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Tasuku Terada

Assistant Professor in Exercise Science, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

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Biography

I am an American College of Sports Medicine certified Clinical Exercise Physiologist (ACSM-CEP) with more than 10 years of training in clinical exercise physiology. I earned a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Alberta, Canada, and worked with the Bariatric Care and Rehabilitation Research Group (BCRRG) in the Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Upon completing this Fellowship, I was recruited to the Exercise Physiology and Cardiovascular Health Lab (EPCHL) in the Division of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI), Canada's largest and foremost cardiovascular health center that operates one of the most comprehensive cardiovascular prevention and rehabilitation programs. My research explores the role of exercise in managing and preventing clinical conditions.

Expertise Summary

Physical activity and exercise have an ever growing role as an affordable medicine that can simultaneously target multiple health conditions with minimal side effects for healthy aging. My research program focuses on developing tailored exercise programs to prevent and manage chronic health conditions including obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, all of which have strong implications for the health and well-being of afflicted individuals.

Teaching Summary

I am passionate about teaching Exercise Science, Clinical Exercise Physiology, and Cardiovascular rehabilitation courses.

Selected Publications

  • TERADA T, WILSON BJ, MYETTE-COTE E, KUZIK N, BELL GJ, MCCARGAR LJ and BOULE NG, 2016. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental. 65(5), 599-608
  • TERADA T, COTIE L, TULLOCH HE, MISTURA M, VIDAL-ALMELA S, O'NEILL CD, REID RD, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2022. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 38(8), 1235-43
  • TERADA T, REED JL, VIDAL-ALMELA S, MISTURA M and WAY K, 2022. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 21(1), 40
  • TERADA T, CHIRICO D, TULLOCH HE, SCOTT K, DOUCET E, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2019. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 35(6), 712-20

Past Research

Doctoral degree: I earned a PhD in Exercise Physiology from the University of Alberta focusing on the impact of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and exercise timing on cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and glucose metabolism of adults with type 2 diabetes. The primary focus of my dissertation was to investigate the impact of exercise intensity, exercise timing, and their interaction to optimize exercise prescription for adults living with type 2 diabetes.

First Postdoctoral Fellowship: As a Postdoctoral Research Fellow, I worked closely with the Bariatric Care and Rehabilitation Research Group (BCRRG) to improve the quality of care for patients living with obesity. Using data from a provincial registry (N >50,000), my research explored the associations of obesity and diabetes with coronary revascularization procedures and adverse outcomes following such procedures. Further, I studied a unique body composition phenotype in people with type 2 diabetes where obesity and low muscle mass (sarcopenia) coexist, a condition commonly referred to as "sarcopenic obesity."

Second Postdoctoral Fellowship: I have acquired further clinical research skills at a tertiary care hospital through my second Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in the Exercise Physiology and Cardiovascular Health Lab in the Division of Cardiac Prevention and Rehabilitation at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute (UOHI). I played an integral role in conducting randomized controlled trials (RCT) examining the effects of HIIT on patients with various cardiovascular conditions, including atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease and advanced heart failure listed for heart transplantation.

Future Research

My career goal is to lead an independent and impactful research program to understand the role of exercise in counteracting the development and progression of chronic health conditions, notably obesity, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease, all of which are on a continuum of a chronic health spectrum. Exercise plays a vital role at every stage by improving these conditions or by preventing/delaying their progression. My independent research program will investigate the effects of different exercise prescriptions (e.g., types and timings of exercise) on cardiometabolic and cardiovascular health. To develop evidence-based treatment strategies and to excel as a Scientist, my research model will follow a well-planned, informed approach (the ORBIT model, Czajkowski et al. Health Psychol. 2015) which integrates observational studies and secondary analyses (Phase I), pilot testing (e.g. within-subjects designs and feasibility and preliminary efficacy studies; Phase II) and efficacy trials (Phase III).

  • TERADA T, COTIE L, VIDAL-ALMELA S, NODA T, O'NEILL CD and REED JL, 2023. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 43(3), 224-226
  • GARNEAU L, TERADA T, MISTURA M, MULVIHILL E, REED JL and AUGER C, 2023. Physiological Reports. 11(5), e15634
  • NODA T, KAMIYA K, HAMAZAKI N, NOZAKI K, ICHIKAWA T, YAMASHITA M, UCHIDA S, MAEKAWA E, TERADA T, REED JL, YAMAOKA-TOJO M, MATSUNAGA A and AKO J, 2023. Heart & Lung. 60, 87-94
  • NODA T, KAMIYA K, HAMAZAKI N, NOZAKI K, ICHIKAWA T, YAMASHITA M, UCHIDA S, UENO K, MAEKAWA E, TERADA T, REED JL, YAMAOKA-TOJO M, MATSUNAGA A and AKO J, 2023. Experimental Gerontology. 171, 12021
  • TERADA T, VIDAL-ALMELA S and REED JL, 2022. JAMA Cardiology. 7(8), 875
  • TERADA T, REED JL, VIDAL-ALMELA S, MISTURA M and WAY K, 2022. Cardiovascular Diabetology. 21(1), 40
  • REED JL, TERADA T, VIDAL-ALMELA S, TULLOCH HE, MISTURA M, BIRNIE DH, WELLS GA, NAIR G, HANS H, WAY K, CHIRICO D, O'NEILL CD and PIPE AL, 2022. JAMA Network Open. 5(10), e2239380
  • VIDAL-ALMELA S, TERADA T, COLE CA, O'NEILL CD, COMEAU K, ROQUE-MARCAL I and REED JL, 2022. European Heart Journal – Case Reports. 6(8), ytac320
  • TERADA T, COTIE L, TULLOCH HE, MISTURA M, VIDAL-ALMELA S, O'NEILL CD, REID RD, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2022. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 38(8), 1235-43
  • NODA T, KAMIYA K, HAMAZAKI N, NOZAKI K, ICHIKAWA T, YAMASHITA M, UCHIDA S, MAEKAWA E, TERADA T, REED JL, YAMAOKA-TOJO M, MATSUNAGA A and AKO J, 2022. Journal of Cardiology. 81(2), 215-221
  • NODA T, KAMIYA K, HAMAZAKI N, NOZAKI K, ICHIKAWA T, YAMASHITA M, UCHIDA S, MAEKAWA E, TERADA T, REED JL, YAMAOKA-TOJO M, MATSUNAGA A and AKO J, 2022. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 11(7), 1847
  • REED JL, TERADA T, COTIE L, TULLOCH HE, LEENEN FH, MISTURA M, HANS H, WANG HW, VIDAL-ALMELA S, REID RD and PIPE AL, 2022. Progress in Cardiovascular Disease. 70, 73-83
  • COMEAU K, CHIRICO D, TERADA T, REID RD, GRACE SL and REED JL, 2022. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 42(3), 208-210
  • O'NEILL CD, VIDAL-ALMELA S, TERADA T, KAMIYA K, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2022. Sex and age differences in anxiety and depression levels before and after aerobic interval training in cardiac rehabilitation Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 42(1), 15-21
  • TERADA T, VIDAL-ALMELA S, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2021. Cardiac rehabilitation is associated with superior psychological health in males but not in females following percutaneous coronary intervention Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 41(5), 345-350
  • VIDAL-ALMELA S, WAY K, TERADA T, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL, KEAST ML, CHIRICO D and REED JL, 2021. Sex differences in physical and mental health following high-intensity interval training in adults with cardiovascular disease who completed cardiac rehabilitation Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 10, 1-9
  • WAY K, TERADA T, O'NEILL CD, VIDAL-ALMELA S, KEECH A and REED JL, 2021. ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal. 25(5), 35-43
  • REED JL, TERADA T, WAY K, VIDAL-ALMELA S, PIPE AL and RISOM SS, 2021. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 37(10), 1678-79
  • TERADA T, SCOTT K, WAY K, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL, CHIRICO D, REID RD, GIBBS JC and REED JL, 2021. Journal of Nursing Management. 29(4), 681-9
  • MONTESANO M, REED JL, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL and TERADA T, 2020. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 45(12), 1339-44
  • REED JL, COTIE L, COLE CA, HARRIS J, MORAN B, SCOTT K, TERADA T, BUCKLEY J and PIPE AL, 2020. Frontiers in Physiology. 10, 01517
  • CHIRICO D, DAVIDSON TW, TERADA T, SCOTT K, KEAST ML, REID RD, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2020. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 40(6), 378-82
  • TERADA T, MISTURA M, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2019. Nutrients. 11(9), Pii: E2054
  • TERADA T, CHIRICO D, TULLOCH HE, SCOTT K, DOUCET E, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2019. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 35(6), 712-20
  • TERADA T, CHIRICO D, TULLOCH HE, SCOTT K, PIPE AL and REED JL, 2019. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 44(11), 1237-45
  • TERADA T and BOULE NG, 2019. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental. 94, 39-46
  • TERADA T, BEANLANDS RA, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL, CHIRICO D and REED JL, 2019. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 26(8), 881-91
  • TERADA T, TOGHI SR, LIUBAOERJIJIN Y, KENNEDY M, MYETTE-COTE E, FLETCHER K and BOULE NG, 2019. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 59(3), 357-65
  • REED JL, TERADA T, CHIRICO D, PRINCE SA and PIPE AL, 2018. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 32(4), S284-95
  • STOKLOSSA CA, GHOSH SS, FORHAN M, SHARMA AM, TERADA T, SIERVO M, BARACOS VE, PADWAL R, HUNG PA, SAWYER MB, MAIA YLM and PRADO CM, 2018. Current Developments in Nutrition. 2(3), nzx008
  • TERADA T, FORHAN M, NORRIS CM, QIU W, PADWAL R, SHARMA AM, NAGENDRAN J and JOHNSON JA, 2017. Journal of the American Heart Association. 6(4), pii: e005335
  • TERADA T, BOULE NG, FORHAN M, PRADO CM, KENNY GP, PRUD’HOMME D, ITO E and SIGAL RJ, 2017. Obesity. 25(5), 881-91
  • TERADA T, JOHNSON JA, NORRIS CM, PADWAL R, QIU W, SHARMA AM, NAGENDRAN J and FORHAN M, 2017. Canadian Journal of Cardiology. 33(6), 822-29
  • BOULE NG and TERADA T, 2017. Journal of Applied Physiology. 122(1), 210-3
  • BOULE NG, LIUBAOERJIJIN Y and TERADA T, 2017. Acta Diabetologica. 54(1), 101-2
  • TERADA T, JOHNSON JA, NORRIS CM, PADWAL R, QIU W, SHARMA AM, JANZEN W and FORHAN M, 2016. Journal of the American Heart Association. 5(6), pii.e003282
  • TERADA T, WILSON BJ, MYETTE-COTE E, KUZIK N, BELL GJ, MCCARGAR LJ and BOULE NG, 2016. Metabolism Clinical and Experimental. 65(5), 599-608
  • LIUBAOERJIJIN Y, TERADA T, FLETCHER K and BOULE NG, 2016. Acta Diabetologia. 53(5), 769-81
  • MYETTE-COTE E, TERADA T and BOULE NG, 2016. Canadian Journal of Diabetes. 40(2), 173-7
  • TERADA T and SEXSMITH JR, 2015. Technology & Health Care. 23(6), 835-45
  • TERADA T, LOEHR S, GUIGARD E, MCCARGAR LJ, BELL GJ, SENIOR P and BOULE NG, 2014. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics. 16(8), 491-8
  • TERADA T, FRIESEN A, CHAHAL B, BELL GJ, MCCARGAR LJ and BOULE NG, 2013. Diabetes Research & Clinical Practice. 99(2), 120-9
  • TERADA T, FRIESEN A, CHAHAL B, BELL GJ, MCCARGAR LJ and BOULE NG, 2013. Journal of Diabetes Research. 591574
  • MACLEOD S, TERADA T, CHAHAL B and BOULE NG, 2013. Diabetes/Metabolism Research and Reviews. 29(8), 593-603
  • WAY K, BIRNIE DH, BLANCHARD C, WELLS GA, DORIAN P, JORSTAD HT, DAHA IC, SUSKIN N, OH P, PARKASH R, POIRIER P, PRINCE SA, TULLOCH HE, PIPE AL, HANS H, WILSON J, COMEAU K, VIDAL-ALMELA S, TERADA T and REED JL, Canadian of Cardiology Open. 4(5), 449-465
  • O'NEILL CD, VIDAL-ALMELA S, TERADA T, KAMIYA K, SPERLICH B, DUKING P, CHAPUT JP, PRINCE SA, PIPE AL and REED JL, Moving together while staying apart: Practical recommendations for 24-hour home-based movement behaviours for those with cardiovascular disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology Open. 3(12), 1495-1504

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