[popeye ids=”1267″]HALO Researchers will make 6 presentations at the 2011 General Meeting of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology to be held in Quebec from October 19-22, 2011:

  • Breithaupt P, Colley R, Adamo KB. OUES is a useful alternative to maximal exercise testing in the obese pediatric population. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 36; S306, 2011
  • Breithaupt P, Colley R, Adamo KB. Validation of a sub-maximal treadmill protocol to measure fitness in overweight and obese children and youth. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 36; S306, 2011
  • Ferraro Z, Qing C, Gruslin A, Adamo KB. Expression of bioavailable insulin-like growth factor-1 in mothers who are obese and their neonates. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 36; S316, 2011
  • Larouche R, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Actical accelerometers are limited in their ability to accurately quantify the movement intensity of cycling. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 36;S334, 2011.
  • O’Neill TS, Davidson LE, Saunders TJ, Janiszewski PM, Ross R. Acute exercise increases adiponectin levels in abdominally obese men Saunders et al. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism. 36;S350, 2011.
  • Pérusse-Lachance E, Brassard P, Chaput JP, Drapeau V, Teasdale N, Tremblay A. Sex differences in the effects of mental work and moderate-intensity physical activity on energy intake in young adults. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 36: S345, 2011.