Six HALOites (Joel Barnes, Kevin Belanger, Justin Lang, Richard Larouche, Veronica Poitras, Mark Tremblay) attended the American College of Sports Medicine annual conference in Boston from May 31-June 4 and delivered several presentations (see list below).

  1. Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Huybers Withers S, Anderson K, Lane KN, Hall N, Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D. Physical literacy domain scores in Canadian children meeting and not meeting Canada’s physical activity guidelines.
  2. Poitras VJ, Gray CE, Borghese MM, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Pate R, Connor-Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Relationships between Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Health Indicators in School-Aged Children and Youth.
  3. Larouche R, He JX, Calderwood K, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. Relationship between objective measures of the built environment and children’s active transportation and physical activity.
  4. Saunders TJ, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Olds T, Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Combinations of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep: relationships with health in children and youth.
  5. Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. Assessing change in indicators of child and youth physical activity in Canada, 2005-2015.
  6. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Tremblay MS, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB, Léger L. International normative 20m shuttle run values from 850,036 children and youth representing 48 countries.
  7. Lang JJ, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB, Léger L, Tremblay MS, Tomkinson GR. Systematic review and analysis of 20 m shuttle run results in children and youth