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Michael Koehle

Associate Professor
School of Kinesiology (KIN)

Dr. Koehle studies the impact of interaction between the environment (pollution, altitude, submersion, etc.) and exercise on human physiology, and health.

Contributions:

Giles LV, Koehle MS (2014) The health effects of exercise in air pollution. Sports Medicine. Feb;44(2):223-49.
Richard N and Koehle MS (2012) Differences in cardio-ventilatory responses to hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia. Aviation Space & Environmental Medicine. 83(7): 677-84
Koehle MS, Cheng I, Sporer BC and (2014) Athletes and High Altitude: Position Paper for the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine. Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine 24(2) 120-127.
Rupert JL & Koehle MS. (2006). Evidence for a genetic basis for altitude-related illness. High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 7(2): 150-167.
Koehle MS, Lepawsky M & McKenzie DC. (2005). Pulmonary oedema of immersion. Sports Medicine 35(3): 183-190.

Keywords:

Environmental physiology; Exercise physiology; Sport medicine; Exercise medicine.
michael.koehle@mac.com 
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