HALO researchers traveled to Boston in November to attend and present at the Obesity Society’s Annual Meeting, which is one of the world’s largest gatherings of obesity professionals. Citation details are below:

  • Adamo KB, Wilson S, Brett KE, Ferraro ZM, Nerenberg K, Goldfield G, Keely E, Hadjiyannakis S, Walker M. The Maternal Obesity Management (MOM) Pilot RCT: A Prenatal Lifestyle Intervention. The Obesity Society meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, Nov 2014.
  • Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tudor-Locke C, Schuna Jr. J, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP. Mediating role of television time, diet patterns, physical activity and sleep duration in the association between television in the bedroom and adiposity in 10-year-old children. Obesity 2014; S351: TLB-2048-P (The Obesity Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, USA).
  • Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. Objectively measured physical activity, sedentary time and sleep duration: independent and combined associations with adiposity in Canadian children. Obesity 2014; S227: T-2380-P (The Obesity Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, USA).
  • Ferraro ZM, Wilson S, Brett KE, Nerenberg K, Goldfield G, Hadjiyannakis S, Walker M, Adamo KB. The timing of gestational weight gain & infant adiposity in the Maternal Obesity Management (MOM) Trial. The Obesity Society meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, Nov 2014.
  • LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Tremblay MS. The school food environment and adiposity in Canadian children. Obesity 2014; S172: T-2204-P (The Obesity Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Boston, USA).