Several HALO researchers travelled to Winnipeg for the 50th Anniversary Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference in Winnipeg October 25-28. Pat Longmuir, Katie Gunnell, Joel Barnes, Kevin Belanger, Jeremy Walsh, Travis Saunders and Mark Tremblay were among the nearly 500 delegates. Presentations included:

  • Tremblay MS. Introduction to the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Tremblay MS. Physical literacy levels of Canadian children aged 8-12 years. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Gunnell K. Lessons learned from the RBC Learn to Play CAPL Project: evidence from confirmatory factor analyses and theory. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Longmuir PE. Introducing the Canadian assessment of Physical Literacy Second Edition. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Lang JJ, Belanger K, Poitras V, Janssen I, Tomkinson GR, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationship between 20 m shuttle run performance and health indicators among children and youth. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Chaput JP, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Carson V, Gruber R, Birken CS, MacLean JE, Aubert S, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationships between sleep duration and health indicators in children aged 0-4 years. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Poitras VJ, Gray CE, Janssen X, Aubert S, Carson V, Faulkner G, Goldfield GS, Reilly JJ, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationships between sedentary behavior and health indicators in the early years (aged 0-4 years). Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Saunders TJ, MacDonald DJ, Copeland JL, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Belanger K, Bruner B, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Law B, Martin LJ, Sheehan D, Stone M, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay MS. The relationship between sedentary behaviour and physical literacy in Canadian children: an analysis from the RBC-CAPL Learn to Play study. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Drouin PJ, Walsh JJ, Day T, King T, D’Urzo, Swart J, Tschakovsky ME. Worsening arterial desaturation at increasing altitude does not alter task effort awareness at the same relative intensity. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
  • Walsh JJ, Colino F, Krigolson O, Luehr S, Gurd BJ, Tschakovsky. High-intensity interval exercise impairs neuroelectric indices of reinforcement-learning. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.

Complete details for the conference are available at guidebook.com/guide/85901.