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Dr. Angelo Sabag is a Lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the Sydney School of Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney. He is also a member of the Charles Perkins Centre and an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with over 10 years of clinical experience.
Dr. Sabag's educational background includes a PhD and professional certifications as an Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP), Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES), and ESSAM. He is recognized as an emerging leader in lifestyle medicine for cardiometabolic disorders.
- PhD (specific field not mentioned)
- Accredited Exercise Physiologist (AEP)
- Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES)
- ESSAM certification
His primary research focuses on identifying efficacious exercise approaches for managing cardiometabolic health in adults with or at risk of diabetes. Dr. Sabag has authored national and international exercise recommendations for metabolic disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome and fatty liver disease. His research spans key areas including:
- Exercise interventions for type 2 diabetes management
- Lifestyle interventions for polycystic ovary syndrome
- Physical activity for cardiometabolic health
- Timing of physical activity and health impacts
- Effects of different exercise modalities on metabolic health
Analysis of Dr. Sabag's recent publications (2023-2025) reveals a strong focus on the relationship between physical activity patterns and cardiometabolic health outcomes. His work frequently employs device-based measurement techniques to assess physical activity and sedentary behavior, examining how different types, intensities, and timing of physical activity affect cardiovascular risk, mortality, and specific conditions like diabetes and fatty liver disease. He has made significant contributions to developing evidence-based exercise recommendations for specific populations with metabolic disorders.
Dr. Sabag is affiliated with several professional organizations:
- Exercise and Sport Science Australia
- American College of Sports Medicine
- New South Wales Cardiovascular Research Network
- Australian Diabetes Society
He currently supervises research students, including Morteza GHAYOMZADEH JAVINANI, who is investigating resistance training modalities. Dr. Sabag has received research funding, including the 2023 Charles Perkins Centre Early to Mid-Career Researcher Travel Funding for his project on physiological effects of vigorous physical activity. His work has gained media attention in The Sydney Morning Herald and The New York Times.

