
Roles & Affiliations: Professor, Kinesiology at McMaster University
Membership Type: Associate Member
Supervisorship Status: Not available for supervision.
Bio
Bio
Jennifer J. Heisz, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University, where she directs the NeuroFit Lab (www.neurofitlab.ca). Her research investigates the mechanisms through which physical activity and other lifestyle interventions influence brain function, cognition, and mental health across the lifespan. Her work spans diverse populations, including young adults, older adults, neurodivergent individuals, and individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, and is informed by an equity, diversity, and inclusion perspective that seeks to meaningfully reflect diverse lived experiences.
Dr. Heisz received her Ph.D. in Cognitive Neuroscience from McMaster University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship in Brain Health at the Rotman Research Institute in Toronto. She has been recognized with numerous honors for her contributions to the field, including the Ontario Government’s Early Researcher Award, the Petro-Canada Young Innovator Award, the McMaster University Scholar designation, and a Canada Research Chair in Brain Health and Aging. She serves as Director of the McMaster Physical Activity Centre of Excellence and as Editor-in-Chief of Exercise, Sport, and Movement, an international, peer-reviewed open-access journal of the American College of Sports Medicine.
Dr. Heisz is the author of Move the Body, Heal the Mind, a popular science book that synthesizes current research on the cognitive and mental health benefits of exercise. The book has been translated into multiple languages, broadening its impact to an international readership.
Current Focus Areas
Current Focus Areas
- Dr. Heisz’ team is currently investigating the lived experiences of health and aging in Autistic adults.
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