The CHPH embraces the development of athletes. From the grassroots, community level to Olympic athletes, we strive to enable all to achieve their best. Our research aims to implement strength and conditioning programs, enhance mental training for peak performance, increase rehabilitation progress and streamline rehabilitative practices, identify the impact of relative age on sport participation and performance, and impact team functioning and the sociocultural benefits of sport. As a result, we will develop more effective training and psychological strategies, as well as screening tools to enable clinicians, coaches, and sport scientists to improve an athlete’s physical and mental capabilities, safety, and long-term health.

Sport Performance

Exercise and a healthy diet can help you live a longer, healthier, and more fulfilling life. The CHPH aims to build a culture of health and wellness by playing a pivotal role in creating healthier communities by:

  • Conducting research in multiple sub-disciplines of health and wellness

  • Delivering programs focused on chronic disease management and mental health

  • Making sports safer for athletes

  • Improving activities of daily living for all people.

Active & Healthy Living

We believe in health and wellness and its ability to enhance individuals, organizations, and our community. Healthy, safe employees are the most important asset. Invested employers commit wisely in that asset, in order to reduce costs, prevent workplace injuries and sustain a culture of health.

The CHPH research aims to develop effective methods for assessing and mitigating physical and psychological risks in order to reduce and prevent various workplace injuries.

Our research focuses on populations such as office workers, factory workers, first responders and healthcare providers. Our objective is to create, inform and reform healthier work environments.

Workplace Safety