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2007
Publications
1.
Adamo KB,
Dent R, Langefeld
CD, Cox M, Williams K, Carrick KM, Stuart JS, Sundseth SS,
Harper ME, McPherson R, and F. Tesson. Peroxisome Proliferator-activated
Receptor 2
and Acyl-CoA Synthetase 5 Polymorphisms Influence Diet Response:
Obesity 15(5): 1068-1075, 2007.
2.
Adamo KB
and Tesson F.
Genotype-specific weight loss treatment advice - how close are
we? Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 32:
351-366, 2007.
3.
Bassett DR, Tremblay MS, Esliger DW, Copeland JL,
Barnes JD, Huntington GE. Physical activity and body mass index
of children in an Old-Order Mennonite community. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise 39:410-415, 2007.
4.
Colley R,
Byrne N, Hills A. Implications of the variability in time to
isotopic equilibrium in the deuterium dilution technique.
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 61:1250-1255, 2007.
5.
Connor-Gorber S, Tremblay MS, Moher D, Gorber B. A
comparison of direct versus self-report measures for assessing
height, weight and body mass index: a systematic review.
Obesity Reviews 8:307-326, 2007.
6.
Day B, Langlois R, Tremblay MS, Knoppers B-M.
Canadian Health Measures Survey: Experiences and Perspectives on
Socio-Ethical and Legal Issues. Health Reports
(Statistics Canada, Catalogue 82-003) 18(Suppl.):37-52, 2007.
7.
Esliger D, Probert A, Connor-Gorber S, Bryan S,
Laviolette M, Tremblay MS. Validity of the Actical
Accelerometer Step Count Function.
Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise
39:1200-1204, 2007.
8.
Esliger DW and Tremblay MS. Physical Activity and
Inactivity Profiling: The Next Generation. Canadian Journal
of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S195-S207, 2007; and Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S195-S207,
2007.
9.
Goldfield GS,
Lorrello C, Doucet E. Methylphenidate reduces energy intake and
dietary fat intake: A mechanism of reduced food reward.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 86: 308-315, 2007.
10.
Goldfield, G.S.,
Mallory, R., Parker, T., Lumb, A., Cunningham, T., Parker, K.,
Legg, C., Prud’homme, D. Adamo, KB . Effects of
modifying physical activity and television viewing on
psychosocial adjustment in overweight and obese children.
Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 32 (7), 783-793: 2007.
11.
Katzmarzyk PT and Tremblay MS. Limitations of
Canada’s Physical Activity Data: Implications for Monitoring
Trends. Canadian Journal of Public Health
98(suppl.2):S185-S194, 2007; and Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S185-S194, 2007.
12.
Katzmarzyk PT,
Tremblay S, Morrison R, Tremblay MS. Effects of Physical
Activity on Pediatric Reference Data for Obesity.
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 2:138-143, 2007.
13.
Katzmarzyk PT, Janssen I, Tremblay MS, Morrison K.
Classification of overweight and obesity in children and
adolescents. Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(8
suppl):Online-27-32, 2007.
14.
Keely, E, Malcolm J, Hadjiyannakis S, Gaboury I,
Lough G, Lawson M. Prevalence of Metabolic Markers of Insulin
Resistance in Offspring of Gestational Diabetes Pregnancies.
Pediatric Diabetes 2008 Feb; 9(1): 53-9. Epub 2007 Nov 23
15.
King, N., P. Caudwell, M. Hopkins, N. Byrne, R. Colley,
A. Hills, et al. Automatic and volitional compensatory responses
to exercise interventions: metabolic and behavioural barriers to
weight loss. Obesity Research 15(6):1373-83, 2007.
16.
LeBlanc C, Irving A, Tremblay MS. Individual approaches
to the prevention of pediatric obesity using physical activity.
Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(8 suppl):Online-95-101,
2007
17.
Marchand I,
Tarnopolsky M, Adamo KB, Bourgeois JM, Chorneyko K, and
Graham TE. Qualitative assessment of human muscle glycogen
granules size and number in subcellular locations during
recovery from prolonged exercise. Journal of Physiology
580(Pt 2):617-628, 2007.
18.
Orpana HM, Tremblay MS, Finès P. Trends in weight
change among Canadian adults. Health Reports 18(2):9-16,
2007.
19.
Ross NA, Tremblay S, Khan S, Crouse D, Tremblay
MS and Berthelot J-M. Body Mass Index in Urban Canada:
Neighbourhood and Metropolitan Area Effects. American Journal
of Public Health 97(3):500-508, 2007.
20.
Sherar LB,
Esliger DW, Baxter-Jones ADG, Tremblay MS. Age and gender
differences in youth physical activity: Does physical maturity
matter? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
39:830-835, 2007.
21.
Stone MR, Esliger DW, Tremblay MS. Comparative
validity assessment of five activity monitors: Does being a
child matter? Pediatric Exercise Science 19:291-309,
2007.
22.
Tremblay MS,
Wolfson M, Connor-Gorber S. Canadian Health Measures Survey:
Background, Rationale and Overview. Health Reports
(Statistics Canada, Catalogue 82-003) 18(Suppl.):7-20, 2007.
23.
Tremblay MS,
Langlois R, Bryan S, Esliger D, Patterson J. Canadian Health
Measures Survey Pre-Test: Design, Methods, Results. Health
Reports (Statistics Canada, Catalogue 82-003)
18(Suppl.):21-30, 2007.
24.
Tremblay MS.
Learning the Unique and Peculiar Challenges of Direct Health
Measures Surveys: The Canadian Experience. Proceedings of the
Statistics Canada International Methodology Symposium:
Methodological Issues in Measuring Population Health, 2007.
25.
Tremblay MS.
Major Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Physical
Inactivity in Canada: The Year in Review. Canadian Journal of
Public Health 98:457-459, 2007.
26.
Tremblay
MS and Connor-Gorber S. Canadian Health Measures Survey:
Brief Overview. Canadian Journal of Public Health
98:453-456, 2007.
27.
Tremblay MS,
Esliger DW, Tremblay A, Colley RC. Incidental movement,
lifestyle-embedded activity and sleep: new frontiers in physical
activity assessment. Canadian Journal of Public Health
98(suppl.2):S208-S217, 2007; and Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S208-S217, 2007.
28.
Tremblay MS,
Shephard RJ, Brawley L, Cameron C, Craig CL, Duggan M, Esliger
DW, Hearst W, Hicks A, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Latimer AE,
Martin Ginis KA, McGuire A, Paterson DH, Sharratt M, Spence JC,
Timmons B, Warburton D, Young K, Zehr L. Physical activity
guidelines and guides for Canadians: facts and future.
Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S218-S224,
2007; and Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
32(suppl.2E):S218-S224, 2007.
29.
Tremblay MS,
Shephard RJ, Brawley LR. Research that Informs Canada’s Physical
Activity Guides: An Introduction. Canadian Journal of Public
Health 98(suppl.2):S1-S8, 2007; and Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S1-S8, 2007.
30.
Tremblay S, Morrison R, Tremblay MS. Estimating
Child BMI Growth Curves for Canada. Proceedings of the
Statistics Canada International Methodology Symposium:
Methodological Issues in Measuring Population Health, 2007.
Non-Peer-Review Publications
1.
Hadjiyannakis S.
The Origins of the Pediatric Obesity Epidemic and Potential
Targets for Prevention and Treatment. Canadian Diabetes
20(2): p3-5 2007.
2.
Tremblay
M. Letter to the
Editor. Preserving “surplus” green space for physical activity –
we owe our kids no less. Bracebridge Examiner/Weekender May 5.
Published
Abstracts
1.
Adamo KB,
Tremblay MS, Onywera VO, Boit M, Waudo J, Sheel AW.
Kenyan
International Development Study – Canadian Activity Needs
(KIDS-CAN) Research Alliance. International Conference on
Physical Activity and Obesity in Children. Toronto, Canada,
June, 2007.
2.
Alberga, AS, Lemiere B, Prud’homme D, Goldfield GS,
Hadjiyannakis S, Kenny G, Sigal RJ, Baseline maximal
oxygen uptake and BMI in obese adolescents aged 14-18 years
old.
International Conference on Childhood Obesity and Physical
Activity,
Toronto, Canada, June, 2007.
3.
Alberga AS, Sigal
RJ, Kenny GP, Prud’homme D, Goldfied GS, Hadjiyannakis
S. Waist circumference, body mass index, and maximal oxygen
uptake in obese adolescents aged 14-18 y. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 32(S1):S2, 2007.
4.
Amed
S, Dean H, Hamilton J and the Non-Type 1 DM study team (includes
Hadjiyannakis S). National Surveillance for Non-Type 1
Diabetes in Canadian Children. Canadian Association for
Health Services and Policy Research Annual Meeting,
Toronto Canada, 2007.
5.
Amed S, Dean H, Hamilton J and the Non-Type 1 DM study
team (includes Hadjiyannakis S). Risk factors for Type 2
Diabetes in Youth with Medication Induced Diabetes. Canadian
Pediatric Society Annual Conference, Montreal Canada, 2007.
6.
Amed S, Dean H, Hamilton J and the Non-Type 1 DM study
team (includes Hadjiyannakis S). National Surveillance of
Non-Type 1 Diabetes (NT1DM) in Canadian Children. Canadian
Pediatric Society Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, 2007.
7.
Amed S, Dean H, Hamilton J and the Non-Type 1 DM study
team (includes Hadjiyannakis S). Risk factors for Type 2
Diabetes in Youth with Medication Induced Diabetes. Pediatric
Academic Society Scientific Meeting, Toronto, Canada, 2007.
8.
Davis, H., Peeters, C., Tulloch, H., Goldfield, G.,
Hadjiyannakis, S., Kenny, G. and Sigal, R. Exercise
facilitators and barriers involved in a randomized trial of
overweight and obese youth: A qualitative inquiry. Annals of
Behavioral Medicine 33(suppl.): S077, 2007.
9.
Esliger DW,
Probert A, Connor-Gorber S, Bryan S, Laviolette M, Tremblay
MS. Validity of the Actical accelerometer step count
function. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
32(S1):S28, 2007.
10.
Solh
Z, Platt JL, Adamo KB, Boyd E, Orrbine E, Cummings E,
LeBlanc CMA.
Practicing What We
Preach: A Look At Healthy Active Living Policy and Practice in
Canadian Pediatric Hospitals.
Canadian Pediatric
Society,
Montreal, Canada, 2007.
11.
Tremblay MS.
Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and
Youth. Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and
Recreation Biennial International Conference Book of Abstracts,
page 66, 2007
12.
Tremblay MS.
Automation, Mechanization, Digitization: How our changing world
is changing us. Australian Council for Health, Physical
Education and Recreation Biennial International Conference Book
of Abstracts, page 12, 2007.
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