Ada Tang
she/her
Overview
Ada Tang is a physical therapist, Associate Professor and Assistant Dean (Rehabilitation Science) in the School of Rehabilitation Science.
Dr. Tang and the MacStroke Canada research team are focused on the impact of exercise on cardiovascular health, fitness, and function in people living with stroke and other conditions. Limited mobility following stroke can contribute to physical inactivity and sedentary behaviours, leading to higher risk for developing cardiovascular disease. Exercise and physical activity can help improve many cardiovascular risk factors and may be an effective strategy for primary and secondary prevention.
Affiliations
- Associate Professor
- Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
- Member, McMaster Institute for Research on Aging (MIRA), McMaster University
- Associate Professor, Rehabilitation Science, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Member, McMaster Physical Activity Centre of Excellence (PACE), Faculty of Science
- Associate Member, Kinesiology, Faculty of Science
Education
- BSc (Physical Therapy), University of Toronto
- MSc (Rehabilitation Science), University of Toronto
- PhD (Medical Science), University of Toronto
- Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of British Columbia
Related Projects
POWER Exercise for Stroke Recovery (POWER): Ensuring fit for diverse abilities after stroke
2024 Undergraduate Summer Research Fellowship