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Trevor King, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Physical Education at Mount Royal University. His research focuses on cardiovascular physiology, exercise performance, and the impact of physical activity on health across lifespan. He holds a PhD and M.Sc. from Queen’s University, followed by a B.Sc. from the same institution.
Education:
- PhD, Queen’s University, Ontario
- M.Sc., Queen’s University, Ontario
- B.Sc., Queen’s University, Ontario
Research Interests: Dr. King examines how factors like chronic disease, mental stress, and environmental stressors influence cardiovascular systems, with a focus on how exercise mitigates negative impacts. He also investigates elite athlete cardiovascular adaptations and extreme exercise conditions. Key areas include vascular function, endothelial health, and exercise-induced physiological changes.
Publications: His recent work explores topics such as cardiac remodeling in elite swimmers, acute antioxidant effects on endothelial function, and vascular responses to training. Over 20 peer-reviewed articles demonstrate his focus on exercise physiology and cardiovascular health.
Teaching: Areas include physiology, motor learning, nutrition, and statistics. His courses bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications in human movement and health.
Affiliations: No specific labs or teams listed, though his work aligns with Mount Royal’s health and exercise science initiatives.




