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Overview

M. J. Graham is affiliated with the National Research Council Canada in Canada and has contributed to the field of medicine with a focus on orthopedics and sports medicine, complementary and alternative medicine, cell biology, developmental and educational psychology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their research spans several main topics, including sports performance and training, cardiovascular and exercise physiology, muscle metabolism and nutrition, children's physical and motor development, obesity, physical activity and diet, physical activity and health, as well as physical education and pedagogy.

Some of Graham's recent publications include:

  • Integrated Strength and Fundamental Movement Skill Training in Children: A Pilot Study, 2020, published in Children
  • The Effectiveness of Fundamental Movement Skill Interventions on Moderate to Vigorous Physical Activity Levels in 5- to 11-Year-Old Children: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis, 2021, published in Sports Medicine
  • The school playground environment as a driver of primary school children's physical activity behaviour: A direct observation case study, 2021, published in Journal of Sports Sciences
  • Brief Exercise at Work (BE@Work): A Mixed-Methods Pilot Trial of a Workplace High-Intensity Interval Training Intervention, 2021, published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
  • Physiological Responses and Nutritional Intake during a 7-Day Treadmill Running World Record, 2020, published in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Graham has published articles mainly in the following venues:

  • Frontiers in Sports and Active Living
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Children
  • Sports Medicine
  • Journal of Sports Sciences

Frequent collaborators in Graham's research include:

  • Alison Innerd
  • Matthew Wright
  • Liane B. Azevedo
  • John Franklin
  • Nicolas Berger

Best Publications

  • The formation of aluminum oxide scales on high-temperature alloys

    R. Prescott;M. J. Graham

  • The influence of grain-boundary segregation of Y in Cr2O3 on the oxidation of Cr metal

    C. M. Cotell;G. J. Yurek;R. J. Hussey;D. F. Mitchell

  • The oxidation of iron-aluminum alloys

    R. Prescott;M. J. Graham

  • Initiation and Formation of Porous GaAs

    P. Schmuki;J. Fraser;C. M. Vitus;M. J. Graham

  • S-passivated InP (100)-(1×1) surface prepared by a wet chemical process

    Y. Tao;A. Yelon;E. Sacher;Z. H. Lu

  • On the Mechanism of Low‐Temperature Oxidation (23°–450°C) of Polycrystalline Nickel

    M. J. Graham;M. Cohen

  • Sputter reduction of oxides by ion bombardment during Auger depth profile analysis

    D. F. Mitchell;G. I. Sproule;M. J. Graham

  • Effect of Cold Work on the Oxidation of Nickel at High Temperature

    D. Caplan;M. J. Graham;M. Cohen

  • Synthesis and structure of solution-stable one-dimensional palladium wires

    Michael Glenn Campbell;David C. Powers;Jean Raynaud;Michael J. Graham

  • The Effect of Yttrium on the Growth Process and Microstructure of α-Al2O3 on FeCrAl

    C. Mennicke;E. Schumann;M. Ruhle;R. J. Hussey

  • A study of iron oxidation processes by Mössbauer spectroscopy

    D.A. Channing;D.A. Channing;M.J. Graham;M.J. Graham

  • The S‐passivation of Ge(100)‐(1×1)

    G. W. Anderson;M. C. Hanf;P. R. Norton;Z. H. Lu

  • Oxidation mechanisms of β-NiAl + Zr determined by SIMS

    R. Prescott;D.F. Mitchell;M.J. Graham;J. Doychak;J. Doychak

  • The influence of reactive-element coatings on the high-temperature oxidation of pure-Cr and high-Cr-content alloys

    R. J. Hussey;M. J. Graham

  • The influence of implanted yttrium on the mechanism of growth of Cr/sub 2/O/sub 3/ on Cr

    C. M. Cotell;G. J. Yurek;R. J. Hussey;D. F. Mitchell

  • Structure of S on passivated GaAs (100)

    Z. H. Lu;M. J. Graham;X. H. Feng;B. X. Yang

  • Characterization of Gd2 O 3 Films Deposited on Si(100) by Electron-Beam Evaporation

    D. Landheer;J. A. Gupta;G. I. Sproule;J. P. McCaffrey

  • Water Corrodes Copper

    Gunnar Hultquist;Peter Szakalos;M. J. Graham;Antoly B. Belonoshko

  • Use of 18O/SIMS and Electrochemical Techniques to Study the Reduction and Breakdown of Passive Oxide Films on Iron

    Jennifer A. Bardwell;B. MacDougall;M. J. Graham

  • High-resolution SIMS and analytical TEM evaluation of alumina scales on β -NiAl containing Zr or Y

    E. Schumann;J. C. Yang;M. Rühle;M. J. Graham

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrik Schmuki
Patrik Schmuki University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Peter Skeldon
Peter Skeldon University of Manchester
Hiroki Habazaki
Hiroki Habazaki Hokkaido University
Kenichi Shimizu
Kenichi Shimizu Keio University
James L. Smialek
James L. Smialek Glenn Research Center
Xiaohua Wu
Xiaohua Wu University of Geneva
Manfred Rühle
Manfred Rühle Max Planck Society
David J. Lockwood
David J. Lockwood National Research Council Canada
Edward Sacher
Edward Sacher Polytechnique Montréal
Gianluigi A. Botton
Gianluigi A. Botton McMaster University

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