Ana Maria Moga
Faculty Lecturer
Ph.D. Candidate, º£½ÇÉçÇø,Ìýin progress
M.Sc. Rehabilitation Science, º£½ÇÉçÇø,
B.Sc (PT) Babes-Bolyai University and º£½ÇÉçÇø;Ìý
PHTH 440 Clinical Exercise Physiology
PHTH 552 Cardiorespiratory Rehabilitation
PHTH 652 Integrated Clinical Exercise Rehabilitation
I am a physiotherapist whose research interests are in the areas of respiratory, obesity, cardiacÌýand exercise (patho)physiology, metabolic disease and preventative medicine.
Research areas
Cardiovascular exercise interventions
Chronic respiratory disease management
Preventive medicine
Mental health
Mechanical ventilation
Yohannes AM, Chan W,ÌýMoga AM,ÌýLeroi I, Connolly MJ. (2017)ÌýCognitive Impairment in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Chronic Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Observational Studies. JAMDA,18(5):451.e1–451.e11.Ìý
Yohannes AM, Chan W,ÌýMoga A,ÌýLeroi I, Connolly MJ. (2016) Mild cognitive impairment in COPD and CHF: A systematic review and meta-analysis.ÌýEur Respir J 2016;48, Suppl. 60, P874
Moga A,ÌýLavoie K, Yohannes A, Pelletier R, Bacon SL. (2015) The impact of anxiety and mood disorders on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease development. Canadian Respiratory Journal 2015, 22, Suppl A, 15A.
Paine JN, Lavoie KL,ÌýMoga A,ÌýMoullec G, C Laurin, Pelletier R, A Arsenault, Bacon SL. (2015).ÌýIncreased METs during Exercise Stress Testing is Predictive of Reduced Risk of COPD Developme.ÌýCanadian Respir. JÌý2015; 22, Suppl. A, 16A
Moga AM,Ìýde Marchie M, Saey D, Spahija J. (2014). Bi-level Positive Airway Pressure (BiPAP) with Standard Exhalation Valve Does Not Improve Maximum Exercise Capacity in Patients with COPD. COPD,12(1):46-54.
Moga AM,Ìýde Marchie M, Saey D and Spahija J. (2012). Mechanisms of non-pharmacologic adjunct therapies used during exercise in COPD. Respir Med, 106: 614-26.
Spahija J, De Marchie M,ÌýMoga AÌý,ÌýBellemare ÌýÌýP, Delisle S, Albert M. (2010). Effects of conventional and closed-loop neurally adjusted ventilatory assist in intubated spinal cord injured patients. Critical Care Journal, 14 (Suppl 1): 207.