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Mandic S, Khan A, Garcia Bengoechea E, Coppell K, Spence J, Smith M
BMC Public Health . 2024 Jan; 24(1):188. PMID: 38229064
Background: Insufficient physical activity, high screen time, and unhealthy dietary patterns among adolescents may have worsened during the pandemic, but data are lacking. This study compared physical activity, screen time...
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Fagan M, Vanderloo L, Banerjee A, Ferguson L, Lee E, OReilly N, et al.
J Phys Act Health . 2023 Dec; 21(3):256-265. PMID: 38154019
Background: Calls to action addressing the interconnections between physical (in)activity and the climate crisis are increasing. The current study aimed to investigate public support for policy actions that potentially have...
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Fagan M, Vanderloo L, Banerjee A, Ferguson L, Lee E, OReilly N, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2023 Dec; 23(1):2548. PMID: 38124062
Social-ecological models suggest that a strategy for increasing population physical activity participation is to reconstruct the "social climate" through changing social norms and beliefs about physical activity (PA). In this...
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Watt M, Hyde A, Spence J, Wright G, Vander Well S, Johnson E, et al.
Can Liver J . 2023 Nov; 6(3):314-331. PMID: 38020194
Background: Persons with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) experience significantly higher rates of mental distress and impaired health related quality of life (HrQoL) than the general population. Given limited evidence, but...
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Spence C, Foshaug R, Rowland S, Krysler A, Conway J, Urschel S, et al.
CJC Pediatr Congenit Heart Dis . 2023 Nov; 2(4):198-205. PMID: 37969861
Paediatric heart transplant recipients (HTRs) have reduced exercise capacity, physical activity (PA), health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and self-efficacy towards PA. Exercise interventions have demonstrated improvements in exercise capacity and...
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Lindeman C, Golonka R, Klein D, Stickland M, Spence J
Prev Med . 2023 Sep; 175:107702. PMID: 37717742
Objective: To compare characteristics of patients with and without physical activity noted in primary care electronic medical records. Methods: We used pan-Canadian family physician electronic medical record data from the...
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Spence C, Khoo N, Mackie A, Conway J, Rowland S, Foshaug R, et al.
Can J Cardiol . 2023 Sep; 39(11S):S346-S358. PMID: 37657493
Youth with congenital heart disease (CHD) have reduced exercise capacity via various physical and psychosocial mechanisms. In addition to limited physiologic exercise capacity, these patients experience lower levels of physical...
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Kuzik N, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput J, Colley R, Doiron J, et al.
Front Public Health . 2023 Jun; 11:1172168. PMID: 37304090
Introduction: The ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth is the most comprehensive national assessment of physical activity and related behaviors, characteristics, and opportunities for children and...
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Stearns J, Avedzi H, Yim D, Spence J, Labbaf F, Lamboglia C, et al.
Public Health Rev . 2023 Mar; 44:1605474. PMID: 36968807
To present the best and most up-to-date evidence on associations between built environment (BE) attributes and overall and specific domains of physical activity (PA) (i.e., leisure, transport, walking, and cycling)...
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Kouritzin T, Spence J, Lee K
Public Health Rev . 2023 Feb; 44:1605516. PMID: 36817863
To synthesize the current available evidence on the changes in food intake and food selection after physical relocation in non-refugee populations. The inclusion criteria were studies with a measurement of...