Don McKenzie

Professor

Office:  Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic

Office Phone: (604) 822-3513

Lab(s): Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Clinic

Lab Phone(s):  (604) 822-3513

Fax:  (604) 822-6842

Email:  kari@interchange.ubc.ca

Web:  www.hkin.educ.ubc.ca  

 

Curriculum Vitae: University of Guelph, Ontario B.Sc. 1970; University of British Columbia, Vancouver M.P.E. 1972; Ohio State University, Columbus  Ph.D. 1975; University of British Columbia, Vancouver M.D. 1977

 

Specialization:  Exercise Science –  Sports Medicine, exercise physiology, chronic illness

 

 

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Research:

Dr. McKenzie's research program is divided between respiratory exercise physiology in healthy, well-trained athletes under normoxic and hypoxic conditions and clinical research in patients with chronic diseases. Our lab continues to study the mechanisms responsible for the development of hypoxemia during exercise and with exposure to altitude.  We also evaluate and attempt to influence functional outcomes in pediatric and adult patients with cancer, following organ transplantation, and with lung and muscle diseases.

 

 

Current Projects:

Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness: (with D. Macintyre, D. Reid) (Syntex Inc.)
Pulmonary Diffusion During Maximal Exercise (BC Lung Association)
Functional Appraisal of Children and Adolescents with a History of Cancer: (with G. Sandor, C. Fryer) (Woodward Foundation)

 

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Scholarly Articles

 

Sheel, A.W., Coutts, K.D., Potts, J.E., and McKenzie, D.C. (1998). The time course of pulonary diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide following short duration high intensity exercise. Respiration Physiology, 111: 271-281.

MacIntyre, D.L., Slawnych, M.P., Reid, W.D., and McKenzie, D.C. (1998). Fatigue of the knee extensor muscles following eccentric exercise. 
Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 38: 3-9.

Parkes, S.C., Belcastro, A.N., McCargar, L.J., and McKenzie, D.C. (1998). Effect of energy retriction on muscle function and calcium stimulated protese activity in recreationally active women. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 23(3): 279-292.

Mckenzie, D.C., (1998). Abreast in A Boat - a race against breast cancer. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 159: 376-8.

Hopkins, S.R., McKenzie, D.C., Schoene, R.B., Glenny, R.W., & Robertson, H.T (1994). Pulmonary gas exchange during exercise in athletes. Ventilation-perfusion mismatch and diffusion limitation. Journal of Applied Physiology, 77(2), 912-917.

Koskolou, M., & D.C. McKenzie (1994). Arterial hypoxemia and performance during intense exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 68, 80-86.

McKenzie, D.C., McLuckie, S.L., & Stirling, D.R. (1994). The protective effects of continuous and interval exercise in athletes with EIA. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 26(8), 951-956.

Revised: November 1998

 

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