Several HALO staff and students (Joel Barnes, Michelle Guerrero, Justin Lang, Richard Larouche, Taru Manyanga, Evan Turner, Mark Tremblay) attended the 2019 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology annual scientific conference in Kelowna, November 6-9. HALO was very well represented in the program as summarized below (HALOites in bold)
- Barnes JD, Aubert S, Turner E, Tremblay MS. Sociodemographic correlates of physical activity grades in the Global Matrix 3.0.
- Guerrero MD, Barnes JD, Chaput JP, Tremblay MS. Does sleep duration mediate the relationships between screen time and problem behaviours among children?
- Lang JJ, Wolfe Phillips E, Orpana HM, Tremblay MS, Ross R, Ortega FB, Silva DAS, Tomkinson GR. Field-based measurement of cardiorespiratory fitness to evaluate physical activity interventions.
- Larouche R, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Riazi N, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS. Correlates of children’s physical activity: a Canadian multi-site study.
- Larouche R, Voss C, Riazi N, Blanchette S. Honey I shrunk the kids’ mobility – Perspectives on children’s active transportation and Independent mobility as key opportunities for physical activity.
- Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Dubois L, Katzmarzyk PT, Mire EF, Prista A, Tremblay MS. Correlates of thinness and obesity among urban and rural Mozambican schoolchildren.
- Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Prista A, Tremblay MS. Correlates of movement behaviours among urban and rural schoolchildren in Mozambique.
- Riazi NA, Yun L, Blanchette S, Trudeau F, Larouche R, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Correlates of outdoor time in Canadian children: Findings from a multi-site study.
- Tallon CM, Rieger MG, Koziol AV, Green DJ, Tremblay M, McManus AM. The relationship between habitual sedentary behaviour and cerebral blood flow in children and adolescents.
- Tremblay MS. Introduction to symposium and brief history of physical activity guidelines in Canada.
- Tremblay MS. Introduction to symposium and brief history of fitness trends in Canada.
- Tremblay MS. The whole day matters for brain health – an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep.
- Turner E, Carson SJ, Guerrero MD, Forse ML, Tremblay MS. SUNRISE International Surveillance Study of Movement Behaviours in the Early Years: 24-hour movement behaviour results from the Canadian pilot.
- Walters A, Tremblay MS, Chulak-Bozzer T, Duggan M, Latimer-Cheung AE. Dissemination and implementation of the Canadian 24-Hr Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth – evaluation summary. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.