ACSM Advocacy Updates – June 2026

Explore the FY 2027 NIH budget details including funding allocations and research priorities for public health initiatives.
2026 Exercise is Medicine Global Leadership Award Recipients

Each year, individuals whose leadership has advanced the integration of physical activity into healthcare and communities around the world are recognized for their contribution through the EIM Global Leadership award. The award honors leaders who have helped expand the EIM global movement to make physical activity assessment and promotion a standard part of health care. […]
Science Spotlight | June 2026 Highlights

Application to serve on an ACSM Pronouncement Writing Group extended. The ACSM Pronouncement Committee is extending the application window until June 26, 2026 11:59 p.m. PT for ACSM members in good standing to serve as an author for a recently approved update to the previous “Nutrition and Athletic Performance” position stand. This update will be […]
Active Voice | Rethinking Cardiac Aging: Resistance Training is More Than a Muscle Intervention

For decades, we have told our patients, students, and colleagues that aerobic exercise is the cornerstone of cardiovascular health. Walking, running, cycling, and other endurance-based activities have long been viewed as the primary exercise strategies for protecting the aging heart. Resistance training, meanwhile, has largely been prescribed for different reasons—to increase muscle mass, improve strength, […]
Industry Presented Webinar Q&A | Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia in Endurance Sports

Presented by Siemens Healthineers Miss the webinar? Access it here along with the opportunity for 1 CEC. Q: The 2022 study mentioned common risk factors such as novice, small BMI, etc. Do you know how age relates as a risk factor for EAH. Many ultra marathons and ultra races have a high number of older […]
From Expo 2025 to Everyday Life: Japan’s Digital Vision for Exercise as Medicine

What would it take for exercise to feel as routine as brushing your teeth, not just for patients in clinics, but for ordinary people going about their daily lives? It’s a question Japan is grappling with urgently. With one of the world’s fastest-aging populations, the country faces growing pressure on its healthcare system and a […]
Building Exercise is Medicine On Campus in Africa: The University of Ibadan Story

At the University of Ibadan (UI), Nigeria’s premier university, a student-led movement is redefining how health is understood and practiced on university campuses. The Exercise is Medicine On Campus (EIM-OC) UI Chapter is part of a global initiative to promote physical activity as a standard component of healthcare. In Nigeria, this initiative is championed by […]
Resting After an Injury: A Thing of the Past

You’ve finally been consistent with your exercise routine. Lifting two times a week and jogging three days a week – your couch to 5k plan is well underway. But one morning, a sharp ache hits the front of your knee while jogging. It’s manageable, until the next day when squats bring that same pain strikes […]
Science Spotlight | Apply Soon: ACSM Pronouncement Writing Group

Deadline Approaching: Applications to serve on an ACSM Pronouncement Writing Group. The application window to submit for authorship in an update to the previous “Nutrition and Athletic Performance” position stand is approaching, June 5, 2026 11:59pm PT. The ACSM Pronouncement Committee is looking for qualified experts including representation from all genders, early to late career […]
Active Voice | Exercise Improves Cerebrovascular Function in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment

Over the past decade, we have recognized that brain changes do not begin when cognitive symptoms appear. In Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias, the underlying pathophysiological processes may develop silently over many years, and cerebrovascular dysfunction is likely to be one of the earliest abnormalities. This perspective shaped a primary question of our recent […]