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MARK STEPHEN TREMBLAY 26 Sherk Crescent,
Kanata, ON, K2K 2L3
613-254-8482 (home)
EDUCATION / TRAINING RECOGNITION
2018 CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY Advanced to the status of Fellow, F-CSEP
2011 NIPISSING UNIVERSITY Honorary Doctorate of Letters (D.Litt., honoris causa)
1997 AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE Advanced to status of Fellow, FACSM
1996 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK Diploma in University Teaching
1994 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Ph.D., Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Community Health (Exercise Science)
1988 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO M.Sc., Faculty of Medicine,
Department of Community Health (Exercise Science)
1986 LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY Honors B.P.H.E.
1984 LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY Honors B.Comm. (Sports Administration)
ACADEMIC INTERESTS
Current research and teaching interests include: i) pediatric exercise science ii) physical literacy
and health iii) physical activity, fitness and health measurement iv) sedentary physiology v)
health surveillance vi) healthy active living knowledge translation and mobilization.
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RELEVANT EXPERIENCE
2018+ DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES, CARLETON UNIVERSITY
- appointed as adjunct professor
- supervise and mentor graduate students
- teach graduate course on Contemporary Issues in Healthy Active Living
- collaborate on research projects
2008+ DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS, FACULTY OF MEDICINE,
UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA: Full Professor (Scientist) - supervise and mentor graduate students, residents, junior faculty and research staff
- perform research in pediatric exercise science, childhood obesity and health
surveillance
- cross-appointment to the School of Epidemiology and Public Health
- membership in Ph.D. in Population Health Program
- full membership in the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
2007+ CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF EASTERN ONTARIO RESEARCH
INSTITUTE: Director, Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research - appointed as a Senior Research Scientist
- member of Senior Management Leadership Committee (2007-2016)
- responsible for leadership of the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group
and Program at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) Research Institute
- active engagement and participation in the program of pediatric obesity and healthy
active living research
- mentor research group members, post-docs and graduate students
- vocal advocate for the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Program with
policy makers, the community and the media
- responsible for financial leadership and advancement activities related to the Healthy
Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO)
- responsible for the development and implementation of a strategic plan for HALO
- provide leadership and involvement in external professional and volunteer activities
related to childhood healthy active living and obesity prevention
- Director of the Physical Activity and Metabolism Laboratory
2003-2008 STATISTICS CANADA: Senior Scientific Advisor on Health
Measurement (Director General Level: EX-03) - responsible for developing and directing a $38 million, nationally representative
survey - the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS)
- attracted or leveraged over $15 million additional support for the survey
- responsible for creating and directing an inter-disciplinary project team of survey
experts and operational mangers to develop and successfully complete the CHMS
(created organization chart, staffing plan, and built staff from 1 to over 50 FTE in 3
years)
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- survey involves direct physical measures of fitness, physical activity, anthropometry,
spiromtery, chronic disease risk factors, oral health, biological specimens (blood,
urine), community-level measures, and comprehensive self-reported health and
demographic information
- liaised directly and regularly with the Federal Office of the Privacy Commissioner,
the Health Canada Research Ethics Board, Statistics Canada Legal Counsel, Statistics
Canada Policy Committee, research and NGO stakeholder groups, and comparable
international survey leaders
- Chaired the: CHMS Expert Advisory Committee, CHMS Physician Advisory
Committee, CHMS Laboratory Technical Committee, CHMS Analysis Advisory
Committee, CHMS Steering Committee, CHMS Executive Committee, Health
Canada/CHMS Information Committee
2006-2011 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN: Adjunct Professor - supervised graduate students
- performed research in pediatric exercise science, childhood obesity and health
surveillance
2001-2007 CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY,
UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK: Adjunct Professor - collaborate with researchers in the institute in research grant writing, data collection,
data analysis, manuscript writing, mentoring, graduate student supervision
2003-2006 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN: Professor - performed research in pediatric exercise science, childhood obesity and health
surveillance
- supervised graduate students
- on leave to Statistics Canada for three year secondment
2001-2003 UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN: Dean and Professor - provided leadership and vision to the College of Kinesiology including overseeing the
academic (undergraduate and graduate), athletics, recreational, and physical activity
services programs
- worked with the faculty and staff to advance the mission and goals of the College
- facilitated and encouraged scholarship, teaching and service of the highest quality
within the College, and across campus
- ensured undergraduate and graduate students had the necessary facilities and learning
environment to promote effective intellectual development
- managed the human, financial and capital resources of the College in a manner
consistent with the goals, plans, and priorities of the College and University (over 600
staff, $6 million annual budget, $250 million in physical plant)
- oversaw financial management details, including raising funds
- ensured that the University athletics, recreation, and physical activity service
programs were managed effectively
- served as a member of the University of Saskatchewan’s senior leadership team and
participated in the academic administration of the University
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- provided leadership, oversight and responsibility for the funding, preparation,
development, construction and relocation to a new $35 million kinesiology complex
2000-2001 CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SOCIAL POLICY
AND UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK: Research Fellow - half-time secondment as Research Fellow
- research grant writing, data collection, data analysis, manuscript writing, mentoring
1997-2001 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK: Associate Professor - Director of Graduate Studies, 2000-2001
- Acting Director of Graduate Studies, 1999
- granted early tenure, 1999-2000
- granted early promotion to Associate Professor, 1997
- course instructor for:
o Physical Activity, Health, Wellness (2 years)
o Exercise and Fitness Evaluation Techniques (2 years)
o Pediatric Exercise Science (3 years)
o Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant Practicum (3 years)
o Exercise Endocrinology (3 years) (graduate)
o Independent Study and Practica (3 years)
o Kinesiology Graduate Faculty appointment (1993+)
- Department of Biology Graduate Faculty appointment (1997+)
- Director of U.N.B. Fitness Assessment Centre (1991+)
- supervised 47 successful Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant (PFLC)
candidates
- conducted CFC, PFLC, CPR courses
- responsible for C.I.A.U. drug education seminars
- Director of U.N.B. exercise physiology laboratory
- active researcher in exercise physiology and physical activity sciences
1994-1997 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK: Assistant Professor - course instructor for:
o Introduction to Wellness and Active Living (1 year)
o Physical Activity, Health, and Wellness (2 years)
o Exercise and Fitness Evaluation Techniques (3 years)
o Pediatric Exercise Science (1 year)
o Aerobic Fitness and Health (2 years) (graduate)
o Independent Study and Practica (3 years)
- Graduate Faculty appointment (1993+)
- developed two new Graduate courses
o 1. Aerobic Fitness and Health (PHED 6591)
o 2. Exercise Endocrinology (PHED 6581)
- Director of U.N.B. Fitness Assessment Centre
- supervised 28 successful Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant (PFLC)
candidates
- conducted CFC, PFLC, CPR courses
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- responsible for C.I.A.U. drug education seminars
- Director of U.N.B. exercise physiology laboratory
- active researcher in exercise physiology and wellness
1990-1994 UNIVERSITY OF NEW BRUNSWICK: Lecturer - course instructor for:
o Introduction to Wellness and Active Living (2 years)
o Pediatric Exercise Science (2 years)Physical Activity, Health and Wellness (2
years)
o Exercise and Fitness Evaluation Techniques (2 years)
o Independent study and practica (3 years)
o Exercise Physiology (1 year)
o Advanced Exercise Physiology (1 year)
o Independent Research Project (2 years)
o Techniques for Analysis of Human Performance (1 year) (graduate)
- honorary research associate with graduate faculty appointment
- responsible for lecturing, counseling, budget, and research related to exercise
physiology
- responsible for C.I.A.U. drug education seminars
- directed and coordinated the operation of the U.N.B. fitness assessment centre
including the marketing and preparation of individual and group fitness testing and
counseling sessions involving several provincial teams
- developed five new courses that were approved and implemented including:
o 1. Pediatric Exercise Science (PHED 3054)
o 2. Introduction to Wellness and Active Living (PHED 2053)
o 3. Physical Activity, Health and Wellness (PHED 3053)
o 4. Exercise and Fitness Evaluation Techniques (PHED 4043)
o 5. Aspects of Marathon Training (PHED 1301)
- supervised 12 successful Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant candidates
- conducted CFC and CPR workshops
1992-2001 DR. EVERETT CHALMERS HOSPITAL: Affiliated Scientist - medical staff appointment with selected privileges
- consult on medical issues related to exercise science
- collaborate on research in the Departments of Physiotherapy, Biochemistry, and
Laboratory Medicine
1989-1990 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Instructor - co-instructor of third year Biochemistry and Physiology of Exercise course
1989 DUBIN COMMISSION: Research Assistant - assisted the scientific advisory committee in determining the performance enhancing
potential of various banned drugs and practices
1988 WORLD JUNIOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS:
Results Supervisor
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- coordinated and operated the official results section
1988 CANADIAN FITNESS AND LIFESTYLE RESEARCH INSTITUTE:
Regional Supervisor - responsible for hiring, training and supervising 30 qualified fitness appraisers to
gather data for the Campbell's Longitudinal Survey on Well-Being
- involved in all aspects of problem solving and administrative duties for Ontario data
collection
- assisted in coordinating the largest longitudinal fitness and lifestyle survey in the
world
1986-1988 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Research Technician - involved in fitness testing and data analysis on children with congenital heart defects
- performed lung function tests on runners and monitored pollution levels to determine
impact
- collected all anthropometric and fitness data on children for a strength development
study
1986-1990 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Fitness Appraiser - assisted in all types of fitness testing, counseling, and exercise prescription including
testing of several national teams (basketball, field hockey, alpine skiing, water polo)
1987-1990 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Teaching Assistant - assisted in all aspects (lecturing, grading, advising) of several undergraduate courses
including:
o The Child and Physical Activity (3 years)
o Physical Activity and Aging (1 year)
o Exercise Physiology (2 years)
o Basic Physiology (2 years)
o Medical Physiology (2 years)
1983-1992 FITKIDS: President/Owner - founder of a children's fitness and lifestyle program
- responsible for all operational, administrative and legal implications associated with
the development of a viable business
- operations include various functions associated with the promotion of positive fitness
and lifestyle habits for children
1988 UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO: Lecturer - co lecturer for Child and Physical Activity course
1985 SUDBURY DISTRICT HOUSING AUTHORITY: Senior Programmer - responsible for hiring and supervising 25 employees, including budgeting and payroll
- responsible for overseeing and operating entire recreation program (over 1000
children)
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1983-1985 HUNTINGTON COLLEGE: Residence Supervisor - responsible for all factions within the residence including maintaining a positive living
environment, directing the proctors and representing the students to the Board of
Directors
1982-1985 LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY: Instructor - responsible for teaching and evaluating several physical education activity courses
(swimming, lifesaving, badminton, canoeing, exercise programs)
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PEER REVIEWED / REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Scopus h-index = 69; >19,000 citations
*indicates graduate trainee of mine
1. Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Lambert EV, Maher CA, Maia JA, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M,
Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Epidemiological
transition in physical activity and sedentary time in children. Journal of Physical
Activity and Health 16:518-524, 2019.
2. Jin Y, Carson V, Pabayo R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Lee E-Y. Associations between
utilitarian walking, meeting global physical activity guidelines, and psychological well-
being among South Korean adolescents. Journal of Transport and Health 14:100588,
2019.
3. Lee EY, Carson V, Jeon JY, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Levels and correlates of 24-hour
movement behaviours among South Koreans: Results from the Korea National Health
and Nutrition Examination Surveys, 2014 and 2015. Journal of Sport and Health
Science 8:376-385, 2019.
4. Rhodes RE, Berry T, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Tremblay MS,
Vanderloo L, Spence JC. Application of the Multi-Process Action Control Framework to
understand parental support of child and youth physical activity, sleep, and screen time
behaviors. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being 11(2):223–239, 2019.
5. Carsley S, Pope EI, Anderson LN, Tremblay MS, Tu K, Birken CS; for the Team to
Address Bariatric Care in Canadian Children. Temporal trends in severe obesity
prevalence in children and youth from primary care electronic medical records in Ontario:
a repeated cross-sectional study. CMAJ Open 7(2):E351-E359, 2019.
6. Yun L, Vanderloo LM, Berry TR, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence
JC, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Political orientation and public attributions for the causes
and solutions of physical inactivity in Canada: Implications for policy support. Frontiers
in Public Health 7:153, 2019.
7. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Blanchard J, Léger LA, Tremblay MS. The 20-m shuttle run:
assessment and interpretation of data in relation to youth aerobic fitness and health.
Pediatric Exercise Science 31(2):152-163, 2019.
8. Bagramian R, Madill J, O'Reilly N, Deshpande S, Rhodes RE, Tremblay M, Berry T,
Faulkner G. Evaluation of sport participation objectives within a health-focused social
marketing sponsorship. International Journal of Sports Marketing and Sponsorship
20(2):206-223, 2019.
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9. Hadjiyannakis S, Ibrahim Q, Li J, Ball GDC, Buchholz A, Hamilton JK, Zenlea I, Ho J,
Legault L, Laberge A-M, Thabane L, Tremblay M, Morrison KM. Obesity class versus
the Edmonton Obesity Staging System for Pediatrics to define health risk in childhood
obesity: Results from the CANPWR cross-sectional study. The Lancet Child and
Adolescent Health 3(6):398-407, 2019.
10. Gunnell KE, Poitras VJ, LeBlanc A, Schibli K, Barbeau K, Hedayati N, Pontifex MB,
Goldfield GS, Dunlap C, Lehan E, Tremblay MS. Physical activity and brain structure,
brain function, and cognition in children and youth: A systematic review of randomized
controlled trials. Mental Health and Physical Activity 16:105–127, 2019.
11. Katzmarzyk PT., Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C. International Study of Childhood
Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE): Contributions to understanding the
global obesity epidemic. Nutrients 11:848, 2019.
12. Li N, Zhao P, Diao C, Qiao Y, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Hu G, for the ISCOLE Research
Group. Joint associations between weekday and weekend physical activity or sedentary
time and childhood obesity. International Journal of Obesity 43:691-700, 2019.
13. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ*, Tremblay MS. Temporal trends in the cardiorespiratory
fitness of children and adolescents representing 19 high-income and upper-middle-
income countries between 1981 and 2014. British Journal of Sports Medicine 53:478-
486, 2019.
14. Okely AD, Tremblay MS, Reilly JJ, Draper C, Robinson TN. Advocating for a cautious,
conservative approach to screen time guidelines in young children. The Journal of
Pediatrics 207:261-262, 2019.
15. Silva DAS, Chaput J-P, Tremblay MS. Participation frequency in physical education
classes and physical activity and sitting time in Brazilian adolescents. PLOS ONE
14(3):e0213785, 2019.
16. Lang JJ*, Larouche R, Tremblay MS. The association between physical fitness and
health in a nationally representative sample of Canadian children and youth aged 6 to 17
years. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 39(3):104-111,
2019.
17. Priebe CS, Latimer-Cheung AE, Berry T, O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay
MS, Faulkner G. Make Room for Play: An evaluation of a campaign promoting active
play. Journal of Health Communication 24(1):38-46, 2019.
18. Larouche R, Mire EF, Belanger K, Barreira TV, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-
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Locke C, Katzmarzyk PT, Tremblay MS for the ISCOLE Research Group. Relationships
between outdoor time, physical activity, sedentary time, and body mass index in children:
a 12-country study. Pediatric Exercise Science 31:118-129, 2019.
19. Zakrzewski-Fruer JK, Gillison FB, Katzmarzyk PT, Mire EF, Broyles ST, Champagne
CM, Chaput JP, Denstel KD, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Olds
T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Standage M, for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Association between breakfast frequency and physical activity
and sedentary time: a cross-sectional study in children from 12 countries. BMC Public
Health 19:222, 2019.
20. Lamoureux NR, Fitzgerald JS, Norton KI, Sabato T, Tremblay MS, Tomkinson GR.
Temporal trends in the cardiorespiratory fitness of 2,525,827 adults between 1967 and
2016: a systematic review. Sports Medicine 49:41-55, 2019.
21. Ledoux A-A, Barrowman NJ, Boutis K, Davis A, Reid S, Sangha G, Farion KJ, Belanger
K, Tremblay MS, Yeates KO, DeMatteo C, Reed N, Zemek R. Multicentre, randomised
clinical trial of paediatric concussion assessment of rest and exertion (PedCARE): a study
to determine when to resume physical activities following concussion in children. British
Journal of Sports Medicine 53(3):195, 2019.
22. Rhodes RE, Stearns J, Berry T, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Tremblay
MS, Vanderloo L, Spence JC. Predicting parental support and parental perceptions of
child and youth movement behaviors. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 41:80-90,
2019.
23. Thivel D, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Maia J, Olds
T, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput JP, on behalf of the ISCOLE
Research Group. Associations between meeting combinations of 24-hour movement
recommendations and dietary patterns of children: A 12-country study. Preventive
Medicine 118:159-165, 2019.
24. Lithopoulos A, Dacin PA, Berry TR, Faulkner G, O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC,
Tremblay MS, Vanderloo LM, Latimer-Cheung AE. Examining the ParticipACTION
brand using the brand equity pyramid. Journal of Social Marketing 8(4):378-396, 2018.
25. Chaput JP, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Mikkilä V, Hu G, Lambert
EV, Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C,
LeBlanc AG, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Outdoor time and dietary patterns in
children around the world. Journal of Public Health 40(4):e493-e501, 2018.
26. Yun L, Vanderloo L, Berry TR, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC,
Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Assessing the social climate of physical (in)activity in
Canada. BMC Public Health 18:1301, 2018.
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27. Dumuid D, Stanford TE, Martin-Fernandez JA, Pedisic Z, Maher C, Lewis LK, Hron K,
Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maia J, Sarmiento OL,
Standage M, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Tudor-Locke C, Tremblay, MS, Olds T.
Compositional data analysis for physical activity, sedentary time and sleep research.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research 27(12):3726–3738, 2018.
28. Berry TR, Rhodes RE, Ori EM, McFadden K, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly
N, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Vanderloo LM. The short-term effects of a mass reach
physical activity campaign: An evaluation using hierarchy of effects model and intention
profiles. BMC Public Health 18:1300, 2018.
29. Aubert S*, Barnes JD, Abdeta C, Abi Nader P, Adeniyi AF, Aguilar-Farias N, Andrade
Tenesaca DS, Bhawra J, Brazo-Sayavera J, Cardon G, Chang C-K, Delisle Nyström C*,
Demetriou Y, Draper CE, Edwards L, Emeljanovas A, Gába A, Galaviz KI, González
SA*, Herrera-Cuenca M, Huang WY, Ibrahim IAE, Jürimäe J, Kämppi K, Katapally TR,
Katewongsa P, Katzmarzyk PT, Khan A, Korcz A, Kim YS, Lambert E, Lee E-Y, Löf M,
Loney T, López-Taylor J, Liu Y, Makaza D, Manyanga T*, Mileva B, Morrison SA,
Mota J, Nyawornota VK, Ocansey R, Reilly JJ, Roman-Viñas B, Silva DAS, Saonuam P,
Scriven J, Seghers J, Schranz N, Skovgaard T, Smith M, Standage M, Starc G, Stratton
G, Subedi N, Takken T, Tammelin T, Tanaka C, Thivel D, Tladi D, Tyler R, Uddin R,
Williams A, Wong SHS, Wu C-L, Zembura P, Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 3.0
physical activity report card grades for children and youth: results and analysis from 49
countries. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(Suppl 2):S251-S273, 2018.
30. Manyanga T*, Barnes JD, Abdeta C, Adeniy AF, Bhawra J, Draper CE, Katapally TR,
Khan A, Lambert E, Makaza D, Nyawornota VK, Ocansey R, Subedi N, Uddin R, Tladi
D, Tremblay MS. Indicators of physical activity among children and youth in nine
countries with low to medium Human Development Indices: A Global Matrix 3.0 paper.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(Suppl 2):S274-S283, 2018.
31. González SA*, Barnes JD, Abi Nader P, Andrade Tenesaca DS, Brazo-Sayavera J,
Galaviz KI, Herrera-Cuenca M, Katewongsa P, López-Taylor J, Liu Y, Mileva B, Ochoa
Avilés AM, Silva DAS, Saonuam P, Tremblay MS. Report card grades on the physical
activity of children and youth from 10 countries with high Human Development Index –
Global Matrix 3.0. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(Suppl 2):S284-S297,
2018.
32. Aubert S*, Barnes JD, Aguilar-Farias N, Cardon G, Chang CK, Delisle Nyström C*,
Demetriou Y, Edwards L, Emeljanovas A, Gába A, Huang WY, Ibrahim IAE, Jürimäe J,
Katzmarzyk PT, Korcz A, Kim YS, Lee EY, Löf M, Loney T, Morrison SA, Mota J,
Reilly JJ, Roman-Viñas B, Schranz N, Scriven J, Seghers J, Skovgaard T, Smith M,
Standage M, Starc G, Stratton G, Takken T, Tammelin T, Tanaka C, Thivel D, Tyler R,
Williams A, Wong SHS, Zembura P, Tremblay MS. Report Card grades on the physical
activity of children and youth comparing 30 very high Human Development Index
countries. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(Suppl 2):S298-S314, 2018.
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33. Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Colley RC, Faulkner GEJ, Janssen I,
Kramers R, Saunders TJ, Spence JC, Tucker P, Vanderloo LM, Tremblay MS. Results
from Canada's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal
of Physical Activity and Health 15(Suppl 2):S328-S330, 2018.
34. Dutil C, Walsh J*, Featherstone R, Gunnell K, Tremblay MS, Gruber R, Weiss S, Cote
K, Sampson M, Chaput JP. Influence of sleep on developing brain functions and
structures in children and adolescents: A systematic review. Sleep Medicine Reviews
42(2018) 184-201, 2018.
35. Walsh JJ*, Barnes JD, Cameron JD, Goldfield GS, Chaput J-P, Gunnell KE, Ledoux A-A,
Zemek RL, Tremblay MS. Associations between 24-hour movement behaviours and
global cognition in US children: a cross-sectional observational study. The Lancet Child
and Adolescent Health 2(11):783-791, 2018.
36. 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. Bulletin of the World Health Organization 96:794-796,
2018.
37. Silva DAS, Tremblay MS. It’s time to take care of Brazilian children and adolescents.
Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano 20(4):363-366,
2018.
38. Tremblay MS, Costas-Bradstreet C, Barnes JD, Bartlett B, Dampier D, Lalonde C, Leidl
R, Longmuir P, McKee M, Patton R, Way R, Yessis J. Canada’s Physical Literacy
Consensus Statement: process and outcome. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1034,
2018.
39. Longmuir PE, Woodruff SJ, Boyer C, Lloyd M, Tremblay MS. Physical Literacy
Knowledge Questionnaire: feasibility, validity, and reliability for Canadian children aged
8 to 12 years. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1035, 2018.
40. Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Anderson KD, Bruner B,
Copeland JL, Delisle Nyström C*, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B,
MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone MR, Woodruff SJ. Physical
literacy levels of Canadian children aged 8-12 years: descriptive and normative results
from the RBC Learn to Play - CAPL Project. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1036,
2018.
41. Saunders TJ, McDonald DJ, Copeland JL, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Bruner
B, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Law B, Martin LJ, Sheehan D, Stone MR, Woodruff
SJ, Tremblay MS. The relationship between sedentary behaviour and physical literacy in
Canadian children: a cross-sectional analysis from the RBC – CAPL Learn to Play study.
BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1037, 2018.
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42. MacDonald DJ, Saunders TJ, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Bruner B, Copeland
JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Law B, Martin LJ, Sheehan D, Woodruff SJ,
Tremblay MS. A cross sectional study exploring the relationship between age, gender,
and physical measures with adequacy in and predilection for physical activity. BMC
Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1038, 2018.
43. Law B, Bruner B, Scharoun Benson SM, Anderson K, Gregg M, Hall N, Lane K,
MacDonald DJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone MR, Woodruff SJ, Belanger K, Barnes
JD, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS. Associations between teacher training and measures of
physical literacy among Canadian 8- to 12-year-old students. BMC Public Health
18(Suppl 2):1039, 2018.
44. Dutil C, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Chaput JP. Influence of
the relative age effect on children’s scores obtained from the Canadian Assessment of
Physical Literacy. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1040, 2018.
45. Lang JJ*, Chaput JP, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Tomkinson GR, Anderson
KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B,
MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone MR, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay
MS. Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with physical literacy in a large sample of
Canadian children aged 8 to 12 years. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1041, 2018.
46. Belanger K, Barnes JD, Longmuir PE, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ,
Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan
D, Stone M, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay MS. The relationship between physical literacy
scores and adherence to Canadian physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines.
BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1042, 2018.
47. Delisle Nyström C*, Traversy G, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS.
Associations between domains of physical literacy by weight status in 8- to 12-year-old
Canadian children. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1043, 2018.
48. Gunnell KE, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, K, Tremblay MS. Refining the Canadian
Assessment of Physical Literacy based on theory and factor analyses. BMC Public
Health 18(Suppl 2):1044, 2018.
49. Gunnell KE, Longmuir PE, Woodruff SJ, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Tremblay MS.
Revising the motivation and confidence domain of the Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1045, 2018.
50. Delisle Nyström C*, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. An exploratory analysis of missing data
from the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Learn to Play - Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy (CAPL) project. BMC Public Health 18(Suppl 2):1046, 2018.
51. Longmuir PE, Gunnell KE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Leduc G, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay
MS. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy Second Edition: a streamlined assessment
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of the capacity for physical activity among children 8 to 12 years of age. BMC Public
Health 18(Suppl 2):1047, 2018.
52. McGregor DE, Carson V, Palarea-Albaladejo J, Dall PM, Tremblay MS, Chastin SFM.
Compositional analysis of the associations between 24-hour movement behaviors and
health indicators among adults and older adults from the Canadian Health Measures
Survey. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
15:1779, 2018.
53. Onywera VO, Larouche R, Oyeyemi AL, Prista A, Akinroye KK, Heyker S, Owino GE,
Tremblay MS. Development and convergent validity of new self-administered
questionnaires of active transportation in three African countries: Kenya, Mozambique
and Nigeria. BMC Public Health 18:1018, 2018.
54. Chaput JP, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Maia J, Olds
T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Sampasa-Kanyinga H for
the ISCOLE Research Group. Sleep patterns and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption
among children from around the world. Public Health Nutrition 21:2385-2393, 2018.
55. Silva DAS, Lang JJ*, Barnes JD, Tomkinson GR, Tremblay MS. Cardiorespiratory
fitness in children: evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points. PLOS ONE
13(8):e0201048, 2018.
56. Faulkner G, Bassett-Gunter R, White L, Berry TR, Tremblay MS. Can The Moblees
move Canadian children? Investigating the impact of a television program on children's
physical activity. Frontiers in Public Health 6:206, 2018.
57. Silva DAS, Tremblay MS, de Souza MFM, Guerra MR, Mooney M, Naghavi M, Malta
DC. Mortality and years of life lost due to breast cancer attributable to physical inactivity
in the Brazilian female population (1990-2015). Scientific Reports 8:11141, 2018.
58. Morrison KM, Ball GDC, Ho J, Mackie P, Buchholz A, Chanoine JP, Hamilton J, AM,
Laberge, Legault L, Thabane L, Tremblay M, Zenlea I. The CANadian Pediatric Weight
management Registry (CANPWR): lessons learned from developing and initiating a
national, multi-centre study embedded in pediatric clinical practice. BMC Pediatrics
18:237, 2018.
59. Wachira LJM*, Muthuri SK, Ochola SA, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Screen-based
sedentary behavior and adiposity among school children: Results from International
Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment – Kenya. PLOS ONE
13(6):e0199790, 2018.
60. Silva DAS, Rodrigues de Lima T, Tremblay MS. Association between resting heart rate
and health-related physical fitness in Brazilian adolescents. Biomed Research
International 2018:3812197, 2018.
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61. Chaput J-P, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Katzmarzyk
PT for the ISCOLE Research Group. Thresholds of physical activity associated with
obesity by level of sedentary behavior in children. Pediatric Obesity 13:450-457, 2018.
62. Chaput JP, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia
J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Katzmarzyk PT.
Inequality in physical activity, sedentary behavior, sleep duration and risk of obesity in
children: a 12-country study. Obesity Science and Practice 4(3):229-237, 2018.
63. Livock H, Barnes JD, Pouliot C, LeBlanc AG, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Prud’homme
D, Chaput JP. Watching television or listening to music while exercising failed to affect
post-exercise food intake or energy expenditure in male adolescents. Appetite 127:266-
273, 2018.
64. Dumuid D, Maher C, Lewis LK, Stanford TE, Martín Fernández JA, Ratcliffe J,
Katzmarzyk PT, Barreia TV, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maia J, Sarmiento OL,
Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Olds T. Human development index,
children’s health-related quality of life and movement behavior: a compositional data
analysis. Quality of Life Research 27:1473–1482, 2018.
65. Goldfield GS, Kenny GP, Prud'homme D, Holcik M, Alberga AS, Fahnstock M,
Cameron JD, Doucette S, Hadjiyannakis S, Tulloch H, Tremblay MS, Walsh J*, Guerin
E, Gunnell KE, D’Angiulli A, Sigal RJ. Effects of aerobic training, resistance training, or
both on brain-derived neurotrophic factor in adolescents with obesity: the HEARTY
randomized controlled trial. Physiology and Behavior 191:138-145, 2018. Corrigendum
198:161, 2019.
66. Lin Y, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Olds T, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput J-P for the ISCOLE
Research Group. Temporal and bi-directional associations between sleep duration and
physical activity/sedentary time in children: an international comparison. Preventive
Medicine 111:436-441, 2018.
67. Faulkner G, Yun L, Tremblay MS, Spence JC. Exploring the impact of the ‘new’
ParticipACTION: Overview and introduction of the special issue. Health Promotion
and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada 38(4):153-161, 2018.
68. Faulkner G, Ramanathan S, Plotnikoff RC, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE,
Rhodes RE, Tremblay MS, Spence JC. ParticipACTION after 5 years of re-launch: A
quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity regarding physical
activity initiatives. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
38(4):162-169, 2018.
69. Ramanathan S, Faulkner G, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE, Rhodes RE,
Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Perceptions of organizational capacity to promote physical
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activity in Canada and ParticipACTION’s impact five years after its re-launch: A
qualitative study. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
38(4):170-178, 2018.
70. Spence JC, Faulkner G, Lee EY, Berry T, Cameron C, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung
AE, Rhodes RE, Tremblay MS. Awareness of ParticipACTION among Canadian adults:
A seven-year cross-sectional follow-up. Health Promotion and Chronic Disease
Prevention in Canada 38(4):179-186, 2018.
71. Silva DAS, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Olds T,
Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Tremblay MS. Physical
Education classes, physical activity, and sedentary behavior in children. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise 50(5):995-1004, 2018.
72. Stephens S, Beyene J, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G, Pullnayegum E, Feldman BM.
Strategies for dealing with missing accelerometer data. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of
North America 44(2):317-326, 2018.
73. Lang JJ*, Tomkinson GR, Janssen I, Ruiz JR, Ortega FB, Léger L, Tremblay MS.
Making a case for cardiorespiratory fitness surveillance among children and youth.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 46(2):66-75, 2018.
74. Okely AD, Tremblay MS, Reilly JJ, Draper CE, Bull F. Physical activity, sedentary
behaviour, and sleep: movement behaviours in early life. The Lancet Child &
Adolescent Health 2:233-235, 2018.
75. 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. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 21:383-397,
2018.
76. Silva DAS, Gunnel KE, Tremblay MS. Factor structure of responses to the Portuguese
version of questions about screen time-based sedentary behavior among adolescents.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15:263-268, 2018.
77. Dumuid D, Stanford TE, Pedišić Ž, Maher C, Lewis LK, Martín-Fernández JA,
Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Olds T.
Adiposity and the isotemporal substitution of physical activity, sedentary time and sleep
among school-aged children: A compositional data analysis approach. BMC Public
Health 18:311, 2018.
78. Lee EY, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines
for Children and Youth and associations with psychological well-being among South
Korean adolescents. Mental Health and Physical Activity 14:66-73, 2018.
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79. Lang JJ*, Tremblay MS, Leger L, Olds T, Tomkinson GR. International variability in 20
m shuttle run performance in children and youth: who are the fittest from a 50-country
comparison? A systematic literature review with pooling of aggregate results. British
Journal of Sports Medicine 52:276, 2018.
80. Donahoe K, MacDonald DJ, Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ. Validation of PiezoRx
pedometer-derived sedentary time. International Journal of Exercise Science
11(7):552-560, 2018.
81. Silva DAS, Tremblay MS, Souza MdFMd, Mooney M, Naghavi M, Malta DC.
Mortality and years of life lost by colorectal cancer attributable to physical inactivity in
Brazil (1990-2015): findings from the Global Burden of Disease Study. PLOS ONE
13(2): e0190943, 2018.
82. Dumuid D, Olds T, Lweis LK, Martin-Fernandez JA, Barreira T, Broyles S, Chaput J-P,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maia J, Matsudo V, Onywera
VO, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk P,
Gillison F, Maher C, for the ISCOLE Research group. The adiposity of children is
associated with their lifestyle behaviours: a cluster analysis of school-aged children from
12 nations. Pediatric Obesity 13:111-119, 2018.
83. Manyanga T*, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Broyles ST, Barreira TV,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke
C, Chaput JP for the ISCOLE Research Group. No evidence for an epidemiological
transition in sleep patterns among children: a 12-country study. Sleep Health 4:87-95,
2018.
84. Katzmarzyk PT, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C.
Sources of variability in childhood obesity indicators and related behaviors.
International Journal of Obesity 42:108-110, 2018.
85. Tremblay MS. The consequences of sedentary behaviors: Keeping interpretations
anchored in evidence. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews 46(1):4, 2018.
86. Natacha Gomes T, Katzmarzyk PT, Hedeker D, Fogelholm M, Standage M, Onywera V,
Lambert EV, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Tudor-Locke C, Sarmiento O, Matsudo V,
Kurpard A, Kuriyan R, Zhao P, Hu G, Olds T, Maher C, Maia J. Correlates of
compliance with recommended levels of physical activity in children. Scientific Reports
7:16507:1-11, 2017.
87. Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Adamo KB, Aubert S*, Barnes JD, Choquette L, Duggan M,
Faulkner G, Goldfield GS, Gray CE, Gruber R, Janson K, Janssen I, Janssen X, Jaramillo
Garcia A, Kuzik N, LeBlanc C, MacLean J, Okely AD, Poitras VJ, Rayner M-E, Reilly
JJ, Sampson M, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Carson V. Canadian 24-Hour Movement
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Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years): An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary
Behaviour, and Sleep. BMC Public Health 17(Suppl 5):874:1-32, 2017.
88. Carson V, Lee E-Y, Hewitt L, Jennings C, Hunter S, Kuzik N, Stearns JA, Powley Unrau
S, Poitras VJ, Gray C, Adamo KB, Janssen I, Okely AD, Spence JC, Timmons BW,
Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationships between physical
activity and health indicators in the early years (aged 0 to 4 years). BMC Public Health
17(Suppl 5):854:33-63, 2017.
89. 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). BMC Public Health
17(Suppl 5):868:65-89, 2017.
90. Chaput J-P, 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 the early years (0-4 years). BMC Public Health
17(Suppl 5):855:91-107, 2017.
91. Kuzik N, Poitras VJ, Tremblay MS, Lee E-Y, Hunter S, Carson V. Systematic review of
the relationships between combinations of movement behaviors and health indicators in
the early years (0 to 4 years). BMC Public Health 17(Suppl 5):849:109-122, 2017.
92. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chastin SFM. Cross-sectional associations between sleep
duration, sedentary time, physical activity and adiposity indicators among Canadian
preschool children using compositional analyses. BMC Public Health 17(Suppl
5):848:123-131, 2017.
93. Riazi N, Ramanathan S, O’Neill M, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Canadian 24-Hour
Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years): Exploring the perceptions of
stakeholders and end users regarding their acceptability, barriers to uptake, and
dissemination. BMC Public Health 17(Suppl 5):841:133-145, 2017.
94. Chaput JP, Colley RC, Aubert S*, Carson V, Janssen I, Roberts KC, Tremblay MS.
Proportion of preschool-aged children meeting the Canadian 24-Hour Movement
Guidelines and associations with adiposity: results from the Canadian Health Measures
Survey. BMC Public Health 17(Suppl 5):829:147-154, 2017.
95. Okely AD, Ghersi D, Hesketh KD, Santos R, Loughran SP, Cliff DP, Shilton T, Grant D,
Jones RA, Stanley RM, Sherring J, Hinkley T, Trost SG, McHugh C, Eckermann S,
Thorpe K, Waters K, Olds TS, Mackey T, Livingstone R, Christian H, Carr H, Verrender
A, Pereira JR, Zhang Z, Downing KL, Tremblay MS. A collaborative approach to
adopting/adapting guidelines - The Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the
Early Years (Birth to 5 years): An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour,
and Sleep. BMC Public Health 17(Suppl 5):869:167-190, 2017.
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96. Chaput JP, Katzmarzyk PT, Barnes JD, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage
M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS for the ISCOLE Research Group. Mid-upper
arm circumference as a screening tool for identifying children with obesity: a 12-country
study. Pediatric Obesity 12:439-445, 2017.
97. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ*, Tremblay MS, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB,
Leger L. International normative 20 m shuttle run values from 1,142,026 children and
youth representing 50 countries. British Journal of Sports Medicine 51:1545-1554,
2017.
98. Colley RC, Carson V, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Roberts KC, Tremblay MS. Physical
activity of Canadian children and youth, 2007 to 2015. Health Reports 28(10):8-16,
2017.
99. Roberts KC, Xiaoquan Y, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Meeting the
Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth. Health Reports
28(10):3-7, 2017.
100. Anderson LN, Ball GDC, Birken CS, Buchholz A, Carlsey S, Chanoine J-P, Clairman H,
Dettmer E, Forhan M, Gehring ND, Hadjiyannakis S, Hamilton J, Hanning R, Haines J,
Ho J, Holt NL, Kim THM, Legault L, Luca P, Maguire JL, Maximova K, McPherson
AC, Morrison KM, Masse LC, Parkin PC, Perez A, Sprague AE, Toulany A, Tremblay
MS, Tu K. The team to Address Bariatric Care in Canadian Children (Team ABC3):
Team Grant Study Protocol. BMC Research Notes 10:301, 2017.
101. Larouche R*, Eryuzlu S, Livock H, Leduc G, Faulkner G, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS.
Test-retest reliability and convergent validity of measures of children’s travel behaviours
and independent mobility. Journal of Transport and Health 6:105-118, 2017.
102. Sampasa-Kanyinga H, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Sarmiento OL, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput JP. Associations
between meeting combinations of 24-hour movement guidelines and health-related
quality of life in children from 12 countries. Public Health 153:16-24, 2017.
103. Rioux BV, Kuwornu P, Sharma A, Tremblay MS, McGavock JM, Sénéchal M.
Association between handgrip muscle strength and cardio-metabolic z-score in children 6
to 19 years of age: results from the Canadian Health Measure Survey. Metabolic
Syndrome and Related Disorders 15(7):1-6, 2017.
104. Aucouturier J, Ganière C, Aubert S*, Riviere F, Praznoczy C, Vuillemin A, Tremblay
MS, Duclos M, Thivel D. Results from the first French Report Card on Physical Activity
for Children and Adolescents. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 14:660 -663,
2017.
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105. Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Conceptual critique of Canada’s physical literacy
assessment instruments also misses the mark. Measurement in Physical Education and
Exercise Science 21(3):174-176, 2017.
106. Prince SA, Reed JL,, McFetridge C, Tremblay MS, Reid RD. Correlates of sedentary
behaviour in adults: A systematic review. Obesity Reviews 18(8):915-935, 2017.
107. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, Lloyd M, Borghese MM, Knight E, Saunders TJ, Boiarskaia E,
Zhu W, Tremblay MS. Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment (CAMSA):
Validity, objectivity, and reliability evidence for children 8-12 years of age. Journal of
Sport and Health Science 6:231-240, 2017.
108. Tremblay MS, Aubert S*, Barnes JD, Saunders TJ, Carson V, Latimer-Cheung AE,
Chastin SFM, Altenburg TM, Chinapaw MJM, Aminian S, Arundell L, Atkin AJ, Barone
Gibbs B, Bassett-Gunter R, Belanger K, Biddle S, Biswas A, Chaput JP, Chau J, Colley
R, Coppinger T, Craven C, Cristi-Montero C, de Assis Teles Santos D, del Pozo Cruz B,
del Pozo-Cruz J, Dempsey P, Ekelund U, Ellingson L, Ezeugwu V, Fitzsimons C, Florez-
Pregonero A, Friel CP, Fröberg A, Giangregorio L, Godin L, Gonçalves RF, Gunnell K,
Halloway S, Hinkley T, Hnatiuk J, Husu P, Kadir M, Karagounis LG, Koster A,
Lakerveld J, Lamb M, Larouche R*, LeBlanc AG, Lee EY*, Lee P, Lopes L, Manns T,
Manyanga T*, Martin Ginis K, McVeigh J, Meneguci J, Moreira C, Murtagh E, Patterson
F, Pereira da Silva DR, Pesola AJ, Peterson N, Pettitt C, Pilutti L, Pinto Pereira S, Poitras
V, Prince S, Rathod A, Rivière F, Rosenkranz S, Routhier F, Santos R, Smith B, Theou
O, Tomasone J, Tucker P, Umstattd Meyer R, van der Ploeg H, Villalobos T, Viren T,
Wallmann-Sperlich B, Wijndaele K, Wondergem R. Sedentary Behavior Research
Network (SBRN) - Terminology Consensus Project Process and Outcome. International
Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 14:75, 2017.
109. Sullivan SM, Broyles ST, Barreira TV, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT, for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Associations of neighborhood social environment attributes
and physical activity among 9-11 year old children from 12 countries. Health & Place
46:183-191, 2017.
110. Qiao Y, Zhang T, Liu H, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Johnson WD,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia JAR, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera
V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Hu G. Joint
association of birth weight and physical activity / sedentary activity with obesity in
children ages 9-11 years from 12 countries. Obesity 25:1091-1097, 2017.
111. Manyanga T*, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Mikkila V, Broyles ST for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Socioeconomic status and dietary patterns in children from
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around the world: Different associations by levels of country human development? BMC
Public Health 17:457, 2017.
112. Carson V, Barnes J, LeBlanc CMA, Moreau E, Tremblay MS. Increasing Canadian
Paediatricians’ awareness and use of the new Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary
Behaviour Guidelines for ages 0-17 years. Paediatrics and Child Health 22:17-22,
2017.
113. Dumuid D, Olds T, Lewis LK, Martin-Fernandez JA, Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira T,
Broyles ST, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Onywera VO, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C,
Zhao P, Gillison F, Maher C. Health-related quality of life and lifestyle behaviour
clusters in school-aged children from 12 countries. Journal of Pediatrics 183:178-183,
2017.
114. Oyeyemi AL, Conway TL, Adedoyin RA, Akinroye KK, Aryeetey R, Assah F, Cain KL,
Gavand KA, Kasoma SS, Kolbe-Alexander TL, Lambert EV, Larouche R*, Moss SJ,
Ocansey R, Onywera VO, Prista A, Tremblay MS, Sallis JF. Construct validity of the
neighborhood environment walkability scale for Africa. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 49(3):482-491, 2017.
115. Luciani A, White L, Berry TR, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Spence
JC, Rhodes RE, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: Examining the
benefits for event organizers (2010-2013). International Journal of Health Promotion
and Education 55(2):66-80, 2017.
116. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG, Leduc G, Boyer C, Chaput J-P. Comparison
of ActiGraph GT3X+ and Actical accelerometer data in 9-11-year-old Canadian children.
Journal of Sports Sciences 35(6):517-524, 2017.
117. Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Health associations with meeting new
24-hour movement guidelines for Canadian children and youth. Preventive Medicine
95:7-13, 2017.
118. Larouche R*, Garriguet D, Tremblay MS. Outdoor time, physical activity and sedentary
behavior among young children: the 2012-2013 Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Canadian Journal of Public Health 107(6):e500-e506, 2016.
119. Barnes J, Tremblay MS. Changes in indicators of child and youth physical activity in
Canada, 2005-2016. Canadian Journal of Public Health 107(6):e586-e589, 2016.
120. Stephens SL, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G, Beyene J, Nguyen TH, Koohsary S, Limenis E,
Feldman BM. Validity of the Stage of Exercise Scale in children with rheumatologic
conditions. Journal of Rheumatology 43:2189-2198, 2016.
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121. Katzmarzyk P, Broyles S, Champagne C, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert E, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento O, Standage
M, Tremblay M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P. Relationship between soft drink consumption
and obesity in 9-11 years old children in a multi-national study. Nutrients 8:770, 2016.
122. Roman-Viñas B, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Tremblay MS,
for the ISCOLE Research Group. Proportion of children meeting recommendations for
24-hour movement guidelines and associations with adiposity in a 12-country study.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 13:123, 2016.
123. Tremblay MS, Gonzalez SA, Katzmarzyk PT, Onywera VO, Reilly JJ, Tomkinson G.
Introduction to the Global Matrix 2.0: Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of
Children and Youth Comparing 38 Countries. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
13(Suppl 2):S85-S86, 2016.
124. Tremblay MS, Barnes JD, González SA, Katzmarzyk PT, Onywera VO, Reilly JJ,
Tomkinson GR, and the Global Matrix 2.0 Research Team (Aguilar-Farias N, Akinroye
KK, Al-Kuwari MG, Amornsriwatanakul A, Aubert S*, Belton S, Gołdys A, Herrera-
Cuenca M, Jeon JY, Jürimäe J, Katapally TR, Lambert EV, Larsen LR, Liu Y, Löf M,
Loney T, López y Taylor JR, Maddison R, Manyanga T*, Morrison SA, Mota J, Murphy
MH, Nardo Junior N, Ocansey RT-A, Prista A, Roman-Viñas B, Schranz NK, Seghers J,
Sharif R, Standage M, Stratton G, Takken T, Tammelin TH, Tanaka C, Tang Y, Wong
SH). Global Matrix 2.0: Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of Children and
Youth Comparing 38 Countries. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13(Suppl
2):S343-S366, 2016.
125. Manyanga T*, Makaza D, Mahachi C, Mlalazi TF, Masocha V, Makoni P, Tapera E,
Khumalo B, Rutsate SH, Tremblay MS. Results from Zimbabwe’s 2016 Report Card on
Physical Activity of Children and Youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
13(Suppl 2):S337-S342, 2016.
126. Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Faulkner GEJ, Janson K, Janssen I,
Kramers R, LeBlanc AG, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Results from the Canada’s 2016
ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal of
Physical Activity and Health 13(Suppl 2):S110-S116, 2016.
127. Burghard M, Knitel K, van Oost I, Tremblay MS, Takken T, and the Dutch Physical
Activity Report Card Study Group. Is our youth cycling to health? Results from the
Netherlands’ 2016 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal of
Physical Activity and Health 13(Suppl 2):S218-S224, 2016.
128. Zhao P, Liu E, Qiao Y, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Johnson WD, Kuriyan
R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Hu G, for the ISCOLE Research
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Group. Maternal gestational diabetes and childhood obesity at age 9-11: results of a
multinational study. Diabetologia 59:2339-2348, 2016.
129. Harrington DM, Gillison F, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, LeBlanc AG*, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT, for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Household level correlates of children’s physical activity
levels in and across twelve countries. Obesity 24:2150-2157, 2016.
130. Larouche R*, Garriguet D, Gunnell KE, Goldfield GG, Tremblay MS. Outdoor time,
physical activity and health-related indicators among children: the 2012-2013 Canadian
Health Measures Survey. Health Reports 27(9):3-13, 2016.
131. Garriguet D, Carson V, Colley RC, Janssen I, Timmons BW, Tremblay MS. Physical
activity and sedentary behaviour of Canadian children aged 3 to 5. Health Reports
27(9):14-23, 2016.
132. Pfaeffli Dale L, LeBlanc AG*, Orr K, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE,
O'Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Canadian physical activity
guidelines for adults: are Canadians aware? Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and
Metabolism 41:1008-1011, 2016.
133. Muthuri SK*, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu
G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT. Relationships
between parental education and overweight with childhood overweight and physical
activity in 9-11 year old children: Results from a 12-country study. PLoS ONE
11(8):e0147746, 2016.
134. LeBlanc AG*, Boyer C, Borghese MM, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Tremblay MS, Longmuir
PE. Canadian physical activity and screen time guidelines: do children know? Health
Behavior and Policy Review 3(5):444-454, 2016.
135. Gainforth HL, Jarvis JW, Berry TR, Chulak-Bozzer T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Rhodes
RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Latimer-Cheung AE. Evaluating the ParticipACTION
Think Again! Campaign. Health Education and Behavior 43(4):434-441, 2016.
136. Colapinto CK*, O’Connor DL, Sampson M, Williams B, Tremblay MS. Systematic
review of adverse health outcomes associated with high serum or red blood cell folate
concentrations. Journal of Public Health 38(2):e84-e97, 2016.
137. Jayaraman GC, Roberts KC, Tremblay MS. Recent trends in the prevalence of
overweight and obesity among Canadian children: Rood and Sharma. Canadian Medical
Association Journal, 2016. cmaj.150854doi:10.1503/cmaj.150854.
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138. Tremblay MS, Carson V, Chaput J-P. Introduction to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement
Guidelines for Children and Youth: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary
Behaviour, and Sleep. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):iii-iv, 2016.
139. Poitras VJ, Gray CE, Borghese MM, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT,
Pate RR, Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of
the relationships between objectively measured physical activity and health indicators in
school-aged children and youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):S197-S239, 2016.
140. Carson V, Hunter S, Kuzik N, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Saunders TJ,
Katzmarzyk PT, Okely AD, Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Lee H, Tremblay
MS. Systematic review of sedentary behaviour and health indicators in school-aged
children and youth: an update. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):S240-S265, 2016.
141. Chaput J-P, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Carson V, Gruber R, Olds T, Weiss SK, Connor Gorber
S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Belanger K, Eryuzlu S, Callender L, Tremblay MS. Systematic
review of the relationships between sleep duration and health indicators in school-aged
children and youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):S266-S282, 2016.
142. Saunders TJ*, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Olds T,
Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Combinations of
physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep: relationships with health indicators in
school-aged children and youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):S283-S293, 2016.
143. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Chastin SFM. Associations between sleep
duration, sedentary time, physical activity, and health indicators among Canadian
children and youth using compositional analyses. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and
Metabolism 41(6 suppl.3):S294-S302, 2016.
144. Faulkner G, White L, Raizi N, Latimer-Cheung AE, Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour
Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: Exploring the perceptions of stakeholders
regarding their acceptability, barriers to uptake, and dissemination. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6 suppl.3):S303-S310, 2016.
145. Tremblay MS, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Connor Gorber S, Dinh T, Duggan M, Faulkner G,
Gray CE, Gruber R, Janson K, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Kho ME, Latimer-Cheung AE,
LeBlanc C, Okely AD, Olds T, Pate RR, Phillips A, Poitras VJ, Rodenburg S, Sampson
M, Saunders TJ*, Stone JA, Stratton G, Weiss SK, Zehr L. Canadian 24-hour Movement
Guidelines for Children and Youth: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary
Behaviour, and Sleep. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(6
suppl.3):S311-S327, 2016.
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146. Latimer-Cheung AE, Copeland JL, Fowles J, Zehr L, Duggan M, Tremblay MS. The
Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: Implications for
practitioners, professionals, and organizations. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and
Metabolism 41(6 suppl.3):S328-S335, 2016.
147. Carson V, Hunter S, Kuzik N, Wiebe SA, Spence JC, Friedman A, Tremblay MS, Slater
L, Hinkley T. Systematic review of physical activity and cognitive development in early
childhood. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 19:573-578, 2016.
148. Silva DAS, Tremblay M, Pelegrini A, Silva RJS, Cabral de Oliveira AC, Petroski EL.
Association between aerobic fitness and high blood pressure in adolescents in Brazil:
evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points. Pediatric Exercise Science 28:312-320,
2016.
149. Larouche R*, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Active travel and adults’ health: the 2007-2011
Canadian Health Measures Surveys. Health Reports 27(4):10-18, 2016.
150. Larouche R*, Tremblay MS, Goldfield GS. Association Between Active Travel and
Depression: Some Clarifications Needed (Letter to the Editor). Journal of Adolescent
Health 58:582-e586, 2016.
151. McVeigh JA, Winkler EAH, Howie EK, Tremblay MS, Smith A, Abbott RA Eastwood
PR, Healy GN, Straker LM. Objectively measured patterns of sedentary time and
physical activity in young adults of the Raine Study cohort. International Journal of
Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 13:41, 2016.
152. Muthuri SK*, Wachira L-JM*, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Associations between
parental perceptions of the neighbourhood environment and childhood physical activity:
Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 13:333-343,
2016.
153. Francis CE*, Longmuir PE, Boyer C, Andersen LB, Barnes JD, Boiarskaia E, Cairney J,
Faigenbaum AD, Faulkner G, Hands BP, Hay JA, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Kemper
HCG, Knudson D, Lloyd M, McKenzie TL, Olds TS, Sacheck JM, Shephard RJ, Zhu W,
Tremblay MS. The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Development of a model
of children’s capacity for a healthy, active lifestyle through a Delphi process. Journal of
Physical Activity and Health 13:214-222, 2016.
154. Chaput JP, Weippert M, LeBlanc AG*, Hjorth MF, Michaelsen KF, Katzmarzyk PT,
Tremblay MS, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL,
Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Sjödin AM; for the ISCOLE Research Group. Are
children like werewolves? Full moon and its association with sleep and activity behaviors
in an international sample of children. Frontiers in Pediatrics 4:24, 2016.
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155. Oyeyemi AL, Kasoma SS, Onywera VO, Assah F, Adedoyin RA, Conway TL, Moss SJ,
Ocansey R, Kolbe-Alexander TL, Akinroye KK, Prista A, Larouche R*, Gavand KA,
Cain KL, Lambert EV, Aryeetey R, Bartels C, Tremblay MS, Sallis JF. NEWS for
Africa: Adaptation and reliability of a built environment questionnaire for physical
activity in seven African countries. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity 13:33, 2016.
156. White L, Luciani A, Berry TR, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A, O’Reilly N, Rhodes
RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: A longitudinal
evaluation. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 54(1):12-23,
2016.
157. Lewis LK, Maher C, Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Chaput JP, Olds T. At the mercy of the
gods: associations between weather, physical activity and sedentary time in children.
Pediatric Exercise Science 28:152-163, 2016.
158. Stephens S, Takken T, Esliger DW, Pullenayegum E, Beyene J, Tremblay MS,
Schneiderman JE, Biggar D, Longmuir P, McCrindle B, Abad A, Ignas DM, van der Net
J, Feldman BM. Validation of accelerometer prediction equations in children with
chronic disease. Pediatric Exercise Science 28:117-132, 2016.
159. Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS. Top 10 research questions related to physical literacy.
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 87:28-35, 2016.
160. Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Berry T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, O’Reilly
N, Tremblay MS. Understanding action control of parent support behavior for child
physical activity. Health Psychology 35(2):131-140, 2016.
161. Lizotte C, Larouche R*, LeBlanc AG*, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P.
Investigation of new correlates of physical literacy in children. Health Behavior and
Policy Review 3(2):110-122, 2016.
162. Spence JC, Faulkner G, Costas Bradstreet C, Duggan M, Tremblay MS. Active Canada
20/20: A physical activity plan for Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health
106(8):e470-e473, 2015.
163. Straker LM, Hall GL, Mountain J, Howie EK, White E, McArdle N, Eastwood PR, Smith
A, Beales D, O'Sullivan P, Linton S, Pransky G, Kyaw-Myint SM, Job J, Moorin R, Holt
P, Hollams E, Hantos Z, Sly P, De Klerk N, James A, Hillman D, Huang RC, Pennell C,
Davis E, Bucks R, Healy G, Winkler E, Abbott R, Mishra G, Tremblay M, Wood D,
Jacques A. Rationale, design and methods for the 22 year follow-up of the Western
Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study. BMC Public Health 15:663, 2015.
164. Broyles ST, Denstel KD, Church TS, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT, for the
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ISCOLE Research Group. The epidemiological transition and the global childhood
obesity epidemic. International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S3-S8, 2015.
165. LeBlanc AG*, Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Church TS,
Fogelholm M, Harrington DM, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C,
Zhao P, Tremblay MS, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Are participant characteristics
from ISCOLE study sites comparable to the rest of their country? International Journal
of Obesity Suppl. 5:S9-S16, 2015.
166. Mikkilä V, Vepsäläinen H, Saloheimo T, Gonzalez SA, Donoso JM, Hu G, Champagne
CM, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Zhao P,
Fogelholm M, for the ISCOLE Research Group. An international comparison of food
consumption patterns in 9-11 year old children. International Journal of Obesity Suppl.
5:S17-S21, 2015.
167. Barreira TV, Schuna Jr. JM, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput J-P, Church TS, Fogelholm M, Hu
G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds TS, Onywera
V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE
Research Group. Reliability of accelerometer-determined physical activity and sedentary
behavior in school aged children: A 12 country study. International Journal of Obesity
Suppl. 5:S29-S35, 2015.
168. Broyles ST, Drazba KT, Church TS, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT, for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Development and reliability of an audit tool to assess the
school physical activity environment across 12 countries. International Journal of
Obesity Suppl. 5:S36-S42, 2015.
169. Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS, for the ISCOLE
Research Group. Association between body mass index and body fat in 9-11 year old
children from countries spanning a range of human development. International Journal
of Obesity Suppl. 5:S43-S46, 2015.
170. Tudor-Locke C, Mire EF, Barreira TV, Schuna Jr. JM, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G,
Kurpad A, Kuriyan R, Lambert EV, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE
Research Group. Nocturnal sleep-related variables from 24-hour free-living waist-worn
accelerometry. International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S47-S52, 2015.
171. Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, LeBlanc AG*, Tremblay MS, Barreira TV, Broyles ST,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Rae DE, Maher C, Maia J,
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Matsudo V, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Olds T,
for the ISCOLE Research Group. Associations between sleep patterns and lifestyle
behaviors in children: An international comparison. International Journal of Obesity
Suppl. 5:S59-S65, 2015.
172. Vepsäläinen H, Mikkilä V, Erkkola M, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Hu G, Kuriyan R,
Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT,
Fogelholm M, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Association between home and school
food environments and dietary patterns among 9-11 year old children in 12 countries.
International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S66-S73, 2015.
173. Qiao Y, Ma J, Wang Y, Li W, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Johnson WD,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Church TS, Zhao P, Hu G,
for the ISCOLE Research Group. Birth weight and childhood obesity: A 12-country
study. International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S74-S79, 2015.
174. Zakrzewski JK, Gillison FB, Cumming S, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT, Broyles ST,
Champagne CM, Chaput J-P, Denstel KD, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Mire EF, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL,
Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Standage M, for the ISCOLE Research Group.
Associations between breakfast frequency and adiposity indicators in children from 12
countries. International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S80-S88, 2015.
175. Larouche R*, Sarmiento OL, Broyles ST, Denstel KD, Katzmarzyk PT, Church TS,
Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS,
for the ISCOLE Research Group. Are the correlates of active school transport context-
specific? International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S89-S99, 2015.
176. Denstel KD, Broyles ST, Larouche R, Sarmiento OL, Barreira TV, Chaput J-P, Church
TS, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo
V, Olds T, Onywera V, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P,
Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Active school transport and weekday
physical activity in 9-11 year old children from 12 countries. International Journal of
Obesity Suppl. 5:S100-S106, 2015.
177. Sarmiento OL, Lemoine P, Gonzalez SA, Broyles ST, Denstel KD, Larouche R, Onywera
V, Barreira TV, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV,
Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao
P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Relationships between
active school transport and adiposity indicators in school age children from low-, middle-
and high-income countries. International Journal of Obesity Suppl. 5:S107-S114,
2015.
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178. Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Berry T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE,
O’Reilly N, Tremblay MS. Predicting changes across 12 months in three types of
parental support behaviors and mother’s perceptions of child physical activity. Annals of
Behavioral Medicine 49(6):853-864, 2015.
179. Sarker H, Anderson LN, Borkhoff CM, Abreo K, Tremblay MS, Lebovic G, Maguire
JL, Parkin PC, Birken CS and The TARGet Kids Collaboration. Validation of parent-
reported physical activity and sedentary time by accelerometry in young children. BMC
Research Notes 8:735, 2015.
180. Borkhoff CM, Heale LD, Anderson LN, Tremblay MS, Maguire JL, Parkin PC, Birken
CS, on behalf of the TARGet Kids! Collaboration. Objectively measured physical activity
of young Canadian children using accelerometry. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and
Metabolism 40:1302-1308, 2015.
181. Colapinto CK*, O'Connor DL, Dubois L, Tremblay MS. Prevalence and correlates of
high red blood cell folate concentrations in the Canadian population using three proposed
cut-offs. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40:1025-1030, 2015.
182. Deshpande S, Berry T, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes R, Tremblay MS.
Comparing the influence of dynamic and static versions of media in evaluating physical-
activity promotion ads. Social Marketing Quarterly 21:135-141, 2015.
183. Tremblay MS, Feng M, Garriguet D, Ball GDC, Buchholz A, Chanoine J-P, Lambert M,
Morrison KM. Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry (CANPWR): Baseline
descriptive statistics and comparison to Canadian norms. BMC Obesity 2:29, 2015.
184. Wijndaele K, Westgate K, Stephens SK, Blair SN, Bull FC, Chastin SFM, Dunstan DW,
Ekelund U, Esliger DW, Freedson PS, Granat MH, Matthews CE, Owen N, Rowlands
AV, Sherar LB, Tremblay MS, Troiano RP, Brage S, Healy GN. Utilization and
harmonization of adult accelerometry data: review and expert consensus. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise 47:2129-2139, 2015.
185. Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Champagne CM, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M,
Hu G, Johnson WD, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V,
Olds TS, Onywera VO, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C,
Zhao P, Church TS for the ISCOLE Research Group. Physical activity, sedentary time
and obesity in an international sample of children. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise 47:2062-2069, 2015.
186. Craig CL, Bauman A, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes RE, Faulkner G, Berry TR, Tremblay
MS, Spence JC. An evaluation of the My ParticipACTION campaign to increase self-
efficacy for being more physically active. Journal of Health Communications 20:995-
1001, 2015.
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187. Carson V*, Kuzik N, Hunter S, Wiebe SA, Spence JC, Friedman A, Tremblay MS,
Slater LG, Hinkley T. Systematic review of sedentary behavior and cognitive
development in early childhood. Preventive Medicine 78:115-122, 2015.
188. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, Lloyd M, Yang Y, Boiarskaia E, Zhu W, Tremblay MS. The
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: methods for children in grades 4 to 6 (8 to 12
years). BMC Public Health 15:767, 2015.
189. Muthuri S*, Wachira L-J*, Onywera V, Tremblay MS. Direct and self-reported measures
of physical activity and sedentary behaviours by weight status in school-aged children:
results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Annals of Human Biology 42:237-245, 2015.
190. Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Champagne CM, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M,
Hu G, Johnson WD, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V,
Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao
P, Church TS, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Relationship between lifestyle
behaviours and obesity in 9-11 year old children: Results from a 12-country study.
Obesity 23:1696-1702, 2015.
191. LeBlanc AG*, Berry T, Deshpande S, Duggan M, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE,
O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Knowledge and awareness of
Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines: a synthesis of existing
evidence. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40:716-724, 2015.
192. Carson V*, Faulkner G, Sabiston CM, Tremblay MS, Leatherdale S. Patterns of
movement behaviors and their association with overweight and obesity in youth.
International Journal of Public Health 60:551-559, 2015.
193. LeBlanc AG*, Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Church TS,
Fogelholm M, Harrington DM, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C,
Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C,
Zhao P, Tremblay MS. Correlates of total sedentary time and screen time in 9-11 year-
old children around the world: The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle
and the Environment. PLOS ONE 10(6):e0129622.
194. White L, Luciani A, Berry TR, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A, O’Reilly N, Rhodes
RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: A longitudinal
evaluation. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education 2015.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14635240.2015.1050122
195. Gribbon A, McNeil J, Jay O, Tremblay MS, Chaput JP. Active video games and energy
balance in male adolescents: a randomized crossover trial. American Journal of Clinical
Nutrition 101:1126-1134, 2015.
196. Tremblay MS, Gray C, Babcock S, Barnes J, Costas Bradstreet C, Carr D, Chabot G,
Choquette L, Chorney D, Collyer C, Herrington S, Janson K, Janssen I, Larouche R*,
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Pickett W, Power M, Sandseter EBH, Simon B, Brussoni M. Position Statement on
Active Outdoor Play. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public
Health 12:6475-6505, 2015.
197. Gray C, Gibbons R*, Larouche R*, Sandseter EBH, Bienenstock A, Brussoni M, Chabot
G, Herrington S, Janssen I, Pickett W, Power M, Stanger N, Sampson M, Tremblay MS.
What is the relationship between outdoor time and physical activity, sedentary behaviour,
and physical fitness in in children? A systematic review. International Journal of
Environment Research and Public Health 12:6455-6474, 2015.
198. Brussoni M, Gibbons R*, Gray C, Ishikawa T, Sandseter EBH, Bienenstock A, Chabot G,
Fuselli P, Herrington S, Janssen I, Pickett W, Power M, Stanger N, Sampson M,
Tremblay MS. What is the relationship between risky outdoor play and health in
children? A systematic review. International Journal of Environment Research and
Public Health 12:6423-6454, 2015.
199. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tudor-Locke K, Schuna JM Jr, Leduc G,
Boyer C, LeBlanc AG*, Chaput J-P. Mediating role of television time, diet patterns,
physical activity and sleep duration in the association between television in the bedroom
and adiposity in 10-year-old children. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition
and Physical Activity 12:60, 2015.
200. Silva DAS, Tremblay MS, Pelegrini A, Ferreira de Lima Silva JM, Petroski EL. Low
aerobic fitness in Brazilian adolescents. Brazilian Journal of Sports Medicine (Revista
Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte) 21(2):94-98, 2015.
201. Tremblay MS, Gonzalez SA, Katzmarzyk PT, Onywera VO, Reilly JJ, Tomkinson G,
for the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance. Physical activity report cards: Active
Healthy Kids Global Alliance and the Lancet Physical Activity Observatory. Journal of
Physical Activity and Health 12:297-298, 2015.
202. Tudor-Locke C, Mire EF, Dentro KN, Barreira TV, Schuna Jr. JM, Zhao P, Tremblay
MS, Standage M, Sarmiento OL, Onywera V, Matsudo V, Olds T, Maia J, Maher C,
Lambert EV, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Hu G, Fogelholm M, Chaput J-P, Church TS,
Katzmarzyk PT, for the ISCOLE Research Group. A model for presenting accelerometer
paradata in large studies: ISCOLE. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity 12:52, 2015.
203. LeBlanc AG*, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, Borghese MM, Tremblay
MS. Correlates of objectively measured sedentary time and self-reported screen time in
Canadian children. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity 12:38, 2015.
204. Tudor-Locke C, Barreira TV, Schuna JM, Mire EF, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT.
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Improving wear time compliance with a 24-hour waist-worn accelerometer protocol in
the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE).
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 12:11, 2015.
205. McNeil J, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Borghese MM,
Chaput J-P. Objectively-measured sleep and its association with adiposity and physical
activity in a sample of Canadian children. Journal of Sleep Research 24:131-139, 2015.
206. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Francis C*,
Chaput JP. Television viewing and food intake during television viewing pattern of
normal weight, overweight, and obese 9- to 11-year-old Canadian children: A cross-
sectional analysis. Journal of Nutritional Science 4(e8):1-9, 2015.
207. Chaput J-P, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tremblay A, Bouchard C.
Workplace standing time and the incidence of obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: A
longitudinal study in adults. BMC Public Health 15(111):1-7, 2015.
208. Lang JJ*, McNeil J, Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ*. Sit less, stand more: A randomized
point-of-decision prompt intervention to reduce sedentary time. Preventive Medicine
73:67-69, 2015.
209. Tremblay MS on behalf of the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance. Coordinated efforts
in the reporting of global physical activity. The Lancet 385(9962):28, 2015.
210. Chaput JP, Carson V*, Gray C, Tremblay MS. Importance of all movement behaviors in
a 24 hour period for overall health. International Journal of Environmental Research
and Public Health 11:12575-12581, 2014.
211. Colapinto CK*, Tremblay MS, Aufreiter S, Bushnik T, Pfeiffer CM, O’Connor DL. The
direction of the difference between Canadian and American erythrocyte folate
concentrations is dependent on the assay method employed: a comparison of the
Canadian Health Measures Survey and National Health and Nutrition Examination
Survey. British Journal of Nutrition 112(11):1873-1881, 2014.
212. Longmuir PE, Colley RC, Wherley VA, Tremblay MS. Comment: Risks and benefits of
childhood physical activity. Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology 2(11):861-862, 2014.
213. Tobe SW, Stone JA, Walker KM, Anderson T, Bhattacharyya O, Cheng AYY, Gregoire
J, Gubitz G, L’Abbé M, Lau DCW, Leiter LA, Oh P, Padwal R, Poirier L, Selby P,
Tremblay MS, Ward RA, Hua D, Liu PP, for the C-CHANGE Collaborative. 2014
Canadian Cardiovascular Harmonized National Guideline Endeavour (C-CHANGE):
2014 update. Canadian Medical Association Journal 186(17):1299-1305, 2014.
214. Longmuir PE, Colley RC, Wherley VA, Tremblay MS. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Position Stand: benefit and risk for promoting childhood physical activity.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39:1271-1279, 2014.
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215. Prince SA, Gresty KM, Reed JL, Wright E, Tremblay MS, Reid RD. Individual, social
and physical environmental correlates of sedentary behaviours in adults: a systematic
review protocol. Systematic Reviews 3:120, 2014.
216. Larouche R*, Oyeyemi AL, Prista A, Onywera VO, Akinroye KK, Tremblay MS. A
systematic review of active transportation research in Africa and the psychometric
properties of measurement tools for children and youth. International Journal of
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 11:129, 2014.
217. Stevens A, Hamel C, Singh K, Ansari M, Myers E, Ziegler P, Hutton B, Sharma A,
Bjerre L, Fenton S, Gow R, Hadjiyannakis S, O'Hara K, Pound C, Salewski E, Shrier I,
Willows N, Moher D, Tremblay MS. Do sugar-sweetened beverages cause adverse
health outcomes in children? A systematic review protocol. Systematic Reviews 3:96,
2014.
218. Hamel C, Stevens A, Singh K, Ansari MT, Myers E, Ziegler P, Hutton B, Sharma A,
Bjerre L, Fenton S, Lau DCW, O'Hara K, Reid R, Salewski E, Shrier I, Willows N,
Tremblay MS, Moher D. Do sugar-sweetened beverages cause adverse health outcomes
in adults? A systematic review protocol. Systematic Reviews 3:108, 2014.
219. Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS.
Electronic screens in children’s bedroom and adiposity, physical activity and sleep: does
the number and type of electronic devices matter? Canadian Journal of Public Health
105(4):e273-e279, 2014.
220. Morrison KM, Damanhoury S, Buchholz A, Chanoine JP, Lambert M, Tremblay MS,
Berall G, Hamilton J, Laberge AM, Legault L, Thabane L, Jakymyshyn M, Ambler KA,
Ball GDC. The CANadian Pediatric Weight management Registry (CANPWR): Study
Protocol. BMC Pediatrics 14:161, 2014.
221. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Francis C*,
Chaput JP. Independent and combined associations of total sedentary time and television
viewing time with food intake patterns of 9- to 11-year-old Canadian children. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39:937-943, 2014.
222. LeBlanc AG*, Larouche R*, Chaput J-P, Goldfield GS, Tremblay MS. No clear evidence
that exergames can prevent obesity. Obesity Reviews 15:692-693, 2014.
223. Muthuri SK*, Wachira L-JM*, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Comparative Study of
Physical Activity Patterns among School Children in Kenya and Canada: Results from
the ISCOLE Project. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and
Dance 20(2:2):765-779, 2014.
224. Larouche R*, Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, Belanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Borghese MM,
Tremblay MS. A cross-sectional examination of socio-demographic and school-level
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correlates of children’s school travel mode in Ottawa, Canada. BMC Public Health
14:497, 2014.
225. Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG*, Borghese MM, Tremblay
MS. Objectively measured physical activity, sedentary time and sleep duration:
independent and combined associations with adiposity in Canadian children. Nutrition
and Diabetes 4:e117:1-5, 2014.
226. Muthuri SK*, Wachira L-JM*, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Correlates of objectively
measured overweight/obesity and physical activity in Kenyan school children: results
from ISCOLE-Kenya. BMC Public Health 14:436, 2014.
227. Saunders TJ*, Gray CE, Borghese MM, McFarlane A, Mbonu A, Ferraro ZM, Tremblay
MS. Validity of SC-StepRx pedometer-derived moderate and vigorous physical activity
during treadmill walking and running in a heterogeneous sample of children and youth.
BMC Public Health 14:519, 2014.
228. Gray C, Larouche R*, Barnes J, Colley RC, Cowie Bonne J, Arthur M, Cameron C,
Chaput JP, Faulkner G, Janssen I, Kolen A, Manske S, Salmon A, Spence JC, Timmons
B, Tremblay MS. Are We Driving Our Kids to Unhealthy Habits? Results from the
Active Healthy Kids Canada 2013 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and
Youth. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
11:6009-6020, 2014.
229. Jarvis JW, Rhodes RE, Deshpande S, Berry TR, Chulak-Bozzer T, Deshpande S,
Faulkner G, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Latimer-Cheung AE. Investigating the role of
brand equity in predicting the relationship between message exposure and parental
support for their child’s physical activity. Social Marketing Quarterly 20(2):103-115,
2014.
230. Faulkner G, Solomon V, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE, Rhodes R, Spence
J, Tremblay MS. Examining the potential disconnect between parents’ perceptions and
reality regarding the physical activity levels of their children. Journal of Applied
Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at Risk 5(1):9, 2014.
231. Tremblay MS, Gray CE, Akinroye K, Harrington D, Katzmarzyk PT, Lambert EV,
Liukkonen J, Maddison R, Ocansey RT, Onywera VO, Prista A, Reilly JJ, Rodriguez
Martinez P, Sarmiento Duenas OL, Standage M, Tomkinson G. Physical activity of
children: A global matrix of grades comparing 15 countries related to the physical
activity of children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S113-S125,
2014.
232. Tremblay MS. 2014 Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children. Journal of
Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S1-S2, 2014.
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233. Tremblay MS, Barnes JD, Cowie Bonne J. Impact of the Active Healthy Kids Canada
Report Card: A 10-year analysis. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S3-S20, 2014.
234. Gray CE, Barnes JD, Cowie Bonne JC, Cameron C, Chaput JP, Faulkner G, Janssen I,
Katzmarzyk PT, Kolen AM, Manske SR, Salmon A, Spence JC, Timmons BW,
Tremblay MS. The 2014 Active Healthy Kids Canada 10th Anniversary Report Card on
Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S26-S32, 2014.
235. Reilly JJ, Dick S, McNeill G, Tremblay MS. Results from Scotland’s 2013 Report Card
on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S93-S97, 2014.
236. Wachira L-JM*, Muthuri SK*, Tremblay MS, Onywera VO. Results from Kenya’s 2014
Report Card on the Physical Activity and Body Weight of Children and Youth. Journal
of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S69-S73, 2014.
237. Carson V*, Wong SL, Winkler E, Healy GN, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Patterns of
sedentary time and cardiometabolic risk among Canadian adults. Preventive Medicine
65:23-27, 2014.
238. Larouche R*, Boyer C, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Physical fitness, motor skill and
physical activity relationships in Grade 4 to 6 children. Applied Physiology, Nutrition,
and Metabolism 39:553-559, 2014.
239. Larouche R*, Faulkner G, Fortier M, Tremblay MS. Active transportation and
adolescents’ health: the Canadian Health Measures Survey. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine 46(5):507-515, 2014.
240. Muthuri SK*, Francis CE*, Wachira LJM*, LeBlanc AG*, Sampson M, Onywera VO,
Tremblay MS. Evidence of an overweight/obesity transition among school-aged children
and youth in Sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review. PLoS ONE 9(3):e92846, 2014.
241. Muthuri SK*, Wachira LJM*, LeBlanc AG*, Francis CE*, Sampson M, Onywera VO,
Tremblay MS. Temporal Trends and Correlates of Physical Activity, Sedentary
Behaviour, and Physical Fitness among School-Aged Children in Sub-Saharan Africa: A
Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public
Health 11:3327-3359, 2014.
242. Carter M*, Dubois L, Tremblay MS. Place and food insecurity: a critical review and
synthesis of the literature. Public Health Nutrition 17:94-112, 2014.
243. Berry TR, Craig CL, Faulkner G, Latimer A, Rhodes, R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS.
Mothers’ Intentions to Support Children’s Physical Activity Related to Attention and
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Implicit Agreement with Advertisements. International Journal of Behavioral
Medicine 21:131-138, 2014.
244. Silva DAS, Tremblay MS, de Andrade Goncalves EC, Silva RJS. Television time
among Brazilian adolescents: correlated factors are different between boys and girls. The
Scientific World Journal 2014(794539):1-9, 2014.
245. Saunders TJ*, Chaput J-P, Goldfield GS, Colley RC, Kenny GP, Doucet E, Tremblay
MS. Children and youth do not compensate for an imposed bout of prolonged sitting by
reducing subsequent food intake or increasing physical activity: a randomized crossover
study. British Journal of Nutrition 111:747-754, 2014.
246. Saunders TJ*, Chaput JP, Tremblay MS. Sedentary behaviour as an emerging risk factor
for cardiometabolic diseases in children and youth. Canadian Journal of Diabetes
38:53-61, 2014.
247. Larouche R*, Saunders TJ*, Faulkner GEJ, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Associations
between active school transport and physical activity, body composition and
cardiovascular fitness: a systematic review of 68 studies. Journal of Physical Activity
and Health 11:206-211, 2014.
248. Lloyd M, Saunders T*, Bremer E, Tremblay MS. Long-term importance of fundamental
motor skills: a 20 year follow-up study. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly 31:67-78,
2014.
249. Larouche R*, Barnes J, Tremblay MS. Too far to walk or bike? Canadian Journal of
Public Health 104(7):e487-e489, 2013.
250. Larouche R*, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Correlates of active school transport
immediately before and after the transition from primary to secondary school: a pilot-
study. Journal of Applied Research on Children: Informing Policy for Children at
Risk 4(2):4, 2013.
251. Chaput JP, LeBlanc AG*, McFarlane A, Colley RC*, Thivel D, Biddle SJH, Maddison R,
Leatherdale ST, Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Canada's Position on Active Video
Games for Children and Youth. Paediatrics & Child Health 18(10):529-532, 2013.
252. Carson V*, LeBlanc C, Moreau E, Tremblay MS. Paediatricians’ awareness of,
agreement with, and use of the new Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
Guidelines for ages 0-17 years. Paediatrics and Child Health 18(10):538-542, 2013.
253. Nadeau C, Wong SL, Flanagan WM, Oderkirk J, Manuel D, Wall R, Tremblay MS.
Development of a population-based microsimulation model of physical activity in
Canada. Health Reports 24(10):11-19, 2013.
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254. Saunders TJ*, Tremblay MS, Mathieu M-E, Henderson M, O’Loughlin J, Tremblay A,
Chaput J-P. Associations of sedentary behavior, sedentary bouts, breaks in sedentary time
with cardiometabolic risk in children with a family history of obesity. PLOS ONE 8(11):
e79143, 2013. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0079143.
255. Gillis LHE, Olds T, Tomkinson G, Moreira C, Christie C, Nigg C, Cerin E, Van Sluijs E,
Stratton G, Janssen I, Dorovolomo J, Reilly J, Mota J, Zayed K, Kawalski K, Anderson
LB, Carrizosa M, Tremblay MS, Chia M, Hamlin M, Thomas N, Maddison R, Biddle S,
Gorely T, Onywera V, Van Mechelen W. Research priorities for child and adolescent
physical activity and sedentary behaviours: a global perspective using a twin-panel
Delphi procedure. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity 10:112, 2013.
256. Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Champagne CM, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M,
Hu G, Johnson WD, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V,
Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao
P, Church TS. The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the
Environment (ISCOLE): Design and Methods. BMC Public Health 13:900, 2013.
257. Fisher KL, Mawani A, von Tigerstrom B, Larre T, Cameron C, Chad KE, Reeder B,
Tremblay MS. Awareness and use of the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit. Canadian Tax
Journal 61(3):599-632, 2013.
258. Saunders TJ*, Chaput J-P, Goldfield GS, Colley RC*, Kenny GP, Doucet E, Tremblay
MS. Prolonged sitting and markers of cardiometabolic risk in children and youth: a
randomized crossover study. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental 62(10):1423-
1428, 2013.
259. Boyer C, Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ*, McFarlane A, Borghese M, Lloyd M, Longmuir
PE. Feasibility, validity and reliability of the plank isometric hold as a field-based
assessment of muscular endurance for children 8 to 12 years of age. Pediatric Exercise
Science 25:407-422, 2013.
260. Chaput J-P, LeBlanc AG*, Goldfield GS, Tremblay MS. Are active video games useful
in increasing physical activity and addressing obesity in children? (Letter to the Editor).
JAMA Pediatrics 167(7):677-678, 2013.
261. Joffres M, Shields M, Tremblay MS, Connor Gorber S. Dyslipidemia prevalence,
treatment, control, and awareness in the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Canadian
Journal of Public Health 104(3):e252-e257, 2013.
262. Barnes JD, Colley RC*, Borghese M, Janson K, Fink A, Tremblay MS. Results from the
Active Healthy Kids Canada 2012 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and
Youth. Pediatrics and Child Health 18(6):301-304, 2013.
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263. Gainforth HL, Berry T, Faulkner G, Rhodes R, Spence J, Tremblay MS, Latimer-
Cheung AE. Evaluating the uptake of Canada’s new physical activity and sedentary
behaviour guidelines on service organizations’ websites. Translational Behavioral
Medicine 3(2):172-179, 2013.
264. LeBlanc AG*, Chaput J-P, McFarlane A, Colley RC*, Thivel D, Biddle SJH, Maddison
R, Leatherdale ST, Tremblay MS. Active Video Games and Health Indicators in
Children and Youth: A Systematic Review. PLOS ONE 8(6):e65351, 2013.
265. Janssen I, Wong SL, Colley R*, Tremblay MS. The fractionalization of physical activity
throughout the week is associated with the cardiometabolic health of children and youth.
BMC Public Health 13:554, 2013.
266. Larouche R*, Faulkner GEJ, Tremblay MS. Assessing the influence of the transition
from primary to secondary school on the volume of active school transport and physical
activity: a prospective pilot-study. Bioenergetics 2:105, 2013.
267. Colley RC*, Barnes J, Leblanc A*, Borghese M, Boyer C, Tremblay MS. Validity of the
SC-StepMX pedometer during treadmill walking and running. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition, and Metabolism 38:520-524, 2013.
268. Chaput J-P, Saunders TJ*, Mathieu M-E, Henderson M, Tremblay MS, O’Loughlin J,
Tremblay A. Combined associations between moderate to vigorous physical activity and
sedentary behavior with cardiometabolic risk factors in children. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition, and Metabolism 38:477-483, 2013.
269. Larouche R*, Faulkner GEJ, Tremblay MS. Associations between neighbourhood
walkability, active school transport and physical activity levels in primary and secondary
school students: a pilot-study. University of Ottawa Journal of Medicine 3:42-46,
2013.
270. Colley RC*, Garriguet D, Adamo KB, Carson V*, Janssen I, Timmons BW, Tremblay
MS. Physical activity and sedentary behavior during the early years in Canada: A cross-
sectional study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
10(54):1-11, 2013.
271. Onywera V, Héroux M, Jáuregui Ulloa E, Adamo KB, López Taylor J, Janssen I,
Tremblay MS. Adiposity and physical activity among children in countries at different
stages of the physical activity transition: Canada, Mexico and Kenya. African Journal
for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance 19(1):132-142, 2013.
272. Goldfield G, Saunders TJ*, Kenny GP, Hadjiyannakis S, Phillips P, Alberga AS,
Tremblay MS, Sigal RJ. Screen Viewing and Diabetes Risk Factors in Overweight and
Obese Adolescents. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 44(4S4):S364-S370,
2013.
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273. Colley RC*, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Wong SL, Saunders TJ*, Carson V*, Tremblay MS.
The association between accelerometer-measured patterns of sedentary time and health
risk in children and youth: results from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. BMC
Public Health 13:200, 2013.
274. Thivel D, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P. Modern sedentary behaviours favour energy
consumption in children and adolescents. Current Obesity Reports 2(1):50-57, 2013.
275. Héroux M, Onywera V, Tremblay MS, Adamo KB, Lopez Taylor J, Jáuregui Ulloa E,
Janssen I. The relation between aerobic fitness, muscular fitness and obesity in children
from three countries at different stages of the physical activity transition. ISRN Obesity
2013(134835):1-10, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/134835.
276. Carson V*, Tremblay MS, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Janssen I. The Canadian Sedentary
Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years (zero to four years of age) and screen time
among children from Kingston, Ontario. Pediatrics and Child Health 18(1):25-28,
2013.
277. Saunders TJ*, Tremblay MS, Despres J-P, Bouchard C, Tremblay A, Chaput J-P.
Sedentary behaviour, visceral fat accumulation and cardiometabolic risk in adults: a 6-
year longitudinal study from the Quebec Family Study. PLOS ONE 8(1):e54225, 2013.
278. Rhodes RE, Berry T, Craig CL, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, Spence JC, Tremblay
MS. Understanding parental support of child physical activity behavior. American
Journal of Health Behavior 37(4):469-477, 2013.
279. Carter MA*, Dubois L, Tremblay MS, Taljaard M. The influence of place on weight gain
during early childhood: a population-based longitudinal study. Journal of Urban Health
90(2):224-239, 2013.
280. Berry TR, Craig CL, Faulkner G, Latimer A, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS.
Mothers' intentions to support children's physical activity related to attention and implicit
agreement with advertisements. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Published on-line (November):1-8, 2012. DOI 10.1007/s12529-012-9279-5.
281. Carter MA*, Dubois L, Tremblay MS, Taljaard M. Local social environmental factors
are associated with household food insecurity in a longitudinal study of children. BMC
Public Health. 12:1038, 2012. doi:10.1186/1471-2458-12-1038.
282. Tremblay MS. Reply to the Discussion of “Letter to the Editor: Standardized use of the
terms sedentary and sedentary behaviours” - Sitting and reclining are different states.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 37(6):1257, 2012.
283. Carter MA*, Dubois L, Tremblay MS, Taljaard M, Jones BL. Trajectories of childhood
weight gain: the relative importance of local environment versus individual social and
early life factors. PLOS ONE 7(10):e47065, 2012.
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284. Galaviz KI, Tremblay MS, Colley R, Jauregui E, López y Taylor J, Janssen I.
Associations between physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and obesity in Mexican
children. Salud Publica de Mexico Journal 54(5):463-469, 2012.
285. Prince SA*, Kristjansson EA, Russell K, Billette J-M, Sawada M, Ali A, Tremblay MS,
D. Prud’homme. Relationships between neighbourhoods, physical activity and obesity: A
multilevel analysis of built and social environments in a large Canadian city. Obesity
20(10):2093-2100, 2012.
286. Rowe G, Tremblay MS, Manuel DG. Can we make time for physical activity?
Simulating effects of daily physical activity on mortality. Epidemiology Research
International 2012(304937):1-10, 2012.
287. Tremblay MS, et al., and Sedentary Behaviour Research Network. Standardized use of
the terms “sedentary” and “sedentary behaviours”. Movement & Sport Sciences –
Science & Motricité 77:73-76, 2012. DOI 10.1051/sm/2012006 (in both English and
French).
288. Tremblay MS, et al., and Sedentary Behaviour Research Network. Standardized use of
the terms “sedentary” and “sedentary behaviours”. African Journal for Physical, Health
Education, Recreation & Dance 18(1):200-204, 2012.
289. LeBlanc AG*, Spence JC, Carson V*, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C, Janssen I, Kho ME,
Stearns J, Timmons BW, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of sedentary behaviour and
health indicators in the early years (aged 0-4 years). Applied Physiology, Nutrition and
Metabolism 37:753-772, 2012.
290. Barnes JD, Colley RC*, Tremblay MS. Results from the 2011 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 37:793-797, 2012.
291. Timmons BW, LeBlanc AG*, Carson V*, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C, Janssen I, Kho
ME, Spence JC, Stearns J, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of physical activity and
health in the early years (aged 0-4 years). Applied Physiology, Nutrition and
Metabolism 37:773-792, 2012.
292. Colapinto CK*, O'Connor DL, Dubois L, Tremblay MS. Prevalence and correlates of
folic acid supplement use in the Canadian population. Health Reports 23(2):39-44,
2012.
293. Tremblay MS. Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in
Canada: The year in review. Canadian Journal of Public Health 103(3):164-169, 2012.
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294. Saunders TJ*, R Larouche*, Colley RC*, Tremblay MS. Acute sedentary behaviour and
markers of cardiometabolic risk: a systematic review of intervention studies. Journal of
Nutrition and Metabolism 2012(712435):1-12, 2012.
295. Shields M, Tremblay MS, Connor Gorber S, Janssen I. Abdominal obesity and
cardiovascular disease risk factors within body mass index categories. Health Reports
23(2):7-16, 2012.
296. Shields M, Tremblay MS, Connor Gorber S, Janssen I. Measures of abdominal obesity
within body mass index categories, 1981 to 2007-2009. Health Reports 23(2):33-38,
2012.
297. Gee ME, Bienek A, Robitaille C, McAlister FA, Joffres M, Tremblay MS, Johansen H,
Campbell N. Factors associated with lack of awareness and uncontrolled high blood
pressure among Canadian adults with hypertension. Canadian Journal of Cardiology
28(3):375-382, 2012.
298. Chaput JP, Lambert M, Mathieu M-E, Tremblay MS, O’Loughlin J, Tremblay A.
Physical activity versus sedentary time: independent associations with adiposity in
children. Pediatric Obesity 7:251-258, 2012.
299. Onywera V, Adamo KB, Sheel AW, Waudo J, Boit M, Tremblay MS. Emerging
evidence of the physical activity transition in Kenya. Journal of Physical Activity and
Health 9:554-562, 2012.
300. Colley RC*, Brownrigg M, Tremblay MS. The Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card
on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Health Promotion Practice 13(3):320-330,
2012.
301. Craig CL, Shields M, LeBlanc AG*, Tremblay MS. Trends in aerobic fitness among
Canadian children and adults 1981 to 2007-2009: what can we conclude? Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 37:511-519, 2012.
302. Moffat M, Hegenscheidt S, Ng S, Reid D, Rotem-Lehrer N, Tremblay MS. Evidence-
based exercise prescription: raising the standard of delivery. International
Musculoskeletal Medicine 34(1):21-36, 2012.
303. Colley RC*, Wong SL, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Connor Gorber S, Tremblay MS.
Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep in Canadian children: parent-report
versus direct measures and relative associations with health risk. Health Reports
23(2):45-52, 2012.
304. Colley RC*, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Step count target to measure adherence to physical
activity guidelines in children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 44:977-
982, 2012.
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305. Colapinto CK*, O'Connor DL, Dubois L, Tremblay MS. Folic acid supplement use is the
most significant predictor of folate concentrations in Canadian women of childbearing
age. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 37:284-292, 2012.
306. Janssen I, Shields M, Craig CL, Tremblay MS. Changes in the obesity phenotype within
Canadian children and adults, 1981 to 2007-2009. Obesity 20:916-919, 2012.
307. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG*, Carson V*, Choquette L, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C,
Duggan M, Gordon MJ, Hicks A, Janssen I, Kho ME, Latimer-Cheung A, LeBlanc C,
Murumets K, Okely AD, Reilly JJ, Spence JC, Stearns J, Timmons BW. Canadian
Physical Activity Guidelines for the Early Years (aged 0-4 years). Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 37:345-356, 2012.
308. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG*, Carson V*, Choquette L, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C,
Duggan M, Gordon MJ, Hicks A, Janssen I, Kho ME, Latimer-Cheung A, LeBlanc C,
Murumets K, Okely AD, Reilly JJ, Spence JC, Stearns J, Timmons BW. Directives
canadiennes en matière d’activité physique pour la petite enfance (enfants âgés de 0 à 4
ans) Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 37:357-369, 2012.
309. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG*, Carson V*, Choquette L, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C,
Duggan M, Gordon MJ, Hicks A, Janssen I, Kho ME, Latimer-Cheung A, LeBlanc C,
Murumets K, Okely AD, Reilly JJ, Stearns J, Timmons BW, Spence JC. Canadian
Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years (aged 0-4 years). Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 37:370-380, 2012.
310. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG*, Carson V*, Choquette L, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C,
Duggan M, Gordon MJ, Hicks A, Janssen I, Kho ME, Latimer-Cheung A, LeBlanc C,
Murumets K, Okely AD, Reilly JJ, Stearns J, Timmons BW, Spence JC. Directives
canadiennes en matière de comportement sédentaire pour la petite enfance (enfants âgés
de 0 à 4 ans). Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 37:381-391, 2012.
311. S.A. Prince*, M.S. Tremblay, D. Prud’homme, R. Colley*, M. Sawada, E.A.
Kristjansson. Neighbourhood differences in objectively measured physical activity,
sedentary time and body mass index. Open Journal of Preventive Medicine 1(3):182-
189, 2011.
312. G.G. Goldfield, G.P. Kenny, S. Hadjiyannakis, P. Phillips, A.S. Alberga, T.J. Saunders*,
M.S. Tremblay, J. Malcolm, D. Prud'homme, R. Gougeon, R.J. Sigal. Video game
playing is independently associated with blood pressure and lipids in overweight and
obese adolescents. PLoS ONE 6(11);e26643:1-6, 2011.
313. S.W. Tobe, J.A. Stone, M. Brouwers, O. Bhattacharyya, K.M. Walker, M. Dawes, J.
Genest, S. Grover, G. Gubitz, D. Lau, A. Pipe, P. Selby, M.S. Tremblay, D. Warburton,
R. Ward, V. Woo, L.A. Leiter, P.P. Liu. Harmonization of guidelines for the prevention
and treatment of cardiovascular disease: the C-CHANGE Initiative. Canadian Medical
Association Journal 183:E1135-E1150, 2011.
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314. S.A. Prince*, E.A. Kristjansson, K. Russell, J-M. Billette, M. Sawada, A. Ali, M.S.
Tremblay, D. Prud’homme. A multilevel analysis of neighbourhood built and social
environments and adult self-reported physical activity and body mass index in Ottawa,
Canada. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
8:3953-3978, 2011.
315. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. Obesity estimates for children
based on parent-report versus direct measures. Health Reports 22(3):47-58, 2011.
316. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. Bias in self-reported estimates
of obesity in Canadian health surveys: an update on correction equations for adults.
Health Reports 22(3):35-45, 2011.
317. M.S. Tremblay, A.G. LeBlanc*, M.E. Kho, T.J. Saunders*, R. Larouche*, R.C. Colley*,
G. Goldfield, S. Connor Gorber. Systematic review of sedentary behaviour and health
indicators in school-aged children and youth. International Journal of Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity 8:98, 2011.
318. J.P. Chaput, M. Lambert, K. Gray-Donald, J.J. McGrath, M.S. Tremblay, J. O’Loughlin,
A. Tremblay. Short sleep duration is independently associated with overweight and
obesity in Quebec children. Canadian Journal of Public Health 102:369-374, 2011.
319. R.C. Colley*, M.S. Tremblay. Moderate and vigorous physical activity intensity cut-
points for the Actical accelerometer. Journal of Sports Sciences 29(8):783-789, 2011.
320. R. Larouche*, M. Lloyd, E. Knight*, M.S. Tremblay. Relationship between active school
transport and body mass index in grades 4 to 6 children. Pediatric Exercise Science
23:322-330, 2011.
321. M.S. Tremblay. Tribute to Dr. Roy Shephard: Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines.
Health and Fitness Journal of Canada 4(3):27-29, 2011.
322. J. Salmon, M.S. Tremblay, S.J. Marshall, C. Hume. Health risks, correlates and
interventions to reduce sedentary behavior in young people. American Journal of
Preventive Medicine 41(2):197-206, 2011.
323. N. Owen, T. Sugiyama, E. Eakin, P. Gardiner, M.S. Tremblay, J.F. Sallis. Adults’
sedentary behavior - determinants and interventions. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine 41(2):189-196, 2011.
324. K.B. Adamo, A.W. Sheel, V. Onywera, J. Waudo, M. Boit, M.S. Tremblay. Child
obesity and fitness levels among Kenyan and Canadian children from urban and rural
environments: A KIDS-CAN Research Alliance study. International Journal of
Pediatric Obesity 6:e225-e232, 2011.
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325. G. Faulkner, C. McCloy, R. Plotnikoff, M.S. Tremblay. Relaunching a national social
marketing campaign: expectations and challenges for the ‘new’ ParticipACTION. Health
Promotion Practice 12(4):569-576, 2011.
326. F.A. McAlister, K. Wilkins, M. Joffres, F.H.H. Leenen, G. Fodor, M. Gee, M.S.
Tremblay, R. Walker, H. Johansen, N. Campbell. Changes in hypertension awareness,
treatment, and control rates in Canada over the past two decades. Canadian Medical
Association Journal 183(9):1007-1013, 2011.
327. S.L. Wong, R.C. Colley*, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Actical Accelerometer
sedentary activity thresholds for adults. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 8:587-
591, 2011.
328. Janssen, M. Shields, C.L. Craig, M.S. Tremblay. Prevalence and secular changes in
abdominal obesity in Canadian adolescents and adults, 1981 to 2007-2009. Obesity
Reviews 12(6):397-405, 2011.
329. T.J. Saunders*, S.A. Prince*, M.S. Tremblay. Clustering of children’s activity behaviour:
the use of self-report versus direct measures (letter to the editor). International Journal
of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 8:48, 2011.
330. C.K. Colapinto*, D.L. O’Connor, M.S. Tremblay. Folate status of the population in the
Canadian Health Measures Survey. Canadian Medical Association Journal
183(2):E100-E106, 2011.
331. M.S. Tremblay, A.G. LeBlanc*, I. Janssen, M.E. Kho, A. Hicks, K. Murumets, R.C.
Colley*, M. Duggan. Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children and Youth.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 36(1):59-64, 2011. (also published in
full in French: Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 36(1):65-71, 2011)
332. M.S. Tremblay, D.E.R. Warburton, I. Janssen, D.H. Paterson, A.E. Latimer, R.E.
Rhodes, M.E. Kho, A. Hicks, A.G. LeBlanc*, L. Zehr, K. Murumets, M. Duggan. New
Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
36(1):36-46, 2011. (also published in full in French: Applied Physiology, Nutrition
and Metabolism 36(1):47-58, 2011)
333. R.C. Colley*, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C.L. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity of Canadian adults: Accelerometer results from the 2007 to 2009 Canadian
Health Measures Survey. Health Reports 22(1):7-14, 2011.
334. R.C. Colley*, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C.L. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity of Canadian children and youth: Accelerometer results from the 2007 to 2009
Canadian Health Measures Survey. Health Reports 22(1):15-24, 2011.
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335. M.S. Tremblay, R. Colley*, T.J. Saunders*, G.N. Healy, N. Owen. Physiological and
health implications of a sedentary lifestyle. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and
Metabolism 35:725-740, 2010.
336. I. Fortier, P.R. Burton, P.J. Robson, V. Ferretti, J. Little, F.L. Heureux, M. Deschênes,
B.M. Knoppers, D. Doiron, J.C. Keers, P. Linksted, J.R. Harris, G. Lachance, C. Boileau,
N.L. Pedersen, C. Hamilton, K. Hveem, M. Borugian, R.P. Gallagher, J. McLaughlin, L.
Parker, J. Potter, J. Gallacher, R. Kaaks, B. Liu, T. Sprosen, A. Vilain, S. Atkinson, A.
Rengifo, R. Morton, A. Metspalu, E. Wichmann, M. Tremblay, R. Chisholm, A. Garcia
Montero, H. Hillege, J-E. Litton, L. Palmer, M. Perola, B. Wolffenbutte, L. Peltonen, T.
Hudson. Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data
across bioclinical studies. International Journal of Epidemiology 39:1383-1393, 2010.
337. T. Takken, S. Stephens, A. Balemans, M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, J. Schneiderman,
D. Biggar, P. Longmuir, V. Wright, B. McCrindle, M. Hendricks, A. Abad, J. van der
Net, B.M. Feldman. Validation of the Actiheart activity monitor for measurement of
activity energy expenditure in children and adolescents with chronic disease. European
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 64:1494-1500, 2010.
338. K. Murumets, N. O’Reilly, M.S. Tremblay, P. Katzmarzyk. Public Private Partnerships
in Physical Activity and Sport: Principles for Successful, Responsible Partnerships.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7(suppl.3):S317-S319, 2010.
339. J. Bustros, M.S. Tremblay, M. Shields, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen. Fitness of the Nation:
Findings from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Journal of Physical Activity and
Health 7(suppl.3):S349-S351, 2010.
340. R.C. Plotnikoff, P. Lightfoot, S. McFall, C. Spinola, S.T. Johnson, T. Prodaniuk, G.
Predy, M.S. Tremblay, L. Svenson. Child Health Ecological Surveillance System
(CHESS) for childhood obesity: a feasibility study. Chronic Diseases in Canada
30(3):95-106, 2010.
341. M. Lloyd, R. Colley*, M.S. Tremblay. Advancing the Debate on ‘Fitness Testing’ for
Children: Perhaps We’re Riding the Wrong Animal. Pediatric Exercise Science 22:176-
182, 2010.
342. G. Paradis, M.S. Tremblay, I. Janssen, A. Chiolero, T. Bushnik. Blood pressure in
Canadian children and adolescents. Health Reports 21(2):15-22, 2010.
343. M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay. Canadian childhood obesity estimates based on WHO,
IOTF and CDC cut-points. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 5:265-273,
2010.
344. M.S. Tremblay, M.E. Kho, A.C. Tricco, M. Duggan. Process description and evaluation
of Canadian physical activity guidelines development. International Journal of
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 7:42, 2010.
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345. M.S. Tremblay, M. Lloyd. Physical literacy measurement – the missing piece. Physical
and Health Education Journal 76(1):26-30, 2010.
346. M.S. Tremblay, G.S. Goldfield. Primary care screening and brief counselling for
overweight or mildly obese children does not improve BMI, nutrition or physical activity.
(Commentary on BMJ 2009; 339:b3308). Evidence-Based Medicine 15:23-24, 2010.
347. R. Colley*, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Quality control and data reduction
procedures for accelerometry-derived measures of physical activity. Health Reports
21(1):63-70, 2010.
348. K. Wilkins, N.R.C. Campbell, M.R. Joffres, H.L. Johansen, F.A. McAlister, M. Nichol,
S. Quach, H.L. Johansen, M.S. Tremblay. Blood pressure in Canadian adults. Health
Reports 21(1):37-46, 2010.
349. S. Bryan, M. Saint Pierre Larose, N. Campbell, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Resting blood
pressure and heart rate measurement in the Canadian Health Measures Survey, cycle 1.
Health Reports 21(1):71-78, 2010.
350. M.S. Tremblay, M. Shields, M. Laviolette, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen, S. Connor Gorber.
Fitness of Canadian children and youth: Results from the 2007-2009 Canadian Health
Measures Survey. Health Reports 21(1):7-20, 2010.
351. M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, M. Laviolette, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen, S. Connor Gorber.
Fitness of Canadian adults: Results from the 2007-2009 Canadian Health Measures
Survey. Health Reports 21(1):21-36, 2010.
352. D.W. Esliger*, M.S. Tremblay, J.L. Copeland*, J.D. Barnes, G.E. Huntington, D.R.
Bassett, Jr. Physical activity profile of Old Order Amish, Mennonite, and contemporary
children. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42:296-303, 2010.
353. S. Connor Gorber, M. Tremblay. The bias in self-reported obesity from 1976 to 2005, a
Canada – U.S. comparison. Obesity 18:354-361, 2010.
354. M.S. Tremblay and C.L. Craig. ParticipACTION: Overview and Introduction of
Baseline Research on the ‘New’ ParticipACTION. International Journal of Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity 6:84, 2009.
355. J.C. Spence, L.R. Brawley, C.L. Craig, R.C. Plotnikoff, M.S. Tremblay, A. Bauman, G.
Faulkner, K. Chad, M.I. Clark. ParticipACTION: Awareness of the ParticipACTION
campaign among Canadian adults: testing the knowledge gap hypothesis. International
Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 6:85, 2009.
356. G. Faulkner, C. McCloy, R. Plotnikoff, A. Bauman, L. Brawley, K. Chad, L. Gauvin, J.
Spence, M.S. Tremblay. ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the capacity available
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to the 'New ParticipACTION': A qualitative study of Canadian organizations.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 6:87, 2009.
357. R.C. Plotnikoff, I. Todosijczuk, G. Faulkner, M.A. Pickering, S. Cragg, K. Chad, J.C.
Spence, M.S. Tremblay, C.L. Craig, A. Bauman, L. Brawley, L. Gauvin.
ParticipACTION: Baseline assessment of the ‘New’ ParticipACTION: A quantitative
survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity. International Journal of
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 6:86, 2009.
358. A. McFarlane, A. Wielgosz, K. Barker, C. Black, T. Hodge, M. Knudtson, D. Manuel, F.
Silver, A. Svendsen, L. Svenson, M. Tremblay, J. Tu, M. Wolfson. Strengthening
information systems for heart health in Canada. Canadian Journal of Cardiology
25:631-634, 2009.
359. S. Connor Gorber*, S. Schofield-Hurwitz, J. Hardt, M.S. Tremblay, G. Levasseur. The
accuracy of self-reported smoking: a systematic review of the relationship between self-
reported and cotinine assessed smoking status. Nicotine and Tobacco Research 11:12-
24, 2009.
360. K.B. Adamo, S.A. Prince*, A.C. Tricco, S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay. A
comparison of indirect vs. direct measures for assessing physical activity in the pediatric
population: a systematic review. International Journal of Pediatric Obesity 4:2-27,
2009.
361. S.A. Prince*, K.B. Adamo, M.E. Hamel, J. Hardt, S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay. A
comparison of direct versus self-report measures for assessing physical activity in adults:
a systematic review. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity 5:56, 2008. doi:10.1186/1479-5868-5-56.
362. S. Connor Gorber*, M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, I. McDowell. The feasibility of
establishing correction factors to adjust self-reported estimates of obesity in the Canadian
Community Health Survey. Health Reports 19(3):71-82, 2008.
363. A.W. Probert, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber*. Desk Potatoes – The Importance of
Occupational Physical Activity on Health. Canadian Journal of Public Health 99:311-
318, 2008.
364. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay. Associations between obesity and
morbidity: effects of measurement methods. Obesity Reviews 9:501-502, 2008.
365. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger*, J.L. Copeland*, J.D. Barnes, D.R. Bassett. Moving
Forward by Looking Back: Lessons Learned from Lost Lifestyles. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 33:836-842, 2008.
366. M.S. Tremblay. Moving Forward by Looking Back: Physical Activity Across the Ages.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 33:817-818, 2008.
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367. M. Shields and M.S. Tremblay. Sedentary behaviour and obesity among Canadian
Adults. Health Reports 19(2):19-30, 2008.
368. M. Shields and M.S. Tremblay. Screen time among Canadian adults: a profile. Health
Reports 19(2):31-43, 2008.
369. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay. Estimates of obesity based on self-
report versus direct measures. Health Reports 19(2):61-76, 2008.
370. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay. Effects of measurement on obesity and
morbidity. Health Reports 19(2):77-84, 2008.
371. Tremblay MS, Brownrigg M, Deans R. Active Healthy Kids Canada report card on
physical activity for children and youth. Children and Exercise XXIV p.115-118, 2008.
372. Tremblay MS, Shields M. Applying the new WHO child growth standards in Canada:
What is our prevalence of obesity? Children and Exercise XXIV p.119-122, 2008.
373. Tremblay MS. Initiatives related to childhood obesity and inactivity in Canada: Year
2007 in review . Children and Exercise XXIV p.111-114, 2008.
374. L.B. Sherar, D.W. Esliger*, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, M.S. Tremblay. Response to Letter to
the Editor regarding “Age and gender differences in youth physical activity: Does
physical maturity matter? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39:830-835,
2007”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 40(5):980, 2008.
375. S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay, N. Campbell, J. Hardt. The accuracy of self-reported
hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Current Hypertension Reviews
4:36-62, 2008.
376. M.S. Tremblay. Major Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Physical Inactivity
in Canada: The Year in Review. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98:457-459, 2007.
377. M.S. Tremblay and S. Connor Gorber*. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Brief
Overview. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98:453-456, 2007.
378. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger*, A. Tremblay, R.C. Colley*. Incidental movement,
lifestyle-embedded activity and sleep: new frontiers in physical activity assessment.
Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S208-S217; Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S208-S217, 2007.
379. M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard, L. Brawley, C. Cameron, C.L. Craig, M. Duggan, D.W.
Esliger, W. Hearst, A. Hicks, I. Janssen, P.T. Katzmarzyk, A.E. Latimer, K.A. Martin
Ginis, A. McGuire, D.H. Paterson, M. Sharratt, J.C. Spence, B. Timmons, D. Warburton,
K. Young, L. Zehr. Physical activity guidelines and guides for Canadians: facts and
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future. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S218-S224; Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S218-S224, 2007.
380. M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard, L.R. Brawley. Research that Informs Canada’s Physical
Activity Guides: An Introduction. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S1-
S8; Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S1-S8, 2007.
381. P.T. Katzmarzyk and M.S. Tremblay. Limitations of Canada’s Physical Activity Data:
Implications for Monitoring Trends. Canadian Journal of Public Health
98(suppl.2):S185-S194; Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
32(suppl.2E):S185-S194, 2007.
382. D.W. Esliger* and M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Inactivity Profiling: The Next
Generation. Canadian Journal of Public Health 98(suppl.2):S195-S207; Applied
Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 32(suppl.2E):S195-S207, 2007.
383. P.T. Katzmarzyk, S. Tremblay, R. Morrison, M.S. Tremblay. Effects of Physical
Activity on Pediatric Reference Data for Obesity. International Journal of Pediatric
Obesity 2:138-143, 2007.
384. M.S. Tremblay, M. Wolfson, S. Connor Gorber. Canadian Health Measures Survey:
Background, Rationale and Overview. Health Reports 18(Suppl.):7-20, 2007.
385. D. Esliger*, A. Probert, S. Connor Gorber*, S. Bryan, M. Laviolette, M.S. Tremblay.
Validity of the Actical Accelerometer Step Count Function. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 39:1200-1204, 2007.
386. M.S. Tremblay, R. Langlois, S. Bryan, D. Esliger*, J. Patterson. Canadian Health
Measures Survey Pre-Test: Design, Methods, Results. Health Reports 18(Suppl.):21-30,
2007.
387. B. Day, R. Langlois, M. Tremblay, B-M. Knoppers. Canadian Health Measures Survey:
ethical, legal and social issues. Health Reports 18(Suppl.):37-52, 2007.
388. L.B. Sherar, D.W. Esliger*, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, M.S. Tremblay. Age and gender
differences in youth physical activity: Does physical maturity matter? Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise 39:830-835, 2007.
389. M.R. Stone, D.W. Esliger*, M.S. Tremblay. Comparative validity assessment of five
activity monitors: Does being a child matter? Pediatric Exercise Science 19:291-309,
2007.
390. S. Connor Gorber*, M.S. Tremblay, D. Moher, B. Gorber. 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.
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391. H.M. Orpana, M.S. Tremblay, P. Finès. Trends in weight change among Canadian
adults. Health Reports 18(2):9-16, 2007.
392. D.R. Bassett, M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger*, J.L. Copeland*, J.D. Barnes, G.E.
Huntington. 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.
393. P.T. Katzmarzyk, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay, K. Morrison. Classification of overweight
and obesity in children and adolescents. Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(8
suppl):Online-27-32, 2007.
394. C. LeBlanc, A. Irving, M.S. Tremblay. Individual approaches to the prevention of
pediatric obesity using physical activity. Canadian Medical Association Journal 176(8
suppl):Online-95-101, 2007.
395. N.A. Ross, S. Tremblay, S. Khan, D. Crouse, M.S. Tremblay and J-M. Berthelot. Body
Mass Index in Urban Canada: Neighbourhood and Metropolitan Area Effects. American
Journal of Public Health 97(3):500-508, 2007.
396. D.W. Esliger* and M.S. Tremblay. Technical Reliability Assessment of Three
Accelerometer Models in a Mechanical Set-up. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise 38:2173-2181, 2006.
397. M.S. Tremblay, S.N. Bryan, C.E. Pérez, C.I. Ardern and P.T. Katzmarzyk. Physical
Activity and Immigrant Status: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Canadian Journal of Public Health 97(4):277-282, 2006.
398. S.N. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay, C.E. Pérez, C.I. Ardern and P.T. Katzmarzyk. Physical
Activity and Ethnicity: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Canadian Journal of Public Health 97(4):271-276, 2006.
399. M.S. Tremblay, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland*, D.W. Esliger*. Conquering Childhood
Inactivity: Is the Answer in the Past? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
37:1187-1194, 2005.
400. M.S. Tremblay, C.E. Pérez, C.I. Ardern, S.N. Bryan, P.T. Katzmarzyk. Obesity,
Overweight and Ethnicity: Evidence from the Canadian Community Health Survey.
Health Reports 16(4):23-34, 2005.
401. M.S. Tremblay, J.L. Copeland*, W. VanHelder. Influence of exercise duration on post-
exercise steroid hormone resposes in trained males. European Journal of Applied
Physiology 94:505-513, 2005.
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402. D.W. Esliger*, J.L. Copeland*, J.D. Barnes, and M.S. Tremblay. Standardizing and
optimizing accelerometer data for physical activity monitoring. Journal of Physical
Activity and Health 2:366-383, 2005.
403. Adams, R., and M.S. Tremblay. Letter to the Editor: Use of Growth Charts. Canadian
Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research 66(2):60, 2005.
404. J.L. Copeland*, K.C. Kowalski, R.M. Donen, M.S. Tremblay. Convergent Validity of
the Physical Activity Questionnaire for Adults: The New Member of the PAQ Family.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2:216-229, 2005.
405. M.S. Tremblay. The need for directly measured health data in Canada (Invited
Editorial). Canadian Journal of Public Health 95:165-168, 2004.
406. J.C. Eisenmann, P.T. Katzmarzyk and M.S. Tremblay. Leisure-time Physical Activity
among Canadian Adolescents, 1981-1998. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
1:154-162, 2004.
407. M.S. Tremblay. Exercise Endocrinology in Women: Issues Across the Lifespan -
Symposium Introduction. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 29:45-47, 2004.
408. J.L. Copeland* and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of HRT on Hormone Responses to Resistance
Exercise in Postmenopausal Women. Maturitus 48(4):360-371, 2004.
409. M.S. Tremblay, J.L. Copeland*, W. VanHelder. Effect of Training Status and Exercise
Mode on Endogenous Steroid Hormones in Males. Journal of Applied Physiology
96:531-539, 2004.
410. J.L. Copeland*, S.Y. Chu, M.S. Tremblay. Aging, Physical Activity and Hormones in
Women: A Review. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 11:101-116, 2004.
411. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Is the Canadian Childhood Obesity Epidemic Related
to Physical Inactivity? International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic
Disorders 27:1100-1105, 2003.
412. J.D. Willms, M.S. Tremblay, and P.T. Katzmarzyk. Geographic and demographic
variation in the prevalence of overweight Canadian Children. Obesity Research 11:668-
673, 2003.
413. J.L. Copeland*, L.A. Consitt*, and M.S. Tremblay. Hormonal Responses to Endurance
and Resistance Exercise in Females Aged 19-69 Years. Journal of Gerontology:
Biological Sciences 75:B158-165, 2002.
414. L.A. Consitt*, J.L. Copeland*, and M.S. Tremblay. Endogenous Anabolic Hormone
Responses to Endurance Versus Resistance Exercise and Training in Females. Sports
Medicine 32(1):1 22, 2002.
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415. M.S. Tremblay, P.T. Katzmarzyk, J.D. Willms. Temporal Trends in Overweight and
Obesity in Canada, 1981-1996. International Journal of Obesity and Related
Metabolic Disorders 26(4):538-543, 2002.
416. S. Oliver* and M.S. Tremblay. Effects of a Sports Nutrition Bar on Endurance Running
Performance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 16:152-156, 2002.
417. L.A. Consitt*, J.L. Copeland*, and M.S. Tremblay. Hormone Responses to Resistance vs
Endurance Exercise in Pre-menopausal Females. Canadian Journal of Applied
Physiology 26(6):574-587, 2001.
418. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Response to Letters to the Editor from P. Katzmarzyk;
M. Finkelstein; R. Auer, D. Lau, R. Reimer. Canadian Medical Association Journal
164(11):1564-65, 2001.
419. M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard, T.L. McKenzie, N. Gledhill. Physical Activity
Assessment Options Within the Context of the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness, and
Lifestyle Appraisal (CPAFLA). Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 26(4):388
407, 2001.
420. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman*, J.D. Willms. Preliminary Evaluation of a Video
Questionnaire to Assess Physical Activity in Young Children. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 33:2139-2144, 2001.
421. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Secular trends in the body mass index of Canadian
children. Canadian Medical Association Journal 163:1429-1433, 2000; 164(7):970,
2001.
422. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, J.D. Willms. The Relationship Between Physical Activity,
Self-Esteem, and Academic Achievement in 12-year-old Children. Pediatric Exercise
Science 12:312-323, 2000.
423. M.S. Tremblay. Dispelling Arguments Against Physical Education. CAHPERD
Journal 64(4):34-37, 1998.
424. M.S. Tremblay. The Preservation of Physical Education: Our Children's Lives Depend
on It! CAHPERD Journal 64(3):34-36, 1998.
425. M.S. Tremblay. Passive Living: Alive and Well in Canada. CAHPERD Journal
63(1):32-33, 1997.
426. M. Tremblay, T. Pella* and K. Taylor. The Quality and Quantity of Physical Education:
A Growing Concern. CAHPERD Journal 62(4):4-7, 1996.
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427. S.D. Galloway*, M.S. Tremblay, J.R. Sexsmith, C.J. Roberts*. The Effects of Acute
Phosphate Supplementation in Subjects of Different Aerobic Fitness Levels. European
Journal of Applied Physiology 72:224-230, 1996.
428. M.S. Tremblay, S. Chu, R. Mureika. Methodological and Statistical Considerations for
Exercise-Related Hormone Evaluations. Sports Medicine 20(2):90-108, 1995.
429. M.S. Tremblay, Dennis Lovely, Mark McInnis*, James Sexsmith. Modifications to
Hydra-Gym Equipment Provide for Clinically Useful Strength Measurements. Journal of
Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy 19(4):205-211, 1994.
430. M.S. Tremblay, Stuart D. Galloway*, James R. Sexsmith. Ergogenic Effects of
Phosphate Loading: Physiologic Fact or Methodological Fiction? Canadian Journal of
Applied Physiology 19(1):1-11, 1994.
431. W. VanHelder, E. Kofman, M.S. Tremblay. Anabolic Steroids in Sports. Canadian
Journal of Sport Sciences 16(4):248-257, 1991.
432. P. Longmuir, M. Tremblay, R. Goode. Postoperative Exercise Training Develops
Normal Levels of Physical Activity in a Group of Children Following Cardiac Surgery.
Pediatric Cardiology 11:126-130, 1990.
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PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS
1. Walsh JJ, Nowak-Flück D, Pontifex MB, Tremblay MS, McManus AM. Associations
between neurovascular coupling and cognitive function in school-aged children: a pilot
study. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 43:10 (Suppl. 2):S104, 2018.
2. Walsh JJ, Barnes JD, Cameron JD, Goldfield GS, Chaput J-P, Gunnell KE, Ledoux A-A,
Zemek R, Tremblay MS. Associations between adherence to the 24-hour movement
guidelines and global cognition in school-aged children. Applied Physiology, Nutrition,
and Metabolism 43:10 (Suppl. 2):S103, 2018.
3. Tremblay MS, Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Colley RC, Faulkner GEJ,
Janssen I, Kramers R, Saunders TJ, Spence JC, Tucker P, Vanderloo LM. Results from
Canada's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 43:10 (Suppl. 2):S100, 2018.
4. Tremblay MS. Policy lessons learned through the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
Report Cards. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(suppl 1):S16-S17, 2018.
5. Silva DAS, Tremblay M, de Souza MFM, Guerra MR, Mooney M, Naghavi M,
Carvalho Malta D. Burden of mortality and years of life lost by breast cancer attributable
to physical inactivity in Brazilian female population. Journal of Physical Activity and
Health 15(suppl 1):S35, 2018.
6. Larouche R, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi N, Trudeau F, Tremblay M.
Children’s active transportation: The interplay of individual, parental and social factors.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(suppl 1):S47, 2018.
7. Larouche R, Mire E, Belanger K, Barreira T, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert E,
Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento O, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C,
Katzmarzyk P, Tremblay M. Relationships between outdoor time, physical activity,
sedentary behavior and obesity in children: a 12-country study. Journal of Physical
Activity and Health 15(suppl 1):S71-S72, 2018.
8. Silva DAS, Chaput JP, Tremblay M. Participation in physical education classes and
physical activity and sitting time in Brazilian adolescents. Journal of Physical Activity
and Health 15(suppl 1):S140, 2018.
9. Tremblay M, Chaput JP, Adamo K, Aubert S, Barnes J, Choquette L, Duggan M,
Faulkner G, Goldfield G, Gray C, Gruber R, Janson K, Janssen I, Janssen X, Jaramillo
Garcia A, Kuzik N, LeBlanc1 C, MacLean J, Okely A, Poitras V, Raynor ME. Canadian
24-hour movement guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years): An integration of physical
activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
15(suppl 1):S203, 2018.
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10. Riazi N, Blanchette S, Leduc G, Trudeau F, Tremblay M, Larouche R, Faulkner G.
Correlates of childhood independent mobility in Canada: Location, location, location.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(suppl 1):S203-S204, 2018.
11. Yun L, Vanderloo L, Berry T, Latimer-Cheung A, Van Nguyen H, O’Reilly N, Rhodes
R, Spence J, Tremblay M, Faulkner G. Assessing the social climate of physical activity
in Canada. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 15(suppl 1):S239-S240, 2018.
12. Moore SA, Vanderloo LM, Cairney J, McManus A, Choquette L, Collet JP, Davies T,
Faulkner G, Gitimoghadam M, Glossop E, Goldowitz D, Gunnell K, Kwan S, Leo J,
Markham C, Pontifex MB, Walsh J, Zwicker JG, Tremblay MS. Physical Activity and
Brain Health in Children and Youth: Findings from the 2018 ParticipACTION Expert
Panel. Pediatric Exercise Science 30(Suppl 1):S24, 2018.
13. Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ,
Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B, MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan
D, Stone MR, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay MS. Physical literacy levels of Canadian children
aged 8-12 years: Descriptive and normative results from the RBC Learn to Play CAPL
Project. Pediatric Exercise Science 30(Suppl 1):S19, 2018.
14. Silva DAS, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Olds T,
Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Tremblay MS. Participation in
Physical Education classes and physical activity and sedentary behavior in children.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 49(5 suppl):S373, 2018.
15. 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. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 42:S85,
2017.
16. 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. Applied Physiology, Nutrition,
and Metabolism 42:S65, 2017.
17. 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). Applied Physiology,
Nutrition, and Metabolism 42:S94-S95, 2017.
18. 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. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 42:S98, 2017.
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19. Tremblay MS, Lang JJ, Larouche R. Associations between physical fitness and health
among school-aged youth: an analysis using the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Proceedings of PWP XXX: The 30th Congress of Pediatric Work Physiology,
Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece, p.81, 2017.
20. Lithopoulos A, Berry TR, Faulkner G, O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence J C, Tremblay
MS, Vanderloo LM, Latimer-Cheung AE. Examining ParticipACTION’s brand equity: A
test of the brand equity pyramid. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport 49:23,
2017.
21. Tremblay MS. Innovation, technology and childhood healthy active living: Moving
forward by looking back. In Schwirtz A, Mess F, Demetriou Y, Senner V (Eds.)
Innovation and Technologie im Sport. 23rd Schriten der Deutschen Vereinigung für
Sportwissenschaft Band 265. Feldhaus Edition Czwalina, p.25-26, 2017.
22. Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff
SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Anderson K, Lane KN, Hall N,
Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D, Trudeau F, Dugas C. Anthropometric measures
are associated with Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment Scores. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 49(Suppl. 5):S977-S978, 2017.
23. Lang JJ, Barnes JD, Manyanga T, Tremblay MS, Tomkinson GR. Gender inequality and
sex differences in 20-meter shuttle run test performance across 45 countries. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 49(Suppl. 5):S609-S610, 2017.
24. Bassett-Gunter RL, Faulkner G, Tremblay M, Berry T, Nair P, Kamarhie A. Can the
Moblees move Canadian kids? Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 38:S196,
2016.
25. Cinanni N, Di Cristofaro NA, Ertel E, Lee S, Shanmugam G, Adamo K, Barrowman N,
Tremblay MS, Dillenburg R, Timmons BW, Longmuir PE. Physical inactivity in very
young children with congenital heart defects cannot be explained by motor development,
hospitalization or cardiopulmonary bypass exposure. Pediatric Exercise Science 28(4
suppl. 1):50, 2016.
26. Barnes J, Tremblay MS. Assessing change in indicators of child and youth physical
activity in Canada, 2005-2016. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
41(9(Suppl. 4)):S339, 2016.
27. Dutil C, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN,
Law B, MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone M, Woodruff SJ,
Barnes JD, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS, Chaput JP. Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy domain scores are more susceptible to the relative age effect in girls than boys.
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 41(9(Suppl. 4)):S355, 2016.
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28. LeBlanc AG, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, on behalf of the Report Card Research
Committee. Results from the 2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth: Are Canadian kids too tired move? Applied Physiology, Nutrition,
and Metabolism 41(9(Suppl. 4)):S368, 2016.
29. Donahoe K, MacDonald DJ, Tremblay MS, Saunders T. Validation of PiezoRx-
determined sedentary time. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
41(9(Suppl. 4)):S354, 2016.
30. Chaput JP, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Carson V, Gruber R, Olds T, Weiss S, Connor Gorber
S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Belanger K, Eryuzlu S, Callender L, Tremblay MS. Sleep
duration and health indicators in children and adolescents: a systematic review. Sleep 39:
A337, 2016.
31. Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff
SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Huybers Withers S, Anderson K,
Lane KN, Hall N, Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D. Physical literacy domain scores
in Canadian children meeting and not meeting Canada’s physical activity guidelines.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):267, 2016.
32. Poitras VJ, Gray CE, Borghese MM, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT,
Pate R, Connor-Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Relationships between
Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Health Indicators in School-Aged Children
and Youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):180, 2016.
33. Larouche R, He JX, Calderwood K, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG,
Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. Relationship between objective measures of the built
environment and children’s active transportation and physical activity. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):827, 2016.
34. Saunders TJ, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Olds T,
Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Combinations of
physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep: relationships with health in children and
youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):709, 2016.
35. Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. Assessing change in indicators of child and youth physical
activity in Canada, 2005-2015. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5
suppl):822, 2016.
36. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Tremblay MS, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB,
Léger L. International normative 20m shuttle run values from 850,036 children and youth
representing 48 countries. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):83,
2016.
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37. Lang JJ, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB, Léger L, Tremblay MS,
Tomkinson GR. Systematic review and analysis of 20 m shuttle run results in children
and youth. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 48(5 suppl):823, 2016.
38. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Chastin S. Associations between physical activity,
sedentary time, sleep, and adiposity indicators of Canadian children and youth using
compositional analyses. Obesity Reviews 17(suppl.2):86, 2016.
39. Tremblay M. Is sitting the new soda: health consequences of excessive sitting. Obesity
Reviews 17(suppl.2):55, 2016.
40. Tremblay MS, Gray C, Babcock S, Barnes J, Costas Bradstreet C, Carr D, Chabot G,
Choquette L, Chorney D, Collyer C, Herrington S, Janson K, Janssen I, Larouche R,
Pickett W, Power M, Sandseter EBH, Simon B, Brussoni M. Position Statement on
Active Outdoor Play. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40(S1):S64,
2015.
41. Orr K, LeBlanc AG, Berry T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O’Reilly
N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Awareness of Canadian Physical Activity
Guidelines and self-reported physical activity: cross-sectional analysis. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40(S1):S50, 2015.
42. Lang JJ, Longmuir P, LeBlanc A, Chaput JP, Lambert EV, Muthuri S, Onywera V,
Wachira LJ, Tremblay MS. Correlates of objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous
physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in Canadian, Kenyan, and South African
children. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40(S1):S37, 2015.
43. Herman KM, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS. Sedentary behaviour trends in Canadian
adults: data from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2000 to 2012. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 40(S1):S27, 2015.
44. Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS. Assessing children’s capacity for physical activity: A valid
and reliable physical literacy assessment and screening tasks. Pediatric Exercise Science
27(3 suppl):56, 2015.
45. Longmuir PE, Colley RC, Wherley VA, Tremblay MS. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Position Stand: benefit and risk for promoting childhood physical activity.
Pediatric Exercise Science 27(3 suppl):57, 2015.
46. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, McClelland K, Tremblay MS. Teacher ratings of students’
physical activity behaviour, knowledge, attitudes, skill and fitness have low to moderate
association with direct measures of student performance. Pediatric Exercise Science
27(3 suppl):59, 2015.
47. Larouche R, Garriguet D, Gunnell KE, Goldfield GS, Tremblay MS. Relationship
between time spent outdoors, physical activity and health-related indicators among
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children: the 2012-2013 Canadian Health Measures Survey. Pediatric Exercise Science
27(3 suppl):51, 2015.
48. Larouche R, Tremblay M. Active transportation: are Canadian children and youth
reaching the target? Journal of Transport and Health 2(Suppl.):S23, 2015.
49. Chaput JP, Katzmarzyk PT, LeBlanc AG, Tremblay MS, Barreira TV, Broyles ST,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Rae DE, Maher C, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church
TS, Olds T. Associations between sleep patterns and lifestyle behaviors in children: an
international comparison. Obesity Facts 8(Suppl. 1):112, 2015.
50. Sarker H, Anderson L, Borkhoff C, Abreo K, Tremblay MS, Lebovic G, Maguire J,
Parkin P, Birken C. Validation of parent-reported physical and sedentary activity by
accelerometry in young children. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 39(Suppl.1):S44, 2015.
51. LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Tremblay MS. The school food
environment and adiposity in Canadian children. Obesity S172: 2014.
52. Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. Objectively
measured physical activity, sedentary time and sleep duration: independent and combined
associations with adiposity in Canadian children. Obesity S227: 2014.
53. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tudor-Locke C, Schuna Jr. J, Leduc G,
Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP. Mediating role of television time, diet patterns,
physical activity and sleep duration in the association between television in the bedroom
and adiposity in 10-year-old children. Obesity S351, 2014.
54. Katzmarzyk P, Lambert V, Onywera V, Tremblay M. The emergence of childhood
obesity in Africa: nutrition, physical activity and environmental correlates. South African
Journal of Clinical Nutrition 27(3):155-156, 2014.
55. LeBlanc AG, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Church T, Folgelholm M, Hu G, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Kuriyan R, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS. National representativeness of
the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39(S1):S27, 2014.
56. LeBlanc AG, Berry T, Deshpande S, Duggan M, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A,
O’Reilly N, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Knowledge, awareness, and uptake of
Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition, and Metabolism 39(S1):S27, 2014.
57. Tremblay MS, Boyer C, Muthuri SK, Wachira L-J, Onywera VO, Longmuir PE, Okinda
F, Leduc G, Chaput J-P. Comparison of child physical literacy scores between Canada
and Kenya. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39(S1):S45-46, 2014.
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58. Larouche R, Faulkner GEJ, Tremblay MS. Active transportation and adults' health: the
Canadian Health Measures Survey. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
39(S1):S26-27, 2014.
59. Uys M, Grobler MN, Naidoo N, Tremblay MS, Lambert E. Validation of key
components of the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) in 10 year-old
South African children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S205-
S206, 2014.
60. Larouche R, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, Leblanc AG, Borghese M,
Francis C, Tremblay MS. Socio-demographic and school-level correlates of active
school transport in Canadian children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S164, 2014.
61. LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, Francis C, Chaput JP,
Tremblay MS. Correlates of objectively measured sedentary time in Canadian school-
aged children. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S164, 2014.
62. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG, Francis C,
Chaput JP. Independent and Combined Associations of Total Sedentary Time and
Television Time with Food Intake Patterns of 9-11 year-old Canadian Children. Journal
of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S132, 2014.
63. LeBlanc AG, Bélanger P, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Boyer C, Francis C, Chaput JP,
Tremblay MS. School lunch programs, breakfast consumption and parental income.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S164-S165, 2014.
64. Boyer C, Lloyd M, Tremblay MS, Knight E, Saunders TJ, Boiarskaia E, Zhu W,
Longmuir PE. Feasibility, Validity and Reliability of an Obstacle Course to Measure
Motor Skill in Children 6 to 14 Years of Age. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S132-S133, 2014.
65. Saunders TJ, Gray CE, Borghese M, McFarlane A, Mbonu A, Ferraro ZM, Tremblay
MS. Validity of pedometer-derived moderate and vigorous physical activity during
treadmill walking and running in a heterogeneous sample of children and youth. Journal
of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S185-S186, 2014.
66. Wachira L-J, Muthuri S, Tremblay MS, Onywera VO. Association between BMI and
Percent Body Fat Status and Screen-Based Sedentary Activity of Kenyan Urban School
Children: Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S196, 2014.
67. Odindo FO, Muthuri SK, Wachira LJM, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Assessment of
health related physical fitness and motor skill ability of 9-11 year old school children in
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Nairobi County, Kenya. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S179,
2014.
68. McNeil J, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM,
Francis C, Chaput J-P. Short sleep duration and later bedtime are associated with more
time spent in sedentary activities and greater adiposity in a sample of Canadian children.
Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S175, 2014.
69. Luciani A, White L, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes R, Spence J,
Tremblay M, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: Examining Benefits for Community
Organizations. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S169, 2014.
70. Muthuri SK, Wachira L-JM, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Socioeconomic Differences
in Objectively Measured Overweight/Obesity and Physical Activity in Kenyan School
Children: Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Journal of Physical Activity and Health
11(suppl.1):S178, 2014.
71. Bélanger P, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Francis C,
Chaput JP. Elements of Neighbourhood Social Capital Favour Children’s Physical
Activity Levels. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S128, 2014.
72. Stephens S, Beyene J, Pullenayegum E, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS, Feldman BM.
Identifying Imputation Strategies for Dealing with Missing Accelerometer Data: A
Systematic Review. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S189, 2014.
73. Stephens S, Takken T, Esliger DW, Tremblay MS, Schneiderman JE, Pullenayegum E,
Beyene J, Biggar D, Longmuir PE, McCrindle B, Abad A, Ignas DM, van der Net J,
Feldman BM. Validation of Accelerometer Prediction Equations in Children with Chronic
Disease. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S189, 2014.
74. Borghese M, Boyer C, McClelland K, Hay J, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Higher Peer
Support and Lower Sedentary Behavior are Associated with Higher Physical Activity
Self- Efficacy in Children 8 to 12 Years of Age. Journal of Physical Activity and
Health 11(suppl.1):S131-S132, 2014.
75. Gillis LHE, Olds T, Tomkinson G, Moreira C, Christie C, Nigg C, Cerin E, Van Sluijs E,
Stratton G, Janssen I, Dorovolomo J, Reilly J, Mota J, Zayed K, Kawalski K, Anderson
LB, Carrizosa M, Tremblay MS, Chia M, Hamlin M, Thomas N, Maddison R, Biddle S,
Gorely T, Onywera V, Van Mechelen W. Research priorities for child and adolescent
physical activity and sedentary behaviours: a global perspective using a twin-panel Delphi
procedure. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 11(suppl.1):S148-S149, 2014.
76. Tremblay MS. Powering the Movement to get Kids Moving – 10 years of experience
from the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card. Obesity Reviews 15(suppl.2):268-
269, 2014.
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77. Tremblay MS, Ball G, Chanoine J-P, Lambert M, Buchholz A, Feng B, Morrison KM.
Baseline Measures of Participants in the Canadian Pediatric Weight Management
Registry (CANPWR) Pilot Study. Obesity Reviews 15(suppl.2):246-247, 2014.
78. Borghese M, Tremblay M, Leduc G, Boyer C, Belanger P, LeBlanc A, Francis C,
Chaput J. Television viewing and food intake pattern of normal weight, overweight, and
obese 9-11 year-old Canadian children. Obesity Reviews 15(suppl.2):232, 2014.
79. McNeill G, Dick S, Reilly JJ, Tremblay MS. The Active Healthy Kids Scotland Report
Card 2013: A Tool for Obesity Monitoring and Advocacy. Obesity Reviews
15(suppl.2):245-246, 2014.
80. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG, Chaput J-P. Active Video Games – Modern Movement
Motivator or Authentic Activity Antagonist? European Pediatric Work Physiology
Meeting 2013 Book of Abstracts. Coelho-e-Silva MJ, Cupido-dos-Santos A, Figueiredo
AJ, Ferreira JP, Armstrong N (eds.), p. 61, 2013.
81. Barnes J, Colley RC, Tremblay MS on behalf of the Active Healthy Kids Canada
Research Work Group. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth: 2013 Results. European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting 2013
Book of Abstracts. Coelho-e-Silva MJ, Cupido-dos-Santos A, Figueiredo AJ, Ferreira
JP, Armstrong N (eds.), p. 53, 2013.
82. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Associations between neighbourhood
walkability, active school transport and physical activity levels in primary and secondary
school students: a pilot-study. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism
38(10):1052, 2013.
83. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Fortier M, Tremblay MS. Relationships among active
transportation, physical activity, fitness and cardiovascular disease risk factors in
adolescents: the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and
Metabolism 38(10):1052, 2013.
84. Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ, Goldfield GS, Colley RC, Kenny GP, Doucet E, Chaput J-
P. Children and youth do not compensate for an imposed bout of prolonged sitting by
reducing subsequent food intake or increasing physical activity: a randomized crossover
study. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 38(10):1085, 2013.
85. LeBlanc A, Boyer C, Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Children’s knowledge and
understanding of physical activity guidelines : information from the Canadian Assessment
of Physical Literacy. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 38(10):1053,
2013.
86. Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Mathieu M-E, Henderson M, O”Loughlin J, Tremblay A,
Chaput J-P. Associations of sedentary behaviour, breaks in sedentary time, and length of
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sedentary bouts with cardiometabolic risk in children. Applied Physiology, Nutrition,
and Metabolism 38(10):1075-1076, 2013.
87. Saunders TJ, Carson V, Tremblay MS. Movement variability is independently
associated with clustered cardiometabolic disease risk in American youth. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 38(10):1076, 2013.
88. Carson V, LeBlanc CMA, Moreau E, Tremblay MS. Paediatricians’ awareness,
agreement, and use of the new Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
Guidelines for ages 0-17 years. Paediatrics & Child Health 18(Suppl. A):52A, 2013.
89. Larouche R, Boyer C, Longmuir PE, McFarlane A, McClelland K, Barnes J, Leblanc
AG, Borghese M, Saunders T, Tremblay MS. Associations between mode of transport to
and from school, physical activity and health-related fitness. Pediatric Exercise Science
25 (Suppl.):S10, 2013.
90. Boyer C, McFarlane A, McClelland K, Barnes J, Borghese M, Larouche R, Saunders T,
LeBlanc A, Hospod AM, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Canadian Assessment of
Physical Literacy: Children’s physical activity self efficacy is related to physical fitness,
motor skill and perceived social support. Pediatric Exercise Science 25(Suppl.):S3,
2013.
91. Longmuir P, Boyer C, Barnes J, LeBlanc AG, Borghese M, Larouche R, Saunders T,
Muthuri S, Tremblay M. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy reliability and
validity: Plank torso strength and motor skill obstacle course protocols. Pediatric
Exercise Science 25(Suppl.):S11-12, 2013.
92. Fisher K, von Tigerstrom B, Larre T, Mawani A, Cameron C, Chad K, Reeder B,
Tremblay M. The Children’s Fitness Tax Credit (CFTC): Awareness and usein the first
three years (2007-2009). Canadian Journal of Diabetes 37(suppl 2):S224, 2013.
93. Tremblay M. Is sitting around killing us? Canadian Journal of Diabetes 37(suppl
2):S236, 2013.
94. Chaput JP, Borghese M, Saunders TJ, Mathieu ME, Henderson M, Tremblay MS,
O’Loughlin J, Tremblay A. Combined associations between moderate to vigorous
physical activity and sedentary behaviour with cardiometabolic risk factors in children.
Canadian Journal of Diabetes 37(suppl 2):S262, 2013.
95. Colapinto CK, Tremblay MS, Aufreiter S, Bushnik T, Pfeiffer CM, O’Connor DL. A
comparison of American and Canadian RBC folate concentrations. FASEB Journal
27:1077.1, 2013.
96. Aufreiter S, Colapinto CK, Tremblay MS, Bushnik T, Pfeiffer CM, O’Connor DL.
Comparison study between RBC folate measured by microbiologic assay and Immulite
2000 immunoassay. FASEB Journal 27:1077.3, 2013.
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97. Hartman BA, Colapinto CK, Hanley AJ, Aufreiter S, Tremblay MS, O’Connor DL. A
comprehensive list of sociodemographic, dietary and lifestyle factors has limited
predictive power in determining RBC folate concentrations maximally protective against
neural tube defects. FASEB Journal 27:1077.4, 2013.
98. Vasquez-Garibay EM, Miranda Rios L, Romero Velarde E, Nuno Cosio ME, Troyo
Sanroman R, Campos Barrera L, Caro Sabido E, Ramirez Diaz J, Tremblay M.
Overweight and obesity in children of Arandas, Mexico during the nutrition transition.
FASEB Journal 27:1055.1, 2013.
99. Rhodes RE, Berry T, Craig CL, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, Spence JC, Tremblay
MS. Understanding parental support of child physical activity behavior. Annals of
Behavioral Medicine 45:s39, 2013.
100. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Spence J, Timmons B. Development and launch of the Canadian Physical
Activity Guidelines for the Early Years. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15(6
Suppl.):356-357, 2012.
101. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Timmons B, Spence J. Development and launch of the Canadian Sedentary
Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
15(6 Suppl.):357, 2012.
102. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Dampier D, Antunes E, Spence JC, Tremblay MS.
Sports Day in Canada: A national celebration of Sport. Journal of Science and Medicine
in Sport 15(6 Suppl.):200, 2012.
103. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Berry T, Craig CL, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer
A, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Think Again: social marketing campaign.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15(6 Suppl.):233, 2012.
104. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Down J, Duggan M, Gabbani F, Grantham A, Grundy
S, Spence JC , Tremblay MS. Active Canada 20/20 – Past, Present and Future. Journal
of Science and Medicine in Sport 15(6 Suppl.):289, 2012.
105. Saunders TJ, Chaput JP, Goldfield G, Colley RC, Kenny G, Doucet E, Tremblay MS.
Effects of prolonged sitting and physical activity on markers of cardiometabolic risk in
healthy children and youth: a pilot study. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
15(6 Suppl.):92, 2012.
106. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Janssen I. Adherence to the
Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years (aged 0-4 years) among
children from Kingston, Ontario. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15(6
Suppl.):355, 2012.
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107. Katzmarzyk PT, Church TS, Chaput JP, Hu G, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maia J, Matsudo
V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C,
Zhao P. The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment
(ISCOLE). Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 15(6 Suppl.):62, 2012.
108. LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP, McFarlane A, Colley RC, Thivel D, Biddle SJ, Maddison R,
Baranowski T, Leatherdale ST, Tremblay MS. Systematic review on the relationship
between active video games and health indicators in children and youth (aged 0-17 years).
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 37(suppl 1):S2, 2012.
109. Barnes JD, Colley RC, Borghese M, Janson K, Fink A, Tremblay MS on behalf of the
Active Healthy Kids Canada Research Work Group. Results from the Active Healthy
Kids Canada 2012 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 37(suppl 1):S20, 2012.
110. Saunders TJ, Larouche R, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Acute sedentary behaviour and
markers of cardiometabolic risk: A systematic review of intervention studies. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 44(5 suppl.):S664, 2012.
111. Gainforth HL, Berry T, Craig C, Faulkner G, Rhodes R, Spence J, Tremblay M, Latimer
AE. Evaluating the uptake of Canada’s new Physical Activity Guidelines. Annals of
Behavioral Medicine 43(1):S276, 2012.
112. K. Fisher, B. von Tigerstrom, , T. Larre, C. Cameron, K. Chad, A. Mawani, B. Reeder,
M.S. Tremblay. Uptake of the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit in Canada: A
Provincial/Territorial comparison. Obesity 19(suppl.1):S126, 2011.
113. R. Larouche, R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Actical accelerometers are limited in their
ability to accurately quantify the movement intensity of cycling. Applied Physiology,
Nutrition and Metabolism 36(Suppl.):S334, 2011.
114. M.A. Carter, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Contextual circumstances and patterns of
childhood weight change. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 65:A96,
2011.
115. C.K. Colapinto, D.L. O’Connor, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Determinants of high folate
concentration in the Canadian population. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 65:A17, 2011.
116. C.K. Colapinto, D.L. O’Connor, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Determinants of folate
concentration in Canadian women of childbearing age. Journal of Epidemiology and
Community Health 65:A99, 2011.
117. S. Prince Ware, E. Kristjansson, K. Russell, J-M. Billette, M. Sawada, A. Ali, M.S.
Tremblay, D. Prud’homme. Is it where you live or who you are that is important? An
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analysis of neighbourhood environments, self-reported physical activity and
overweight/obesity in Canada’s capital. Journal of Epidemiology and Community
Health 65:A49, 2011.
118. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. Obesity estimates for children
based on parent-report versus direct measures. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):142-
143, 2011.
119. S. Prince Ware, E. Kristjansson, K. Russell, J-M. Billette, A. Ali, M. Sawada, M.S.
Tremblay, D. Prud’homme. Do neighbourhood built and social environments have an
influence on adult self-reported physical activity and overweight/obesity in the Nation’s
capital? Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):155, 2011.
120. M.A. Carter, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay, M. Taljaard. The influence of place on the
development of excess weight during childhood: a longitudinal study of young children
living in Quebec, Canada. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):156, 2011.
121. J.P. Chaput, M. Lambert, K. Gray-Donald, J.J. McGrath, M.S. Tremblay, J. O’Loughlin,
A. Tremblay. Short sleep duration is independently associated with overweight and
obesity in Canadian children. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):143-144, 2011.
122. K.L. Fisher, B. Von Tigerstrom, C. Cameron, K.E. Chad, T. Larre, A. Mawani, J. Sauder,
M.S. Tremblay. The Children’s Fitness Tax Credit: Does it influence parents’ decisions
regarding physical activity? Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):194, 2011.
123. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. The bias in self-reported
estimates of obesity in Canadian health surveys: an update on establishing correction
equations. Canadian Journal of Diabetes 35(2):200, 2011.
124. M.S. Tremblay. Measure and Measure Carefully – to interpret, intervene and inform
physical activity strategies. Proceedings of the International Congress on
Enhancement of Physical Activity of Children and Youth, p.18-19, 2011.
125. R. Larouche, T. Saunders, G. Faulkner, R. Colley, M. Tremblay. Impact of active school
transport on physical activity levels, cardiovascular fitness and body composition: a
systematic review. Proceedings of the International Congress on Enhancement of
Physical Activity of Children and Youth, p.73, 2011.
126. R.C. Colley, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity of Canadian adults: Accelerometer results from the 2007-2009 Canadian Health
Measures Survey. Proceedings of the International Conference on Ambulatory
Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (Glasgow, UK), 2011.
127. R.C. Colley, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C. Craig, J Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity of Canadian children and youth: Accelerometer results from the 2007-2009
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Canadian Health Measures Survey. Proceedings of the International Conference on
Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (Glasgow, UK), 2011.
128. M.S. Tremblay. Trends in measured fitness of Canadian children and youth: 1981-2009.
Proceedings from the 2010 International Forum on Sport Science (Shandong
University), p.148-149, 2010.
129. A.G. LeBlanc, C.L. Craig, M.S. Tremblay. Predicting maximal oxygen uptake in
children and youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism 35(Suppl.1):S53-
54, 2010.
130. M.S. Tremblay, A.G. LeBlanc, R. Colley, G. Goldfield, T. Saunders, R. Larouche.
Systematic review of the relationship between sedentary behaviour and health indicators
in school-aged children and youth. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
35(Suppl.1):S103, 2010.
131. S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Bias in self-reported obesity from 1976 to 2005, a
Canada – U.S. comparison. Obesity Reviews 11(suppl.1):339, 2010.
132. M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay. Canadian childhood obesity estimates based on WHO,
IOTF and CDC cut-points. Obesity Reviews 11(suppl.1):431-432, 2010.
133. M.S. Tremblay, M. Shields, M. Laviolette, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen, S. Connor Gorber.
Trends in the measured fitness of Canadian children and youth: 1981-2009. Obesity
Reviews 11(suppl.1):50, 2010.
134. T. Takken, A. Balemans, S. Stephens, M. Hendricks, D. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay, J. Van
Der Net, B.M. Feldman. Calibration of the Actiheart activity monitor for the prediction of
physical activity energy expenditure in children with chronic disease. European Journal
of Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation 17(Suppl 2):S32, 2010.
135. S. Prince Ware, E.A. Kristjansson, K. Russell, A. Ali, D. Prud’homme, M.S. Tremblay,
M. Sawada. Built and Social Environmental Determinants of Adult Physical Activity,
Overweight and Obesity in 89 City of Ottawa Neighbourhoods. Chronic Diseases in
Canada 30:2, 2009.
136. J.C. Spence, L. Brawley, C.L. Craig, R.C. Plotnikoff, M. Tremblay, A. Bauman, G.
Faulkner, K. Chad, M.I. Clark. Education, motivation and the knowledge gap: Effects of a
campaign to promote physical activity [Abstract]. Psychology and Health 34(Suppl. 1):
373, 2009.
137. K.B. Adamo, A.W. Sheel, V. Onywera, J. Waudo, M. Boit, W.-M. Wong, M.S.
Tremblay. Is there evidence for the nutrition and physical activity transition in Kenya? A
KIDS-CAN Research Alliance pilot study. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and
Metabolism 34:267-268, 2009.
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138. R.A. Hawes, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber, I. McDowell. Historical trends in
overweight, obesity and adiposity: International comparisons of direct measures from
Canada and the United States, 1959-2005. International Journal of Obesity
32(S1):S185, 2008.
139. M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg, R. Deans. Active Healthy Kids Canada Annual Report
Card on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth: 2005-2007. International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Book of Abstracts, p. 275, 2008.
140. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines Project: Process, Outcomes and
Aspirations. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Book of
Abstracts, p. 100, 2008.
141. S.A. Prince, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber, K. Adamo, M. Hamel. A comparison of
direct vs self-reported measures for assessing physical activity in adults: a systematic
review. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Book of
Abstracts, p. 66, 2008.
142. D.W. Esliger, A. Probert, S. Connor Gorber, S. Bryan, M. Laviolette, M.S. Tremblay.
Validity of the Actical accelerometer step count function. Applied Physiology, Nutrition
and Metabolism 32(S1):S28, 2007.
143. M.S. Tremblay. 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.
144. M.S. Tremblay. 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.
145. M.S. Tremblay and M. Shields. Applying the New WHO Child Growth Standards in
Canada: What is our Prevalence of Obesity? Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis
Tartuensis 12(suppl.):192-193, 2007 (abstract).
146. M.S. Tremblay. Major PWP-Related Initiatives in Canada: The Year in Review. Acta
Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis 12(suppl.):191-192, 2007 (abstract).
147. M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg, R. Deans. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on
Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis
12(suppl.):193-194, 2007 (abstract).
148. K.B. Adamo, M.S. Tremblay, V.O. Onywera, M. Boit, J. Waudo, A.W. Sheel. KIDS-
CAN Research Alliance. Proceedings of the International Conference on Physical
Activity and Obesity in Children p.36 (abstract), 2007.
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149. J.R Lopez-Taylor, P.T. Katzmarzyk, I. Janssen, A.B. Guzman Alatorre, E. Jauregui
Ulloa, A. Lara Esqueda, L. Lévesque, V. Ortis Leffort, E. Power, J.A. Rivera, R. Ross, A.
Salmon, M.S. Tremblay, E. Vasquez Garabay. The Double-Edged Sword: Tackling
Childhood Obesity in the Context of the Nutrition Transition in Mexico. Proceedings of
the International Conference on Physical Activity and Obesity in Children p.53,
2007.
150. P.T. Katzmarzyk, S. Tremblay, R. Morrison, M.S. Tremblay. The effects of physical
activity on pediatric body mass index growth curves: the Canadian Community Health
Survey. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 31(Suppl.):S45, 2006.
151. M.S. Tremblay, Esliger D., Bassett D, Barnes J., Copeland J., Huntington G. BMI and
fitness of Amish, Mennonite and contemporary-living children. Obesity Reviews
7(suppl.2):229, 2006.
152. D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay, D.R. Bassett, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, G.E.
Huntington. Physical Activity Profile of Old Order Amish, Old Order Mennonite and
Contemporary-Living Children. Physical Activity and Obesity International Congress
Satellite Conference Handbook, p.97, 2006
153. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, K.R. Parker, K.B. Adamo, C.M.A. LeBlanc. Canadian
Learning to be Active in School Study increases physical activity. Physical Activity and
Obesity International Congress Satellite Conference Handbook, p.70, 2006.
154. M.S. Tremblay, O. Bar-Or, M. Brownrigg. Canada's report card on physical activity for
children and youth. Physical Activity and Obesity International Congress Satellite
Conference Handbook, p.124, 2006.
155. D. Esliger and M.S. Tremblay. Divergent trends in the convergent validity of Actical,
Actigraph and RT3 accelerometers. Physical Activity and Obesity International
Congress Satellite Conference Handbook, p.84, 2006.
156. D.R. Bassett, Jr., M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, J.D. Barnes, G.E.
Huntington. Physical Activity Levels in Children of an Old Order Amish Community.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38(5 suppl.):S81-S82, 2006.
157. D.W. Esliger, M.R. Stone, M.S. Tremblay. The effect of height on the validity of three
accelerometer models. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38(5 suppl.):S558,
2006.
158. L.B. Sherar, D.W. Esliger, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, M.S. Tremblay. Age and gender
related differences in childhood physical activity: Does physical maturity matter?
Proceedings of the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health,
p.108, 2006.
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159. D.W. Esliger, L.B. Sherar, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, D.R. Bassett, M.S. Tremblay. Profiling
daily physical activity behaviour: the impact of good and bad weather. Proceedings of
the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, p.156, 2006.
160. M.S. Tremblay. Introducing the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS).
Proceedings of the 23rd European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, p.30, 2005.
161. M.R. Stone, D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay. Differences in Step Counts Across Devices –
Considerations when Working with Step Counters in Youth. Proceedings of the 23rd
European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, p.23, 2005.
162. N. Ross, S. Tremblay, S. Khan, D. Crouse, M. Tremblay, J-M, Berthelot. Body Mass
Index in Urban Canada: Neighbourhood and Metropolitan Area Effects. Proceedings of
the annual Canadian Public Health Association Conference, p.69, 2005.
163. M.S. Tremblay and the CHMS Team. Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS):
Methodological Overview. Proceedings of the annual Canadian Public Health
Association Conference, p.25, 2005.
164. M.S. Tremblay, S. Bryan, K. Yip, R. Morrison, D. Esliger. Canadian Health Measures
Survey (CHMS) Pre-test: Self-Reported versus Measured Height, Weight and Body Mass
Index. Proceedings of the annual Canadian Public Health Association Conference,
p.89, 2005.
165. S. Bryan, C.I. Ardren, C.E. Pérez, P.T. Katzmarzyk, M.S. Tremblay. Ethnic Differences
in Physical Activity in Canada. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 37(5
suppl): S328, 2005.
166. C.E. Perez, S. Bryan, C.I. Ardren, P.T. Katzmarzyk, M.S. Tremblay. Duration in Canada
and Physical Activity Level Among Canadian Immigrants. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 37(5 suppl): S328, 2005.
167. M.S. Tremblay, M. Rotterman, S. Bryan. Seasonal Variation in Physical Activity by
Province in Canada. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 37(5 suppl): S326,
2005.
168. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Exercise-Induced Changes in DHEA and IGF-I in
Overweight and Normal Weight Women of Varying Age. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 37(5 suppl): S353-S354, 2005.
169. D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. The Influence of Lifestyle
and Gender on Physical Activity Behaviour in Children. Pediatric Exercise Science
17:72-73(abstract), 2005.
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170. M.S. Tremblay, J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland. Seasonal Variation in
Physical Activity of Canadian Children Assessed by Accelerometry. Pediatric Exercise
Science 17:73(abstract), 2005.
171. J.L. Copeland, D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Guidelines
for Children: Are They Relevant? Pediatric Exercise Science 17:73-74(abstract), 2005.
172. C.I. Ardren, C.E. Pérez, P.T. Katzmarzyk, S. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay. Ethnic Differences
in Overweight and Obesity in Canada. Obesity Research 12(suppl):A189(abstract), 2004.
173. P.T. Katzmarzyk, C.I. Ardern, C.E. Pérez, S. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay. Duration in Canada
and Risk of Obesity Among Canadian Immigrants. Obesity Research 12(suppl):
A189(abstract), 2004.
174. D.W. Esliger, M. Stone, M.S. Tremblay. Intra- and Inter-instrument Reliability of Three
Accelerometer Models. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 29:S44(abstract),
2004.
175. J.L. Copeland, K.C. Kowalski, M.S. Tremblay. Validity of the Physical Activity
Questionnaire for Adults: The New Member of the PAQ Family. Canadian Journal of
Applied Physiology, 28:S43(abstract), 2003.
176. M.S. Tremblay, J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland. Comparison of Physical
Activity Behaviour Between Old Order Mennonite and Contemporary-Living Children.
Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 28:S110(abstract), 2003.
177. D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. We May Know How Active
Our Children Are, But How Are They Active? Canadian Journal of Applied
Physiology, 28:S50-51(abstract), 2003.
178. M.S. Tremblay, J. Barnes, D. Esliger, J. Copeland. Fitness Level of Children Living
Traditional vs Contemporary Lifestyles. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences
3(2):142-143 (abstract), 2003.
179. M.S. Tremblay, J. Barnes, D. Esliger, J. Copeland. Validity of the PAQ-C Self-Report
Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children Living Traditional vs Contemporary
Lifestyles. Portuguese Journal of Sport Sciences 3(2):134-135 (abstract), 2003.
180. J.C. Eisenmann, P.T. Katzmarzyk and M.S. Tremblay. Leisure-time Physical Activity
among Canadian Adolescents, 1981-1998. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise 35(5 suppl.):S180 (abstract), 2003.
181. J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. Comparing Health-Related
Physical Fitness Between Old Order Mennonite and Urban Children in Canada. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 35(5 suppl.):S13 (abstract), 2003.
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182. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Resistance Training and the GH-IGF-1 Axis in
Women: Influence of Age and Estrogen. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
35(5 suppl.):S244 (abstract), 2003.
183. D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. Does the Frequency (Hz) and Acceleration
of Movement Affect the Reliability of the MTI (CSA) Actigraph? Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise 35(5 suppl.):S285 (abstract), 2003.
184. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Geographic and demographic variation in the
prevalence of overweight Canadian children. Pediatric Exercise Science 15(1),114-
115(abstract), 2003.
185. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Hormone Replacement Therapy and
Training Status on Acute Hormonal Responses to Exercise in Women. Canadian
Journal of Applied Physiology 27:S11 (abstract), 2002.
186. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Hormone Replacement Therapy and
Resistance Training on Anabolic Hormonal Levels in Women. Canadian Journal of
Applied Physiology 27:S11 (abstract), 2002.
187. J.L. Copeland, D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay. Profile of Female Physical Activity
Behaviours. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 26:471 (abstract), 2001.
188. C.G. Goss, M.S. Tremblay, R.P. Audas. Tracking of Fitness and Physical Activity
Variables in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities from 1991-2001.Canadian
Journal of Applied Physiology 26:482 (abstract), 2001.
189. M.S. Tremblay, P.T. Katzmarzyk. Temporal trends in overweight and obesity in Canada,
1981-1996. American Journal of Epidemiology 153(11 suppl.):S136 (abstract), 2001.
190. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Secular Trends in Body Mass Index of Canadian
Children. Pediatric Exercise Science 13(2):197(abstract), 2001.
191. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger and J.L. Copeland. Physical Activity Recall Compared to
Accelerometry Measurements in Females Aged 19-69. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 33(5 suppl.):S7 (abstract), 2001.
192. J.L. Copeland, L.A. Consitt and M.S. Tremblay. Age-Related Differences in Hormone
Responses to Endurance vs Resistance Exercise in Females. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 33(5 suppl.):S119 (abstract), 2001.
193. L.A. Consitt, J.L. Copeland, and M.S. Tremblay. Anabolic Hormone Responses to
Resistance vs Endurance Exercise in Pre-menopausal Females. Canadian Journal of
Applied Physiology 25(5):366 (abstract), 2000.
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194. J.L. Copeland, L.A. Consitt, and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Age on Hormonal Responses
to Exercise in Females. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 25(5):366 (abstract),
2000.
195. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Provincial and School Variation in BMI of Canadian
Children. Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings, pp.257 (abstract), 2000.
196. M.S. Tremblay and C.A. Haines. Physical Activity Levels of Young Schoolchildren.
Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings, pp. 308 (abstract), 2000.
197. M.S. Tremblay and C.A. Haines. Validation of a Video Questionnaire to Assess Physical
Activity in Grade One and Two Schoolchildren. Measurement in Physical Education
and Exercise Science, (abstract) 2001.
198. C.A. Haines and M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Fitness Level of Grade 1 and 2
Children. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 24(5):448(abstract), 1999.
199. M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard and J.D. Willms. The Canadian Quality Physical
Education Longitudinal Study. Pediatric Exercise Science 11(3):268(abstract), 1999.
200. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman and J.D. Willms. Relationships Between Physical Activity,
Self-esteem, and Academic Achievement in Ten- and Eleven-year-old Children.
Pediatric Exercise Science 11(3):255(abstract), 1999.
201. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Comparison of resting steroid hormone levels in
resistance trained and untrained post-menopausal females. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 31(5):S269(abstract), 1999.
202. M.S. Tremblay and J.L. Copeland. The effects of different resistance training volumes
on steroid hormone levels in post-menopausal females. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 31(5):S267(abstract), 1999.
203. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, J.D. Willms. The Development and Validation of a Video
Questionnaire to Assess Physical Activity in Young Children. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 31(5):S82(abstract), 1999.
204. S.K. Oliver and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of the Access BarTM on Endurance Running
Performance. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 23(5):498 (abstract), 1998.
205. T.L. Pella., M.S. Tremblay, S. Chu. Effects of Acute Phosphate Supplementation on
Selected Hematological and Cardiorespiratory Variables During Submaximal Exercise in
Type II Diabetics. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 22(suppl):46P (abstract),
1997.
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206. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, A.R.C. Deschenes, C.M. Bothwell-Myers. Persistence of
Fitness Variables in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities. European Journal of
Physical Education 2(1):142 (abstract), 1997.
207. J.W. Inman, M.S. Tremblay, A.R.C. Deschenes, C.M. Bothwell-Myers. Fitness
Variables Track During a Five Year Follow-up Study in Children with Contrasting Motor
Abilities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 29(5 Suppl):S13 (abstract),
1997.
208. T. Pella, M. Tremblay, S. Chu. Can Acute Phosphate Supplementation Enhance Oxygen
Transport-Related Variables in Type II Diabetics? The Physiologist 39(5):A23 (abstract),
1996.
209. M.S. Tremblay, S.L. McKay, I.S. Reid, R. Pelletier. The Relationship Between
Recreation/Physical Activity and Youth-At-Risk: An Inter-Group Perspective. Abstract
published in the proceedings from the National Recreation and Parks Association
Symposium on Leisure Research p.47 (abstract), 1995.
210. S. McKay, I. Reid, M. Tremblay, R. Pelletier. The use of focus groups in addressing
issues related to physical activity/recreation and youth-at-risk. Abstract published in the
proceedings from the Ontario Research Council on Leisure Annual Research
Symposium, 1995.
211. A. Deschenes, M.S. Tremblay, and C. Bothwell-Myers. The Physical Fitness
Performance of Grade One Children with Developmental Coordination Difficulties.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 27(5 suppl):S239 (abstract), 1995.
212. I. Reid, M. Tremblay, R. Pelletier, S. McKay. Analysis of the Impact and Benefits of
Physical Activity/Recreation on Canadian Youth-at-Risk. Published and translated in the
conference proceedings (on diskette) from the 50th Jubilee Symposium of the
Canadian Parks and Recreation Association, 1995.
213. C.J. Roberts, S.D. Galloway, J.R. Sexsmith, M.S. Tremblay. Effects of Acute Dibasic
Calcium Phosphate Supplementation on Ventilatory and Lactate Metabolic Thresholds.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 26(5 suppl):S23 (abstract), 1994.
214. S.D.R. Galloway, J.R. Sexsmith, M.S. Tremblay, and C.J. Roberts. The Effects of Acute
Phosphate Supplementation in Subjects of Different Aerobic Fitness Levels. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise 26(5 suppl):S23 abstract), 1994.
215. M.S. Tremblay and W. VanHelder. Endogenous Steroid Hormone Responses to
Endurance Exercise of Varying Duration. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
18(4):439P (abstract), 1993.
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216. M.S. Tremblay and W. VanHelder. Training Status and Exercise Mode Influence Plasma
Steroid Hormone Levels. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 18(4):439P
(abstract), 1993.
217. J.R Sexsmith, S.D. Galloway, M.S. Tremblay, C.J. Roberts. Effects of Acute Phosphate
Supplementation on Cardiorespiratory and Hematological Responses to Exercise.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 25(5 suppl):S192 (abstract), 1993.
218. M.S. Tremblay, M. McInnis and D. Lovely. The Validity and Reliability of a Modified
Hydra-Gym Leg Press Apparatus for the Measurement of Strength Variables. Canadian
Journal of Sport Sciences 16(suppl):26 (abstract), 1991.
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BOOK CHAPTERS AND PUBLISHED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1. LeBlanc CMA, Goldfield GS, Tremblay MS. Healthy active living. In Foy JM (Ed.)
Promoting Mental Health in Children and Adolescents. American Academy of
Pediatrics, Itasca, IL. pp. 149-168, 2019.
2. Okely AD, Tremblay MS, Hammersley M, Aubert S. Targeting sedentary behaviour at
the policy level. Leitzmann MF, Jochem C, Schmid D (Eds.) Sedentary Behaviour
Epidemiology, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, p. 565-594, 2018.
3. LeBlanc C, Tremblay MS. Physical activity. In: McInerney TK, Adam HM, Campbell
DE, DeWitt TG, Fox JM, Kamat DM (Eds.) American Academy of Pediatrics:
Textbook of Pediatric Care (2nd Edition). Elk Grove Village, Il: American Academy of
Pediatrics. p. 277-281, 2017.
4. Carson V, Saunders T, Tremblay MS. Can the epidemiologist learn more from sedentary
behaviour than from the measurement of physical activity? In R.J. Shephard and C.
Tudor-Locke (Eds.), The Objective Monitoring of Physical Activity: Contributions of
Accelerometry to Epidemiology, Exercise Science and Rehabilitation. Springer Series
on Epidemiology and Public Health, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, p.
181-196, 2016.
5. Larouche R, Chaput J-P, Tremblay MS. New information on population activity patterns
revealed by objective monitoring. In R.J. Shephard and C. Tudor-Locke (Eds.), The
Objective Monitoring of Physical Activity: Contributions of Accelerometry to
Epidemiology, Exercise Science and Rehabilitation. Springer Series on Epidemiology
and Public Health, Springer International Publishing, Switzerland, p. 159-179, 2016.
6. Connor Gorber S, Tremblay MS. Self-report and direct measures of health: bias and
implications. In R.J. Shephard and C. Tudor-Locke (Eds.), The Objective Monitoring of
Physical Activity: Contributions of Accelerometry to Epidemiology, Exercise Science
and Rehabilitation. Springer Series on Epidemiology and Public Health, Springer
International Publishing, Switzerland, p. 369-376, 2016.
7. Chaput JP, Shields M, Tremblay MS. Statistics in Childhood Obesity. In N. Balakrishnan
(Ed.) Handbook of Behavioral and Social Sciences. John Wiley & Sons, Newark, N.J. p.
385-399, 2012.
8. Tremblay MS and Haskell WL. From Science to Physical Activity Guidelines. In C.
Bouchard, S.N. Blair and W.L. Haskell (Eds.), Physical Activity and Health, 2nd
Edition. Human Kinetics Publishers. p. 359-378, 2012.
9. R.C. Colley, M. Brownrigg, M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s report card on physical activity for
children and youth. G. Baquet and S. Berthoin (Eds.) Children and Exercise XXV:
Proceedings of the 25th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, Routledge Taylor and
Francis Group (London). pp. 223-226, 2011.
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10. M. Lloyd and M.S. Tremblay. Introducing the Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy. G. Baquet and S. Berthoin (Eds.) Children and Exercise XXV: Proceedings of
the 25th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, Routledge Taylor and Francis Group (London). pp. 239-243, 2011.
11. M.S. Tremblay, V. Onywera, K.B. Adamo. A child’s right to healthy active living -
Building capacity in Sub-Saharan Africa to curb the impending physical activity
transition: The KIDS-CAN Research Alliance. In S. Bennett and M. Pare (Eds.) 20th
Anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, University of Ottawa Press,
p. 97-110, 2010.
12. Tremblay MS. Assessing the Level of Sedentarism. In C. Bouchard and P.T. Katzmarzyk
(Eds.), Physical Activity and Obesity, 2nd Edition. Human Kinetics Publishers. p. 13-
17, 2010.
13. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Methodological issues in anthropometry:
self-reported versus measured height and weight. Proceedings of the Statistics Canada
International Methodology Symposium 2008 - Data Collection: Challenges,
Achievements and New Directions. Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 11-522-XIE, 2009.
14. S. Connor Gorber, M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, I. McDowell. Correcting self-reported
estimates of obesity: can we more closely approximate measured values? Proceedings of
the Statistics Canada International Methodology Symposium 2008 - Data Collection:
Challenges, Achievements and New Directions. Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 11-
522-XIE, 2009.
15. M.S. Tremblay and M. Shields. Applying the New WHO Child Growth Standards in
Canada: What is our Prevalence of Obesity? Children and Exercise XXIV: Proceedings
of the 24th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, Routledge, U.K., p. 119-122, 2009.
16. M.S. Tremblay. Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Inactivity in Canada: Year
2007 in Review. Children and Exercise XXIV: Proceedings of the 24th Pediatric Work
Physiology Meeting, Routledge, U.K., p. 111-114, 2009.
17. M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg, R. Deans. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on
Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Children and Exercise XXIV: Proceedings of
the 24th Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting, Routledge, U.K., p. 115-118, 2009.
18. S. Tremblay and M.S. Tremblay. Statistical Methods for Constructing Canadian Growth
Charts. Proceedings of the 2007 American Statistical Association Joint Statistical
Meeting – Health Policy Statistics 1534-1540, 2008.
19. M.S. Tremblay. Learning the Unique and Peculiar Challenges of Direct Health Measures
Surveys: The Canadian Experience. Proceedings of the Statistics Canada International
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Methodology Symposium: Symposium 2006 Methodological Issues in Measuring
Population Health Catalogue no. 11-522-XIE, 2007.
20. S. Tremblay, R. Morrison, M.S. Tremblay. Estimating Child BMI Growth Curves for
Canada. Proceedings of the Statistics Canada International Methodology Symposium:
Symposium 2006 Methodological Issues in Measuring Population Health Catalogue
no. 11-522-XIE, 2007.
21. Tremblay MS, Copeland J. Endocrine Factors in Endurance. In R.J. Shephard (Ed.)
Encyclopedia of Sports Medicine - Endurance in Sport (Second Edition). Blackwell
Science Publishers, p.184-196, 2000.
22. Tremblay MS, Chu SY. Hormonal Response to Exercise: Methodological
Considerations. In M.P. Warren and N.W. Constantini (Eds.) Sports Endocrinology.
Humana Press, p.1-30, 2000.
23. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, A.R.C. Deschenes, C.M. Bothwell-Myers. Persistence of
Fitness Variables in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities. In J. Welsman, N.
Armstrong, B. Kirby (Eds.) Children and Exercise XIX Volume II. pp. 69-74
Washington Singer Press, 1997.
24. S. McKay, I. Reid, M. Tremblay, R. Pelletier. The Impact of Recreation and Physical
Activity on Youth in Transition to Adulthood: A Focus on Youth-At-Risk. In B. Galloway
and J. Hudson (Eds.) Youth in Transition: Perspectives on Research and Policy (pp.
284-292). Toronto: Thompson Educational Publishing, 1996.
25. D. Caine, M. Tremblay, M. Yu. An Exploratory Somatotype Study of Children with
Movement Difficulties. In: F.I. Bell and G.H. Van Gyn (Eds.) Access to Active Living:
Proceedings from the 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific Congress.
1994. pp. 317-322.
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PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS (in press/submitted/invited)
Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Guerrero M, Katzmarzyk PT, Mire EF, Prista A,
Tremblay MS, for the ISCOLE Research Group. Body mass index and movement behaviors
among schoolchildren from 13 countries across a continuum of human development indices: a
multinational cross-sectional study. Submitted for publication in the Bulletin of the World
Health Organization.
Colley RC, Clarke J, Doyon CY, Janssen I, Lang JJ, Timmons BW, Tremblay MS. Trends in
physical fitness among Canadian children and youth. Submitted for publication in Health
Reports.
Guerrero MD, Barnes JD, Chaput JP, Tremblay MS. Screen time and problem behaviors in
children: Exploring the mediating role of sleep duration. Submitted for publication in The
Journal of Pediatrics.
Uddin R, Lee E-Y, Khan SR, Tremblay MS, Khan A. Clustering of lifestyle risk factors for
non-communicable diseases in 304 779 adolescents from 89 countries: A global perspective.
Submitted for publication in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health.
Guerrero MD, Barnes JD, Chaput JP, Tremblay MS. Does sleep duration mediate the
relationships between screen time and problem behaviours among children? Submitted for
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference
(Kelowna), November, 2019.
Barnes JD, Aubert S, Turner E, Tremblay MS. Sociodemographic correlates of physical activity
grades in the Global Matrix 3.0. Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
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. Submitted for
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference
(Kelowna), November, 2019.
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. Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
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.
Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific
Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Prista A, Tremblay MS. Correlates of
movement behaviours among urban and rural schoolchildren in Mozambique. Submitted for
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presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference
(Kelowna), November, 2019.
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. Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
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. Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
Larouche R, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Riazi N, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS. Correlates of
children’s physical activity: a Canadian multi-site study. Submitted for presentation at the
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November,
2019.
Tremblay MS. Introduction to symposium and brief history of physical activity guidelines in
Canada. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific
Conference (Kelowna), November, 2019.
Tremblay MS. Introduction to symposium and brief history of fitness trends in Canada.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), November,
2019.
Tremblay MS. The whole day matters for brain health - an integration of physical activity,
sedentary behaviour and sleep. Symposium presentation Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna), Symposium, November, 2019.
Riazi NA, Blanchette S, Trudeau F, Larouche R, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Correlates of
children’s independent mobility in Canada: A multi-site study. Submitted for publication in the
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
Sukys S, Emeljanovas A, Gruodyte-Raciene R, Mieziene B, Trinkuniene L, Rutkauskaite R,
Tremblay MS. Physical activity for children and youth: Lithuanian 2018 report card. Submitted
for publication in BMC Public Health.
Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput JP, Katzmarzyk PT, Prista A, Tremblay MS. Prevalence and
correlates of adherence to movement guidelines among urban and rural children in Mozambique:
a cross-sectional study. Submitted for publication in the International Journal of Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity.
Yun L, Vanderloo L, Berry TR, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Rhodes R, Spence JC,
Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Political orientation and public attributions for the causes and
solutions of physical inactivity in Canada: Implications for policy support. Submitted for
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presentation at the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology
Conference (Vancouver), October, 2019.
Riazi NA, Yun L, Blanchette S, Trudeau F, Larouche R, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Walking
the dog: Independent mobility’s best friend? Submitted for presentation at the Canadian Society
for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology Conference (Vancouver), October, 2019.
Larouche R, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Riazi N, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS. Correlates of
children’s physical activity: a Canadian multi-site study. Submitted for publication in Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise.
Aubert S, Barnes JD, Forse ML, Turner E, González SA, Kalinowski J, Katzmarzyk PT, Lee E-
Y, Ocansey R, Reilly JJ, Schranz N, Vanderloo LM, Tremblay MS. International impact of the
Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Physical Activity Report Cards for Children and Youth.
Submitted for publication in the Journal of Physical Activity and Health.
Walsh JJ, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, Chaput JP. Duration and type of electronic screen use and
cognition in US children: cross-sectional findings from the ABCD Study. Submitted for
publication in Pediatrics.
Silva DAS, Tremblay MS, Marinho de Souza MF, Ribeiro ALP, Passos V, Cousin E,
Nascimento BR, Valença Neto PF, Naghavi M, Carvalho Malta D. Physical inactivity as a risk
factor for all-cause mortality and years of life lost in Brazil (1990-2017). Submitted for
publication in BMC Public Health.
Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Dubois L, Katzmarzyk PT, Mire EF, Prista A, Tremblay
MS. Prevalence and correlates of objectively measured weight status among urban and rural
Mozambican primary schoolchildren: a cross-sectional study. Submitted for publication in
PLOS ONE.
Lipsanen J, Elovainio M, Hakulinen C, Tremblay MS, Rovio S, Lagström H, Jaakkola JM, Jula
A, Rönnemaa T, Viikari J, Niinikoski H, Simell O, Raitakari OT, Pahkala K, Pulkki-Råback L.
The association of temperament with dietary behavior from childhood to adulthood. Submitted
for publication in Appetite.
Birken CS, Omand JA, Nurse KM, Borkhoff CM, Koroshegyi C, Lebovic G, Maguire JL,
Mamdani M, Parkin PC, Randall Simpson J, Tremblay MS, Duku E, Reid-Westoby C, Janus M,
on behalf of the TARGet Kids! Collaboration. Fit for School Study protocol: Early child growth,
health behaviours, nutrition, cardiometabolic risk, and developmental determinants of a child’s
school readiness. Submitted for publication in BMJ Open.
Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, McGregor D, Chastin S. Compositional analyses of the
associations between sedentary time, different intensities of physical activity, and
cardiometabolic biomarkers among children and youth from the United States. Submitted for
publication in PLOS ONE.
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Khan A, Uddin R, Lee E-Y, Tremblay MS. Sitting time among adolescents across 26 Asia-
Pacific countries: A population-based study. International Journal of Public Health (in press).
Xiao Q, Chaput J-P, Olds T, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Katzmarzyk PT. Sleep
characteristics and health-related quality of life in 9-11 year old children from 12 countries.
Submitted for publication in Sleep Health: Journal of the National Sleep Foundation.
Clarke J, Colley R, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Trends in physical activity of Canadian adults,
2007 to 2015. Submitted for publication in Health Reports.
Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Berry T, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Tremblay MS,
Vanderloo L. Parental Support of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and
Youth: Prevalence and Correlates. Submitted for presentation at the 33rd Annual Conference of
the European Health Psychology Society (Dubrovnik, Croatia), September, 2019.
Guerrero MD, Barnes JD, Walsh JJ, Chaput JP, Tremblay MS, Goldfield GS. Think before you
act: Associations between 24-hour movement behaviors and impulsivity in American children.
Pediatrics (in press).
Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Léger LA, Olds TS, Ortega FB, Ruiz JR, Tremblay MS. Response to
criticisms of the 20-m shuttle run test - deflections, distortions, and distractions. British Journal
of Sports Medicine (in press).
Uddin R, Burton NW, Maple M, Khan SR, Tremblay MS, Khan A. Associations of physical
activity and sedentary behaviour with suicidal ideation, suicide planning and suicide attempts:
Evidence from 206 357 adolescents in 52 low- and middle-income countries. Submitted for
publication in Acta Paediatrica.
Tanaka C, Tremblay MS, Okuda M, Tanaka S. Associations between 24-hour movement
guidelines and physical fitness measures in primary school children. Submitted for publication in
Scientific Reports.
Tanaka C, Tremblay MS, Okuda M, Inoue S, Tanaka S. Proportion of Japanese primary school
children meeting recommendations for 24-hour movement guidelines and associations with
weight status. Submitted for publication in BMC Public Health.
Eckermann S, Willan A, Okely A, Tremblay MS, Coelli T. Robust cross-country comparison of
children meeting or not meeting 24-HR movement guidelines: an odds solution. International
Society for Quality of life Studies (Granada, Spain), September, 2019.
Eckermann S, Willan A, Okely A, Tremblay MS, Coelli T. Robustly evaluating meeting
integrated movement guidelines in practice: odds solution for population level efficiency
measures with binary effects. International Health Economics Association Conference (Basel,
Switzerland), July, 2019.
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Eckermann S, Tremblay MS, Okely AD, Coelli T, Willan A. Robust international comparison
of children meeting or not meeting 24-HR movement guidelines: an odds solution for consistent
efficiency measures with binary effects. Submitted for publication in Health Promotion
International.
Tennant E, Tremblay MS, Gainforth H, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A. Exploring parents’
message receipt and message enactment of the world’s first integrated movement behaviour
guidelines for children and youth. Submitted for publication in the Journal of Health
Communication.
Ma J, Qiao Y, Zhao P, Li W, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M,
Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Hu G. Breastfeeding and childhood obesity: A 12-country
Study. Submitted for publication in Maternal and Child Nutrition.
O’Reilly N, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE, LeBlanc A, Rhodes
R. Title sponsorship of cause-related sport events. Submitted for publication in Sport, Business,
Management: An International Journal.
Chaput JP, Olds T, Tremblay MS. Public health guidelines on sedentary behaviour are
important and needed: A provisional benchmark is better than no benchmark at all. British
Journal of Sports Medicine (in press).
Delisle Nyström C, Barnes JD, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi NA, Tremblay MS,
Trudeau F, Larouche R. Relationships between area-level socioeconomic status and urbanization
with active transportation, independent mobility, outdoor time, and physical activity among
Canadian children. Submitted for publication in BMC Public Health.
Berry TR, Yun L, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC,
Tremblay MS, Vanderloo L. Population-level evaluation of ParticipACTION’s 150 Play List: A
mass-reach campaign with mass participatory events. Submitted for publication in the
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education.
Gonzalez SA, Sarmiento OL, Lemoine PD, Larouche R, Meisel JD, Tremblay MS, Naranjo M,
Broyles ST, Fogelholm M, Holguin G, Lambert EV, Katzmarzyk P. Active school transport
among children from Canada, Colombia, Finland, South Africa and the United States: A tale of
two journeys. Submitted for publication in Transport Policy.
Eny K, Maguire J, Dai D, Lebovic G, Adeli K, Hamilton J, Hanley A, Mamdani M, McCrindle
B, Tremblay MS, Parkin P, Birken C. Association of accelerated body mass index gain with
repeated measures of blood pressure in early childhood. International Journal of Obesity (in
press).
Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Berry T, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O'Reilly N, Tremblay MS,
Vanderloo L. Parental support of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and
Youth: prevalence and correlates. Submitted for publication in BMC Public Health.
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Wachira LJM, Muthuri SK, Ochola SA, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Association between
dietary practices, body mass index and body fat status of school children: results from the
International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment – Kenya. Submitted for
publication in PLOS ONE.
Lang J, Tremblay MS, Ortega F, Ruiz J, Tomkinson G. Review of criterion-referenced
standards for cardiorespiratory fitness: What proportion of 1 142 026 international children and
youth are apparently healthy? British Journal of Sports Medicine (in press).
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CONFERENCE / INVITED PRESENTATIONS
1. Tremblay MS. Nature and the outdoors as an antidote for modern living. Invited keynote
speaker at the Andrew Fleck Children’s Services Annual Community Meeting
(Ottawa), June, 2019.
2. Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. Obesity and objectively measured physical
activity, differ between rural and urban Mozambican primary school-children. Canadian
Student Health Research Forum (Winnipeg), June, 2019.
3. Guerrero MD, Carson S, Forse M, Turner E, Tremblay MS. A comparison between
preschoolers attending Forest and Nature School and traditional centre-based childcare.
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019
(Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
4. Turner E, Carson S, Guerrero M, Forse M, Tremblay MS. SUNRISE International
Surveillance Study of Movement Behaviours in the Early Years: Preliminary 24-hour
movement behaviour results from the Canadian pilot. International Society for
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic),
June, 2019.
5. Carson SJ, Forse ML, Barbeau KC, Tremblay MS. Family factors and 24-hour movement
behaviours: A scoping review of the evidence. International Society for Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
6. Trudeau F, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi NA, Tremblay MS, Larouche R.
Influence of weather conditions and season on children's active school transportation and
physical activity in three diverse regions of Canada. International Society for Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
7. Blanchette S, Trudeau F, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi NA, Tremblay MS, Larouche R. Are
school environments, policies and practices associated with children’s physical activity and
active transport? International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
8. Gonzalez SA, Aubert S, Barnes JD, Forse M, Larouche R, Tremblay MS. Active
transportation among children and youth: a 49-country comparison. International Society
for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech
Republic), June, 2019.
9. Delisle Nyström C, Barnes JD, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi NA, Tremblay
MS, Trudeau F, Larouche R. Relationships between area-level socioeconomic status and
urbanization with active transportation, independent mobility, outdoor time, and physical
activity among Canadian children. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
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10. Aubert S, Barnes JD, Forse M, Katzmarzyk PT, Tremblay MS on behalf of the Global
Matrix 3.0 Group. Prevalence of children and youth meeting sedentary behaviour
guidelines: a 49-country comparison. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
11. Barnes JD, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS. Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN):
Achievements and membership satisfaction, 2012-2018. International Society for
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic),
June, 2019.
12. Barnes JD, Aubert S, Vanderloo L, Tremblay MS. Canada’s 2018 Report Card on
Physical Activity of Children and Youth: Leading or Lagging in Comparison to the Global
Matrix 3.0 Findings? International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
13. Manyanga T, Barnes JD, Katzmarzyk PT, Prista A, Tremblay MS. Weight status and self-
reported physical activity among primary school children differ among cities and rural
versus urban areas. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
14. Tremblay MS, Sturdy J. Screen Time vs Green Time: The Health Impacts of Too Much
Screen Time. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
15. Tremblay MS, Aubert S, Barnes JD, Forse M, Gonzalez SA, Manyanga T. on behalf of the
Global Matrix 3.0 group. Prevalence of children and youth meeting physical activity
guidelines: a 49-country comparison. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Congress 2019 (Prague, Czech Republic), June, 2019.
16. Manyanga T, Aubert S, Gonzalez SA, Lee EY, Reilly JJ, Tremblay MS. Highlights of
Report Card Grades from six African Countries that participated in the Global Matrix 3.0.
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference
(Prague, Czech Republic), June 2019.
17. Gonzalez SA, Aubert S, Lee EY, Manyanga T, Reilly, JJ, Tremblay MS. Highlights of
Report Card grades from Latin-American countries that participated in the Global Matrix
3.0. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference
(Prague, Czech Republic), June 2019.
18. Lee EY, Aubert S, Gonzalez SA, Manyanga T. Reilly JJ, Tremblay MS. Highlights of
Report Card grades from 12 Asian countries that participated in the Global Matrix 3.0.
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference
(Prague, Czech Republic), June 2019.
19. Tremblay MS. Key activities to capture for physical activity and measurement challenges
in children 0-5 years-old. Invited presentation at the National Collaborative on
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Childhood Obesity Research (NCCOR) Advancing Measurement of Individual
Behaviors Related to Childhood Obesity Workshop (Washington, D.C.), May, 2019.
20. Riazi NA, Blanchette S, Leduc G, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS, Larouche R, Faulkner G.
Correlates of children’s independent mobility: A multi-site study. 3rd British Columbia
Sport, Health, and Exercise Psychology Symposium (Vancouver), May, 2019.
21. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids global Alliance: Global Matrix 3.0. Invited keynote
presentation at the 19th Annual School of Kinesiology and Health Studies Research
Colloquium, Queen’s University (Kingston), April, 2019.
22. Tremblay MS. The whole day matters: a new paradigm for movement guidelines. Invited
presentation at the 6th Canadian Obesity Summit (Ottawa), April, 2019.
23. Zahn K, Ibrahim Q, Ball G, Hamilton J, Buchholz A, Ho J, Zenlea I, Legault L, Laberge A,
Thabane L, Tremblay M, Morrison KM. Characteristics of clinics participating in the
CANadian Pediatrc Weight management Registry (CANPWR): a descriptive report. 6th
Canadian Obesity Summit (Ottawa), April, 2019.
24. Vanderloo LM, Maguire JL, Keown-Stoneman Anderson LN, Tremblay MS, Birken CS.
Association between parent-reported physical activity and cardiometabolic risk in children:
a prospective cohort study. Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting (Baltimore), April,
2019.
25. Tanaka C, Tremblay MS, Okuda M, Tanaka M, Inoue S, Tanaka S. Proportion of Japanese
primary school children meeting recommendations for 24-hour movement guidelines and
associations with weight status. European Congress on Obesity (Glasgow, Scotland),
April, 2019.
26. Tremblay MS. Global Physical Activity Report Card Grades for Children and Youth.
Invited presentation at the Conference on Physical Activity and Health in China 2019
(Beijing, China), April, 2019.
27. Tremblay MS. Weight management through healthy active living: moving forward by
looking back. Invited presentation to the University of Ottawa, Faculty of Medicine,
Weight Management Interest Group (Ottawa), April, 2019.
28. Tremblay MS. Benefits of Exercise. Invited presentation at the 68th Annual Refresher
Course for Family Physicians (Ottawa), April, 2019.
29. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance: Global Matrix 3.0. Invited
presentation at the Lithuania Sports University (Kaunas, Lithuania), March, 2019.
30. Vanderloo LM, Goldowitz D, Collet JP, Tremblay MS (on behalf of the Expert Panel for
Physical Activity and Brain Health in Children and Youth). An expert statement on
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physical activity and brain health in children and youth: From evidence synthesis to
knowledge translation tool. Active Living Conference (Charleston, U.S.), February, 2019.
31. Tremblay MS. The whole day matters: a new paradigm in movement. Invited presentation
at the University of Ottawa Exercise is Medicine Canada Seminar (Ottawa), January,
2019.
32. Tremblay MS. Physical literacy and the movement to get kids moving. Invited lecture in
the Distinguished Lecture Series, Faculty of Education, Chinese University of Hong
Kong (Sha Tin, Hong Kong), January, 2019.
33. Tremblay MS. Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group. Invited Graduate
seminar, Department of Sports Science and Physical Education, Chinese University of
Hong Kong (Sha Tin, Hong Kong), January, 2019.
34. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance: Global Matrix 3.0 findings. Invited
presentation at the 2018 Active Healthy Kids Hong Kong Report Card on Physical
Activity for Children and Youth release press conference (Sha Tin, Hong Kong),
January, 2019.
35. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance: Powering the movement to get kids
moving. School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Graduate
Seminar (Ottawa), January, 2019.
36. Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Colley RC, Faulkner GEJ, Janssen I,
Kramers R, Saunders TJ, Spence JC, Tucker P, Vanderloo LM, Tremblay MS. Results
from Canada's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Movement
to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
37. Delisle Nyström C, Traversy G, Barnes JD, Chaput J-P, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS.
Associations between domains of physical literacy by weight status in 8-12 year old
Canadian children. Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November,
2018.
38. Lee E-Y, Barnes JD, Lang JJ, Silva DAS, Tomkinson GR, Tremblay MS.
Cardiorespiratory fitness and cardiometabolic health outcomes among American youth
(aged 12-17 years): Developing criterion-referenced cut-points. Movement to Move
Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
39. Lee E-Y, Carson V, Jeon JY, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Levels and correlates of 24-hour
movement behaviours among South Koreans: Results from the Korea National Health and
Nutrition Examination Surveys, 2014-15. Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide,
Australia), November, 2018.
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40. Barnes JD, Delisle Nyström C, Tremblay MS. An exploratory analysis of missing data
from the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) Learn to Play Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy project. Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
41. Gonzalez S, Lemoine P, Larouche R, Meisel Donoso JD, Tremblay MS, Broberg A,
Broyles S, Fogelholm M, Holguin Villarreal GA, Katzmarzyk P, Lambert EV, Uys M,
Sarmiento Dueñas OL. Active transport among children from Canada, Colombia, Finland,
South Africa and the United States: A tale of two journeys. Movement to Move
Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
42. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Global Matrix 3.0 pre-launch
workshop. Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
43. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Global Matrix 3.0 Launch.
Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
44. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Global Matrix 3.0 post-conference
workshop. Movement to Move Conference (Adelaide, Australia), November, 2018.
45. Chaput JP, Livock H, Barnes JD, Pouliot C, LeBlanc AG, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS,
Prud’homme D. Exercising with a screen or music and post-exercise energy compensation
in male adolescents. The Obesity Society Annual Meeting (Nashville, USA), November,
2018.
46. Walsh JJ, Nowak-Flück D, Pontifex MB, Tremblay MS, McManus AM. Associations
between neurovascular coupling and cognitive function in school-aged children: a pilot
study. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Niagara Falls),
October, 2018.
47. Walsh JJ, Barnes JD, Cameron JD, Goldfield GS, Chaput J-P, Gunnell KE, Ledoux A-A,
Zemek R, Tremblay MS. Associations between adherence to the 24-hour movement
guidelines and global cognition in school-aged children. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Conference (Niagara Falls), October, 2018.
48. Guerrero MD, Walsh JJ, Barnes JD, Goldfield G, Tremblay MS. Associations between
meeting the Canadian 24-hour movement behaviours and impulsivity control in school-
aged children. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Niagara
Falls), October, 2018.
49. Tremblay MS, Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Colley RC, Faulkner GEJ,
Janssen I, Kramers R, Saunders TJ, Spence JC, Tucker P, Vanderloo LM. Results from
Canada's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Canadian
Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Niagara Falls), October, 2018.
50. Tremblay MS. Innovation, technology and childhood healthy active living: moving
forward by looking back. Invited keynote address at the Conference on the Recent
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Advances in the Prevention and Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity (Calgary), October, 2018.
51. Carsley S, Pope E, Anderson LN, Tremblay MS, Tu K, Birken CS. Prevalence of severe
obesity and trends over time in a cohort of children and adolescents from primary care
electronic medical records in Ontario. Conference on the Recent Advances in the
Prevention and Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Obesity (Calgary), October,
2018.
52. Guerrero M, Lee E-Y, Gray CE, Tremblay MS. A pilot assessment of the Forest and
Nature School early childhood education and development program in Canada. Outdoor
Play and Early Learning Policy Research Invitational Symposium (Toronto), October,
2018.
53. Sarmiento OL, Gonzalez SA, Lemoine PD, Larouche R, Meisel JD, Tremblay M, Broberg
A, Broyles S, Fogelholm M, Holguin G, Naranjo M, Lambert EV, Uys M, Dentro Denstel
K, Onywera V, Barreira T, Chaput JP, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Maher C, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Olds T, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk P.
Walking or biking to school in low- middle- and high-income cities: lower adiposity
indicators in the context of a need vs. choice framework. Walk 21 Conference (Bogota,
Colombia), October, 2018.
54. Gunnell KE, Poitras VJ, LeBlanc A, Schibli K, Barbeau K, Hedayati N, Ponitfex MB,
Goldfield GS, Dunlap C, Lehan E, Tremblay MS. Physical activity and cognition in
children and youth: A systematic review. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning
and Sport Psychology Conference (Toronto), October, 2018.
55. MacDonald DJ, Saunders TJ, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Bruner B, Copeland
JL, Gregg MJ, Hal N, Kolen AM, Law B, Martin LJ, Sheehan D, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay
MS. The relationship between age, gender, and physical measures with adequacy in and
predilection for physical activity. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and
Sport Psychology Conference (Toronto), October, 2018.
56. Tremblay MS, Bauman A, Draper C, Mutrie N, Troiano R, Kahlmeier S. Physical activity
guidelines debate. Invited plenary speaker at the International Society for Physical
Activity and Health Congress (London, UK), October, 2018.
57. Tremblay MS. Policy lessons learned through the Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
Report Cards. International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress
(London, UK), October, 2018.
58. Larouche R, Blanchette S, Faulkner G, Leduc G, Riazi N, Trudeau F, Tremblay M.
Children’s active transportation: The interplay of individual, parental and social factors.
International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress (London, UK),
October, 2018.
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59. Larouche R, Mire E, Belanger K, Barreira T, Chaput JP, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Lambert E,
Maher C, Maia J, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento O, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C,
Katzmarzyk P, Tremblay M. Relationships between outdoor time, physical activity,
sedentary behavior and obesity in children: a 12-country study. International Society for
Physical Activity and Health Congress (London, UK), October, 2018.
60. Tremblay M, Chaput JP, Adamo K, Aubert S, Barnes J, Choquette L, Duggan M, Faulkner
G, Goldfield G, Gray C, Gruber R, Janson K, Janssen I, Janssen X, Jaramillo Garcia A,
Kuzik N, LeBlanc C, MacLean J, Okely A, Poitras V, Raynor ME. Canadian 24-hour
movement guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years): An integration of physical activity,
sedentary behaviour and sleep. International Society for Physical Activity and Health
Congress (London, UK), October, 2018.
61. Riazi N, Blanchette S, Leduc G, Trudeau F, Tremblay M, Larouche R, Faulkner G.
Correlates of childhood independent mobility in Canada: Location, location, location.
International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress (London, UK),
October, 2018.
62. Yun L, Vanderloo L, Berry T, Latimer-Cheung A, Van Nguyen H, O’Reilly N, Rhodes R,
Spence J, Tremblay M, Faulkner G. Assessing the social climate of physical activity in
Canada. International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress (London,
UK), October, 2018.
63. Tremblay MS. International comparisons of physical activity indicators in children in
Africa: insights from the Global Matrix 2.0. 3rd International Conference on Physical
Activity, Sport and Health for Development in Africa (Accra, Ghana), September, 2018.
64. Onywera VO, Larouche R, Oyeyemi AL, Prista A, Akinroye KK, Heyker S, Owino GE,
Tremblay MS. Development and convergent validity of new self-administered
questionnaires of active transportation in three African countries: Kenya, Mozambique and
Nigeria. 3rd International Conference on Physical Activity, Sport and Health for
Development in Africa (Accra, Ghana), September, 2018.
65. Manyanga T, Chaput J-P, Barnes J, Katzmarzyk P, Tremblay MS for the ISCOLE
Research Group. No evidence for an epidemiological transition in sleep patterns among
children: a 12-country study. 3rd International Conference on Physical Activity, Sport
and Health for Development in Africa (Accra, Ghana), September, 2018.
66. Tremblay MS. ISCOLE Mozambique: Rationale and Protocol. Colaboracoes
Internacionais em Mocambique e o Estudo Internacional da Obesidade Infantil,
Estilo de Vida e Meio Ambiente Symposium, Universidade Pedagogica (Maputo,
Mozambique), September, 2018.
67. Melby Ps, Elsborg P, Nielsen G, Tremblay M, Bentsen P. Investigating and measuring
physical literacy and kits health-related correlates in Danish children. 10th IUHPE
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European Conference and International Forum for Health Promotion Research
Conference (Trondheim, Norway), September, 2018.
68. Moore SA, Vanderloo LM, Cairney J, McManus A, Choquette L, Collet JP, Davies T,
Faulkner G, Gitimoghadam M, Glossop E, Goldowitz D, Gunnell K, Kwan S, Leo J,
Markham C, Pontifex MB, Walsh J, Zwicker JG, Tremblay MS. Physical Activity and
Brain Health in Children and Youth: Findings from the 2018 ParticipACTION Expert
Panel. North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference
(Oakland, USA), August, 2018.
69. Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ,
Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B, MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D,
Stone MR, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay MS. Physical literacy levels of Canadian children aged
8-12 years: Descriptive and normative results from the RBC Learn to Play CAPL Project.
North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference (Oakland, USA), August, 2018.
70. Gunnell KE, Schibli K, Poitras VJ, Hedayati N, Barbeau K, Goldfield G, Tremblay MS.
Sedentary behaviour and cognition in children and youth: A systematic review.
International Congress of Applied Psychology (Montréal), June 2018.
71. Vanderloo LM, McFadden K, Berry T, Chulak-Bozzer T, Tremblay MS, Spence JC,
Latimer AE, O’Reilly N, Faulkner G, Rhodes RE, Nguyen H. Examination of current
participation in physical activities and intention to continue among participants in a
national physical activity initiative. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Hong Kong), June, 2018.
72. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Tremblay MS. Temporal trends in the cardiorespiratory fitness
of children and adolescents representing 19 high-income and upper-middle-income
countries between 1981 and 2014. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Hong Kong), June, 2018.
73. Faulkner G, Bassett-Gunter R, White L, Berry T, Tremblay MS. Can The Moblees move
Canadian children? Investigating the impact of a television program on children's physical
activity. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Hong Kong), June, 2018.
74. Lee EY, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for
Children and Youth and associations with psychological well-being among South Korean
adolescents. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Annual Conference (Hong Kong), June, 2018.
75. Okely A, Tremblay MS, Reilly J, Hongyan G, Florindo A, Draper C. Surveillance study of
movement behaviours in the early years. Workshop at the International Society of
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Hong Kong), June,
2018.
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76. Silva DAS, Chaput J-P, Katzmarzyk PT, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Maher C, Olds T, Onywera
V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Tremblay MS. Participation in Physical
Education classes and physical activity and sedentary behavior in children. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting (Minneapolis, US), June, 2018.
77. Eny KM, Maguire JL, Dai D, Lebovic G, Adeli K, Hamilton J, Hanley A, Mamdani M,
McCrindle B, Tremblay M, Parkin PC, and Birken CS, and the TARGet Kids!
collaboration. Accelerated growth in early childhood is associated with increased systolic
and diastolic blood pressure. 2018 Canadian Paediatric Society Meeting (Quebec City),
May, 2018.
78. Lang JJ, Tomkinson GR, Janssen I, Ruiz JR, Ortega FB, Tremblay MS. Making a case for
cardiorespiratory fitness surveillance among children and youth. Public Health 2018
(Montreal), May, 2018.
79. Lang JJ, Chaput JP, Longmuir PE, Barnes JD, Belanger K, Tomkinson GR, Anderson KD,
Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN, Law B, MacDonald DJ,
Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone MR, Woodruff SJ, Tremblay MS.
Cardiorespiratory fitness is associated with physical literacy in a large sample of Canadian
children aged 8 to 12 years. Public Health 2018 (Montreal), May, 2018.
80. Tremblay MS. Setting the context and the need for less screen time and more green time.
Invited keynote address at the Healthy Kids Community Challenge Ottawa Community
Learning Forum “From Screen Time to Green Time” Connecting Back to the
Outdoors (Ottawa), May, 2018.
81. Silva DAS, Lee EY, Barnes J, Lang JJ, Tomkinson GR, Tremblay MS. Association
between cardiorespiratory fitness and body image perception in adolescents in Brazil:
evidence for criterion-referenced cut-points. Brazilian Congress of Metabolism,
Nutrition and Exercise (Londrina, Brazil), May, 2018.
82. Eny KM, Maguire JL, Dai D, Lebovic G, Adeli K, Hamilton J, Hanley A, Mamdani M,
McCrindle B, Tremblay M, Parkin PC, and Birken CS. Accelerated growth in early
childhood is associated with higher systolic and diastolic blood pressure. Pediatric
Academic Societies Meeting (Toronto), May, 2018.
83. Vanderloo LM, Maguire JL, Dai D, Parkin P, Tremblay MS, Birken CS. Association
between parent-reported physical activity and cardiometabolic risk in young children.
Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting (Toronto), May, 2018.
84. Tremblay MS. Parks for health: Nature and the outdoors as an antidote for modern living.
Invited keynote address at the British Columbia Recreation and Parks Association
Annual Symposium (Vancouver), May, 2018.
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85. Lee E-Y. Gray CE, Tremblay MS. A pilot assessment of the forest and nature school early
childhood education and development program in Canada: Rationale and study protocol for
a randomized controlled trial. Existing Evidence about the Effects if Udeskole – an
International Perspective Conference (Fredensborg, Denmark), March, 2018.
86. Tennant EM, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G, Gainforth HL, Latimer-Cheung AE. Exploring
parents’ perceptions of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and
Youth. 22nd Annual Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium
(Montreal), March, 2018.
87. Tremblay MS. Physical Literacy: New Direction of Youth Fitness Assessment? Invited
presentation in the Measurement & Evaluation Symposium at the SHAPE America
National Convention (Nashville, USA), March 2018.
88. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines, Trends in Childhood Physical
Activity, and Thoughts on Getting Kids Active. Invited lecture at the Nova Scotia Physical
Activity Practitioner Exchange (Halifax), March, 2018.
89. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Mount St. Vincent
University (Halifax), March, 2018.
90. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Université de
Moncton (Moncton), March, 2018.
91. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. University of New
Brunswick (Fredericton), March, 2018.
92. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Lecture to students at
the University of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), March, 2018.
93. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Public lecture at the
University of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown), March, 2018.
94. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Public lecture at
Memorial University of Newfoundland (St. Johns), March, 2018.
95. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and other Physical Activity
Initiatives in Canada. Presentation to Government of Newfoundland and Labrador (St.
Johns), March, 2018.
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96. Riazi N, Ramanathan S, O’Neill M, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Canadian 24-Hour
Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (Ages 0-4): Exploring the perceptions of
stakeholders regarding their acceptability, barriers to uptake, and dissemination. Active
Living Research Conference (Banff), February, 2018.
97. Larouche R, Leduc G, Trudeau F, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Test-retest reliability and
construct validity of parental reports of children’s outdoor time. Active Living Research
Conference (Banff), February, 2018.
98. Aubert S, Barnes J, Forse M, Schranz N, Vanderloo L, Gonzalez S, Ocansey R, Areekul K,
Reilly J, Kalinowski J, Katzmarzyk P, Tremblay MS. Evidence of Impact of Active
Healthy Kids Global Alliance Report Cards. Active Living Research Conference (Banff),
February, 2018.
99. Tremblay MS, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Adamo KB, Aubert S, Choquette L, Duggan M,
Faulkner G, Goldfield GS, Gray CE, Gruber R, Janson K, Janssen I, Janssen X, Kuzik N,
LeBlanc C, MacLean J, Okely A, Poitras VJ, Rayner M-E, Reilly JJ, Sampson M, Spence
JC, Timmons BW. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4
years): An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Active
Living Research Conference (Banff), February, 2018.
100. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years):
An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Canadian Society
for Exercise Physiology Professional Development Day (Vancouver), January, 2018.
101. Tremblay MS. Background and overview of Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for
the Early Years development. Symposium presentation at the Early Years Conference
(Vancouver), January, 2018.
102. Tremblay MS. How to be a good mentor to your students. CHEO Research Institute
Seminar Series (Ottawa), January, 2018.
103. Tremblay MS. Canadian Health Measures Survey: a brief review from the beginning.
Invited presentation at the Canadian Health Measures Survey 10-Year Celebration
(Ottawa), January, 2018.
104. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years (0-4 years).
Public Health Ontario Grand Rounds (Toronto), December, 2017.
105. Tremblay MS. Parks for Health: Nature and the outdoors as an antidote for modern living.
Invited presentation at the Ontario Parks Staff Conference (Orillia), December, 2017.
106. Tremblay MS. The Whole Day Matters – an integrated approach to healthy movement
behaviours and a good night’s sleep. Invited presentation at the Manitoba Nutrition
Forum (Winnipeg), December, 2017.
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107. Tremblay MS. History of the Report Card Project and the Active Healthy Kids Global
Alliance. Invited presentation to the United States Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth Research Advisory Committee (Baton Rouge, USA), November,
2017.
108. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance: Global Matrix Initiative. Invited
presentation at the 10th Anniversary Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Childhood Obesity and Public Health Conference: Making the Grade – impact of
public health report cards on physical activity and obesity (Baton Rouge, USA),
November, 2017.
109. Longmuir PE, Cinanni N, D’Alimonte N, Adamo K, Bijelic V, Shanmugam G, Barrowman
N, Timmons BW, Tremblay MS, Dillenburg R, Lee S. Initially low levels of physical
activity decrease with age among young children with congenital heart defects regardless
of treatment history and despite normal motor development and active play skill.
American Heart Association Scientific Conference (Anaheim, US), November, 2017.
110. Tremblay MS. Life course approaches for healthy active living: making a case to start
early. Council for Healthy Active Living Symposium, Conference Board of Canada
(Ottawa), November, 2017.
111. Aubert S, Barnes J, Forse M, Schranz N, Vanderloo L, Gonzalez S, Ocansey R, Areekul K,
Reilly J, Kalinowski J, Katzmarzyk P, Tremblay M. Evidence of Impact of Active
Healthy Kids Global Alliance Report Cards. Canadian Global Health Student and
Young Professional Summit (Ottawa), October, 2017.
112. O’Reilly N, Brunette MK, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer A, LeBlanc A, Rhodes R,
Tremblay M, Werman M. Sharing the Culture of Good: Title Sponsorship of Sport
Events. North American Society for the Sociology of Sport Conference (Windsor),
November, 2017.
113. 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.
114. 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.
115. 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.
116. 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
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and health indicators in children aged 0-4 years. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), October, 2017.
117. 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.
118. 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.
119. Lithopoulos A, Berry TR, Faulkner G, O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS,
Vanderloo LM, Latimer-Cheung AE. Examining ParticipACTION’s brand equity: A test
of the brand equity pyramid. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport
Psychology Conference (St. John’s), October, 2017.
120. Tremblay MS, Lang JJ, Larouche R. Associations between physical fitness and health
among school-aged youth: an analysis using the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting XXX (Katerini, Greece), October, 2017.
121. Tremblay MS. Innovation, technology and childhood healthy active living: moving
forward by looking back. Invited keynote address at the German Association of Sports
Science Conference: Innovation & Technology in Sport (Munich, Germany),
September, 2017.
122. LeBlanc AG, Barnes JD, Cameron C, Carson V, Chaput JP, Faulkner G, Janson K, Janssen
I, Kramers R, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Tremblay MS. Results on Active Play from the
ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. International
Play Association Conference (Calgary), September, 2017.
123. Priebe C, Latimer-Cheung A, Berry T, O'Reilly N, Rhodes R, Spence J, Tremblay MS,
and Faulkner G. An evaluation of the ParticipACTION “Make Room for Play" Campaign.
International Play Association Conference (Calgary), September, 2017.
124. Gray C, Babcock S, Tremblay MS. Impact of the Canadian Position Statement on Active
Outdoor Play. International Play Association Conference (Calgary), September, 2017.
125. Tremblay MS. Making movement a movement: where does physical literacy fit in?
Invited keynote address at the Active Body, Active Mind! Physical Literacy Summit
(North Bay), August, 2017.
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126. Helbostad J, Chastin S, Granat M, Troiano R, Tremblay MS. AlphaBET: Consensus
meeting on the development of a taxonomy of 24-hour activity cycle data. Workshop at the
5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and
Movement (ICAMPAM) (Bethesda, USA), June, 2017.
127. Colley RC, Carson V, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Roberts KC, Tremblay MS. All days, most
days or an average: Operationalizing the current physical activity recommendation for
children and youth. 5th International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of
Physical Activity and Movement (ICAMPAM) (Bethesda, USA), June, 2017.
128. Tremblay MS. Trails for Health: Nature and the outdoors as an antidote for modern living.
Invited presentation to the Trans Canada Trail Partner Network Meeting (Ottawa),
June, 2017.
129. Tremblay MS. The role of the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN) in
promoting consensus definitions of key terms. Symposium presentation at the
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
130. Saunders T, Altenburg T, Carson V, Latimer A, Aubert S, Chastin S, Chinapaw, M, Barnes
J, Tremblay M. SBRN Consensus definitions, caveats and examples. International
Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria),
June, 2017.
131. Aubert S, Barnes J, Altenburg T, Carson V, Latimer A, Saunders T, Chastin S, Chinapaw
M, Tremblay M. SBRN terminology consensus project: methods and survey results.
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
132. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of
Children and Youth in 38 Countries: setting the scene. Symposium presentation at the
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
133. Kuzik N, Poitras VJ, Tremblay MS, Jaramillo A, Lee E-Y, Hunter S, Carson V.
Systematic review of combinations of movement behaviours and health in the early years
(aged 0-4 years). International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Annual Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
134. Manyanga T, Chaput JP, Broyles ST, Katzmarzyk PT, Tremblay MS, for the ISCOLE
Research Group. Socioeconomic status and dietary patterns in children from around the
world: Different associations by levels of country human development? International
Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria),
June, 2017.
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135. Priebe C, Latimer-Cheung A, Berry TR, O'Reilly N, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS,
Faulkner G. An evaluation of the ParticipACTION “Make Room for Play” Campaign.
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
136. Carson V, Lee E-Y, Hewitt L, Jennings C, Hunter S, Kuzik N, Stearns JA, Powley Unrau
S, Poitras VJ, Adamo K, Janssen I, Okely AD, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Jaramillo A,
Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationships between physical
activity and health indicators in the early years (aged 0 to 4 years). International Society
for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria), June,
2017.
137. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chastin SFM. Associations between sleep duration, sedentary
time, physical activity and adiposity indicators among Canadian preschool children using
compositional analyses. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity Annual Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
138. Faulkner G, Ramanathan S, Plotnikoff R, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE,
Rhodes RE, Tremblay MS, Spence J. ParticipACTION after 5 years of re-launch: A
quantitative survey of Canadian organizational awareness and capacity. International
Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria),
June, 2017.
139. Ramanathan S, Faulkner G, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung AE, Rhodes RE,
Spence J, Tremblay MS. Perceptions of organizational capacity to promote physical
activity in Canada and ParticipACTION’s impact five years after its re-launch: A
qualitative study. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Annual Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
140. Spence JC, Faulkner G, Lee EY, Berry T, Cameron C, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A,
Rhodes R, Tremblay MS. Awareness of ParticipACTION among Canadian adults: A 7-
year cross-sectional follow-up. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria), June, 2017.
141. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Symposium presentation
at Public Health 2017 (Halifax), June, 2017.
142. Lithopoulos A, Berry TR, Faulkner G, O’Reilly N, Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS,
Latimer-Cheung AE. Predicting physical activity attitudes, perceived behavioral control,
and intentions from aspects of the ParticipACTION brand. North American Society for
the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (San Diego, USA), June, 2017.
143. Gunnell KE, Larouche R, Goldfield G, Tremblay MS. Physical activity, sedentary
behaviour, body mass index, and mental health indicators: An investigation using direct
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measures and nationally representative data. North American Society for the Psychology
of Sport and Physical Activity (San Diego), June, 2017.
144. Tremblay MS. Are accelerometers the answer for national surveillance of physical
activity? YES! Colloquium debate at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Conference (Denver), May, 2017.
145. Lang JJ, Barnes JD, Manyanga T, Tremblay MS, Tomkinson GR. Gender inequality and
sex differences in 20-meter shuttle run test performance across 45 countries. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Denver), May, 2017.
146. Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff
SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Anderson K, Lane KN, Hall N,
Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D, Trudeau F, Dugas C. Anthropometric measures are
associated with Canadian Agility and Movement Skill Assessment scores. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Denver), May, 2017.
147. Cameron JD, Barnes J, Doucet E, Fried P, Adamo KB, Tremblay MS, Walker M, Tirelli
A, Hafizi K, Murray M, Goldfield GS. Effects of prenatal exposure to cigarette smoke on
adiposity, physical activity patterns, and resting energy expenditure in young children.
European Congress on Obesity (Porto, Portugal), May, 2017.
148. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: International Results on Childhood Physical Activity
from 38 Countries. Invited presentation at the Universidade Pedagogica (Maputo,
Mozambique), May, 2017.
149. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Invited presentation at
the Canadian Obesity Summit (Banff), April, 2017.
150. Tremblay MS. Making Movement and Movement: A contemporary imperative. Invited
keynote address at the Jersey Sport Foundation Conference 2017 (Jersey, U.K.), April,
2017.
151. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: International results from 38 countries. Invited
presentation at the release of the Mexican Report Card on the Physical Activity of
Children and Youth (Guadalajara, Mexico), April, 2017.
152. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: International results on childhood active transportation
from 38 countries. Invited presentation at Il Foro Universitatrio en Actividad Fisca y
Salud: Movilidad urbana no motorizada / ciciovias (Guadalajara, Mexico), April, 2017.
153. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Pediatric Grand
Rounds Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa), March, 2017.
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154. Tremblay MS. Parks for Health: Nature and the outdoors as an antidote for modern living.
Invited keynote address at the Canadian Parks Conference (Banff), March, 2017.
155. Tremblay MS. Canadian Health Measures Survey: A personal journey from conception to
policy impact. Invited presentation at the Canadian Research Data Centre Network:
South Western Research Data Centre Seminar Series (Waterloo), February, 2017.
156. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: A comparison of child physical activity across 38
countries. Invited seminar presentation to the Physical Activity for Health Department,
University of Strathclyde (Glasgow, Scotland), December, 2016.
157. Tremblay MS. Making movement a movement: efforts from Canada to enhance childhood
physical activity worldwide. Invited presentation at the University of Stirling Visiting
Lecturer Seminar Series (Stirling, Scotland), December, 2016.
158. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Invited seminar
presentation at the University of Wollongong Early Start Research Institute
(Wollongong, Australia), November, 2016.
159. Lang J, Tremblay MS, Leger L, Olds T, Tomkinson G. International variability in 20 m
shuttle run performance in children and youth: Who are the best from a 50 country
comparison? International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok,
Thailand), November, 2016.
160. Oyeyemi AL, Adedoyin RA, Akinroye KK, Aryeetey R, Assah F, Conway TL, Gavand K,
Kasoma SS, Lambert EV, Larouche R, Moss SJ, Ocansey R, Onywera VO, Prista A,
Tremblay MS, Sallis JF. Relationship of perceived neighborhood environment attributes
with adults’ transport-related and recreational walking: validity evidence of the
neighborhood environment walkability scale in six African countries. International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand), November,
2016.
161. Raizi N, White L, Latimer-Cheung A, Tremblay MS, Faulkner G. Canadian 24-Hour
Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: Exploring the perceptions of stakeholders
regarding their acceptability, barriers to uptake, and dissemination. International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand), November,
2016.
162. Larouche R, Eryuzlu S, Livock H, Leduc G, Faulkner G, Trudeau F, Tremblay MS. Test-
retest reliability and convergent validity of measures of children’s active transportation and
independent mobility. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Bangkok, Thailand), November, 2016.
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163. Larouche R, Garriguet D, Tremblay MS. Outdoor time and physical activity among young
children: the 2012-2013 Canadian Health Measures Survey. International Congress on
Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand), November, 2016.
164. Faulkner G, Berry T, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS.
Perceptions of organizational capacity to promote physical activity in Canada: Exploring
the impact of ParticipACTION five years after relaunch. International Congress on
Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand), November, 2016.
165. Lang J, Tremblay MS, Tomkinson G. Comparing cardiorespiratory fitness standards:
What proportion of children and youth are healthy? International Congress on Physical
Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand), November, 2016.
166. Uys M, Broyles ST, Barreira TV, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage
M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Katzmarzyk PT for the ISCOLE Research Group.
School correlates of in-school physical activity among 10-year old children from 12
countries: the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle, and the Environment.
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand),
November, 2016.
167. Tremblay MS. Global Matrix 2.0: International results from 38 countries. Invited keynote
address at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Bangkok, Thailand), November, 2016.
168. Tremblay MS. Health promotion by connecting to nature through active outdoor play: an
antidote to nature deficit disorder. Invited presentation at the NatureSCENE 2016 Nature
Inspiration Symposium (Ottawa), November, 2016.
169. Longmuir PE, Cinanni N, D’Alimonte N, Ertel E, Dillenburg R, Shanmugam G, Adamo K,
Barrowman N, Tremblay MS, Timmons BW, Lee S. Physical inactivity in very young
children with congenital heart defects cannot be explained by motor development,
hospitalization or cardiopulmonary bypass exposure. Canadian Cardiovascular Congress
(Montreal), October, 2016.
170. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Invited symposium
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Victoria), October, 2016.
171. Barnes J, Tremblay MS. Assessing change in indicators of child and youth physical
activity in Canada, 2005-2016. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual
Scientific Conference (Victoria), October, 2016.
172. Dutil C, Anderson KD, Bruner B, Copeland JL, Gregg MJ, Hall N, Kolen AM, Lane KN,
Law B, MacDonald DJ, Martin LJ, Saunders TJ, Sheehan D, Stone M, Woodruff SJ,
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Barnes JD, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS, Chaput JP. Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy domain scores are more susceptible to the relative age effect in girls than boys.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Victoria),
October, 2016.
173. LeBlanc AG, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS, on behalf of the Report Card Research
Committee. Results from the 2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth: Are Canadian kids too tired move? Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Victoria), October, 2016.
174. Donahoe K, MacDonald DJ, Tremblay MS, Saunders T. Validation of PiezoRx-
determined sedentary time. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Victoria), October, 2016.
175. Tremblay MS. Physical activity for health and development: Lessons Africa can give and
take from the developed world. Invited keynote presentation at the 2nd International
Conference on Physical Activity and Sports for Health and Development in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
176. Tremblay MS. Symposium overview and brief description of ISCOLE. 2nd International
Conference on Physical Activity and Sports for Health and Development in Africa
(Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
177. Onywera V, Larouche R, Oyeyemi AL, Prista A, Akinroye KK, Tremblay MS. Physical
activity and active transport among school children in eastern, western and southern
regions of Africa: the case of Kenya, Nigeria, and Mozambique (The PAAT Study). 2nd
International Conference on Physical Activity and Sports for Health and
Development in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
178. Okinda FO, Wachira L-J, Muthuri S, Tremblay MS, Onywera V. Assessment of health
related physical fitness of 9-11 year old school children in Nairobi County, Kenya. 2nd
International Conference on Physical Activity and Sports for Health and
Development in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
179. Manyanga T, Makaza D, Tremblay M. Physical activity among Zimbabwean children and
youth: is there a case for advocacy? 2nd International Conference on Physical Activity
and Sports for Health and Development in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
180. Onywera V, Tremblay M, Sheel W, Adamo K, Boit M, Waudo J. Strategic partnership for
enhanced research, innovation and uptake in Africa: The KIDSCAN Research Alliance.
2nd International Conference on Physical Activity and Sports for Health and
Development in Africa (Nairobi, Kenya), September, 2016.
181. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Invited presentation to
the Canadian Public Health Network Committee (Ottawa), September, 2016.
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182. Qiao Y, Zhang T, Liu H, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Johnson WD,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia JAR, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Hu G; for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Joint association of birth weight and time spent in physical
/sedentary activity with obesity at ages 9-11 years in 12 countries. 2nd International
Congress on Childhood Obesity and Hypertension (Nanjing, China), September, 2016.
183. Cinanni N, D’Alimonte N, Ertel E, Lee S, Shanmugam G, Adamo K, Barrowman N,
Tremblay MS, Dillenburg R, Timmons BW, Longmuir PE. Physical inactivity in very
young children with congenital heart defects cannot be explained by motor development,
hospitalization or cardiopulmonary bypass exposure. North American Society for
Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference (Knoxville, USA), August, 2016.
184. Tremblay MS. Physical activity and brain function in children: an overview of
relationships and possible mechanisms of action. Invited presentation at the Ottawa
Advanced Qualification Health and Physical Education Health Fair (Ottawa), July,
2016.
185. Bassett-Gunter RL, Faulkner G, Tremblay M, Berry T, Nair P, Kamarhie A. Can the
Moblees Move Canadian Kids? North American Society for the Psychology of Sport
and Physical Activity (Montreal), June, 2016.
186. McVeigh JA, Winkler EAH, Howie EK, Tremblay MS, Smith A, Abbott, RA, Eastwood
P, Healy GN, Straker LM. On which days of the week are young adults most physically
active and least sedentary? The Raine Study cohort. International Conference on
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (Cape Town, South Africa), June, 2016.
187. Carson V, Hunter S, Kuzik N, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Saunders TJ, Katzmarzyk
PT, Okely AD, Connor Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Lee H, Tremblay MS.
Systematic review of sedentary behaviour and health indicators in school-aged children
and youth: an update. International Conference on Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity (Cape Town, South Africa), June, 2016.
188. Oyeyemi AL, Larouche R, Prista A, Onywera V, Akinroye KK, Tremblay MS. A
systematic review of active transportation research of children and youth in Africa.
International Conference on Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (Cape Town,
South Africa), June, 2016.
189. Tremblay MS. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Invited presentation to
the 2016 Conference of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers of Sport, Physical
Activity and Recreation (Lethbridge), June, 2016.
190. Chaput JP, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Carson V, Gruber R, Olds T, Weiss S, Connor Gorber S,
Kho ME, Sampson M, Belanger K, Eryuzlu S, Callender L, Tremblay MS. Sleep duration
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and health indicators in children and adolescents: a systematic review. SLEEP Meeting
(Denver, USA), June, 2016.
191. Belanger K, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE, Barnes J, Sheehan D, Copeland JL, Woodruff
SJ, Bruner B, Law B, Martin LJ, Kolen AM, Stone M, Huybers Withers S, Anderson K,
Lane KN, Hall N, Gregg M, Saunders TJ, MacDonald D. Physical literacy domain scores
in Canadian children meeting and not meeting Canada’s physical activity guidelines.
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Boston), May, 2016.
192. Poitras VJ, Gray CE, Borghese MM, Carson V, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT,
Pate R, Connor-Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS. Relationships between
Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Health Indicators in School-Aged Children
and Youth. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Boston), May,
2016.
193. Larouche R, He JX, Calderwood K, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG,
Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. Relationship between objective measures of the built
environment and children’s active transportation and physical activity. American College
of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Boston), May, 2016.
194. Saunders TJ, Gray CE, Poitras VJ, Chaput J-P, Janssen I, Katzmarzyk PT, Olds T, Connor
Gorber S, Kho ME, Sampson M, Tremblay MS, Carson V. Combinations of physical
activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep: relationships with health in children and youth.
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Boston), May, 2016.
195. Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. Assessing change in indicators of child and youth physical
activity in Canada, 2005-2015. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Conference (Boston), May, 2016.
196. Tomkinson GR, Lang JJ, Tremblay MS, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB,
Léger L. International normative 20m shuttle run values from 850,036 children and youth
representing 48 countries. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference
(Boston), May, 2016.
197. Lang JJ, Dale M, LeBlanc AG, Belanger K, Ortega FB, Léger L, Tremblay MS,
Tomkinson GR. Systematic review and analysis of 20 m shuttle run results in children and
youth. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Boston), May, 2016.
198. Tremblay MS. Is sitting the new soda? The health consequences of excessive sitting.
Invited presentation at the International Congress on Obesity (Vancouver), May, 2016.
199. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Chastin S. Associations between physical activity,
sedentary time, sleep, and adiposity indicators of Canadian children and youth using
compositional analyses. International Congress on Obesity (Vancouver), May, 2016.
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200. Tremblay MS. Need for 24-hour movement behavior guidelines. Invited presentation at
the Wearable Devices & the 24-hour Activity Cycle Workshop (Palo Alto, California),
April, 2016.
201. Tremblay MS. The whole day matters: promoting child health through 24-hour movement
behaviours. Invited presentation at the Mexican National Pediatric Congress
CONAPEME (Cancun, Mexico), April, 2016.
202. Tremblay MS. The Global Matrix 2.0, an initiative combining 39 country report card
findings. Invited presentation to Thailand Report Card Research Committee (Bangkok,
Thailand), April, 2016.
203. Tremblay MS. Strategies for optimizing advocacy and impact of the Thailand Report
Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Invited presentation to Thailand
Report Card Research Committee (Bangkok, Thailand), April, 2016.
204. Livock H, Larouche R, Tremblay MS. The relationship between active transportation and
children’s physical activity level. Carleton University Student Research Day (Ottawa),
April, 2016.
205. Tremblay MS. Promoting active outdoor play: benefits, risks, and challenges. Invited
presentation to City of London Healthy Kids Community Challenge Community
Family-Friendly Speaker Event (London), March, 2016.
206. Tremblay MS. Promoting Active Outdoor Play: Benefits, Risks and Challenges. Invited
presentation at the Healthy Kids Community Challenge County of Renfrew
Conference (Pembroke, ON), February, 2016.
207. Larouche R, Sarmiento OL, Broyles ST, Denstel KD, Katzmarzyk PT, Church TS, Chaput
J-P, Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo
V, Olds T, Onywera V, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS, for the
ISCOLE Research Group. Are the correlates of active school transport context-specific?:
the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment. Active
Living Research Conference (Clearwater Beach, Florida), January, 2016.
208. Larouche R, Tremblay MS, Gray C, Babcock S, Barnes J, Bradstreet CC, Carr D, Chabot
G, Choquette L, Chorney D, Collyer C, Herrington S, Jansen K, Janssen I, LeBlanc C,
Pickett W, Power M, Sandseter EBH, Simon B, Brussoni M. The ParticipACTION
Position Statement on Active Outdoor Play. Active Living Research Conference
(Clearwater Beach, Florida), January, 2016.
209. Tremblay MS. “The biggest risk is keeping kids indoors”: 2015 ParticipACTION report
card on physical activity for children and youth. Active Living Research Conference
(Clearwater Beach, Florida), January, 2016.
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210. LeBlanc AG, Barnes JD, Tremblay MS. 2015 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical
Activity for Children and Youth. Ever Active Schools Conference (Kananaskis, Alberta),
January, 2016.
211. Tremblay MS. Activity level of Canadian kids: In need of active outdoor play.
Symposium presentation Canadian Sport for Life Annual Conference (Gatineau),
January, 2016.
212. Tremblay MS. Promoting active outdoor play: benefits, risks, and challenges. Invited
presentation to Thunder Bay Healthy Kids Community Challenge Community Leader
Forum (Thunder Bay), December, 2015.
213. Tremblay MS. Back to the basics – the importance of active outdoor play. Invited
presentation to Thunder Bay Healthy Kids Community Challenge Public Forum
(Thunder Bay), December, 2015.
214. Tremblay MS. An Introduction to the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Invited
presentation at the 2015 Nanjing International Symposium on Youth Fitness and
Health (Nanjing, China), November, 2015.
215. Ertel E, Cinanni N, Lee S, Adamo K, Barrowman N, Tremblay MS, Timmons B,
Dillenburg R, Shanmugam G, Longmuir PE. Impact of congenital heart defects and
innocent murmur on the motor development of young children. Canadian Cardiovascular
Congress (Toronto), 2015.
216. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, McClelland K, Tremblay MS. Teacher ratings of student’s
physical activity behaviour, knowledge, attitudes, skill and fitness have low to moderate
association with direct measures of student performance. Canadian Cardiovascular
Congress (Toronto), 2015.
217. Herman KM, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS. Sedentary behaviour trends in Canadian adults:
data from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2000 to 2012. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Hamilton), October, 2015.
218. Orr K, LeBlanc AG, Berry T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung AE, O’Reilly N,
Rhodes RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Awareness of Canadian Physical Activity
Guidelines and self-reported physical activity: cross-sectional analysis. Canadian Society
for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Hamilton), October, 2015.
219. Tremblay MS, Gray C, Babcock S, Barnes J, Costas Bradstreet C, Carr D, Chabot G,
Choquette L, Chorney D, Collyer C, Herrington S, Janson K, Janssen I, Larouche R,
Pickett W, Power M, Sandseter EBH, Simon B, Brussoni M. Position Statement on Active
Outdoor Play. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Hamilton), October, 2015.
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220. Lang JJ, Longmuir P, LeBlanc A, Chaput JP, Lambert EV, Muthuri S, Onywera V,
Wachira LJ, Tremblay MS. Correlates of objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous
physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in Canadian, Kenyan, and South African
children. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Hamilton), October, 2015.
221. Tremblay MS. Pediatric physical activity and brain function: an overview of relationships,
possible mechanisms, ands research gaps. Invited presentation in the Movement as a
window to the developing brain symposium at the 6th Annual Brain Development
Conference (Ottawa), September, 2015.
222. Tremblay MS. Stand-up and take the next step in child health and exercise research:
Journeying into unfamiliar territory. Invited Joseph Rutenfranz lecture at the XXIX
Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Utrecht, Netherlands), September, 2015.
223. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Report Cards. Workshop presentation at the XXIX
Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Utrecht, Netherlands), September, 2015.
224. Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS. Assessing children’s capacity for physical activity: A valid
and reliable physical literacy assessment and screening tasks. XXIX Pediatric Work
Physiology Meeting (Utrecht, Netherlands), September, 2015.
225. Longmuir PE, Colley RC, Wherley VA, Tremblay MS. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Position Stand: benefit and risk for promoting childhood physical activity.
XXIX Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Utrecht, Netherlands), September, 2015.
226. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, McClelland K, Tremblay MS. Teacher ratings of students’
physical activity behaviour, knowledge, attitudes, skill and fitness have low to moderate
association with direct measures of student performance. Pediatric Work Physiology
Meeting (Utrecht, Netherlands), September, 2015.
227. Larouche R, Garriguet D, Gunnell KE, Goldfield GS, Tremblay MS. Relationship
between time spent outdoors, physical activity and health-related indicators among
children: the 2012-2013 Canadian Health Measures Survey. XXIX Pediatric Work
Physiology Meeting (Utrecht, The Netherlands), September, 2015.
228. Vepsäläinen H, Mikkilä V, Erkkola M, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad
A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL,
Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS, Katzmarzyk PT,
Fogelholm M. Association between home and school food environments and dietary
behaviors among 9–11-year-old children in 12 countries. International Conference on
Diet and Activity Methods (Brisbane, Australia), September, 2015.
229. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Chaput J-P, Chastin S. Associations between physical activity,
sedentary time, sleep and cardiometabolic biomarkers of children and youth using
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compositional analyses. International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods
(Brisbane, Australia), September, 2015.
230. Larouche R, Tremblay MS. Active transportation: are Canadian children and youth
reaching the target? 1st International Conference on Transport and Health (London,
England), July, 2015.
231. Tremblay MS. Position Statement on Active Outdoor Play: A foundation of evidence to
get kids outdoors. Invited presentation to Ottawa Public Health and Partners (Ottawa),
June, 2015.
232. Tremblay MS. Are the Kids Alright? A 24-hour movement guideline for healthier
children and youth. Invited webinar presentation to The Conference Board of Canada
(Ottawa), June, 2015.
233. Tremblay MS. Current challenges and possible solutions for promoting healthy active
living among today’s children and youth. Invited presentation at the 2015 YMCA-YWCA
of the National Capital Region Chair’s Round Table (Ottawa), June, 2015.
234. Tremblay MS. Physical activity and sedentary behavior – what matters most in health
maintenance. Invited presentation for the American College of Advanced Medicine
“Functional Approaches to Treating Obesity, Practical Methods that Work” Webinar
Series (on-line from Ottawa), June, 2015.
235. Fournier A, Alpous A, Costas Bradstreet C, Antunes E, Tremblay M, Longmuir PE. The
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. International Physical Literacy Conference
(Vancouver), June, 2015.
236. Barreira TV, Schuna Jr J, Tudor-Locke C, Chaput J-P, Church TS, Fogelholm M, Hu G,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Zhao P, Katzmarzyk PT. Reliability of
accelerometer-determined moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in children: A 12 country
study. International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and
Movement (Limerick, Ireland), June, 2015.
237. Qiao Y, Ma J, Wang Yu, Li W, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Fogelholm M, Johnson WD,
Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia JAR Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V,
Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, Tudor-Locke C, Church TS, Zhao P, Hu G.
Birth weight and childhood obesity: a 12-country study. 1st International Congress on
Childhood Obesity and Hypertension (Beijing, China), May, 2015.
238. Tremblay MS, Carson V, Barnes J, Moreau E, LeBlanc CMA. Increasing Canadian
Pediatricians’ awareness and use of new Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary
Behaviour Guidelines for children and youth. International Society for Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Edinburgh, Scotland), May, 2015.
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239. Gray C, Brussoni M, Gibbons R, Ishikawa T, Janssen I, Sampson M, Tremblay MS.
Risky outdoor play and health indicators in children: A systematic review. International
Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference
(Edinburgh, Scotland), May, 2015.
240. Rhodes RE, Berry T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, O’Reilly N, Spence
JC, Tremblay MS. Predicting changes in child physical activity and three types of parental
support behaviors across 12 months. International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Edinburgh, Scotland), May, 2015.
241. LeBlanc AG, Katzmarzyk PT, Barreira TV, Broyles ST, Chaput J-P, Church TS,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V,
Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS.
Correlates of sedentary behaviour across 12 countries: The International Study of
Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE). International Society for
Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Edinburgh, Scotland),
May, 2015.
242. Carson V, Kuzik N, Hunter S, Wiebe SA, Spence JC, Friedman A, Tremblay MS, Slater
L, Hinkley T. Systematic review of sedentary behavior and cognitive development in early
childhood. 2015 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition
and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) (Edinburgh, Scotland), June, 2015.
243. Chaput J-P, Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tremblay A, Bouchard C.
Workplace standing time and the incidence of obesity and Type 2 Diabetes: A longitudinal
study in adults. 2015 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral
Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) (Edinburgh, Scotland), June, 2015.
244. Tremblay MS. Public Health Guidelines for Sedentary Behaviour. Invited symposium
presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (San
Diego), May, 2015.
245. Lang JL, McNeil J, Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ. Sit less, stand more: A randomized point-
of-decision prompt intervention to reduce sedentary time. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Conference (San Diego), May, 2015.
246. Tremblay MS. Playing Outside the Hospital: An iconoclastic perspective on research
priorities in children’s health. Invited keynote address at the University of Alberta,
Department of Pediatrics Research Day (Edmonton), May, 2015.
247. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement: New insights on physical activity,
sedentary behaviour and sleep. Invited presentation for University of Alberta
Department of Pediatrics: Peditaric Grand Rounds (Edmonton), May, 2015.
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248. Tremblay MS. Thinking Outside the Gym: An integrated perspective for healthy
movement behaviours in early childhood. Invited keynote address at the National Early
Years Conference (Moose Jaw), May, 2015.
249. Tremblay MS. Active Video Games: Friend or Foe? Invited presentation at the National
Early Years Conference (Moose Jaw), May, 2015.
250. Chaput JP, Katzmarzyk PT, LeBlanc AG, Tremblay MS, Barreira TV, Broyles ST,
Fogelholm M, Hu G, Kuriyan R, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Rae DE, Maher C, Maia J,
Matsudo V, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Church TS,
Olds T; for the ISCOLE Research Group. Associations between sleep patterns and lifestyle
behaviors in children: an international comparison. European Congress on Obesity
(Prague, Czech Republic), May, 2015.
251. Sarker H, Anderson L, Borkhoff C, Abreo K, Tremblay MS, Lebovic G, Maguire J,
Parkin P, Birken C. Validation of parent-reported physical and sedentary activity by
accelerometry in young children. Canadian Obesity Network Summit (Toronto), April,
2015.
252. LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP, Boyer C, Borghese MM, Larouche R, Leduc G, Tremblay MS.
Is school language associated with weight status, physical activity, or sedentary behaviour
in Canadian children? Canadian Obesity Network Summit (Toronto), April, 2015.
253. Larouche R, Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS.
Is the duration of active school travel associated with children’s body composition?
Canadian Obesity Summit (Toronto), April, 2015.
254. Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. 29th Australian
Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation International Conference (Adelaide, Australia), April, 2015.
255. Lang J, Longmuir P, Tremblay MS. Feasibility of the Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy’s obstacle course to assess movement skill proficiency of groups of children. 29th
Australian Council for Health, Physical Education, Recreation International
Conference (Adelaide, Australia), April, 2015.
256. Larouche R, Faulkner GEJ, Tremblay MS. Prevalence and correlates of active
transportation among adults: the 2007-2011 Canadian Health Measures Surveys. Moving
Active Transportation to Higher Ground: Opportunities for Accelerating the
Assessment of Health Impacts Conference (Washington, D.C.), April, 2015.
257. Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Invited
presentation at Southwest University (Chong Qing, China), March, 2015.
258. Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Invited
presentation to the Xigang School District (Da Lian, China), March, 2015.
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259. Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Invited
presentation at the Fujian Normal University (Fuzhou, China), March, 2015.
260. Tremblay MS. China’s Physical Activity Report Card for Children and Youth and the
Global Matrix 2.0. Invited presentation at the Shanghai Sports University (Shanghai,
China), March, 2015.
261. Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Invited
presentation at the Shanghai Sports University (Shanghai, China), March, 2015.
262. LeBlanc AG, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Borghese MM, Chaput JP. Associations
between sleep characteristics and dietary intake patterns in 10 year-old Canadian children.
World Congress on Sleep Medicine (Seoul, South Korea), March, 2015.
263. LeBlanc AG, Boyer C, Borghese MM, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Tremblay MS, Longmuir
PE. Association between habitual activity and knowledge of public health guidelines in
Canada. World Congress on Sleep Medicine (Seoul, South Korea), March, 2015.
264. Larouche R, Oyeyemi AL, Prista A, Onywera V, Akinroye KK, Tremblay MS. Measuring
active transportation in children and youth: a systematic review. Active Living Research
Conference (San Diego), February, 2015.
265. Tremblay MS. Understanding the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults.
Invited presentation at the Conference Board of Canada’s Meeting for the Council on
Workplace Health and Wellness (Calgary), November, 2014.
266. Tremblay MS. Prevention for better health: Making movement a movement. Invited
presentation at the CIHR Innovating Child and Family Health Conference (Ottawa),
November, 2014.
267. LeBlanc AG, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS. The school food
environment and adiposity in Canadian children. The Obesity Society Annual
Conference (Boston), November, 2014.
268. Chaput JP, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc A, Borghese M, Tremblay MS.
Objectively measured physical activity, sedentary time and sleep duration: independent
and combined associations with adiposity in Canadian Children. The Obesity Society
Annual Conference (Boston), November, 2014.
269. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Tudor-Locke K, Schuna JM Jr, Leduc G,
Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Chaput J-P. Mediating role of television time, diet patterns,
physical activity and sleep duration in the association between television in the bedroom
and adiposity in 10-year-old children. The Obesity Society Annual Scientific Conference
(Boston), November, 2014.
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270. MS Tremblay. What the evidence says. Invited keynote address at the Thunder Bay and
District Healthy Kids Strategy Community Development Forum (Thunder Bay),
November, 2014.
271. MS Tremblay. Making movement a movement: A contemporary imperative. Invited
keynote address at the III Encontro Brazil Canada and I Congresso International de
Tratamento da Obesidade (Maringa, Brazil), October, 2014.
272. MS Tremblay. Active video gaming: Friend or foe? Invited keynote address at the III
Encontro Brazil Canada and I Congresso International de Tratamento da Obesidade
(Maringa, Brazil), October, 2014.
273. MS Tremblay. Lessons learned from around the world for promoting healthy active
living: What, when, where and how? Invited workshop at the III Encontro Brazil Canada
and I Congresso International de Tratamento da Obesidade (Maringa, Brazil),
October, 2014.
274. M.S. Tremblay. The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the
Environment (ISCOLE): Design and Global Impact. Symposium presentation at the
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s),
October, 2014.
275. M.S. Tremblay. Healthy Active Living in Canada. Conference Board of Canada Briefing
Release at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(St. John’s), October, 2014.
276. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Active travel and adults’ health: the Canadian
Health Measures Survey. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (St. John’s), October, 2014.
277. LeBlanc AG, Katzmarzyk PT, Chaput J-P, Church T, Folgelholm M, Hu G, Kurpad A,
Lambert EV, Maher C, Maia J, Matsudo V, Olds T, Onywera V, Kuriyan R, Sarmiento
OL, Standage M, Tudor-Locke C, Zhao P, Tremblay MS. National representativeness of
the International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment. Canadian
Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s), October,
2014.
278. LeBlanc AG, Berry T, Deshpande S, Duggan M, Faulkner G, Latimer-Cheung A, O’Reilly
N, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Knowledge, awareness, and uptake of Canadian
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s), October, 2014.
279. Tremblay MS, Boyer C, Muthuri SK, Wachira L-J, Onywera VO, Longmuir PE, Okinda
F, Leduc G, Chaput J-P. Comparison of child physical literacy scores between Canada and
Kenya. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St.
John’s), October, 2014.
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280. Tremblay MS. A comparison of childhood physical activity across 15 countries. Invited
presentation at the JOINDAF Conference (Maputo, Mozambique), September, 2014.
281. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Kenya and the KIDS-CAN Alliance: What Africa can
teach the world. Invited presentation at the 25th Congress of the Nutrition Society of
South Africa and 13th Congress of the Association for Dietetics in South Africa (Johannesburg, South Africa), September, 2014.
282. Tremblay MS. Is sitting around killing us? Invited keynote address at the 64th Annual
American Society of Bariatric Medicine Conference (Austin, Texas), September, 2014.
283. Tremblay MS. Unveiling the Global Matrix: A comparison of childhood physical activity
across 15 countries. Invited opening keynote presentation at the Global Summit on the
Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
284. Tremblay MS. Active Video Gaming: Foe. Invited debate presentation at the Global
Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
285. Tremblay MS, Barnes J, Cowie Bonne J. The Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card
on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth: Results and learnings from 10 years of
powering the movement to get kids moving. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of
Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
286. Longmuir PL, Boyer C, Tremblay MS. The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy –
monitoring children’s capacity for physical activity. Global Summit on the Physical
Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
287. Uys M, Grobler MN, Naidoo N, Tremblay MS, Lambert E. Validation of key components
of the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy (CAPL) in 10 year-old South African
children. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
288. Larouche R, Chaput J-P, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, Leblanc AG, Borghese M, Francis
C, Tremblay MS. Socio-demographic and school-level correlates of active school
transport in Canadian children. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children
(Toronto), May, 2014.
289. LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, Francis C, Chaput JP,
Tremblay MS. Correlates of objectively measured sedentary time in Canadian school-
aged children. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May,
2014.
290. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG, Francis C,
Chaput JP. Independent and Combined Associations of Total Sedentary Time and
Television Time with Food Intake Patterns of 9-11 year-old Canadian Children. Global
Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
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291. LeBlanc AG, Bélanger P, Borghese MM, Leduc G, Boyer C, Francis C, Chaput JP,
Tremblay MS. School lunch programs, breakfast consumption and parental income.
Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
292. Boyer C, Lloyd M, Tremblay MS, Knight E, Saunders TJ, Boiarskaia E, Zhu W,
Longmuir PE. Feasibility, Validity and Reliability of an Obstacle Course to Measure
Motor Skill in Children 6 to 14 Years of Age. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of
Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
293. Saunders TJ, Gray CE, Borghese M, McFarlane A, Mbonu A, Ferraro ZM, Tremblay MS.
Validity of pedometer-derived moderate and vigorous physical activity during treadmill
walking and running in a heterogeneous sample of children and youth. Global Summit on
the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
294. Wachira L-J, Muthuri S, Tremblay MS, Onywera VO. Association between BMI and
Percent Body Fat Status and Screen-Based Sedentary Activity of Kenyan Urban School
Children: Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of
Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
295. Odindo FO, Muthuri SK, Wachira LJM, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Assessment of
health related physical fitness and motor skill ability of 9-11 year old school children in
Nairobi County, Kenya. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto),
May, 2014.
296. McNeil J, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG, Borghese MM,
Francis C, Chaput J-P. Short sleep duration and later bedtime are associated with more
time spent in sedentary activities and greater adiposity in a sample of Canadian children.
Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
297. Luciani A, White L, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes R, Spence J,
Tremblay M, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: Examining Benefits for Community
Organizations. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May,
2014.
298. Boyer C, Longmuir PE, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Bélanger P, LeBlanc AG, Borghese
MM, Francis C, Chaput J-P. Longitudinal Trends in Physical Literacy for Children
Transitioning from Grade 4 to Grade 5 in a Sample of Canadian Children. Global Summit
on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
299. Muthuri SK, Wachira L-JM, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Socioeconomic Differences in
Objectively Measured Overweight/Obesity and Physical Activity in Kenyan School
Children: Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of
Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
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300. Bélanger P, Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, LeBlanc AG, Francis C,
Chaput JP. Elements of Neighbourhood Social Capital Favour Children’s Physical Activity
Levels. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
301. Stephens S, Beyene J, Pullenayegum E, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS, Feldman BM.
Identifying Imputation Strategies for Dealing with Missing Accelerometer Data: A
Systematic Review. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto),
May, 2014.
302. Stephens S, Takken T, Esliger DW, Tremblay MS, Schneiderman JE, Pullenayegum E,
Beyene J, Biggar D, Longmuir PE, McCrindle B, Abad A, Ignas DM, van der Net J,
Feldman BM. Validation of Accelerometer Prediction Equations in Children with Chronic
Disease. Global Summit on the Physical Activity of Children (Toronto), May, 2014.
303. Gainforth HL, Jarvis JW, Berry T, Chulak-Bozzer T, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Rhodes
RE, Spence JC, Tremblay MS, Latimer-Cheung AE. Assessing the Effectiveness of a
Social Marketing Campaign Drawing Parents’ Attention to their Child’s Physical Activity
Level. 35th Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions of the Society of Behavioral
Medicine (Philadelphia), April, 2014.
304. Carson V, Wong S, Winkler E, Healy GN, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Patterns of
Sedentary Time and Cardiometabolic Risk among Canadian Adults. 5th International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil).
305. Tremblay MS. Childhood Obesity Prevention and Management: Insights from Canada.
Invited keynote presentation at the 1st Jalisco International Childhood Obesity Forum
(Guadalajara, Mexico), April, 2014.
306. Wachira LJM, Muthuri SK, Tremblay MS, Onywera VO. School Related Opportunities
for Physical Activity in Kenyan Urban Schools: Results from ISCOLE-Kenya. Physical
Activity and Sports for Health and Development in Africa Conference (Maputo,
Mozambique), March, 2014.
307. Muthuri SK, Wachira L-JM, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Overweight/Obesity
Transitions over Time in Sub-Saharan Africa’s School Children: Results from a Systematic
Review. Physical Activity and Sports for Health and Development in Africa
Conference (Maputo, Mozambique), March, 2014.
308. Tremblay MS. Powering the Movement to get Kids Moving – 10 years of experience from
the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card. International Congress on Obesity (Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia), March, 2014.
309. Tremblay MS, Ball G, Chanoine J-P, Lambert M, Buchholz A, Feng B, Morrison KM.
Baseline Measures of Participants in the Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry
(CANPWR) Pilot Study. International Congress on Obesity (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia),
March, 2014.
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310. Borghese M, Tremblay M, Leduc G, Boyer C, Belanger P, LeBlanc A, Francis C, Chaput
J. Television viewing and food intake pattern of normal weight, overweight, and obese 9-
11 year-old Canadian children. International Congress on Obesity (Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia), March, 2014.
311. Tremblay MS. Connecting Canadians with Nature through Parks: A health promotion
perspective. Invited presentation to the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers
Responsible for Parks and organized by the Canadian Parks Council (Toronto), February,
2014.
312. Colapinto CK, O’Connor DL, Dubois L, Tremblay MS. Prevalence and correlates of folic
acid supplement use in Canada. Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting (Banff),
February, 2014.
313. Tremblay MS. Stand Up for Healthy Active Living: New Perspectives on the Perils of
Sedentary Behaviours. Invited keynote presentation at the 44th Annual Human Health
and Nutritional Sciences Symposium (Guelph), January, 2014.
314. Tremblay MS. Powering the movement to get kids moving: strategic use of report cards,
guidelines and tests. Invited Sansom Seminar Presentation University of South
Australia (Adelaide, Australia), December, 2013.
315. Tremblay MS. Stand Up for Healthy Active Living: New Perspectives on the Perils of
Sedentary Behaviours. Invited keynote presentation at the Ontario College of Family
Physicians 51st Annual Scientific Assembly (Toronto), November, 2013.
316. Tremblay MS. Perspectives on Injury Prevention and Risky Play. As safe as possible or
as safe as necessary – can injury prevention include healthy risk promotion?
Symposium (Montreal), November, 2013.
317. Tremblay MS. Stand Up for Healthy Active Living: Could this be the solution to the
childhood obesity epidemic? Invited presentation at the Conference Board of Canada 2nd
Summit on Sustainable Health and Health Care (Toronto), October, 2013.
318. Tremblay MS. Stand Up for Healthy Active Living: New Perspectives on the Perils of
Sedentary Behaviours. Invited presentation at Glasgow Caledonian University (Glasgow,
Scotland), October, 2013.
319. Tremblay MS. The Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card. Invited presentation at the
launch of the Active Healthy Kids Scotland Report Card (Glasgow, Scotland), October,
2013.
320. Borghese MM, Tremblay MS, Leduc G, Boyer C, Belanger P, LeBlanc AG, Francis C,
Chaput JP. Television Viewing and Food Intake Patterns of Normal Weight, Overweight
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and Obese 9-11 year-old Canadian Children. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Research Day (Ottawa), October, 2013.
321. Tremblay MS. Next steps and implementing Active Canada 20/20. Invited symposium
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
322. Tremblay MS, Saunders TJ, Goldfield GS, Colley RC, Kenny GP, Doucet E, Chaput J-P.
Children and youth do not compensate for an imposed bout of prolonged sitting by
reducing subsequent food intake or increasing physical activity: a randomized crossover
study. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Toronto), October, 2013.
323. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Associations between neighbourhood walkability,
active school transport and physical activity levels in primary and secondary school
students: a pilot-study. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
324. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Fortier M, Tremblay MS. Relationships among active
transportation, physical activity, fitness and cardiovascular disease risk factors in
adolescents: the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
325. LeBlanc A, Boyer C, Tremblay MS, Longmuir P. Children’s knowledge and
understanding of physical activity guidelines : information from the Canadian Assessment
of Physical Literacy. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
326. Saunders TJ, Carson V, Tremblay MS. Movement variability is independently associated
with clustered cardiometabolic disease risk in American youth. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
327. Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Mathieu M-E, Henderson M, O’Loughlin J, Tremblay A,
Chaput J-P. Associations of sedentary behavior, breaks in sedentary time and length of
sedentary bouts with cardiometabolic risk in children. Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Toronto), October, 2013.
328. Jarvis JW, Rhodes RE, Deshpande S, Berry T, Chulak-Bozzer T, Faulkner G, Spence J C,
Tremblay MS, Latimer-Cheung AE. Investigating the role of brand equity in mediating
the relationship between message exposure and parent support for their child’s physical
activity. Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology
Conference (Kelowna, British Columbia), October, 2013.
329. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc AG, Chaput J-P. Active Video Games – Modern Movement
Motivator or Authentic Activity Antagonist? European Pediatric Work Physiology
Meeting (Coimbra, Portugal), October, 2013.
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330. Barnes J, Colley RC, Tremblay MS on behalf of the Active Healthy Kids Canada
Research Work Group. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth: 2013 Results. European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting
(Coimbra, Portugal), October, 2013.
331. Tremblay MS. Powering the Movement to get Kids Moving: Strategic use of report cards,
guidelines and tests. Invited presentation at the 19th Annual International Physical
Activity and Public Health Course (Park City, Utah), September, 2013.
332. Onywera V, Wachira J, Muthuri S, Tremblay M. The International Study of Childhood
Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment: Preliminary Results from Kenya. International
Congress of Nutrition (Granada, Spain), September, 2013.
333. Tremblay MS. Stand Up for Healthy Active Living: New Perspectives on the Perils of
Sedentary Behaviours. Invited presentation at the 8th Annual Family Health Team
Registered Dietician Conference (Guelph), September, 2013.
334. Tremblay MS. Healthy Active Living in Canadian Schools: Moving from Rhetoric to
Reality. Invited presentation and workshop at the Canadian School Boards’ Association
Annual Conference (Vancouver), July, 2013.
335. Carson V, LeBlanc CMA, Moreau E, Tremblay MS. Paediatricians’ awareness,
agreement, and use of the new Canadian Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour
Guidelines (aged 0-17 years). 90th Canadian Pediatric Society Annual Conference
(Edmonton), June, 2013.
336. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement: New Insights on Why and How. Invited
presentation at the Chatham-Kent Community Development Forum (Chatham-Kent),
June, 2013.
337. Tremblay MS. Public-Private Partnerships: Principles for Responsible Partnerships –
thinking it through. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference (Ottawa),
June, 2013.
338. White L, Luciani A, Berry T, Deshpande S, Latimer-Cheung A, Rhodes R, Spence J,
Tremblay M, Faulkner G. Sports Day in Canada: Examining Correlates of Awareness and
Intentions to Participate in Sport. Canadian Public Health Association Annual
Conference (Ottawa), June, 2013.
339. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Children- and parent-perceived barriers to active
school transport and their association with children’s travel mode: a pilot-study. Canadian
Public Health Association Annual Conference (Ottawa), June, 2013.
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340. Larouche R, Faulkner G, Tremblay MS. Changes in active school transport and physical
activity during the transition from primary to secondary school: a prospective pilot-study.
Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference (Ottawa), June, 2013.
341. Wachira LJ, Muthuri SK, Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. The International Study of
Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment (ISCOLE) Kenya: Protocols,
Experiences, and Advice for African Countries. Ghana Physical Education and Sport
Think Tank and Exercise Medicine Ghana (CPEStt-EMG) Annual Conference (Accra, Ghana), June, 2013.
342. Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Receding physical activity patterns in Africa: A call to
action. Ghana Physical Education and Sport Think Tank and Exercise Medicine
Ghana (CPEStt-EMG) Annual Conference (Accra, Ghana), June, 2013.
343. Tremblay MS. The Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card – Lessons for Active
Healthy Kids Scotland. Invited presentation at the inaugural meeting of Active Healthy
Kids Scotland (Glasgow, Scotland), June, 2013.
344. Saunders TJ, Tremblay MS, Després JP, Bouchard C, Tremblay A, Chaput JP. Sedentary
behaviour, visceral fat accumulation and cardiometabolic risk: a 6-year longitudinal study
from the Quebec Family Study. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Conference (Indianapolis), June, 2013.
345. Tremblay MS. Obesity: The inevitable consequence of modern living? Invited
presentation to the University of Ottawa Mini Medical School (Ottawa), May, 2013.
346. Tremblay MS. Healthy Active Living in Canada. Invited presentation to the Canadian
Alliance for Sustainable Health Care of the Conference Board of Canada (Toronto),
May, 2013.
347. Fisher K, von Tigerstrom B, Larre T, Mawani A, Cameron C, Chad K, Reeder B,
Tremblay M. The Children’s Fitness Tax Credit (CFTC): Awareness and use in the first
three years (2007-2009). Canadian Obesity Summit (Vancouver), May, 2013.
348. Tremblay M. Is sitting around killing us? Invited and featured presentation at the
Canadian Obesity Summit (Vancouver), May, 2013.
349. Chaput JP, Borghese M, Saunders TJ, Mathieu ME, Henderson M, Tremblay MS,
O’Loughlin J, Tremblay A. Combined associations between moderate to vigorous physical
activity and sedentary behaviour with cardiometabolic risk factors in children. Canadian
Obesity Summit (Vancouver), May, 2013.
350. Colapinto CK, Tremblay MS, Aufreiter S, Bushnik T, Pfeiffer CM, O’Connor DL. A
comparison of American and Canadian RBC folate concentrations. Experimental Biology
Conference (Boston), April, 2013.
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351. Aufreiter S, Colapinto CK, Tremblay MS, Pfeiffer CM, O’Connor DL. Comparison study
between RBC folate measured by microbiologic assay and Immulite 2000 immunoassay.
Experimental Biology Conference (Boston), April, 2013.
352. Hartman BA, Colapinto CK, Hanley AJ, Aufreiter S, Tremblay MS, O’Connor DL. A
comprehensive list of sociodemographic, dietary and lifestyle factors has limited predictive
power in determining RBC folate concentrations maximally protective against neural tube
defects. Experimental Biology Conference (Boston), April, 2013.
353. Vasquez-Garibay EM, Miranda Rios L, Romero Velarde E, Nuno Cosio ME, Troyo
Sanroman R, Campos Barrera L, Caro Sabido E, Ramirez Diaz J, Tremblay M.
Overweight and obesity in children of Arandas, Mexico during the nutrition transition.
Experimental Biology Conference (Boston), April, 2013.
354. Francis C, Longmuir P, Boiarskaia E, Zhu W, Lloyd M, Tremblay M. Developing a
physical literacy model to establish item, factor and domain weighting within the Canadian
Assessment of Physicl Literacy: A Delphi process. International Physical Literacy
Conference (Banff), April, 2013.
355. Tremblay MS. More Active, More Often: Assessments, Audits, and Accountability –
measure to make a difference! Invited keynote address at the Chatham-Kent Healthy
Communities Forum (Chatham-Kent), March, 2013.
356. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement. Invited keynote address at the Chatham-
Kent Healthy Communities Forum (Chatham-Kent), March, 2013.
357. Jarvis JW, Berry T, Deshpande, Faulkner G, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS,
Latimer-Cheung AE. Building the brand equity of a national physical activity promotion
organization. Society for Behavioral Medicine Annual Meeting (San Francisco), March,
2013.
358. R Rhodes, T. Berry, Tremblay MS, Spence JC, Latimer-Cheung A, Craig CL, Faulkner G.
Understanding parental support of child physical activity behavior. Society for Behavioral
Medicine Annual Meeting (San Francisco), March, 2013.
359. McClelland K, Orlick T, Longmuir P, Lloyd R , Lloyd M, Tremblay M. Motivational
aspects of physical literacy: a qualitative approach using the self determination theory.
Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (St. Catherines), March,
2013.
360. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Chaput J-P. Active Video Games – modern movement
motivator or authentic activity antagonist? Pediatric Grand Rounds, Children’s Hospital
of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa), February, 2013.
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361. Onywera VO, Tremblay MS. Can we address the emerging physical activity transition
challenge to promoting sporting excellence in East Africa? Eastern African University
Games Pre-Games Scientific Symposium (Dar es Salaam, Tanzania), February, 2013.
362. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement – an urgent call for action. Invited
keynote address at the Ontario Public School Boards' Association Public Education
Symposium (Toronto), February, 2013.
363. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Adamo K, Goldfield G. Healthy Active Living in the Early
Years (aged 0-4 years). Invited presentation at the International Life Sciences Institute
Annual Meeting (Miami), January, 2013.
364. Tremblay MS. Making movement a movement: an urgent call for action. Invited
presentation at the Strategic Planning Session for the 4th Edition of the Canadian
Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Manual (Ottawa), December, 2012.
365. Tremblay MS. Obesity: The inevitable consequence of modern living? Invited
presentation to the University of Ottawa Mini Medical School (Ottawa), November,
2012.
366. Tremblay MS. Assessments, Audits, and accountability – strategic use of report cards,
guidelines and tests. Invited presentation at In Motion Professional Development
Workshop (Stratford, ON), November, 2012.
367. Tremblay MS. Let`s Think about the Whole Day: Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour,
NEAT and Sleep. Invited presentation at In Motion Professional Development
Workshop (Stratford, ON), November, 2012.
368. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement: Possible solutions for the childhood
inactivity crisis. Invited presentation at In Motion Professional Development Workshop
(Mitchell, ON), November, 2012.
369. Tremblay MS. Assessments, Audits, and accountability – strategic use of report cards,
guidelines and tests. Invited presentation at In Motion Professional Development
Workshop (Clinton, ON), November, 2012.
370. Tremblay MS. Let`s Think about the Whole Day: Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour,
NEAT and Sleep. Invited presentation at In Motion Professional Development
Workshop (Clinton, ON), November, 2012.
371. Tremblay MS. Getting Kids Active: the urgent need to raise the bar for healthier
generations. Invited keynote address at Cardel Place “On Your Marks” Community
Inspirational Evening (Calgary), November, 2012.
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372. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement: current issues in Canada. Invited
presentation to faculty and graduate students at the University of Guelph, Department of
Family Relations and Applied Nutrition (Guelph), November, 2012.
373. Tremblay MS. Plugging into Children’s Health: Promoting Healthy Lifestyles in a Digital
World. Invited Harshman Lecture, University of Guelph (Guelph), November, 2012.
374. Bremer E, Saunders T, Lloyd M, Tremblay M. A 20-year Follow-up of physical activity in
children with and without movement difficulties. North American Federation of
Adapted Physical Activity Conference (Alabama), November, 2012.
375. Timmons B, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Spence J, Tremblay MS. Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for the
Early Years: Process, Product and Purpose. Family Medicine Forum (Toronto),
November, 2012.
376. Timmons B, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Spence J, Tremblay MS. Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the
Early Years: Process, Product and Purpose. Family Medicine Forum (Toronto),
November, 2012.
377. Tremblay MS. Sitting, physical activity and health in children and young people. Invited
Distinguished Discussant presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (Sydney Australia), November, 2012.
378. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Spence J, Timmons B. Development and launch of the Canadian Physical
Activity Guidelines for the Early Years. International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (Sydney, Australia), November, 2012.
379. Tremblay MS, LeBlanc A, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Duggan M, Janssen I, Kho M,
Murumets K, Timmons B, Spence J. Development and launch of the Canadian Sedentary
Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years. International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (Sydney, Australia), November, 2012.
380. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Dampier D, Antunes E, Spence JC, Tremblay MS.
Sports Day in Canada: A national celebration of Sport. International Congress on
Physical Activity and Public Health (Sydney, Australia), November, 2012.
381. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Berry T, Craig CL, Deshpande S, Faulkner G, Latimer
A, Rhodes R, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Think Again: social marketing campaign.
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Sydney, Australia),
November, 2012.
382. Murumets K, Costas Bradstreet C, Down J, Duggan M, Gabbani F, Grantham A, Grundy S,
Spence JC , Tremblay MS. Active Canada 20/20 – Past, Present and Future.
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International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Sydney, Australia),
November, 2012.
383. Saunders TJ, Chaput JP, Goldfield G, Colley RC, Kenny G, Doucet E, Tremblay MS.
Effects of prolonged sitting and physical activity on markers of cardiometabolic risk in
healthy children and youth: a pilot study. International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (Sydney, Australia), November, 2012.
384. Carson V, Tremblay MS, Spence JC, Timmons BW, Janssen. I Adherence to the Canadian
Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years (aged 0-4 years) among children from
Kingston, Ontario. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Sydney, Australia), November, 2012.
385. Katzmarzyk PT, Church TS, Chaput JP, Hu G, Kurpad A, Lambert EV, Maia J, Matsudo
V, Olds T, Onywera V, Sarmiento OL, Standage M, Tremblay MS, C. Tudor-Locke, P.
Zhao. The International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the Environment
(ISCOLE). International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Sydney,
Australia), November, 2012.
386. Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Introducing the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy:
background, methods, results and future studies. Invited presentation at the International
Congress on Enhancement of Physical Activity and Motor Skills (Jyvaskyla, Finland),
November, 2012.
387. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, McClelland K, McFarlane A, Tremblay MS. Physical activity
attitudes and motivation: A fifth component of physical literacy for children 8 to 12 years
of age. International Congress on Enhancement of Physical Activity and Motor Skills
(Jyvaskyla, Finland), November, 2012.
388. Larouche R, Boyer C, Longmuir PE, McFarlane A, McClelland K, Barnes J, LeBlanc AG,
Borghese M, Saunders T, Tremblay MS. Relationship between pedometer-determined
physical activity, health-related fitness and motor skills: The Canadian Assessment of
Physical Literacy. International Congress on Enhancement of Physical Activity and
Motor Skills (Jyvaskyla, Finland), November, 2012.
389. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, McClelland K, Tremblay MS. Waist circumference associated
with healthy lifestyle knowledge and perceptions. CHEO Research Day (Ottawa),
October, 2012.
390. Colapinto CK, Tremblay MS, Aufreiter S, O'Connor DL. An international comparison of
Canadian and American red blood cell folate status to inform folic acid fortification and
supplementation policy. CHEO Research Day (Ottawa), October, 2012.
391. LeBlanc AG, Chaput J-P, McFarlane A, Colley RC, Thivel D, Biddle SJ, Maddison R,
Baranowski T, Leatherdale ST, Tremblay MS. Active video games and health indicators
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in children and youth: a systematic review. CHEO Research Day (Ottawa), October,
2012.
392. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement. Invited presentation to the School of
Education, Laurentian University (Sudbury), October, 2012.
393. Tremblay MS. Promoting Physical Literacy in Primary Grades: Why, What and How?
Invited presentation to the Rainbow District School Board Teachers (Sudbury), October,
2012.
394. Tremblay MS. Hot Topics in Physical Activity: A View through a Canadian lens. Invited
presentation to the School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University (Sudbury),
October, 2012.
395. LeBlanc AG, Chaput JP, McFarlane A, Colley RC, Thivel D, Biddle SJ, Maddison R,
Baranowski T, Leatherdale ST, Tremblay MS. Systematic review on the relationship
between active video games and health indicators in children and youth (aged 0-17 years).
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Regina),
October, 2012.
396. Barnes JD, Colley RC, Borghese M, Janson K, Fink A, Tremblay MS on behalf of the
Active Healthy Kids Canada Research Work Group. Results from the Active Healthy Kids
Canada 2012 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Canadian Society
for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Regina), October, 2012.
397. Tremblay MS. Canadian Early Years Guidelines: Process Overview. Invited presentation
at a special community symposium (CIHR Café Scientifique) at the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Regina), October, 2012.
398. Tremblay MS. Canada’s Inactive Kids – An Urgent Call for Action. Invited keynote
presentation at the Alberta School Boards Association National Conference (Banff),
October, 2012.
399. Tremblay MS. Combating Inactivity: Getting People, Places, Processes and Practices
Outside the Box. Invited workshop presentation at the Alberta School Boards
Association National Conference (Banff), October, 2012.
400. Onywera VO, Lopez Taylor J, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Localizing global strategies to
promote physical activity and health: the Kenyan Healthy Active Kids Report Card.
Global Health Research Initiative International Symposium (Ottawa), October, 2012.
401. Vasquez-Garibay EM, Romero-Velarde E, Miranda-Rios L, Campos-Barrera L, Nuno
Cosio ME, Troyo-Sanroman R, Napoles Rodriguez F, Navarro-Hernandez RE, Caro
Sabido EA, Ramirez Diaz J, Rosa Del Angel A, Velarde Rivera FA, Tremblay M, Janssen
I. Components of the malnutrition syndrome in children of the Arandas, Jalisco, Mexico
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during the nutrition transition. Global Health Research Initiative International
Symposium (Ottawa), October, 2012.
402. Galaviz KI, Tremblay MS, Colley R, Jauregui E, López y Taylor J, Janssen I. Physical
activity vs. cardiorespiratory fitness: which one is a stronger predictor of obesity in
Mexican children? Global Health Research Initiative International Symposium
(Ottawa), October, 2012.
403. Tremblay MS. Ontario Healthy Kids panel – a view through a healthy active living lens.
Invited presentation to the Ontario Healthy Kids Blue Ribbon Panel (Toronto),
September, 2012.
404. Tremblay MS. Childhood Obesity and Sedentary Behaviour: What can be done? Cross-
sectoral initiatives from Canada. Invited public lecture at the University of Cape Town
and the Sport Science Institute of South Africa (Cape Town, South Africa), August
2012.
405. Tremblay MS. The Physical Activity Transition and New Pediatric Public Health Threat
of Sedentarism. Invited presentation at the 8th Annual Discovery Vitality Wellness and
Fitness Convention (Johannesburg, South Africa), August 2012.
406. Tremblay MS. Major Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Physical Inactivity in
Canada: Lessons for South Africa. Invited presentation at the 8th Annual Discovery
Vitality Wellness and Fitness Convention (Johannesburg, South Africa), August 2012.
407. Tremblay MS. Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO). Invited
presentation to Discovery Vitality (Johannesburg, South Africa), August 2012.
408. Longmuir PE, Boyer C, Barnes J, LeBlanc AG, Borghese M, Larouche R, Saunders T,
Grattan K, Muthuri S, Tremblay MS. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
reliability and validity: plank torso strength and motor skill obstacle course protocols.
North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine (Philadelphia), August 2012.
409. Larouche R, Boyer C, Longmuir PE, McFarlane A, McClelland K, Barnes J, LeBlanc AG,
Borghese M , Saunders T, Tremblay MS. Associations between mode of transport to and
from school, physical activity and health-related fitness. North American Society for
Pediatric Exercise Medicine (Philadelphia), August 2012.
410. Boyer C, McFarlane A, McClelland K, Barnes J, Borghese M, Larouche R, Saunders T,
LeBlanc A, Hospod AM, Tremblay MS, Longmuir PE. Children’s physical activity self
efficacy is related to physical fitness, motor skill and perceived social support. North
American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine (Philadelphia), August 2012.
411. Stephens S, Takken T, Beyene J, Tremblay M, Esliger D, Schneiderman JE, Biggar D,
Longmuir P, Wright V, McCrindle B, Abad A, Ignas DM, van der Net J, Feldman BM.
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Development of disease specific prediction equations for Actical accelerometer in children.
North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine (Philadelphia), August 2012.
412. Tremblay MS. The Nutrition and Physical Activity Transition: What is it? Why should I
care? What can I do? Invited presentation at the University of Guadalajara (Guadalajara,
Mexico), June 2012.
413. Tremblay MS. Sedentary Behaviours – The New Pediatric Public Health Threat. Invited
presentation at the University of Guadalajara (Guadalajara, Mexico), June 2012.
414. Larouche R, Saunders TJ, Faulkner GEJ, Colley R, Tremblay MS. Cycling to and from
school, physical activity, body mass index and cardiovascular fitness: a systematic review.
Velo-city Global Conference 2012 (Vancouver), June 2012.
415. Tremblay MS. Making Movement a Movement: Time to Think and Act Differently!
Invited keynote address at the PLAY in Bruce Grey Celebration and Longest Day of
Play Awards Ceremony (Owen Sound), June 2012.
416. Tremblay MS. The Importance of Active Play. Invited talk to Teachers and Students of
Owen Sound Elementary Schools (Owen Sound), June 2012.
417. Tremblay MS. Assessment of Healthy Active Living Indicators Among Canadians:
Findings from the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Invited keynote speaker at the
Kellogg Nutrition Symposium at the Dieticians of Canada Annual Conference
(Toronto), June 2012.
418. Tremblay MS. Is obesity a disease? Invited speaker and moderator of the Canadian
Institutes of Health Research Café Scientifique (Ottawa), June 2012.
419. Saunders TJ, Larouche R, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Acute sedentary behaviour and
markers of cardiometabolic risk: A systematic review of intervention studies. 59th Annual
American College of Sports Medicine Conference (San Francisco), June 2012.
420. Colley R, Garriguet D, Wong S, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Patterns of sedentary behaviour
and physical activity across the day and week in children and youth. International Society
for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Scientific Conference (Austin,
Texas), May 2012.
421. Colley RC, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Saunders T, Carson V, Wong SL, Tremblay MS. The
pattern and timing of sedentary behaviour are related to body mass index in boys but not
girls. 8th International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May
2012.
422. A. LeBlanc, B. Timmons, V. Carson, S. Connor Gorber, C. Dillman, I. Janssen, M. Kho, J.
Spence, J. Stearns, M.S. Tremblay. Systematic review of the relationship between
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physical activity and health in infants, toddlers and preschoolers. 8th International
Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
423. LeBlanc A, Spence J, Carson V, Connor Gorber S, Dillman C, Janssen I, Kho M, Stearns J,
Timmons B, Tremblay MS. Systematic review of the relationship between sedentary
behaviour and health in infants, toddlers and preschoolers. 8th International Conference
on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
424. Tremblay MS. Global Report Card on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth: A
model for international harmonization, comparison and monitoring. 8th International
Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
425. Barnes J, Colley RC, Tremblay MS. Results and recommendations from the 2011 Active
Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. 8th
International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
426. Barnes J, Colley RC, Rodriguez MP, Lopez Taylor J, Tremblay MS. Adapting a Canadian
process for the synthesis and translation of physical activity knowledge in Mexico: The
Mexican Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. 8th International
Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
427. Colley RC, Barnes J, LeBlanc A, Borghese M, Boyer C, Tremblay MS. Validity of the
PiezoTM pedometer during treadmill walking and running. 8th International Conference
on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
428. Colley RC, Janssen I, Tremblay MS. Step count target to measure adherence to physical
activity guidelines in children. 8th International Conference on Diet and Activity
Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
429. Colley RC, Wong SL, Garriguet D, Janssen I, Connor Gorber S, Tremblay MS. Physical
activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep in Canadian children: A comparison between
parent-report and direct measures and their relative association with health. 8th
International Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
430. Garriguet D, Colley RC, Janssen I, Connor Gorber S, Tremblay MS. Physical activity,
sedentary behaviour and sleep in Canadian teens and adults: A comparison between self-
report and direct measures and their relative association with health. 8th International
Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
431. M. Shields, M. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen. Measures of abdominal obesity
within body mass index categories, 1981 and 2007-2009. 8th International Conference on
Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
432. Shields M, Tremblay M, Connor Gorber S, Janssen I. Abdominal obesity and
cardiovascular disease risk factors within body mass index categories. 8th International
Conference on Diet and Activity Methods (Rome, Italy), May 2012.
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433. Tremblay MS. Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guideline Development for Children and
Youth. Invited presentation at the Australian Sedentary Behaviour Guideline
Development Consensus Meeting (Canberra, Australia), May 2012.
434. Tremblay MS. Physical Activity Guideline Development for Children and Youth –
International Experiences. Invited presentation at the Australian Physical Activity
Guideline Development Consensus Meeting (Canberra, Australia), May 2012.
435. Tremblay MS, Colley RC, Onywera VO, Rodríguez Martínez MP, López Taylor J.
Process and success of releasing “Report Cards” for health promotion and advocacy:
experiences from Canada, Mexico and Kenya. World Congress on Public Health (Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia), April 2012.
436. Onywera VO, Héroux M, Jáuregui Ulloa E, Adamo KB, López Taylor J, Janssen I,
Tremblay MS. Adiposity and physical activity among children in countries at different
stages of the physical activity transition: Canada, Mexico and Kenya. World Congress on
Public Health (Addis Ababa, Ethiopia), April 2012.
437. Gainforth HL, Berry T, Craig C, Faulkner G, Rhodes R, Spence J, Tremblay MS, Latimer
AE. Evaluating the uptake of Canada’s new Physical Activity Guidelines. Society of
Behavioral Medicine Conference (New Orleans), April 2012.
438. Tremblay MS. Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in
Canada: the year in review. Invited presentation at the XIV Congresso Internacional
Avances en Medicina (Guadalajara, Mexico), February 2012.
439. Tremblay MS. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card: International Reach and Impact.
Invited presentation at the Public Launch of the 2012 Mexican Report Card on Physical
Activity for Children and Youth (Guadalajara, Mexico), February 2012.
440. Tremblay MS. Public-Private Sector Partnerships in Physical Activity and Sport:
Principles for Successful, Responsible Partnerships: The Partnership Protocol. Chronic
Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada Conference (Ottawa), February 2012.
441. Colley RC, Barnes J, Fink A, Tremblay MS. Focus on After School: The 2011 Active
Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Chronic
Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada Conference (Ottawa), February 2012.
442. Prince SA, Tremblay MS, Prud’homme D, Colley R, Sawada M, Kristjansson EA.
Neighbourhood differences in objectively measured physical activity and body mass index.
Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada Conference (Ottawa), February 2012.
443. Duggan M, Costas-Bradstreet C, Grundy S, Grantham A, Down J, Gabbani F, Tremblay
MS. Active Canada 20/20: A Physical Activity Strategy and Change Agenda for Canada
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— Creating a Culture of an Active Nation. Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of
Canada Conference (Ottawa), February 2012.
444. Longmuir P, Boyer C, Barnes J, LeBlanc A, Borghese M, Larouche R, Saunders T, Grattan
K, Muthuri S, Tremblay MS. Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Summer 2011
reliability and validity testing. Canadian Sport 4 Life National Summit (Ottawa),
February 2012.
445. Duggan M, Costas-Bradstreet C, Down J, Grantham A, Grundy S, Gabbani F, Tremblay
MS, on behalf of the ParticipACTION Advisory Groups and physical activity community.
Active Canada 20/20: Physical activity strategy and change agenda for Canada – creating a
culture of an active nation. Canadian Sport 4 Life Conference (Ottawa), February 2012.
446. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Childhood Fitness Testing Lessons Learned. Invited
presentation at the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies Workshop on
Fitness Measures and Health Outcomes in Youth (Washington, D.C.), 2011.
447. M.S. Tremblay. Top Initiatives in Canada 2011. Invited keynote presentation at the 3rd
Annual Actionsanté Conference (Bern, Switzerland), 2011.
448. M.S. Tremblay. Solutions to the Inactivity and Obesity in Switzerland: Expert Panel.
Invited expert panel presentation at the 3rd Annual Actionsanté Conference (Bern,
Switzerland), 2011.
449. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Physical Activity and Obesity Therapy Guidance Initiatives in
Canada. Invited presentation at the Switzerland Federal Office of Public Health
Physical Activity and Obesity Therapy Workshop (Bern, Switzerland), 2011.
450. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Physical Activity and Obesity Monitoring in Canada. Invited
presentation at the Switzerland Federal Office of Public Health Physical Activity and
Obesity Monitoring Workshop (Bern, Switzerland), 2011.
451. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Inactive Kids: An Urgent Call for Action. Invited presentation
to the education students/student teachers at the Laurentian University, School of
Education (Sudbury), 2011.
452. M.S. Tremblay. How can we get kids active? Invited presentation to Sudbury District
School Board elementary school students and teachers (Sudbury), 2011.
453. M.S. Tremblay. Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in
Canada: The year in review. Invited presentation to the Physical Education Department
Heads and Program Leaders, Sudbury District School Board (Sudbury), 2011.
454. M.S. Tremblay. Go North: Improving Health through Physical Activity. Invited public
lecture at Laurentian University (Sudbury), 2011.
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455. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Inactivity: Evidence, Implications, Solutions and
Opportunities. Invited presentation to specialist High Skills Major students (Wellness
Program) from Sudbury District High Schools (Sudbury), 2011.
456. T.J. Saunders, R. Larouche, R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Acute sedentary behaviour and
markers of cardiometabolic risk: a systematic review of intervention studies. CHEO
Research Day (Ottawa), 2011.
457. C.K. Colapinto, D.L. O'Connor, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Correlates of folate
concentration in Canadian women of childbearing age. CHEO Research Day (Ottawa),
2011.
458. R. Larouche, R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Actical accelerometers are limited in their
ability to accurately quantify the movement intensity of cycling. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Quebec City), 2011.
459. M.E. Gee, A. Bienek, C. Robitaille, F.A. McAlister, M. Joffres, M.S. Tremblay, H.
Johansen, N. Campbell. Age and sex differences in hypertension awareness or blood
pressure control among Canadian adults with hypertension: results from the Canadian
Health Measures Survey. Health Data Users Conference (Ottawa), 2011.
460. K. Fisher, B. von Tigerstrom, , T. Larre, C. Cameron, K. Chad, A. Mawani, B. Reeder,
M.S. Tremblay. Uptake of the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit in Canada: A
Provincial/Territorial comparison. Obesity Society Annual Conference (Orlando), 2011.
461. S. Prince, E. Kristjansson, D. Prud’homme, M. Tremblay, K. Russell, A. Ali, J-M.
Billette, R. Colley, M. Sawada. Ottawa neighborhoods and their influence on adult
physical activity and body mass index. Population Health Improvement Research
Network - Building a Healthier Ontario Forum (Toronto), 2011.
462. M.A. Carter, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay, M. Taljaard. Place factors and the development
of excess weight during childhood: A group-based approach. Statistical Society of
Canada (Ottawa Chapter) Research Day (Ottawa), 2011.
463. M.S. Tremblay. Major initiatives related to childhood obesity and physical inactivity in
Canada: The year in review. Invited keynote presentation at the 2nd Forum on Child
Obesity Interventions (Fundacion Mexicana para la Salud) (Mexico City), 2011.
464. M.A. Carter, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Contextual circumstances and patterns of
childhood weight change. World Congress on Epidemiology (Edinburgh, Scotland),
2011.
465. C.K. Colapinto, D.L. O’Connor, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Determinants of high folate
concentration in the Canadian population. World Congress on Epidemiology (Edinburgh,
Scotland), 2011.
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466. C.K. Colapinto, D.L. O’Connor, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay. Determinants of folate
concentration in Canadian women of childbearing age. World Congress on Epidemiology
(Edinburgh, Scotland), 2011.
467. S. Prince Ware, E. Kristjansson, K. Russell, J-M. Billette, M. Sawada, A. Ali, M.S.
Tremblay, D. Prud’homme. Is it where you live or who you are that is important? An
analysis of neighbourhood environments, self-reported physical activity and
overweight/obesity in Canada’s capital. World Congress on Epidemiology (Edinburgh,
Scotland), 2011.
468. M.S. Tremblay. Global Physical Activity Transition: Evidence and Implications. Focused
symposium presentation at the World Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress
(Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2011.
469. V. Onywera and M.S. Tremblay. The Emerging Evidence of Physical Inactivity and
Childhood Obesity in Kenya. Focused symposium presentation at the World
Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2011.
470. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Guidelines: The Global Movement has Begun – are
physical therapists part of it? Focused symposium presentation at the World
Confederation for Physical Therapy Congress (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2011.
471. M.S. Tremblay. Nipissing University Convocation Address – Five Wellness Lessons for
Life after University. Invited convocation address to 2011 graduating class of Nipissing
University (North Bay), 2011.
472. K. Morrison, J-P. Chanoine, G. Ball, M.S. Tremblay, M. Lambert. CANPWR: Canadian
Pediatric Weight Management Registry. Annual CANNeCTIN Scientific Meeting
(Banff), 2011.
473. G. Rowe, M.S. Tremblay, D.G. Manuel. Decomposing simulation variability: an example
from PASSM (Physical Activity Static Simulation Model). International
Microsimulation Association Conference (Stockholm, Sweden), 2011.
474. W. Flanagan, C. Nadeau, J. Oderkirk, G. Rowe, V. Edge, D. Gillis, R. Wall, D. Manuel, M.
Tremblay, J. Trumble Waddell. Canadian projections of physical activity and impact on
health outcomes. International Microsimulation Association Conference (Stockholm,
Sweden), 2011.
475. R.C. Colley, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C.L. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity levels of Canadian Adults: Results from the 2007-2009 Canadian Health Measures
Survey. International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of Physical Activity and
Movement (Glasgow, Scotland), 2011.
476. R.C. Colley, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C.L. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. Physical
activity levels of Canadian Children and Youth: Results from the 2007-2009 Canadian
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Health Measures Survey. International Conference on Ambulatory Monitoring of
Physical Activity and Movement (Glasgow, Scotland), 2011.
477. M.S. Tremblay. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card. Invited presentation Kenyatta
University, School of Applied Human Sciences Seminar (Nairobi, Kenya), 2011.
478. C.K. Colapinto, D. O’Connor, M.S. Tremblay. Folate status of the population in the
Canadian Health Measures Survey. Annual Canadian Association for Health Services
and Policy Research Conference (Halifax), 2011.
479. M.S. Tremblay. Partnering for Change: The Partnership Protocol. Invited workshop
presentation at the Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
480. M.S. Tremblay. Process for Developing Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines and
Linkages to International Initiatives. Invited workshop presentation at the Canadian
Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
481. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines: The Other Side of the Coin.
Invited workshop presentation at the Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
482. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry (CANPWR):
Interactive Feedback Session. Invited workshop presentation at the Canadian Obesity
Summit (Montreal), 2011.
483. R. Colley, D. Garriguet, I. Janssen, C.L. Craig, J. Clarke, M.S. Tremblay. The physical
activity of Canadian children and adults. Invited workshop presentation at the Canadian
Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
484. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. Obesity estimates for children
based on parent-report versus direct measures. Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal),
2011.
485. S. Prince Ware, E. Kristjansson, K. Russell, J-M. Billette, A. Ali, M. Sawada, M.S.
Tremblay, D. Prud’homme. Do neighbourhood built and social environments have an
influence on adult self-reported physical activity and overweight/obesity in the Nation’s
capital? Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
486. M.A. Carter, L. Dubois, M.S. Tremblay, M. Taljaard. The influence of place on the
development of excess weight during childhood: a longitudinal study of young children
living in Quebec, Canada. Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
487. J.P. Chaput, M. Lambert, K. Gray-Donald, J.J. McGrath, M.S. Tremblay, J. O’Loughlin,
A. Tremblay. Short sleep duration is independently associated with overweight and obesity
in Canadian children. Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
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488. K.L. Fisher, B. Von Tigerstrom, C. Cameron, K.E. Chad, T. Larre, A. Mawani, J. Sauder,
M.S. Tremblay. The Children’s Fitness Tax Credit: Does it influence parents’ decisions
regarding physical activity? Canadian National Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
489. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, I. Janssen, M.S. Tremblay. The bias in self-reported
estimates of obesity in Canadian health surveys: an update on establishing correction
equations. Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal), 2011.
490. M.S. Tremblay. Measure and Measure Carefully – to interpret, intervene and inform
physical activity strategies. Invited keynote address at the International Congress on
Enhancement of Physical Activity of Children and Youth (Vuokatti, Finland), 2011.
491. R. Larouche, T. Saunders, G. Faulkner, R. Colley, M. Tremblay. Impact of active school
transport on physical activity levels, cardiovascular fitness and body composition: a
systematic review. International Congress on Enhancement of Physical Activity of
Children and Youth (Vuokatti, Finland), 2011.
492. H.L. Gainforth, T. Berry, C. Craig, G. Faulkner, R. Rhodes, J. Spence, M. Tremblay, A.E.
Latimer. Let’s Get Moving: evaluating the uptake of Canada’s New Physical Activity
Guidelines. Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium (Waterloo),
2011.
493. M.S. Tremblay, R.C. Colley. Teaser for the 2011 Active Healthy Kids Canada Report
Card – Ontario Supplement. Invited featured presentation at the PARC Physical Activity
Symposium 2011 (Toronto), 2011.
494. M.S. Tremblay. Trends in Healthy Active Living – Evidence, Implications, and Future
Directions. Invited keynote address at the Inaugural Alberta Action on Wellness Forum
(Edmonton), 2010.
495. K.I. Galaviz, M.S. Tremblay, R. Colley, I. Janssen. Associations among waist
circumference, physical activity, and cardiorespiratory fitness in 5th and 6th grade Mexican
children; a cross sectional study. International Conference of Physical Activity and
Applied Sports Sciences (Guadalajara), 2010.
496. M.S. Tremblay. Findings from Cycle 1 of the Canadian Health Measures Survey.
Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual
Scientific Conference (Toronto), 2010.
497. M.S. Tremblay, A.G. LeBlanc, R. Colley, G. Goldfield, T. Saunders, R. Larouche.
Systematic review of the relationship between sedentary behaviour and health indicators in
school-aged children and youth. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual
Scientific Conference (Toronto), 2010.
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498. A.G. Leblanc, C.L. Craig, M.S. Tremblay. Predicting maximal oxygen uptake in children
and youth. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Toronto), 2010.
499. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines: Process and Consensus
Meeting Outcomes. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Toronto), 2010.
500. M.S. Tremblay. Fitness of Canadian Children and Youth. Invited keynote presentation at
the 2010 Nanjing International Conference on Youth Fitness and Health (Nanjing,
China), 2010.
501. M.S. Tremblay. Trends in measured fitness of Canadian children and youth: 1981-2009.
Invited presentation at the 2010 International Forum on Sport Science (Jinan, China),
2010.
502. M.S. Tremblay. Fitness of Canadian Children and Youth. Invited presentation at the
Beijing Sport University (Beijing, China), 2010.
503. R. Larouche, M. Lloyd, E. Knight, M.S. Tremblay. BMI in children who use active vs.
passive modes of transportation to and from school: results from the Canadian Assessment
of Physical Literacy study. Annual CHEO Research Day (Ottawa), 2010.
504. E. Knight, M. Lloyd, M.S. Tremblay. Adverse events occurring during field tests of
physical fitness: Experiences during pilot testing of the Canadian Assessment of Physical
Literacy (CAPL). Annual CHEO Research Day (Ottawa), 2010.
505. M. Lloyd and M.S. Tremblay. Physical Literacy Measurement: An update on the
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy. Physical and Health Education Canada and
Ophea Annual Conference (Toronto), 2010.
506. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Inactive Kids: An Urgent Call for Action. Invited presentation
to the University of Western Ontario Faculty of Health Sciences Distinguished
Lecture Series (London), 2010.
507. M.S. Tremblay. What Parents Can do to Raise a Healthy and Active Child: The Evidence
and Issues. Invited public presentation to the City of London and London-Middlesex In
Motion (London), 2010.
508. M.S. Tremblay. What Service Providers Can do to Increase their Efficacy to Get Our Kids
Active and Healthy: The Evidence and Issues. Invited public presentation to the City of
London and London-Middlesex In Motion (London), 2010.
509. M.S. Tremblay. Contemporary Issues and Solutions for Physical Activity. Invited keynote
address at the inaugural Superintendent Speaker Series, New Brunswick School
District 2 (Moncton), 2010.
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510. M.S. Tremblay. Understanding the Physical Activity Transition: Evidence, Implications
and Future Directions. Invited presentation to the Ecole de kinesiology et de recreologie
(Moncton), 2010.
511. M.S. Tremblay. Measuring our way to Success in Physical Education: Issues and Future
Directions. Invited keynote presentation at the New Brunswick School District 2 Physical
Education Professional Development Workshop (Moncton), 2010.
512. M.S. Tremblay. The Childhood Physical Activity Transition: Evidence, Implications and
Future Directions. Invited symposium presentation at the North American Society for
Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
513. A.G. LeBlanc, T.J. Saunders, R. Larouche, R. Coley, G. Goldfield, M.S. Tremblay.
Relation between sedentary behaviour and health outcomes in children and youth. North
American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake),
2010.
514. R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Light-to-moderate and moderate-to-vigorous physical
activity cut-points for the Actical accelerometer. North American Society for Pediatric
Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
515. M. Lloyd, E. Knight, M.S. Tremblay. The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
(CAPL): Pilot and Feasibility Testing. North American Society for Pediatric Exercise
Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
516. E. Knight, M. Lloyd, M.S. Tremblay. The FitnessGram PACER test “Healthy Fitness
Zone” does not effectively discriminate between fit and unfit 10-year old girls. North
American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake),
2010.
517. S. Stephens, M.S. Tremblay, G. Faulkner, S. Koohsary, E. Limenis, B.M. Feldman. The
Stages of Exercise Scale: Validating a Measure of Readiness to Exercise in Children with
Arthritis. North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference
(Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
518. T.J. Saunders, M. Lloyd, E. Knight, V. Onywera, M.S. Tremblay. Urban Kenyan children
are no more active than their Canadian peers. North American Society for Pediatric
Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
519. R. Larouche, M. Lloyd, E. Knight, M.S. Tremblay. Differences in BMI between children
in grades 4 to 6 who use active vs. passive modes of transportation to and from school:
results from the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy study. North American
Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2010.
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520. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity Prevention Series: Part 1 Setting the Stage. Invited
webinar presentation for the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada and Public
Health Agency of Canada’s Canadian Best Practices Initiative (Ottawa), 2010.
521. M.S. Tremblay. Understanding the Physical Activity Transition: Evidence, Implications
and Future Directions. Invited keynote address at the in motion National Physical
Activity Institute (Saskatoon), 2010.
522. M.S. Tremblay. The childhood physical activity transition: evidence, implications, future
directions. Invited presentation to the Manitoba Institute of Child Health (Winnipeg),
2010.
523. M.S. Tremblay. Canada – Mexico Connections for Studying Childhood Obesity:
Introducing Monarca, CAMBIO and HALO. Invited presentation at the Congreso
Nacional Sociedad de Pediatria / Medicos Militares Pediatras (Oaxaca, Mexico), 2010.
524. S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Bias in self-reported obesity from 1976 to 2005, a
Canada – U.S. comparison. International Congress on Obesity (Stockholm, Sweden),
2010.
525. M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay. Canadian childhood obesity estimates based on WHO, IOTF
and CDC cut-points. International Congress on Obesity (Stockholm, Sweden), 2010.
526. M.S. Tremblay, M. Shields, M. Laviolette, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen, S. Connor Gorber.
Trends in the measured fitness of Canadian children and youth: 1981-2009. International
Congress on Obesity (Stockholm, Sweden), 2010.
527. C. Colapinto, M.S. Tremblay, D. O’Connor, L. Dubois. Examining the folate status of
Canadians. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference (Toronto), 2010.
528. V.O. Onywera, K.B. Adamo, W.A. Sheel, M.K. Boit, J.N. Waudo, M.S. Tremblay.
Emerging evidence of the physical activity transition in Kenya. 17th Biennial Conference
of the International Society for Comparative Physical Education and Sport (Nairobi,
Kenya), 2010.
529. S. Prince Ware, E. Kristjansson, K. Russell, A. Ali, D. Prud’homme, M.S. Tremblay, M
Sawada. Adult obesity and physical activity in the context of built and social environments
in the City of Ottawa. Canadian Obesity Network Student Conference (Ottawa), 2010.
530. M.S. Tremblay. Process development and introduction of concepts related to public-
private partnerships. Symposium presentation at the International Congress on Physical
Activity and Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
531. M.S. Tremblay. Aerobic and musculoskeletal fitness of Canadian children. Symposium
presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Toronto), 2010.
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532. C.L. Craig, M.S. Tremblay. Temporal trends in fitness in Canada: 1978-2009. Symposium
presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Toronto), 2010.
533. M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, M. Laviolette, C.L. Craig, I. Janssen, S. Connor Gorber.
Aerobic and musculoskeletal fitness of Canadian adults. Symposium presentation at the
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
534. M. Lloyd, M.S. Tremblay. The Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Results from
Cycle 1 of Pilot Testing. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public
Health (Toronto), 2010.
535. R. Colley, M. Brownrigg, M. Tremblay. The Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on
Physical Activity for Children and Youth: Are we impacting policy and practice?
International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
536. T. Saunders, R. Colley, M. Tremblay. Relationship between daily steps and clustered
metabolic risk in American youth. International Congress on Physical Activity and
Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
537. M.P. Rodriguez, J. Lopez Taylor, R. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Development of a report
card on the physical activity of Mexican children and youth. International Congress on
Physical Activity and Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
538. E. Knight, M. Lloyd, M.S. Tremblay. “…I can’t play a lot of sports because I don’t know
how.” International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Toronto), 2010.
539. M.S. Tremblay. Exercise Guidelines. Invited presentation at the Champlain Diabetes
Network – Integrating Diabetes Services Conference (Ottawa), 2010.
540. M.S. Tremblay. Sedentary behaviour and child health: emerging and disturbing trends.
Invited presentation at the XII Congresso International Avances en Medicina 2010
(Guadalajara, Mexico), 2010.
541. M.S. Tremblay. Making the Truth or Masking the Truth: Measure and Measure Carefully.
Invited lecture to West Texas A & M University, Department of Sports and Exercise
Sciences Graduate Trends and Issues Class (Canyon, Texas), 2010.
542. M.S. Tremblay. Automation, Mechanization, Digitization: Contemporary Role Reversal
of Physical Activity and Sedentarism. Distinguished lecturer, West Texas A & M
University (Canyon, Texas), 2010.
543. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood obesity in Canada: Societal and policy level initiatives and
future directions. Invited presentation to University of Ottawa Medical Students
(Ottawa), 2009.
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544. M.S. Tremblay. Building Capacity in East Africa to Curb the Impending Physical Activity
Transition: The KIDS-CAN Research Alliance. Invited presentation at the International
Conference on Child Rights (Ottawa), 2009.
545. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines: An Update. Invited keynote
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Vancouver), 2009.
546. M.S. Tremblay. Changing Perspectives on Sedentarism. Invited presentation to the
Ontario Society for Health and Fitness Professional Development Day (Toronto),
2009.
547. M.S. Tremblay. Changing Perspectives on Sedentarism. University of Guelph Bachelor
of Applied Science in Kinesiology students (Toronto), 2009.
548. M.S. Tremblay, S. Biddle, J. Reilly, C. Riddoch, F. Bull. Updating U.K. Physical Activity
Guideline for Children and Young People: Recommendations Based on Current Scientific
Evidence. Invited presentation at the U.K. Physical Activity Guidelines Consensus
Conference (Marlow, U.K.), 2009.
549. A. Quinney, M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg. Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity
for Children and Youth. Australian National Physical Activity Conference (Brisbane),
2009.
550. Spence, J.C., Brawley, L., Craig, C.L., Plotnikoff, R.C., Tremblay, M., Bauman, A.,
Faulkner, G., Chad, K., & Clark, M.I. (2009, September). Education, motivation and the
knowledge gap: Effects of a campaign to promote physical activity. European Health
Psychology Conference (Pisa, Italy), 2009.
551. K.B. Adamo, A.W. Sheel, V. Onywera, J. Waudo, M. Boit, W-M Wong, M.S. Tremblay.
Is there evidence for the Nutrition/Physical Activity Transition in Kenya? A KIDS-CAN
Research Alliance- pilot study. Annual CHEO Clinical Research Day (Ottawa), 2009.
552. M. Lloyd, K. Heffernan, M. Tremblay. Pilot and feasibility testing of the Canadian
Assessment of Physical Literacy: Phase 1 results. Annual CHEO Clinical Research Day
(Ottawa), 2009.
553. V. Onywera, M. Boit, J. Waudo, M.S. Tremblay, K. Adamo, W. Wong A.W. Sheel.
Childhood obesity and physical inactivity threat in Kenyan: The time for action is now!
International Congress on Urban Health (Nairobi, Kenya), 2009.
554. R.C. Colley, M. Brownrigg, M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s 2009 Report Card on Physical
Activity for Children and Youth. European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Le
Touquet, France), 2009.
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555. M.S. Tremblay, K. Adamo, V. Onywera, A.W. Sheel, M. Boit, J. Waudo, W. Wong.
Fitness Levels of Urban vs Rural Kenyan Children: Emerging Evidence of the ‘Physical
Activity Transition’? European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Le Touquet,
France), 2009.
556. M.S. Tremblay and M. Lloyd. Introducing the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy.
European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Le Touquet, France), 2009.
557. S. Stephens, T. Takken, J. , M. Tremblay, D. Esliger, Schneiderman, D. Bigger B.
Banwell, P. Longmuir, V. Wright,B. McCrindle, A. Coates, M. Hendricks , J. Beyene, A.
Abad, P. Govan, D. Ingas, A. Balemans, D. Cooper, J. van der Net, B.M. Feldman.
Validation of Accelerometry as a Measure of Physical Activity and Inactivity in Children
with Chronic Disease: Preliminary Results. European Pediatric Work Physiology
Meeting (Le Touquet, France), 2009.
558. T. Takken, A. Balemans, S. Stephens, M. Hendricks, J. Van Der Net, M. Tremblay, D.
Esliger, J. Schneiderman, A. Coates, B. McCrindle, P. Longmuir, V. Wright, D. Biggar, J.
de Koning, B. Banwell, J. Beyene, A. Abad, P. Govan, D. Cooper, B.M. Feldman.
Calibration of the Actiheart accelerometer for the prediction of activity energy expenditure
in children with chronic disease. European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Le
Touquet, France), 2009.
559. M.S. Tremblay. The Emerging Field of Sedentary Physiology: Implications and
Opportunities. Invited presentation at the McMaster University Department of
Kinesiology Research Seminar Series (Hamilton), 2009.
560. M.S. Tremblay. 2009 Saskatchewan Supplement to the Active Healthy Kids Canada
Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Invited presentation at the
Saskatchewan in motion Report Card Partnership Workshop (Regina), 2009.
561. M.S. Tremblay. Obesity: Definition, Prevalence, Cost. Invited presentation at the
Canadian Obesity Network Obesity Summer Boot Camp (Quebec City), 2009.
562. M. Lloyd and M.S. Tremblay. Use of the WHO-ICF model to create a Canadian
assessment of physical literacy. International Symposium of Adapted Physical Activity
(Gavle, Sweden), 2009.
563. C. Nadeau, G. Rowe, R. Wall, M. Tremblay, D. Manuel, D. Garriguet, W.M. Flanagan, J.
Oderkirk, S. Gribble, J. Wadell-Trumble. Modeling and microsimulation of obesity and
physical activity in Canada. International Microsimulation Association Conference
(Ottawa), 2009.
564. S.L. Wong, R.C. Colley, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Development of a threshold
to classify sedentary behaviour using the Actical accelerometer. International Conference
on Dietary and Activity Methods (Washington, D.C.), 2009.
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565. R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg. Synthesizing multiple data sources to assess
progress in physical activity levels and translating this knowledge to policy makers:
Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. International
Conference on Dietary and Activity Methods (Washington, D.C.), 2009.
566. M.S. Tremblay. Automation, Mechanization, Digitization: Contemporary Role Reversal
of Physical Activity and Sedentarism. Invited presentation at the Wellcome Trust
Frontiers Meeting on Environmental and Behavioural Determinants of Childhood
Obesity (Hinxton, England), 2009.
567. S. Prince Ware, E.A. Kristjansson, K. Russell, A. Ali, D. Prud’homme, M.S. Tremblay,
M. Sawada. Built and Social Environmental Determinants of Adult Physical Activity,
Overweight and Obesity in City of Ottawa Neighborhoods. Canadian Society of
Epidemiology and Biostatistics Student Conference (Ottawa), 2009.
568. M.S. Tremblay. The Role of Physical Activity and Practical Tips for Physical Activity
Intervention. Invited presentation at the Canadian Obesity Network Management of
Obesity in Primary Care Workshop (Kananaskis), 2009.
569. K.B. Adamo, A.W. Sheel, V. Onywera, J. Waudo, M. Boit, W-M. Wong, M.S. Tremblay.
Is There Evidence for the Nutrition / Physical Activity Transition in Kenya? A KIDS-CAN
Research Alliance Pilot Study. Canadian National Obesity Summit (Kananaskis), 2009.
570. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Literacy Panel Discussion. 75th Annual Physical and Health
Education Canada Conference (Banff), 2009.
571. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Literacy: Why does it matter? 75th Annual Physical and Health
Education Canada Conference (Banff), 2009.
572. M.S. Tremblay. 2009 Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card Preview. Invited
presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Joint Consortium for School Health (Banff),
2009.
573. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity for the Promotion of Healthy Body Weight: beyond
exercise. Invited presentation at the University of Alberta “Obesity: Why the Weight?”
Symposium (Edmonton), 2009.
574. M.S. Tremblay. Obesity Debate: Nature vs Nurture – thinking outside the gene. Invited
presenter of the nurture side of the debate against Dr. Robert Lustig at the Canadian
Pediatric Endocrinology Group Annual Scientific Meeting (Ottawa), 2009.
575. M.S. Tremblay. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth. Invited keynote presentation at the Coalitions Linking Action and
Science for Prevention (CLASP) Social Behavioural Consultation Workshop
(Toronto), 2009.
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576. M.S. Tremblay. Making the Truth or Masking the Truth: Measure, and Measure Carefully.
Invited presentation at the Queen’s University Lunch and Learn Lecture Series
(Kingston), 2009.
577. M.S. Tremblay. Thinking Outside the Gland: Putative Contributors to Obesity, Inactivity
and Metabolic Co-morbidities. Invited presentation at Endocrinology and Metabolism
Grand Rounds, Ottawa Hospital (Ottawa), 2009.
578. M.S. Tremblay. Designing and Planning Large Scale Surveys. Invited presentation at the
CAMBIO 2nd Annual Course in Childhood Obesity (Cuernavaca, Mexico), 2009.
579. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Current Initiatives and Future Directions.
Invited Pediatric Grand Rounds presentation at the Children’s Hospital Universite Laval
(Quebec City), 2008.
580. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines Project: An Overview. Chronic
Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada Third National Conference (Ottawa), 2008.
581. M.S. Tremblay. Automation, Mechanization, Digitization: How our changing world is
changing us. Invited university-wide public lecture Kenyatta University (Nairobi, Kenya),
2008.
582. M.S. Tremblay. Inactivity-promoting alterations in the lives of children and youth. Invited
issue expert presentation at the 2008 McGill Health Challenge Think Tank: Active
Living and Energy Balance (Montreal), 2008.
583. S. Connor Gorber, M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, I. McDowell. Adjusting self-reported
estimates of obesity: the feasibility of establishing correction factors. 24th International
Methodology Symposium (Gatineau), 2008.
584. R. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity
for Children and Youth: Provincial/Territorial Consultation. Active Healthy Kids Canada
2008 Stakeholder Symposium (Hockley Valley, ON), 2008.
585. M.S. Tremblay. Pediatric Obesity in Canada: Are we making any progress and where do
we go from here? Invited keynote address at the 6th Lawson Foundation Diabetes
Workshop, (Montreal), 2008.
586. M.S. Tremblay, M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber. Addressing Obesity – Measuring the truth
vs masking the truth. 1st Annual CHEO Clinical Research Day (Ottawa), 2008.
587. K.B. Adamo, S.A. Prince, A.C. Tricco, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. A Comparison
of Indirect versus Direct Measures for Assessing Physical Activity in the Pediatric
Population: A Systematic Review. 1st Annual CHEO Clinical Research Day (Ottawa),
2008.
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588. R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay. The Importance of Advocating for the Role of Physical
Activity in the Health of Children and Youth: A Summary of Findings and
Recommendations from Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and
Youth. 1st Annual CHEO Clinical Research Day (Ottawa), 2008.
589. M.S. Tremblay. Pediatric Obesity in Canada: Are we making any progress and where do
we go from here? Invited presentation at the Childhood and Adolescent Obesity: How
we live, how we learn and how we work Conference (Vancouver), 2008.
590. M.S. Tremblay. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card for Children and Youth. Invited
presentation at the Childhood Obesity and Public Health: A Lifespan Approach to
Prevention Conference (Baton Rouge, LA), 2008.
591. K. Adamo, S.A. Prince, A.C. Tricco, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber. Comparing
indirect and direct measures for assessing physical activity in the pediatric population: a
systematic review. North American Association for Pediatric Exercise Medicine
Annual Conference (Colorado Springs), 2008.
592. J.D. Willms, M.S. Tremblay, R. Colley. How do kids spend their time after school? North
American Association for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Annual Conference (Colorado
Springs), 2008.
593. M.S. Tremblay, K. Murumets, J. Robertson. ParticipACTION: Mass media campaign
promoting physical activity. North American Association for Pediatric Exercise
Medicine Annual Conference (Colorado Springs), 2008.
594. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background, Overview and Research
Opportunities. Invited presentation at the University of Ottawa, Department of
Epidemiology and Community Medicine Seminar Series (Ottawa), 2008.
595. M.S. Tremblay. Introducing HALO: Preventing and Managing Obesity for Populations
and Patients. Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute Research
Rounds (Ottawa), 2008.
596. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Measurement and Guidelines Project – An Overview.
Symposium presentation at the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies Annual
Scientific Conference (Winnipeg), 2008.
597. M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber. Future opportunities for understanding self-reported
vs. measured variables: an update on the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Canadian
Public Health Association Annual Conference (Halifax), 2008.
598. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Quantifying the bias in reported and
measured obesity. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference (Halifax),
2008.
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599. M. Shields, S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay. Obesity and morbidity: comparison of
reported and measured estimates and the links between obesity and disease. Canadian
Public Health Association Annual Conference (Halifax), 2008.
600. S. Connor Gorber, M. Shields, M.S. Tremblay, I. McDowell. Correcting self-reported
estimates of obesity: can we more closely approximate measured values? Canadian
Public Health Association Annual Conference (Halifax), 2008.
601. S.A. Prince, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber, K. Adamo, M. Hamel, J. Hardt. A
comparison of direct vs self-reported measures for assessing physical activity in adults: a
systematic review. 1st Canadian Obesity Student Meeting (Quebec City), 2008.
602. M.S. Tremblay. ParticipACTION: An Overview. Symposium presentation at the
International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity annual
conference (Banff), 2008.
603. J.C. Spence, M. Clark, M.S. Tremblay, ParticipACTION Research Team.
ParticipACTION Brand Awareness and Baseline Data. Symposium presentation at the
International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity annual
conference (Banff), 2008.
604. R. Plotkikoff, I. Todosijczuk, M. Pickering, S. Cragg, M.S. Tremblay, ParticipACTION
Research Team. Baseline Physical Activity Promotion Capacity Available to the “New”
ParticipACTION: a quantitative survey of Canadian organizations. Symposium
presentation at the International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical
Activity annual conference (Banff), 2008.
605. G. Faulkner, C. McCloy, M.S. Tremblay, ParticipACTION Research Team. Baseline
Capacity Assessment of the “New” ParticipACTION: a qualitative study of Canadian
organizations. Symposium presentation at the International Society for Behavioural
Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference (Banff), 2008.
606. M.S. Tremblay. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth. Symposium presentation at the International Society for
Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity annual conference (Banff), 2008.
607. M.S. Tremblay. Preventing Childhood Obesity: Big Picture Strategies. Invited keynote
address at Mount Royal College and Alberta Centre for Active Living Physical
Activity Forum (Calgary), 2008.
608. M.S. Tremblay. Preventing Childhood Obesity: Big Picture Strategies. Invited keynote
address at University of Alberta and Alberta Centre for Active Living Physical
Activity Forum (Edmonton), 2008.
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609. M.S. Tremblay. Preventing Childhood Obesity: Big Picture Strategies. Invited lecture to
Alberta Telehealth Network (41 sites - Alberta Centre for Active Living Physical
Activity Forum) (Edmonton), 2008.
610. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Inactivity in Canada. Invited presentation at the Heart and
Stroke Foundation of Ontario South Asian Health Symposium (Brampton), 2008.
611. M.S. Tremblay. Overview of Childhood Obesity in Canada. Invited presentation at the
Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Childhood Obesity Think Tank Forum (Toronto), 2008.
612. M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg, R. Deans. Active Healthy Kids Canada Annual Report
Card on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth: 2005-2007. International Congress
on Physical Activity and Public Health (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2008.
613. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines Project: Process, Outcomes and
Aspirations. Symposium presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), 2008.
614. S.A. Prince, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber, K. Adamo, M. Hamel. A comparison of
direct vs self-reported measures for assessing physical activity in adults: a systematic
review. International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Amsterdam,
The Netherlands), 2008.
615. M.S. Tremblay. Advancing the Future of Physical Activity Measurement and Guidelines
Project. Invited presentation at the 3rd B.C. Network for Aging Research Conference:
Promoting Active Aging by Connecting BC Researchers and Communities: Towards
2010 and Beyond (Vancouver), 2008.
616. M.S. Tremblay. Is there really an obesity epidemic? Measuring obesity at the population
level. Invited presentation at the CIHR Journalist Workshop – to be or not to be? Is
obesity really a question of choice? (Toronto), 2008.
617. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Obesity in Children. Invited presentation at the
Public Health Agency of Canada Research Forum (Ottawa), 2008.
618. M.S. Tremblay. Setting the Context: childhood obesity, activity and nutrition in Canada.
Invited expert presentation at the Obesity and the Impact of Marketing on Children
CDPAC Policy Consensus Conference (Ottawa), 2008.
619. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background, Overview and Research
Opportunities. Invited Pediatric Research Rounds, Children’s Hospital of Eastern
Ontario Research Institute (Ottawa), 2008.
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620. M.S. Tremblay. Advocacy and Knowledge Transfer Activities for the Prevention and
Treatment of Childhood Obesity. CAMBIO Research Network Short Course on
Obesity (Guadalajara, Mexico), 2008.
621. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background, Overview and Research
Opportunities. Invited Pediatric Grand Rounds, B.C. Children’s Hospital (Vancouver),
2008.
622. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background, Overview and Research
Opportunities. School of Human Kinetics, University of British Columbia (Vancouver),
2008.
623. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Physical Activity: Important Initiatives, Insights and Issues.
Inaugural invited presentation at the Nipissing University Physical and Health
Education Lecture Series (North Bay), 2008.
624. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Physical Inactivity: Insights and New Frontiers for
Measurement and Guidance. Invited presentation at the Pennington Biomedical Research
Center (Baton Rouge, LA), 2007.
625. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Guidelines for Canadians: Measurement Issues and
New Frontiers. Invited symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology annual scientific conference (London, ON), 2007.
626. D. Esliger, A. Probert, S. Connor Gorber, S. Bryan, M. Laviolette, M.S. Tremblay.
Validity of the Actical Accelerometer Step Count Function. Annual Scientific
Conference of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, (London, ON), 2007.
627. M.S. Tremblay. Overview of the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Invited lecture at the
McGill University Epidemiology Seminar Series (Montreal), 2007.
628. M.S. Tremblay. Major Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Physical Inactivity in
Canada: The Year in Review. Invited presentation at Pediatric Grand Rounds at the
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (Ottawa), 2007.
629. M.S. Tremblay. What Now? Implications for the Champlain Region. Invited lecture at the
Champlain Healthy School-aged Children Summit (Ottawa), 2007.
630. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Current initiatives and future directions.
Invited symposium presentation at the Canadian Association of Pediatric Health
Centres Annual Meeting (Montreal), 2007.
631. M.S. Tremblay. Research Informing Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines and Guides.
50th Annual Scientific Assembly of the College of Family Physicians of Canada:
Family Medicine Forum 2007 (Winnipeg), 2007.
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632. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation Biennial
International Conference (Fremantle, Western Australia), 2007.
633. M.S. Tremblay. Automation, Mechanization, Digitization: How our changing world is
changing us. Invited keynote address at the Australian Council for Health, Physical
Education and Recreation Biennial International Conference (Fremantle, Western
Australia), 2007.
634. M.S. Tremblay. Major Initiatives Related to Childhood Obesity and Inactivity in Canada:
The Year in Review. Invited presentation to the Western Australia Department for
Sport and Recreation (Perth, Western Australia), 2007.
635. A.W. Probert, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber. Desk Potatoes – The Importance of
Occupational Physical Activity on Health. Canadian Public Health Association Annual
Conference (Ottawa), 2007.
636. S. Connor Gorber, M.S. Tremblay, D. Moher, B. Gorber. A comparison of direct versus
self-report measures for assessing height, weight and body mass index: a systematic
review. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference (Ottawa), 2007.
637. M.S. Tremblay. Overview of the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Health Statistics
Data Users Conference (Ottawa), 2007.
638. M.S. Tremblay and M. Shields. Applying the New WHO Child Growth Standards in
Canada: What is our Prevalence of Obesity? Children and Exercise XXIV: The 24th
European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Tallinn, Estonia), 2007.
639. M.S. Tremblay. Major PWP-Related Initiatives in Canada: The Year in Review. Children
and Exercise XXIV: The 24th European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Tallinn,
Estonia), 2007.
640. M.S. Tremblay, M. Brownrigg, R. Deans. Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on
Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Children and Exercise XXIV: The 24th
European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Tallinn, Estonia), 2007.
641. M.S. Tremblay. Overview and Update on the Canadian Health Measures Survey. KTL
(Finnish Public Health Agency) Department Seminar Lecture (Helsinki, Finland),
2007.
642. M.S. Tremblay. Moving… To Beat Heart Disease. Invited presentation at the annual Can-
Fit-Pro Conference (Toronto), 2007.
643. S. Tremblay, C. Nadeau, M.S. Tremblay. Validation Methods for Constructing Canadian
Growth Curves. Annual Joint Statistical Meeting. (Salt Lake City, UT), 2007.
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644. M.S. Tremblay. The Active Healthy Kids Canada 2007 Report Card on Physical Activity
for Children and Youth. Invited presentation at the International Conference on Physical
Activity and Obesity in Children (Toronto), 2007.
645. K.B. Adamo, M.S. Tremblay, V.O. Onywera, M. Boit, J. Waudo, A.W. Sheel. KIDS-CAN
Research Alliance. International Conference on Physical Activity and Obesity in
Children (Toronto), 2007.
646. J.R Lopez-Taylor, P.T. Katzmarzyk, I. Janssen, A.B. Guzman Alatorre, E. Jauregui Ulloa,
A. Lara Esqueda, L. Lévesque, V. Ortis Leffort, E. Power, J.A. Rivera, R. Ross, A.
Salmon, M.S. Tremblay, E. Vasquez Garabay. The Double-Edged Sword: Tackling
Childhood Obesity in the Context of the Nutrition Transition in Mexico. International
Conference on Physical Activity and Obesity in Children (Toronto), 2007.
647. M.S. Tremblay. Data Quality – Some Things Just Have to Be Measured Directly. Invited
presentation at the 6th Annual Rapid Risk Factor Surveillance System Workshop –
“Validation and Reliability – Checking up on the past and looking into the future” (Toronto), 2007.
648. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity: Moving Forward While Looking Back. Invited
keynote presentation at the Healthy Weights: Halton Takes Action Conference (Milton,
ON), 2007.
649. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Introduction and Overview. Invited
presentation at the Ontario Society for Nutrition Professionals in Public Health annual
conference (Toronto), 2007.
650. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Overview and Lessons Learned.
Invited presentation at the Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team
(CCORT) 7th Annual National Meeting (Toronto), 2007.
651. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Marginalization and a Changing Frame of Reference:
schools role and responsibilities. Small High School Summit A3: Awareness, Alignment
and Achievement (Cornwall), 2007.
652. M.S. Tremblay. Challenging “Business as Usual” for Teachable Moments to Improve
Lifestyle Report Cards for All Children. Invited presentation at the Follow-up
Knowledge-to-Action Workshop to the 2006 McGill Health Challenge Think Tank,
(Montreal), 2007.
653. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Marginalization, Distorted Perceptions and
Measurement Concerns – Implications for Schools. Invited presentation to the Arts and
Humanities Discipline Group, Lakehead University (Thunder Bay), 2007.
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654. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: An Introduction and Overview.
Invited presentation to Public Health Graduate Program, Lakehead University
(Thunder Bay), 2007.
655. P.T. Katzmarzyk, S. Tremblay, R. Morrison, M.S. Tremblay. The Effects of Physical
Activity on Pediatric Body Mass Index Growth Curves: The Canadian Community Health
Survey. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Halifax), 2006.
656. M.S. Tremblay. Moving Forward by Looking Back: Lessons Learned from Long-Lost
Lifestyles. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Annual Scientific Conference (Halifax), 2006.
657. D.R. Bassett, M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, J.D. Barnes, G.E. Huntington.
Physical Activity Levels in Children of an Old Order Amish Community. Symposium
presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Halifax), 2006.
658. S. Tremblay, R. Morrison, M.S. Tremblay. Estimating Child BMI Growth Curves for
Canada. XXIII International Methodology Symposium (Ottawa), 2006.
659. H. Orpana, P. Finès, M.S. Tremblay. Trends in Weight Change Among Canadians:
Evidence from the National Population Health Survey. Chronic Disease Prevention
Alliance of Canada Conference (Ottawa), 2006.
660. M.S. Tremblay. Learning the Unique and Peculiar Challenges of Direct Health Measures
Surveys: The Canadian Experience. Symposium presentation at the XXIII International
Methodology Symposium (Ottawa), 2006.
661. M.S. Tremblay. Objectives of the Think Tank and Challenging the Status Quo. Pre-
conference Think Tank to Advance the Future of Physical Activity Measurement and
Guidelines (Halifax), 2006.
662. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Monitoring: data limitations and discrepancies. Pre-
conference Think Tank to Advance the Future of Physical Activity Measurement and
Guidelines (Halifax), 2006.
663. M.S. Tremblay. Moving Forward by Looking Back: lessons learned from long-lost
lifestyles. Pre-conference Think Tank to Advance the Future of Physical Activity
Measurement and Guidelines (Halifax), 2006.
664. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity and Inactivity: Trends and Truths. Invited presentation
at the Childhood Obesity in Atlantic Canada: Advancing Prevention & Treatment
Initiatives Workshop (Fredericton), 2006.
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665. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS): an introduction and
overview. Healthy Living Presentation, University of New Brunswick (Fredericton),
2006.
666. M.S. Tremblay. Re-adjusting Our Frame of reference: time to turn-up the activitystat.
Invited keynote address at the Ontario Physical and Health Education Association Kids
Health Conference (Alliston), 2006.
667. K.R. Parker, C.M.A. LeBlanc, K.B. Adamo, M.S. Tremblay. Is incorporating physical
activity in the classroom feasible? The Canadian Learning to be Active in School Study
(CLASS). North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine (Charleston, S.C.),
2006.
668. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, D.R. Bassett, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, G.E. Huntington.
BMI and Fitness of Amish, Mennonite and Contemporary-Living Children. International
Congress on Obesity (Sydney, Australia), 2006.
669. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, K.R. Parker, K.B. Adamo, C.M.A. Leblanc. Canadian
Learning to be Active School Study Increases Physical Activity. Physical Activity and
Obesity International Congress (Brisbane, Australia), 2006.
670. D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay, D.R. Bassett, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, G.E. Huntington.
Physical Activity Profile of Old Order Amish, Old Order Mennonite and Contemporary-
Living Children. Physical Activity and Obesity International Congress (Brisbane,
Australia), 2006.
671. M.S. Tremblay, O. Bar-Or, M. Brownrigg. Canada’s Report Card on Physical Activity for
Children and Youth. Physical Activity and Obesity International Congress (Brisbane,
Australia), 2006.
672. D.W. Esliger and M.S. Tremblay. Divergent Trends in the Convergent Validity of Actical,
Actigraph, and RT3 Accelerometers. Physical Activity and Obesity International
Congress (Brisbane, Australia), 2006.
673. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity in Canada: How Our Changing World is Changing Us.
Invited keynote presentation at the In Motion National Physical Activity Institute
(Saskatoon), 2006.
674. M.S. Tremblay. Adapting NCHS’ National Surveys to International and Community
Settings: Canadian Health Measures Survey – NHANES Partnership. Invited presentation
at the National Center for Health Statistics Data Users Conference (Washington),
2006.
675. M.R. Stone, D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay. Factors affecting the prediction of energy
expenditure from accelerometer data. European Congress of Sport Sciences
(Switzerland), 2006.
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676. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity for Children: An Evidence-Based Advocacy Approach.
Invited speaker at Obesity Challenges and Solutions Conference (Canadian Obesity
Network)(Montreal), 2006.
677. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Children: How Our Changing World is Changing
Us. Invited speaker at the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition: Think Tank on
School Nutrition & Activity (Etobicoke), 2006.
678. D.R. Bassett, Jr., M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, J.D. Barnes, G.E.
Huntington. Physical Activity Levels in Children of an Old Order Amish Community.
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Denver), 2006.
679. D.W. Esliger, M.R. Stone, M.S. Tremblay. The effect of height on the validity of three
accelerometer models. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference
(Denver), 2006.
680. M.S. Tremblay. Saving the Supersized Nintendo Generation: Does Our Frame of
Reference Need Readjusted? Invited speaker at the Canadian Tire Foundation for
Families Annual Recognition Event (Toronto), 2006.
681. M.S. Tremblay. Mechanization, Automation, Digitization: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited presentation at the Community Heart Health Network Twin
Epidemics of Obesity and Diabetes Forum (Elora, ON), 2006.
682. L.B. Sherar, D.W. Esliger, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, M.S. Tremblay. Age and gender related
differences in childhood physical activity: Does physical maturity matter? International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Atlanta), 2006.
683. D.W. Esliger, L.B. Sherar, A.D.G. Baxter-Jones, D.R. Bassett, M.S. Tremblay. Profiling
daily physical activity behaviour: the impact of good and bad weather. International
Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (Atlanta), 2006.
684. M.S. Tremblay. Mechanization, Automation, Digitization: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited keynote presentation at the National Kinesiology and Physical
Education Undergraduate Research Day (Toronto), 2006.
685. M.S. Tremblay. Mechanization, Automation, Digitization: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited public presentation: University of Victoria, Lansdowne Scholar
Lecture (Victoria), 2006.
686. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Trends, Temptations, Troubles, Truths.
Invited presentation: University of Victoria, Lansdowne Scholar Lecture (Victoria),
2006.
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687. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Insights from the Inside. Invited
lecture to graduate students: University of Victoria, Lansdowne Scholar Lecture
(Victoria), 2006.
688. M.S. Tremblay. Activity Monitoring by Accelerometry: From Calibration to Publication.
Invited presentation: University of Victoria, Lansdowne Scholar Lecture (Victoria),
2006.
689. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Trends, Temptations, Troubles, Truths.
Invited presentation at British Columbia Ministry of Health Policy Rounds (Victoria),
2006.
690. M.S. Tremblay. Mechanization, Automation, Digitization: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited keynote presentation at the 10th Annual Laurentian University
Kinesiology Conference: Understanding and Preventing Childhood Obesity: Who has
the Solution? (Sudbury), 2006.
691. M.S. Tremblay. Healthy Living in a Techno-Culture: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited presentation at the University of Saskatchewan Integrative Health
Seminar Series (Saskatoon), 2006.
692. M.S. Tremblay. Mechanization, Automation, Digitization: How Our Changing World is
Changing Us. Invited presentation at the PARC Conference 2006… Making It Happen
(Toronto), 2006.
693. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Childhood Obesity: What Role Can Schools Play in
Reversing this Alarming Trend? Invited lecture and workshop at Healthy Schools: A
Conference Dedicated to Improving the Physical and Emotional Health of Children
in our Schools (Fredericton), 2005.
694. M.S. Tremblay and D.W. Esliger. Activity Monitoring by Accelerometery: From
Calibration to Publication. Invited presentation at the annual Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Conference (Gatineau), 2005.
695. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity and Inactivity: Where we are - and where we need to
be. Invited keynote address at the “A Matter of Balance: Childhood Obesity Prevention
Forum, hosted by Peel Health Region (Mississauga), 2005.
696. M.S. Tremblay. CHMS Biospecimen Storage Strategy. Invited presentation at the
National Center for Health Statistics – Statistics Canada Interchange, (Washington),
2005.
697. M.S. Tremblay. Strategies for a Healthy Future: The Importance of Getting Back to the
Basics. Invited keynote address and Gwen E. Leslie Memorial Lecture at the Canadian
Home Economics Foundation and Manitoba Home Economics Teachers’ Association
Conference (Gimli, Manitoba), 2005.
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698. M.S. Tremblay and S. Giroux. Pre-test Results of the Canadian Health Measures Survey
(CHMS). Canadian Advisory Committee on Statistical Methodology (Ottawa), 2005.
699. M.S. Tremblay. Introducing the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS). 23rd
European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Gwatt Zentrum, Switzerland), 2005.
700. M.R. Stone, D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay. Differences in Step Counts Across Devices –
Considerations when Working with Step Counters in Youth. 23rd European Pediatric
Work Physiology Meeting (Gwatt Zentrum, Switzerland), 2005.
701. N. Ross, S. Tremblay, S. Khan, D. Crouse, M. Tremblay, J-M, Berthelot. Body Mass
Index in Urban Canada: Neighbourhood and Metropolitan Area Effects. Canadian Public
Health Association Conference (Ottawa), 2005.
702. M.S. Tremblay and the CHMS Team. Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS):
Methodological Overview. Canadian Public Health Association Conference (Ottawa),
2005.
703. M.S. Tremblay, S. Bryan, K. Yip, R. Morrison, D. Esliger. Canadian Health Measures
Survey (CHMS) Pre-test: Self-Reported versus Measured Height, Weight and Body Mass
Index. Canadian Public Health Association Conference (Ottawa), 2005.
704. M.S. Tremblay. Introducing the Canadian Health Mesaures Survey. Invited presentation at
the 48th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Federation of Biological Societies (Guelph),
2005.
705. M. Rotterman, S. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay. Seasonal Variation among the 5 Most Popular
Leisure-Time Physical Activities in Canada. Society for Epidemiological Research and
the Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Annual Conference (Toronto), 2005.
706. M.S. Tremblay. New Data and Insights on Childhood Obesity and Inactivity. Invited
presentation to the College of Family Physicians of Canada “Doctors Promoting Active
Living” Meeting (Ottawa), 2005.
707. S. Bryan, C.I. Ardren, C.E. Pérez, P.T. Katzmarzyk, M.S. Tremblay. Ethnic Differences in
Physical Activity in Canada. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference
(Nashville), 2005.
708. C.E. Perez, S. Bryan, C.I. Ardren, P.T. Katzmarzyk, M.S. Tremblay. Duration in Canada
and Physical Activity Level Among Canadian Immigrants. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Conference (Nashville), 2005.
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709. M.S. Tremblay, M. Rotterman, S. Bryan. Seasonal Variation in Physical Activity by
Province in Canada. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference
(Nashville), 2005.
710. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Exercise-Induced Changes in DHEA and IGF-I in
Overweight and Normal Weight Women of Varying Age. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Conference (Nashville), 2005.
711. M.S. Tremblay. Data Sharing and Record Linkages: Questions for the Canadian Health
Measures Survey. Canadian Health Measures Survey Colloquium Lecture Series,
Statistics Canada (Ottawa), 2005.
712. M.S. Tremblay. Conquering Childhood Obesity in Canada: Back to the Basics. Alberta
Heritage Fund for Medical Research invited visiting lecture at the University of
Lethbridge Kinesiology Lecture Series (Lethbridge), 2005.
713. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Introduction and Overview. Invited
presentation at the Calgary Health Region and University of Calgary Public Health
Grand Rounds (Calgary), 2005.
714. M.S. Tremblay. Understanding the “Supersized” Generation. Invited keynote presentation
at the Yukon Territory Government Counteracting the Obesity Epidemic: Healthy
Living Yukon-Style! Symposium (Whitehorse), 2005.
715. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Trends, Temptations, Troubles, and
Truths. Invited keynote presentation at the Recreation and Parks Association of the
Yukon Annual Conference (Haines Junction, Yukon), 2005.
716. M.S. Tremblay. A Challenging Solution to our Inactivity Crisis: “Domestic Recreation”.
Invited keynote presentation at the Recreation and Parks Association of the Yukon
Annual Conference (Haines Junction), 2005.
717. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity TIPS: Trends, Initiatives and Prevention Strategies.
Invited keynote Grant Gall Lecture and Pediatric Grand Rounds at the Eleventh Annual
Child Health Research Symposium (Calgary), 2005.
718. M.S. Tremblay. Understanding the “Supersized” Generation: Trends, Temptations,
Troubles and Truths. Invited keynote address at the B.C. Forum on Childhood Obesity
(Vancouver), 2005.
719. M.S. Tremblay. Understanding the “Supersized” Generation. Invited keynote address at
the Manitoba Recreation Connections Provincial Conference (Winnipeg), 2005.
720. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity vs Fitness: What’s the Difference? Canadian Health
Measures Survey Colloquium Lecture Series, Statistics Canada (Ottawa), 2004.
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721. D.W. Esliger and M.S. Tremblay. Standardizing and Optimizing Accelerometer Data for
Physical Activity Monitoring. Objective Monitoring of Physical Activity: Closing Gaps
in the Science of Accelerometry Scientific Conference (Chapel Hill, North Carolina),
2004.
722. M.S. Tremblay. Recommended Indicators of Physical Activity for the AHKC Report
Card. Invited presentation at the Canadian Physical Activity Report Card Symposium
(Toronto), 2004.
723. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity: Canadian TIPS (Trends, Initiatives and Prevention
Strategies). Invited presentation at the North American Association for the Study of
Obesity Annual Meeting (Las Vegas), 2004.
724. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey. Invited presentation at the annual
Perspectives in Exercise Testing and Prescription Conference (Kananaskis), 2004.
725. M.S. Tremblay. The Need for Directly Measured Health Data in Canada. First National
Conference of the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada (Ottawa), 2004.
726. C.I. Ardren, C.E. Pérez, P.T. Katzmarzyk, S. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay. Ethnic Differences in
Overweight and Obesity in Canada. North American Association for the Study of
Obesity Annual Meeting (Las Vegas), 2004.
727. P.T. Katzmarzyk, C.I. Ardern, C.E. Pérez, S. Bryan, M.S. Tremblay. Duration in Canada
and Risk of Obesity among Canadian Immigrants. North American Association for the
Study of Obesity Annual Meeting (Las Vegas), 2004.
728. M.S. Tremblay and S. Giroux. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background and
Methodological Issues. Canadian Advisory Committee on Statistical Methodology
(Ottawa), 2004.
729. M.S. Tremblay. Collaboration between CHMS and NHANES. Invited presentation at the
National Center for Health Statistics – Statistics Canada Interchange, (Ottawa), 2004.
730. M.S. Tremblay. Canadian Health Measures Survey. Council of Chief Medical Officers
of Health, (Ottawa), 2004.
731. M.S. Tremblay. Conquering Childhood Obesity in Canada: Back to the Basics. Invited
presentation at the Dairy Farmers of Canada “Growing Up Healthy: Childhood
Nutrition on the Move” Symposium (Toronto and Montreal), 2004.
732. M.S. Tremblay. Introducing the Canadian Health Measures Survey. Invited presentation at
the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Saskatoon), 2004.
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733. D.W. Esliger, M. Stone, M.S. Tremblay. Intra- and Inter-instrument Reliability of Three
Accelerometer Models. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Saskatoon), 2004.
734. D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. The Influence of Lifestyle and
Gender on Physical Activity Behaviour in Children. North American Society for
Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference (St. Andrews, New Brunswick), 2004.
735. M.S. Tremblay, J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland. Seasonal Variation in the
Physical Activity of Canadian Children Assessed by Accelerometry. North American
Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference (St. Andrews, New
Brunswick), 2004.
736. J.L. Copeland, D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Guidelines
for Children: Are They Relevant? North American Society for Pediatric Exercise
Medicine Biennial Conference (St. Andrews, New Brunswick), 2004.
737. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity Guidelines for Children and Youth: Have We Misled
Our Nation(s)? Invited symposium presentation at the North American Society for
Pediatric Exercise Medicine Biennial Conference (St. Andrews, New Brunswick), 2004.
738. M.S. Tremblay and R. Langlois. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Challenges and
Opportunities. Canadian Public Health Association 95th Annual Conference (St. Johns),
2004.
739. M.S. Tremblay. The Obesity Problem in Canada: A Call to Action. Invited keynote
presentation at the Stand Up and Take Action…So Kids Can Too! Nutrition Forum.
(Winnipeg), 2004.
740. M.S. Tremblay. Moving Ahead by Looking Back: A Novel Approach for Establishing
Physical Activity Guidelines for Children. Health Canada Policy Forum (Ottawa), 2004.
741. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Understanding the “Supersized”
Generation. Invited presentation at the Alberta Recreation and Parks Association
Annual Conference (Jasper), 2004.
742. M.S. Tremblay. Thinking Outside the Box: Creativity and Innovation in Science.
Canadian Health Measures Survey Colloquium Lecture Series, Statistics Canada
(Ottawa), 2004.
743. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: A view of the past and a look to the future.
Invited presentation: MONET Lecture, University of Ottawa (Ottawa), 2004.
744. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity in Canada: Understanding the Supersized Generation.
Invited presentation at the B.C. Recreation and Parks Association Annual Conference
(Penticton), 2004.
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745. M.S. Tremblay. The Canadian Health Measures Survey: What it is and why it’s important.
University of Saskatchewan’s College of Kinesiology Research Seminar Series (Saskatoon), 2004.
746. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic: “Supersizing Our Children”.
Invited presentation at the Public Forum on Childhood Obesity: What Could We Be
Doing? (Saskatoon), 2003.
747. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity - The New Epidemic. Invited presentation to
Saskatchewan Health Pediatric Grand Rounds (Saskatoon), 2003.
748. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s ‘Supersize’ Generation: Prevalence and Trends in Childhood
Obesity and Inactivity. Invited presentation at University of Manitoba’s Health, Leisure,
and Human Performance Research Institute (Winnipeg), 2003.
749. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic. Invited lecture to Physical
Education and Health Science students at the University of Manitoba (Winnipeg), 2003.
750. M.S. Tremblay. The Canadian Childhood Obesity Epidemic. Invited presentation at
University of Manitoba’s Community Health Sciences Seminar Series (Winnipeg),
2003.
751. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity: The New Epidemic. Invited presentation at Public
Health Grand Rounds, Public Health Division, Capital Health Authority (Edmonton),
2003.
752. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Inactivity: Trends, Temptations, Troubles, Truths. Invited
keynote presentation at the Saskatchewan Parks and Recreation Association Regional
Recreation Association Annual Meeting (Saskatoon), 2003.
753. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Inactivity: Trends, Temptations, Troubles, Truths. Invited
presentation at Queen’s University School of Physical Education Graduate Seminar
series (Kingston), 2003.
754. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Fitness Assessments: Issues for
Surveillance. Invited presentation at the National Center for Health Statistics – Statistics
Canada Interchange, (Washington, D.C.), 2003.
755. M.S. Tremblay. The Evolution of Canada’s “Supersize” Generation. Invited presentation
at the Obesity: New Prescriptions for the Canadian Epidemic (Continuing Medical
Education and Professional Development Conference)(Saskatoon), 2003.
756. M.S. Tremblay, J. Barnes, D. Esliger, J. Copeland. Fitness Level of Children Living
Traditional vs Contemporary Lifestyles. European Pediatric Work Physiology
Symposium (Porto, Portugal), 2003.
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757. M.S. Tremblay, J. Barnes, D. Esliger, J. Copeland. Validity of the PAQ-C Self-Report
Physical Activity Questionnaire for Children Living Traditional vs Contemporary
Lifestyles. European Pediatric Work Physiology Symposium (Porto, Portugal), 2003.
758. D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. Is the Physical Activity and
Fitness of Rural Children Declining? Fifth International Symposium: The Future of
Rural Peoples (Saskatoon), 2003.
759. J.L. Copeland, K.C. Kowalski, M.S. Tremblay. Validity of the Physical Activity
Questionnaire for Adults: The New Member of the PAQ Family. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2003.
760. M.S. Tremblay, J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland. Comparison of Physical
Activity Behaviour Between Old Order Mennonite and Contemporary-Living Children.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake),
2003.
761. D.W. Esliger, J.D. Barnes, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. We May Know How Active
Our Children Are, But How Are They Active? Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Scientific Conference (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 2003.
762. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic and Inactivity Trends. Invited
speaker at Girls In/Action Interdisciplinary Research Symposium (Toronto), 2003.
763. J.C. Eisenmann, P.T. Katzmarzyk and M.S. Tremblay. Leisure-time Physical Activity
among Canadian Adolescents, 1981-1998. American College of Sports Medicine annual
conference (San Francisco), 2003.
764. J.D. Barnes, D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. Comparing Health-Related
Physical Fitness Between Old Order Mennonite and Urban Children in Canada. American
College of Sports Medicine annual conference (San Francisco), 2003.
765. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Resistance Training and the GH-IGF-1 Axis in
Women: Influence of Age and Estrogen. American College of Sports Medicine annual
conference (San Francisco), 2003.
766. D.W. Esliger, J.L. Copeland, M.S. Tremblay. Does the Frequency (Hz) and Acceleration
of Movement Affect the Reliability of the MTI (CSA) Actigraph? American College of
Sports Medicine annual conference (San Francisco), 2003.
767. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Is the Canadian Childhood Obesity Epidemic Related to
Physical Inactivity? 3rd World Congress and Exposition on Child and Youth Health
(Vancouver), 2003.
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768. M.S. Tremblay. Obesity and Children: Challenges in Knowledge Transfer. Invited
presentation at the Annual McGill Health Challenge - Where Medicine Meets
Management: Strategies for (Type 2) Diabetes and Obesity (Montreal), 2003.
769. M.S. Tremblay. Moving Ahead by Looking Back: A Novel Approach for Establishing
Physical Activity Guidelines for Children. Invited presentation at the Canadian
Population Health Initiative Prairie Workshop on Determinants of Healthy
Communities (Saskatoon), 2003.
770. M.S. Tremblay. (In)Activity of Children and Youth. Invited presentation at the National
Roundtable on Physical Activity Research (Edmonton), 2003.
771. M.S. Tremblay. Cost-Benefit Analyses of Physical (In) Activity. Invited presentation at
the National Roundtable on Physical Activity Research (Edmonton), 2003.
772. M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity: The New Epidemic. Invited presentation at Public
Health Works Speaker Series, Department of Public Health Sciences, University of
Alberta (58 Canadian sites connected by video conference)(Edmonton), 2003.
773. M.S. Tremblay. Exercise Endocrinology in Women: Introduction and Methodological
Concerns. Symposium presentation at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s), 2002.
774. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Hormone Replacement Therapy and Training
Status on Acute Hormonal Responses to Exercise in Women. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s), 2002.
775. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Hormone Replacement Therapy and
Resistance Training on Anabolic Hormonal Levels in Women. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (St. John’s), 2002.
776. M.S. Tremblay. Temporal Trends of Obesity in Canadian Children and Adolescents.
Invited presentation at the Canadian Diabetes Association Conference (Vancouver),
2002.
777. M.S. Tremblay. Best Practices in Health and Recreation Partnerships: Canada’s
Childhood Obesity Epidemic. Invited presentation at the Canadian Parks and Recreation
Association Annual Conference (Winnipeg), 2002.
778. M.S. Tremblay, P.T. Katzmarzyk, J.D. Willms. Geographic and Demographic Variation in
the Prevalence of Overweight Canadian Children. North American Society for Pediatric
Exercise Medicine Conference (East Lansing, Michigan), 2002.
779. M.S. Tremblay. Reducing Physical Inactivity in Canada: Directions for the Development
of Participation in Sport and Physical Activity. Invited presentation at the Canadian
Olympic Association Congress (Edmonton), 2002.
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780. M.S. Tremblay, J. Campbell, J.D. Willms. Weaving Research Into Policy: Partnership
Success Related to the Childhood Obesity Epidemic. 6th National Health Promotion
Conference (Victoria), 2002.
781. M.S. Tremblay. Thinking Outside the Box: Creativity and Innovation in Science.
University of Saskatchewan, College of Kinesiology Seminar Series (Saskatoon), 2002.
782. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s “Supersize” Generation - Prevalence and Trends in Childhood
Obesity. 1st Annual National Child Day Pediatric Conference: Weighing the Risks of
Childhood Obesity. Invited keynote speaker (Saint John), 2002.
783. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity: Trends, Temptations, Troubles; Strategies, Solutions,
and Successes. 1st Annual National Child Day Pediatric Conference: Weighing the
Risks of Childhood Obesity. Invited keynote speaker (Saint John), 2002.
784. M.S. Tremblay. Canada’s Childhood Obesity Epidemic. 1st Annual National Child Day
Pediatric Conference: Weighing the Risks of Childhood Obesity. Invited keynote
speaker (Saint John), 2002.
785. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Inactivity: trends, temptations, troubles, truths. Invited keynote
presentation at the Physically Active Saskatchewan Roundtable (Regina), 2002.
786. M.S. Tremblay. Obesity and Physical Inactivity of School-Aged Children: A Physical
Educators Call to Action. Invited presentation at the Saskatchewan Physical Education
Association Conference (Saskatoon), 2002.
787. M.S. Tremblay. Community Challenges of Chubby Children. Invited keynote presentation
at the Capital Health Authority Community Health Councils Consultation Workshop
(Edmonton), 2001.
788. M.S. Tremblay. Getting New Brunswickers Active: Evidence to Action - Are we up to the
challenge? Invited keynote presentation at the Symposium on the Future for an Active
New Brunswick (Fredericton), 2001.
789. M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and You - Why it Should be a Priority. University of
Saskatchewan Lunch and Learn (Saskatoon), 2001.
790. M.S. Tremblay. The Obesity Epidemic: A Growing Threat to the Public’s Health. Invited
presentation at The Supersize Generation: Halting the Obesity Epidemic Symposium
(Edmonton), 2001.
791. M.S. Tremblay. Naming the Problem: We’re Getting Fatter and It’s Time We Talked
About It! Invited presentation at The Supersize Generation: Halting the Obesity
Epidemic Public Forum (Edmonton), 2001.
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792. M.S. Tremblay. The Problem of Childhood Obesity in Canada: A Physical Inactivity
Perspective. Invited keynote address at Achieving Healthy Weights Among PEI
Children: The Role of Physical Activity and Nutrition - A Collaborative Symposium (Charlottetown), 2001.
793. M.S. Tremblay. Secular Trends in the Morphological and Metabolic Fitness of Children
and Youth. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Montreal),
2001.
794. J.L. Copeland, D.W. Esliger, M.S. Tremblay. Profile of Female Physical Activity
Behaviours. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Montreal),
2001.
795. C.G. Goss, M.S. Tremblay, R.P. Audas. Tracking of Fitness and Physical Activity
Variables in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities from 1991-2001. Canadian
Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Conference (Montreal), 2001.
796. M.S. Tremblay. The Health Benefits of Physical Activity. Invited presentation at the
University of Saskatchewan International Summer School: Community-based
Strategies to Enhance Physical Activity (Saskatoon), 2001.
797. M.S. Tremblay. Obesity and Physical Inactivity of School-Aged Children. Invited
presentation at the National Roundtable on Active School Communities
(Charlottetown), 2001.
798. M.S. Tremblay, P.T. Katzmarzyk, J.D. Willms. Temporal Trends in Overweight and
Obesity in Canada, 1981-1996. Congress of Epidemiology (Toronto), 2001.
799. M.S. Tremblay, D.W. Esliger and J.L. Copeland. Physical Activity Recall Compared to
Accelerometry Measurements in Females Aged 19-69. American College of Sports
Medicine Conference (Baltimore), 2001.
800. J.L. Copeland, L.A. Consitt and M.S. Tremblay. Age-Related Differences in Hormone
Responses to Endurance vs Resistance Exercise in Females. American College of Sports
Medicine Conference (Baltimore), 2001.
801. M.S. Tremblay. Changes in the Body Mass Index of Canadian Children: Policy
Implications. Invited presentation at the Health Canada Policy Forum (Ottawa), 2001.
802. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Provincial and School Variation in BMI of Canadian
Children. Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress (Brisbane), 2000.
803. M.S. Tremblay and C.A. Haines. Physical Activity Levels of Young Schoolchildren. Pre-
Olympic Scientific Congress (Brisbane), 2000.
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804. M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. Secular Trends in Body Mass Index of Canadian
Children. North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference
(Aspen), 2000.
805. L.A. Consitt, J.L. Copeland, and M.S. Tremblay. Anabolic Hormone Responses to
Resistance vs Endurance Exercise in Premenopausal Females. Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Canmore), 2000.
806. J.L. Copeland, L.A. Consitt, and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Age on Hormonal Responses to
Exercise in Females. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Canmore), 2000.
807. M.S. Tremblay. Evaluating Physical Activity Participation. Invited presentation at the
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference (Canmore),
2000.
808. T. Taylor, D. Scott, M.S. Tremblay. Increasing Children’s Physical Activity with a
Pokemon Tamigotchi. Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology
Conference (Nashville), 2000.
809. M.S. Tremblay. The Status of Active Living in New Brunswick. Invited keynote at the
provincial Conference on Disability Issues in New Brunswick (Fredericton), 2000.
810. M.S. Tremblay. Wellness in the New Millennium: Embarrassing Realities and Research
Opportunities. Invited keynote address at the U.N.B. Graduate Student Association
Annual Research Symposium (Fredericton), 2000.
811. M.S. Tremblay. An Overview and Evaluation of the Assessment of Physical Activity
Participation and Implications for Health Risk Interpretation in the CPAFLA. Invited
presentation at the New Brunswick FACA Day / FitFest Conference (St. Andrews),
2000.
812. M.S. Tremblay. Personal Trainer Certifications: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Invited
presentation at the New Brunswick FACA Day / FitFest Conference (St. Andrews),
2000.
813. M.S. Tremblay. The Preservation of Physical Education: Our Children's Lives Depend on
it! Invited keynote speaker at the New Brunswick Physical Education Society
Conference (Moncton), 1999.
814. M.S. Tremblay. Making Our Children Y2K Compatible: The Challenges We Face. Invited
keynote address at the Young and Active: Preschoolers Through Teenage Years Round
Table (Halifax), 1999.
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815. M.S. Tremblay and C.A. Haines. Validation of a Video Questionnaire to Assess Physical
Activity in Grade One and Two Schoolchildren. Measurement and Evaluation
Conference on Physical Activity (Dallas), 1999.
816. C.A. Haines and M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Fitness Level of Grade 1 and 2
Children. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Conference (Toronto), 1999.
817. M.S. Tremblay. Is Our Physical Education Y2K Compatible? Invited keynote address at
the annual Manitoba Physical Education Teachers Conference (Winnipeg), 1999.
818. M.S. Tremblay. What Fitness Tests are Best for Kids? Invited presentation at the annual
Manitoba Physical Education Teachers Conference (Winnipeg), 1999.
819. M.S. Tremblay. Changes in Physical Education and Society: Can the Tortoise Catch The
Hare? Invited keynote address at the annual C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Wolfville),
1999.
820. M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard and J.D. Willms. The Canadian Quality Physical Education
Longitudinal Study. XXth International Symposium of the European Group of
Pediatric Work Physiology (Sabaudia, Italy), 1999.
821. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman and J.D. Willms. Relationships Between Physical Activity,
Self-esteem, and Academic Achievement in Ten- and Eleven-year-old Children. XXth
International Symposium of the European Group of Pediatric Work Physiology (Sabaudia, Italy), 1999.
822. J.L. Copeland and M.S. Tremblay. Comparison of resting steroid hormone levels in
resistance trained and untrained post-menopausal females. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Conference (Seattle), 1999.
823. M.S. Tremblay and J.L. Copeland. The effects of different resistance training volumes on
steroid hormone levels in post-menopausal females. American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Conference (Seattle), 1999.
824. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, J.D. Willms. The Development and Validation of a Video
Questionnaire to Assess Physical Activity in Young Children. American College of
Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Seattle), 1999.
825. S.K. Oliver and M.S. Tremblay. Effect of the Access BarTM on Endurance Running
Performance. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Fredericton), 1998.
826. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, and J.D. Willms. The Relationship Between Physical
Activity, Self-Esteem and Academic Achievement: Ammunition for Preserving and
Enhancing Physical Education. C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Saskatoon), 1998.
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827. M.S. Tremblay and J.W. Inman. The Use of Video Technology in Assessing Habitual
Physical Activity in Young Children. C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Saskatoon), 1998.
828. C. Higgs, R. Bell, G. Marcotte, M. Tremblay, S. Bergmann Drewe. Anatomy of a
Profession. Invited presentation at the annual C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Saskatoon),
1998.
829. M.S. Tremblay. Health Care Dropped the Ball - Should Education Pick it Up? Keynote
presentation at the 21st Western Canada Physical Education Supervisors' Conference
(Edmonton), 1998.
830. M.S. Tremblay. The Quality Physical Education National Longitudinal Study: The desire,
development, design, and difficulties. Invited presentation at the 21st Western Canada
Physical Education Supervisors' Conference (Edmonton), 1998.
831. T.L. Pella., M.S. Tremblay, S. Chu. Effects of Acute Phosphate Supplementation on
Selected Hematological and Cardiorespiratory Variables During Submaximal Exercise in
Type II Diabetics. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Conference (Toronto),
1997.
832. M.S. Tremblay, J.W. Inman, A.R.C. Deschenes, C.M. Bothwell-Myers. The Persistence of
Fitness Variables in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities: A Five Year Follow-up
Study. XIX Meeting of the European Group on Pediatric Work Physiology (Exeter,
United Kingdom), 1997.
833. M.S. Tremblay. Professionalism in the Fitness Industry: Regulation, Respect, Reality and
Legality. Invited presentation at the Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant
Conference (Kananaskis, Alberta), 1997.
834. W. Hearst and M.S. Tremblay. Canada's Guide to Healthy Physical Activity: Concept,
Process, and Product. Invited presentation at the Professional Fitness and Lifestyle
Consultant Conference (Kananaskis, Alberta), 1997.
835. J.W. Inman, M.S. Tremblay, A.R.C. Deschenes, C.M. Bothwell-Myers. Fitness Variables
Track During a Five Year Follow-up Study in Children with Contrasting Motor Abilities.
American College of Sports Medicine Annual Conference (Denver), 1997.
836. R. Bell and M.S. Tremblay. The Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and
Health: Do Our Elementary Physical Education Programs Measure Up? C.A.H.P.E.R.D.
Conference (Red Deer), 1997.
837. M.S. Tremblay. The School as the Prevention Hospital of Tomorrow: The Importance of
School-Based Physical Activity and Health-Related Fitness Delivery. Invited mini-
keynote address at the annual C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Red Deer). Abstract published
in proceedings, 1997.
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838. M.S. Tremblay. Practical Fitness Test Applications for Grades 6-12. C.A.H.P.E.R.D.
Conference (Red Deer), 1997.
839. M.S. Tremblay. CPAFLA vs Canada Fitness Awards: What Fitness Tests are Best for
Kids? Invited presentation at the annual C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (Red Deer). Abstract
published in proceedings, 1997.
840. M.S. Tremblay. Personal Trainer Certifications: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
Invited presentation at the annual Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Conference
(Toronto), 1997.
841. T. Pella, M.S. Tremblay, S. Chu. Can Acute Phosphate Supplementation Enhance Oxygen
Transport-Related Variables in Type II Diabetics? American Physiological Society and
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Conference (Vancouver), 1996.
842. M.S. Tremblay and K. Taylor. Proposed National Longitudinal Study on the Impact of
Quality Physical Education. C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (St. John's), 1996.
843. M.S. Tremblay and R. St. Pierre. Professional Development Through Personal Training
Certification: What's Available and How Can it Help? C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Conference (St.
John's), 1996.
844. M.S. Tremblay. Implications of the Surgeon General's Report on Physical Activity and
Health for Fitness Practitioners. FITFEST '96 - New Brunswick Fitness Leadership
Development Conference (Saint John), 1996.
845. M.S. Tremblay. Practical Implications and Suggestions for the Practitioner Working With
Youth-At-Risk. Invited presentation at the Newfoundland and Labrador Parks and
Recreation Association Annual Conference (Gander), 1996.
846. M.S. Tremblay. Existing Recreation-Based Programs for Youth-At-Risk: Structure,
Success, Survival. Invited presentation at the Newfoundland and Labrador Parks and
Recreation Association Annual Conference (Gander), 1996.
847. M.S. Tremblay. An Overview of the National Youth-At-Risk Study: An Analysis of the
Impact and Benefits of Physical Activity/Recreation on Canadian Youth-at-Risk. Invited
presentation at the Newfoundland and Labrador Parks and Recreation Association
Annual Conference (Gander), 1996.
848. T. Pella, M.S. Tremblay, S. Chu. The effects of acute phosphate supplementation in
enhancing aerobic exercise performance in the clinical treatment of Type II Diabetes: A
pilot study at rest. Medical Research Network of New Brunswick Conference
(Moncton). Abstract published in proceedings. 1996.
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849. T. Pella and M.S. Tremblay. The Use of Phosphate Supplementation to Enhance Aerobic
Exercise Performance and Assist in the Treatment of Type II Diabetes. 4th Annual GSA
Conference on Student Research (Fredericton), 1996.
850. S. McKay, I. Reid, M.S. Tremblay, R. Pelletier. The use of focus groups in addressing
issues related to physical activity/recreation and youth-at-risk. Ontario Research Council
on Leisure Annual Research Symposium (Waterloo), 1995.
851. M.S. Tremblay. New Protocols -to- Personal Training: A FACA Update. FITFEST - New
Brunswick Fitness Leadership Development Conference (Fredericton), 1995.
852. M.S. Tremblay, R. St. Pierre, D. Kato. The Future of Personal Training - A Panel
Discussion. FITFEST - New Brunswick Fitness Leadership Development Conference
(Fredericton), 1995.
853. M.S. Tremblay. Body Composition Analysis: New Techniques and Interpretation
Updates. FITFEST - New Brunswick Fitness Leadership Development Conference
(Fredericton), 1995.
854. I. Reid, M.S. Tremblay, R. Pelletier, S. McKay. Analysis of the Impact and Benefits of
Physical Activity/Recreation on Canadian Youth-at-Risk. Recreation and Parks
Association of New Brunswick Annual Conference (Sussex, New Brunswick), 1995.
855. M.S. Tremblay and K. Taylor. Proposed National Longitudinal Study on Elementary
Physical Education. New Brunswick Health Promotion Forum (Moncton), 1995.
856. T. Pella and M.S. Tremblay. The Use of Phosphate Supplementation to Enhance Aerobic
Exercise Performance and Assist in the Treatment of Type II Diabetes: Establishment of a
Research Framework. Medical Research Network of New Brunswick Conference
(Fredericton). Abstract published in proceedings, 1995.
857. M.S. Tremblay, S.L. McKay, I.S. Reid, R. Pelletier. The Relationship Between
Recreation/Physical Activity and Youth-At-Risk: An Inter-Group Perspective. National
Recreation and Parks Association Symposium on Leisure Research (San Antonio),
1995.
858. M.S. Tremblay, I.S. Reid, S.L. McKay, R. Pelletier. Can physical activity reduce lifestyle
risk factors for youth? C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Annual Conference (Saskatoon), 1995.
859. A. Deschenes, C. Bothwell-Myers, M.S. Tremblay. Gross Motor Ability of Grade One
Children with Developmental Coordination Difficulties. C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Annual
Conference (Saskatoon), 1995.
860. M.S. Tremblay. Chair of session on "Bridging the Gap in Physical Education" (3 papers).
C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Annual Conference (Saskatoon), 1995.
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861. A. Deschenes, M.S. Tremblay, and C. Bothwell-Myers. The Physical Fitness Performance
of Grade One Children with Developmental Coordination Difficulties. A.C.S.M. Annual
Conference (Minneapolis), 1995.
862. I. Reid, M.S. Tremblay, R. Pelletier, S. McKay. Analysis of the Impact and Benefits of
Physical Activity/Recreation on Canadian Youth-at-Risk. 50th Jubilee Symposium of the
Canadian Parks and Recreation Association (Ottawa), 1995.
863. S. McKay, I. Reid, M.S. Tremblay, R. Pelletier. The Impact of Recreation on Youth in
Transition to Adulthood: A Focus on Youth-At-Risk. Research on Youth in Transition
to Adulthood. National Welfare Grants Research and Policy Symposium (Kananaskis),
1995.
864. C.J. Roberts, S.D. Galloway, J.R. Sexsmith, M.S. Tremblay. Effects of Acute Dibasic
Calcium Phosphate Supplementation on Ventilatory and Lactate Metabolic Thresholds.
A.C.S.M. Annual Conference (Indianapolis), 1994.
865. S.D.R. Galloway, J.R. Sexsmith, M.S. Tremblay, and C.J. Roberts. The Effects of Acute
Phosphate Supplementation in Subjects of Different Aerobic Fitness Levels. A.C.S.M.
Annual Conference (Indianapolis), 1994.
866. D. Caine, M.S. Tremblay, M. Yu. An Exploratory Somatotype Study of Children with
Movement Difficulties. 10th Commonwealth & International Scientific Congress
(Victoria), 1994.
867. S.L. McKay, R. Pelletier, I. Reid, M.S. Tremblay. A Study Examining the Impact and
Benefits of Physical Activity/Recreation on Canadian Youth-At-Risk. Recreation and
Parks Association of New Brunswick conference (Fredericton), 1994.
868. M.S. Tremblay. Methodological Considerations for Exercise-Related Hormone
Evaluations. Medical Research Network of New Brunswick Conference (Saint John),
1994.
869. M.S. Tremblay. Wellness and Active Living in the Workplace. Invited presentation at the
New Brunswick Management Development Conference, "Transforming the
Workplace" (Fredericton), 1994.
870. M.S. Tremblay. Regular Physical Activity - A Prescription for Enhanced Wellness.
Invited presentation at the University of New Brunswick Student Wellness Conference
(Fredericton), 1993.
871. M.S. Tremblay and W. VanHelder. The Influence of Training Status and Exercise Mode
on Plasma Steroid Hormone Response to Exercise. New Brunswick Medical and Health
Sciences Research Network (Moncton), 1993.
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872. M.S. Tremblay and W. VanHelder. Endogenous Steroid Hormone Responses to
Endurance Exercise of Varying Duration. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Conference (London), 1993.
873. M.S. Tremblay and W. VanHelder. Training Status and Exercise Mode Influence Plasma
Steroid Hormone Levels. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Conference
(London), 1993.
874. J.R Sexsmith, S.D. Galloway, M.S. Tremblay, C.J. Roberts. Effects of Acute Phosphate
Supplementation on Cardiorespiratory and Hematological Responses to Exercise.
A.C.S.M. Annual Conference (Dallas), 1993.
875. C.J. Roberts, S.D. Galloway, J.R. Sexsmith, M.S. Tremblay. Effect of Phosphate
Supplementation on Ventilatory and Lactate Metabolic Thresholds. New England
A.C.S.M. Annual Conference (Boston), 1992.
876. M.S. Tremblay, W. Vanhelder, J. Sexsmith. Endogenous Anabolic-Androgenic Steroid
Responses to Exercise of Varying Duration. New Brunswick Medical and Health
Sciences Research Network (Fredericton), 1992.
877. M.S. Tremblay, M. McInnis and D. Lovely. The Validity and Reliability of a Modified
Hydra-Gym Leg Press Apparatus for the Measurement of Strength Variables. Canadian
Association of Sport Science Conference (Kingston), 1991.
878. M.S. Tremblay and R. Goode. Upper Body Specific Circuit Training in Grade 5
Schoolchildren. Canadian Association of Sport Science Conference (Sudbury), 1988.
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PROFESSIONAL AND SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS,
PUBLICATIONS AND SERVICES
Reviewer for: The Lancet
(1990-2018) Pediatric Exercise Science
Pediatrics
The Journal of Pediatrics
Obesity Research (now Obesity)
Obesity Reviews
Health Reports (Statistics Canada)
Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
Clinical Endocrinology
Annals of Epidemiology
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
International Journal of Epidemiology
International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
International Journal of Circumpolar Health
International Journal of Pediatric Obesity
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
Canadian Medical Association Journal
SSHRC Strategic Research Grant Program
Medical Research Fund of New Brunswick Grant Program
Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation
Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
Canada Foundation for Innovation
Canada Research Chairs Program
Canadian Population Health Initiative
National Institutes of Health (HLBI)
Hospital for Sick Children Foundation
Ontario Innovation Trust
And many others
1990+ Over one thousand media interviews including all of the national newspapers, several
national magazines (Reader’s Digest, MacLeans, Canadian Living, etc.), local, provincial,
national and international radio (BBC), and local, provincial, and national television
(including Mansbridge One on One, W5, The National, Newsworld, CTV Canada AM,
CBC News, Global Canada and US, Discovery Channel, featured guest on Rogers TV
Trailblazers), international media in >20 countries
1990+ Many contract research and fitness testing contracts including work for the World Health
Organization, England Department of Health, NB Power, WHSCC, N.B. Health and
Wellness, Alberta Health and Wellness, Dairy Farmers of Canada, Fredericton Fire
Department, Fredericton Police Department, ParticipACTION, Nova Scotia Recreation
Commission, P.E.I. Health, Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute, Canadian
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Society for Exercise Physiology, Health Canada, Statistics Canada, Canadian Institute for
Health Information, Public Health Agency of Canada & many others.
2019 Symposium Chair. Evolution or devolution of movement guidelines. Canadian Society
for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference (Kelowna)
2019 Symposium Chair. The fitness of Canadians. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Scientific Conference (Kelowna)
2019-21 International Consultant for the development of the Portuguese 24-hour Movement
Guidelines
2019 Review Panel for German Research Foundation DFG Research Units in the Area of
Public Health (April, Bonn, Germany)
2019+ Scientific Advisory Board for PLAYOUT: A Cluster-Randomized Efficacy Study of the
Effects of a Kindergarten Intervention on Early Childhood Development
2019+ Chair and Cofounder, Outdoor Play Canada
2019 Reilly JJ, Okely A, Draper C, Tremblay MS. Why screen time for babies, children and
adolescents needs to be limited. The Conversation January 31, 2019
2018-19 Canadian Public Health Association Mentor for students and early career professionals
2018 Mentor for the Early Career Network of the International Society for Physical Activity
and Health
2018 Tremblay M, Barnes J, Vanderloo L. The brain + body equation: Canadian kids need to
move more to boost their brain health. WellSpring 29(7):1-4
2018 Session Chair for “24 Hour Guidelines for Screen and Physical Activity in Early
Childhood” oral session at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Hong Kong)
2018 Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Psychosocial, Sociocultural and Behavioural
Determinants of Health Grant Review Committee (PB2)
2018-19 Invited member of the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and
Youth Leadership Committee and Guideline Development Panel
2018-20 Invited member of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults and Older
Adults Leadership Committee and Guideline Development Panel
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2018 Tremblay MS (Chair), Carson VL, Faulkner G, Gray C. Canadian 24-Hour Movement
Guidelines for the Early Years: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour,
and Sleep. Symposium at the Early Years Conference (Vancouver), January
2017 Tremblay MS, Katzmarzyk PT, Colley RC, Janssen I. A 50th anniversary celebration of
CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology: a focus on
physical activity and fitness epidemiology. CSEP Communiqué, November
2017 Chair of Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy: Past, Present and Future Symposium
at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Winnipeg), October
2017 Chair of the Physical Activity oral presentation session at the Pediatric Work
Physiology XXX Congress (Katerini, Greece), October
2017 Aubert S, Barnes J, Tremblay MS. New sedentary behaviour definitions: A terminology
consensus project by the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network. WellSpring 28(10):1-4,
2017. (Alberta Centre for Active Living)
2017+ Senior Advisor and Leadership Team member of the Sleep and Activity Database for
the Early Years (SADEY)
2017-28 Metabolic/Anthropometry Component Team Investigator for the Maternal-Infant
Research on Environmental Chemicals: Pubertal Timing, Endocrine and Metabolic
Function (MIREC-ENDO) study
2017-20 Member of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research College of Reviewers
2017-18 Chair of the ParticipACTION Physical Activity and Brain Health Expert Statement
Consensus Panel
2017+ Invited member of the Ontario Healthy Growth Initiative Steering Committee
2000+ External assessor for applications for tenure and promotion to Associate and Full
Professor (or equivalent) for >25 candidates from Canada, United States, Australia, South
Africa, United Kingdom, Kenya
2017-18 Invited member of the World Health Organization’s 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for
the Early Years Guideline Development Group
2017 Chaired session on the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network – Terminology
Consensus Project. Symposium at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition
and Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria), June
2017 Chaired session on Global Matrix 2.0: Insights from Report Card Grades on the Physical
Activity of Children and Youth from Low-, Middle-, and High-income Countries.
Symposium presentation at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Conference (Victoria), June
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2017 Chaired session on Sleep, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and nutrition at the
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual
Conference (Victoria), June
2017 Chaired session on Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An
Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep. Symposium at Public
Health 2017 (Halifax), June
2017 Chaired sessions on i) Family Based Pediatric Care and ii) Children and Adolescents at
the Canadian Obesity Summit (Banff), April
2017 Judge for presentation awards at the Canadian Obesity Summit (Banff), April
2017 Tremblay MS, Duggan M, Adams R, Bouchard C, Shephard RJ. A 50th anniversary
celebration of CSEP member contributions to the understanding of exercise physiology:
physical activity guidelines. CSEP Communiqué, April
2017 Invited member of the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years
Leadership Committee
2017 Invited member of the Australian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years
Consensus Panel
2017 Invited member of the UNICEF Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being
Advisory Reference Group
2017 Invited member of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health first
Sedentary Behaviour Council Reference Group
2016 Invited international advisor for the dissemination and implementation of new German
Physical Activity Recommendations (Erlangen, Germany), December
2016 Invited international advisor and participant in the Evento de Socializacion Plan de
Analisis Encuesta Nacional de la Situacion Nutricional ENSIN 2015, Government of
Colombia (Bogota, Colombia), December
2016 Chair, Global Matrix 3.0 Information Workshop, International Congress on Physical
Activity and Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand)
2016 Symposium Chair “Childhood physical activity: An exploration across countries at
different stages of development” – International Congress on Physical Activity and
Public Health (Bangkok, Thailand)
2016-19 Editorial Board of Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada
2016-17 Invited member of the Healthy Weights Surveillance System Expert Panel, Ontario
Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care
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2016 Tremblay MS, Poitras VJ. Integrating physical activity, sleep and sedentary behaviour -
a world first! WellSpring 27(9):1-4, 2016. (Alberta Centre for Active Living)
2016 Tremblay MS, Barnes J, LeBlanc A, Janson K. Are Canadian kids too tired to move?
2016 ParticipACTION Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
WellSpring 27(7):1-4, 2016. (Alberta Centre for Active Living)
2016 Chaired session on Delivery of Health Services at the International Congress on Obesity
2016 Invited delegate to Wearable Devices & the 24-hour Activity Cycle Workshop (Palo
Alto, California)
2016-18 AlPHABET: Development of A PHysical Activity BEhaviour Taxonomy with an
international open consensus Steering Committee
2016 Consultant to Thailand Government and ThaiHealth on the development of the Thailand
Report Card on Physical Activity of Children and Youth
2016 Abstract reviewer for the International Society for Physical Activity and Health Congress
2016 Invited participant in the Canadian Parks Summit, Canmore, Alberta, April
2016 Tremblay MS, Prince SA, Ham, J, Barnes J. Major Initiatives Related to Childhood
Obesity and Physical Inactivity in Canada: 2014 Year in Review. Healthy Active Living
and Obesity Research Group, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
2015 Abstract reviewer for the 2016 International Congress on Obesity (Vancouver)
2015 Co-Chair, Physical Activity and Brain Development Workshop (Whitby)
2015 K Gunnell, V Poitras, MS Tremblay. Train your brain! Guest Blog for the Canadian
Education Association about the benefits of physical activity for brain development in
adolescents. http://www.cea-ace.ca/blog/mark-tremblay/2015/10/3/%E2%80%9Ctrain-
your-brain%E2%80%9D
2015 Published letter to the editor “Stanwick makes unsubstantiated claims” in response to a
column “‘Free play’ for children comes with challenges” (July 3) in the Victoria Times
Colonist July 8th
2015 Expert Witness to the Standing Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and
Technology, Government of Canada for their Report on the Increasing Incidence of
Obesity in Canada: causes, consequences and the way forward
2015+ Editorial Board, Journal of Sport and Health Science
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2014-18 Chair for the development of Canadian 24 hour integrated movement behaviour
guidelines (Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, Public Health Agency of Canada,
Conference Board of Canada, Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, with
multiple stakeholders)
2015 Co-Chair, Hot Topics & Controversies in Multi-Level Approaches to Childhood Obesity
Prevention, Plenary Session at the Canadian Obesity Summit
2014+ Founder and Chair, Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
2014-15 Chair, Active Outdoor Play Position Statement Consensus Group
2014-20 Chief Scientific Officer, ParticipACTION Report Card
2014 Member of the Canada Foundation for Innovation Expert Committee (#51 –
Neuroscience) for the 2015 Innovation Fund
2014-16 Invited member of the World Health Organization Ad Hoc Working Group on Science
and Evidence for Ending Childhood Obesity
2014 National spokesperson for the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card release
2014-16 Appointed to the International Scientific Committee for the 2016 International Congress
of Obesity
2014-18 Appointed Chair of Public Health Ontario’s Healthy Kids Community Challenge
Scientific Reference Committee
2014 Member of the Policy Advisory Group for the “Policy Opportunity Windows – Engaging
Research Uptake in Practice (POWER UP!)”Coalition Linking Action and Science for
Prevention
2014 Member of Healthy Active Living Table of the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-
Term Care formed to develop an implementation plan for the first comprehensive
Strategic Plan for Ontario’s Public Health Sector “Make No Little Plans”
2014 Contributing author, 2014 Kenya’s Report Card on the Physical Activity and Body
Weight of Children and Youth
2014-17 Scientific Advisor to “The Moblees” television and multi-platform young children’s
entertainment MOVEMENT movement
2013 Okely AD, Salmon J, Vella SA, Cliff D, Timperio A, Tremblay M, Trost SG, Shilton T,
Hinkley T, Ridgers N, Phillipson L, Hesketh K, Parrish A-M, Janssen X, Brown M,
Emmel J, Marino N. A Systematic Review to update the Australian Physical Activity
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Guidelines for Children and Young People. Report prepared for the Australian
Government Department of Health, June 2012.
2013 Okely AD, Salmon J, Vella SA, Cliff D, Timperio A, Tremblay M, Trost SG, Shilton T,
Hinkley T, Ridgers N, Phillipson L, Hesketh K, Parrish A-M, Janssen X, Brown M,
Emmel J, Marino N. A Systematic Review to inform the Australian Sedentary Behaviour
Guidelines for Children and Young People. Report prepared for the Australian
Government Department of Health, June 2012.
2013 International advisor for the development and release of the Active Healthy Kids
Scotland Report Card
2013+ Chair, Active Play Action Group, Active Canada 20/20
2013 Faculty member for the International Physical Activity and Public Health Course (Park
City, Utah)
2013 International Scientific Committee member for the European Pediatric Work Physiology
Meeting (Coimbra, Portugal)
2013 Co-Chair of Oral Presentations Physical Activity II at the Canadian Obesity Summit
2012 Chair of the session on Activity and weight in children and young people a featured
session of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health, Council on Physical
Activity and Obesity at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Sydney, Australia).
2012 R. Larouche, G. Faulkner, M.S. Tremblay. Toward a FITT formula for quantifying active
school transport. eletter to the Editor published in Pediatrics.
2012 Invited expert to present to and answer questions of the Ontario Healthy Kids Panel
2012 Invited participant in the McMaster Health Forum on Healthy Body Weights
2012 Invited expert review for the Institute of Medicine Report on Fitness Measures and
Health Outcomes in Youth
2012 Scientific Committee Member for the 3rd International Conference on Ambulatory
Monitoring of Physical Activity and Movement (Amherst, Massachusetts)
2012 Invited expert international consultant for the development of updated Australian
Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for Children and Young People
2012 External Referee for evaluation of promotion to rank of Full Professor at an Australian
University
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2012 Canadian Institutes of Health Research - Psychosocial, Socio-cultural & Behavioural
Determinants of Health Grants Committee
2012-14 Chair of Steering Committee for the Global Summit on the Physical Activity of
Children (Toronto, 2014)
2012 Invited international consultant to advise on the creation and development of a Masters
Degree in Physical Activity and Health at the University of Guadalajara, Mexico
2011 Founder of the Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN,
www.sedentarybehaviour.org), with Travis Saunders and Joel Barnes
2011 Invited Expert Advisory Panel member for the Taking Action to Prevent Chronic
Disease: Recommendations for a Healthier Ontario Report (Public Health Ontario and
Cancer Care Ontario)
2011 Moderator of Expert Panel discussion at the launch of the Active Healthy Kids Canada
Ontario Report Card Supplement (Alliston, ON)
2011 B.W. Timmons, A.G. LeBlanc, V. Carson, M.S. Tremblay. Physical activity and
sedentary behaviour guidelines for preschool-aged children. Interaction 25(2):31-34,
2011.
2011 Invited expert panelist and presenter for the Institute of Medicine (National Academy of
Sciences) fitness measures in youth and health outcomes committee.
2011 Chair of focused symposium “Global Physical Activity Transitions: Emerging
Measurement and Therapeutic Opportunity? at the World Confederation for Physical
Therapy Congress (Amsterdam)
2011-15 Editorial Board, African Journal of Applied Human Sciences
2011 Contributing author, 2011 Kenya’s Report Card on the Physical Activity and Body
Weight of Children and Youth
2011 Co-Chair of Workshop titled Canadian Pediatric Weight Management Registry –
Towards Improving Practice Nationwide at the Canadian Obesity Summit (Montreal)
2011 Steering Committee for revisions to the Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for the
Management and Prevention of Obesity in Children and Youth
2011 Mock-Senator for “Population Interventions for Children and Adolescents Parliamentary
Senate Committee” – PhD in Population Health Program – assessed 9 presentations
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2010 Symposium Chair: Sedentary Physiology: Implications for Public Health Guidelines for
Children and Youth. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Toronto)
2010 Facilitator for the in motion National Physical Activity Institute National Network of
Researchers Workshop (Saskatoon)
2010 F. Bull, A. Bauman, P. Hallal, H.W. Kohl III, M.S. Tremblay. Research Priorities for
Physical Inactivity in Low and Middle Income Countries. Prepared for the World Health
Organisation - A prioritised research agenda for prevention and control of non-
communicable disease
2010 External Referee for evaluation of candidates for tenure and promotion to rank of
Associate Professor at a Western Canadian University
2010 Invited member of the CBC “Live Right Now” Advisory Board
2010 M.S. Tremblay. Development of Updated Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines.
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Communiqué, May (Knowledge Translation
summary paper)
2010 Chair, Free Communications Session on Physical Activity in Various Settings (6
presentations) at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health
(Toronto)
2010 Invited participant in the Pediatric Exercise is Medicine Network (PEMnet)
2010 Chair of the Knowledge Translation Pillar of PEMnet
2010 Published editorial “Healthy active living behaviours are the key” in The Ottawa Citizen
March 9
2010 Editor of thematic series “Evidence Informing Updates to Canada’s Physical Activity
Guidelines” (7 papers published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity)
2010 Invited faculty for the 3rd Annual CAMBIO Short Course on Obesity for Junior
Researchers in Mexico (Puerto Vallarta, Mexico)
2010 Invited reviewer of Obesity in Canada: Joint Public Health Agency of Canada / Canadian
Institute for Health Information Report
2010 Published editorial “A Number on the Scale” in the Globe and Mail January 16
2010 Appointed Visiting Lecturer, Department of Recreation Management and Exercise
Science, Kenyatta University, Nairobi Kenya
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2010-12 Co-Chair, Childhood Obesity Working group, Kids Health Foundation
2010 Chair of the Research Work Group for the preparation and release of the sixth annual
Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
Including preparation of summary report card, long-form report card, and press activities
2009 Co-editor (with Adrian Bauman) of a thematic series “ParticipACTION: Baseline
Research on the Resurgence of Canada’s Physical Activity Social Marketing Leader” (6
papers published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical
Activity)
2009-11 Board of Directors, Child and Nature Alliance (Canada)
2009 Chair of BMI vs Waist Circumference: If you had to pick, which should you choose?”
symposium at the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Vancouver)
2009 Co-Chair, Rutenfranz Memorial Lecture. XXV European Pediatric Work Physiology
International Symposium (Le Touquet, France)
2009 Invited International Expert Consultant to the World Health Organization for the
Development of Global Physical Activity Recommendations and member of the WHO
Global Physical Activity Recommendations – Guideline Development Expert Group
2009 Invited International Expert Consultant for the Updating of Physical Activity Guidelines
for Children and Young People for the United Kingdom
2009 M.S. Tremblay. Suggestions for Updating the UK Physical Activity Guidelines for
Young People Based on the Current Scientific Evidence Base. Report submitted to the
U.K. Physical Activity Guidelines Coordinating Group (25 pages), 2009.
2009 External Referee for evaluation of two candidates for tenure and promotion to rank of
Associate Professor at Western Canadian Universities
2009-11 Invited member of the Advisory Board of the Pediatric Lifestyle Management Program
at the University of New Brunswick (Fredericton)
2009 Invited participant in the Wellcome Trust Frontiers Meeting on Environmental and
Behavioural Determinants of Childhood Obesity (Hinxton, England)
2009 Invited participant in the Coalitions Linking Action and Science for Prevention (CLASP)
Phase 2: Advancing Healthy Public Policy Planning Meeting (Calgary)
2009 Invited participant in the Building Authentic Trust to Address the Epidemic of Obesity &
Chronic Diseases Workshop – Research, Industry, Government Partnerships (Toronto)
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2009 Invited judge of poster presentations at The 1st National Obesity Summit of the Canadian
Obesity Network (Kananaskis)
2009 Symposium Co-Chair (with Ian Janssen): Environmental and Socio-cultural Determinants
of Obesity. Symposium at The 1st National Obesity Summit of the Canadian Obesity
Network (Kananaskis)
2009 Symposium Chair: Physical Literacy: What is it? How do you measure it? Why does it
matter? Symposium at the 75th Annual Physical and Health Education Canada
Conference (Banff)
2009 Invited member of the Scientific Committee for Children and Exercise XXV – European
Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Le Touquet, France)
2009 Invited judge of University of Alberta Nutrition 401 Undergraduate Research Poster
Competition (Edmonton)
2009 Invited participant in the Coalitions Linking Action and Science for Prevention (CLASP)
Phase 1: Social Behavioural Consultation Workshop (Toronto)
2009 Chair of the Research Work Group for the preparation and release of the fifth annual
Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth.
Including preparation of summary report card, long-form report card, and press activities
(which achieved >100 million media impressions).
2008 Invited member of the Expert Panel to Develop a Physical Fitness and Physical Activity
Measurement Instrument for Students in Grades 6-8. An initiative of the National Dairy
Council and the National Football League (Washington, D.C.)
2008 Chair of workshop on Canada’s Physical Activity Guidelines Project: Expanding the
Reach and Reducing Inequalities, at the Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada
Third National Conference (Ottawa).
2008 M.S. Tremblay, R. Colley, S. Prince. Technical Paper on the WHO Physical Activity
Indicator Proposed as a Method of Measuring Progress towards the Bangkok Charter for
Health Promotion in a Globalized World. Commissioned report for the Public Health
Agency of Canada. (85 pages)
2008 External referee for tenure and promotion for a candidate from Dalhousie University
2008 External referee for tenure and promotion for a candidate from The University of Hong
Kong
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2008 Chair/Moderator, Free Communication Session: Physical Activity and Body Weight (5
presentations), North American Association for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Annual
Conference (Colorado Springs), 2008.
2008 International Research Advisor and member of the Research Advisory Committee for the
development of the Louisiana Report Card on Physical Activity & Health for Children
and Youth 2008
2008 M.S. Tremblay (Chair), V. Lambert, S. Sisson, P.T. Katzmarzyk. Physical Activity
Report Cards for Children: International Comparisons and Success Stories. Symposium
at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference
(Banff), 2008.
2008 M.S. Tremblay (Chair), J.C. Spence, R. Plotnikoff, G. Faulkner, C. Craig, A. Bauman.
The Impact of Physical Activity Promotion Mass Media Campaigns: Experience of
Canada’s ParticipACTION. Symposium at the International Society for Behavioural
Nutrition and Physical Activity Conference (Banff), 2008.
2008 Symposium Chair, Physical Activity Guidelines for Canadian Older Adults at the
Canadian Federation of Biological Societies Annual Scientific Conference (Winnipeg),
2008.
2008+ Appointed full member of School of Graduate Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University
of Toronto
2008-10 Member of the Scientific Program Committee of the 3rd International Congress on
Physical Activity and Public Health (2010 in Toronto)
2008-10 Member of the Board of Directors of the 3rd International Congress on Physical Activity
and Public Health (2010 in Toronto)
2008 Invited participant and speaker at the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion Childhood
Obesity Prevention Think Tank Forum
2008 R.C. Colley, M.S. Tremblay, S. Connor Gorber. Development of Analysis Procedures for
the Objective Measurement of Physical Activity Patterns Using Accelerometry in the
Canadian Health Measures Survey. Statistics Canada Fellowship Program Final Report
(148 pages), March 31.
2008 Member of the Teaching Faculty of the CAMBIO Research Network “Short Course on
Obesity”, Guadalajara, Mexico (February)
2008-14 Chief Scientific Officer, Active Healthy Kids Canada
2008-19 Research Affiliate with the Alberta Centre for Active Living
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2008+ Editorial Board member of Acta Kinesiologiae Universitatis Tartuensis (University of
Tartu, Estonia)
2008 Chair of the preparation and release of the fourth annual Active Healthy Kids Canada
Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Including preparation of
summary report card, long-form report card, and press conference.
2007+ Delivered customized “Directed Studies/Readings” graduate courses in multiple
departments for several students (e.g., Allana LeBlanc, PhD; Justin Lang, PhD; Salome
Aubert. PhD; Taru Manyanga, PhD)
2007 Provincial Council for Children’s Health - Expert Panel on Child and Youth Weight-
Related Issues
2007 Co-Chair. Rutenfranz Lecture and oral abstract session at Children and Exercise XXIV:
The 24th European Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Tallinn, Estonia), 2007
2007 Editor-in-Chief of Special issue of Statistics Canada’s Health Reports journal on the
Canadian Health Measures Survey
2007-10 Mentor for the New Investigator Network 2 (NIN2) program of the SSHRC and the
Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy
2007-9 Invited member of Silken Lauman’s ActiveKids Movement Advisory Team
2007-8 Invited member of the Advisory Board of the Learning, Eating, Activity Programme
(LEAP) at the University of New Brunswick.
2007 Invited participant in the Workshop to Design and Implement the Ontario Cohort
Consortium Platform (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research; Cancer Care Ontario; Heart
and Stroke Foundation of Ontario).
2007/8 Invited member of the Theme Working Group #1 – Strengthening Information Systems
for Monitoring, Management, Evaluation and Policy Development of the Canadian Heart
Health Strategy
2007 Letter to the Editor. Preserving “surplus” green space for physical activity – we owe our
kids no less. Bracebridge Examiner/Weekender May 5.
2007 Appointed to the Board of Directors of ParticipACTION
2007 Appointed to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of ParticipACTION
2007 Appointed Chair of the Content and Collaboration Committee of ParticipACTION
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2007 Chair of the preparation and release of the third annual Active Healthy Kids Canada
Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Including preparation of
summary report card, long-form report card, and press conference.
2006 Chair, Future of Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines and Guides Project, supported by
the Public Health Agency of Canada in partnership with the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology
2006 Guest Speaker at the University of Toronto, Faculty of Physical Education and Health,
Reception for Scholars.
2006 Chaired and led the preparation and release of the second annual Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Preparation of
summary report card, long-form report card, and press conference. 40,000,000 media
impressions
2006 Symposium Chair: Obesity: Still Growing? Official release of the 6th wave of the
National Population Health Survey. Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada
Conference (Ottawa).
2006 Symposium Chair: Moving Forward by Looking Back: Children’s Physical Activity
Across the Ages. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific
Conference (Halifax).
2006 Chair – Pre-conference Think Tank to Advance the Future of Physical Activity
Measurement and Guidelines. Supported by CIHR and endorsed by the Canadian Society
for Exercise Physiology (Halifax).
2006 Invited member of the Scientific Committee for Children and Exercise XXIV – European
Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Tallinn, Estonia), 2007.
2006 Invited member of the Scientific Steering Committee for the Public Population Project in
Genomics (P3G) International Consortium (non-for-profit international consortium to
promote collaboration between researchers in the field of population genomics)
2006 Moving Ahead by Looking Further Back: A Novel Approach for Establishing Physical
Activity Guidelines for Children. Final Report submitted to the Canadian Population
Health Initiative (104 pages).
2006 Invited Consultant and Reviewer - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Technical
Evaluation Panel for the Hispanic Community Health Study Contract
2006 Obesity Policy Research Working Group (Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and
CIHR)
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2005 Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines on the Management and Prevention of Obesity.
Expert Committee member.
2005 M.S. Tremblay. Moving Ahead by Looking Back: A Novel Approach for Establishing
Physical Activity Guidelines for Children – Summary of Results. Canadian Population
Health Initiative, Canadian Institute for Health Information.
2005 Invited member of the International Advisory Board for the Healthy Alberta
Communities Project
2005 M.S. Tremblay and S. Giroux. Pre-test Results of the Canadian Health Mesaures Survey
(CHMS). Technical Report published in the Proceedings from the Advisory Committee
on Statistical Methods meeting. Statistics Canada.
2005 Invited participant in “Addressing Obesity in Canada: Think Tank” sponsored by the
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and CIHR (Toronto).
2005 Invited participant in the Expert Roundtable on Public Health Methodologies and Tools,
for the development of Public Health Goals for Canada.
2005 Letter to the Editor. Response to column on physical activity research. The Star Phoenix
July 15.
2005 Chaired and led the preparation and release of the first annual Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. Preparation of
summary report card, long-form report card, and press conference. 19,000,000 media
impressions
2004-07 Founder and Coordinator of the Canadian Health Measures Survey Colloquium Lecture
Series
2004 M.S. Tremblay. Chair. Accelerometer Data Analysis Section (4 papers) at the Objective
Monitoring of Physical Activity: Closing Gaps in the Science of Accelerometry Scientific
Conference (Chapel Hill, North Carolina).
2004 M.S. Tremblay. Co-Chair, Canadian Physical Activity Report Card Symposium – Hosted
by Active Health Kids Canada (Co-Chaired with Dr. Oded Bar-Or).
2004 M.S. Tremblay. Chair, Pediatric Exercise Physiology Free Communication Session (6
papers). Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference.
2004 M.S. Tremblay. Background to the Canadian Health Measures Survey. WellSpring
15(3):1-5, 2004.
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2004 M.S. Tremblay and S. Giroux. Canadian Health Measures Survey: Background and
Methodological Issues. Technical Report published in the Proceedings from the Advisory
Committee on Statistical Methods meeting. Statistics Canada.
2004 Invited national spokesperson (media tour) for Dairy Farmers of Canada promoting the
“Growing Up Healthy: Childhood Nutrition on the Move” Symposium.
2004 Chair of the 2004 North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine biannual
scientific conference (Saint Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick).
2004 Symposium Chair. Physical Activity Guidelines for Children: Do we really know how
much? North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine biannual scientific
conference (Saint Andrews by the Sea, New Brunswick).
2003 Final report “Moving Ahead by Looking Back: A Novel Approach for Establishing
Physical Activity Guidelines for Children” submitted to the Canadian Population Health
Initiative of the Canadian Institute for Health Information (100 pages).
2003 Expert Advisory Committee for Health Canada Funded Project “Best Practices for the
Prevention of Overweight and Obesity in Children: Focus on Immigrants New to
Industrialized Countries” (Synthesis Research)
2003 CIHR Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes –“Canada on the Move: Step One”
Advisory Committee and SWATeam
2003 Invited participant in the first National Healthy Living Summit, Toronto
2003 Scientific Co-Chairperson, University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine Conference
Obesity: New Prescriptions for the Canadian Epidemic.
2002 Chair, “Exercise Endocrinology in Women: Issues Across the Lifespan” symposium at
the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology annual scientific conference (St. John’s).
2002 Invited to represent Obesity Canada in reviewing the new Canadian Guidelines for
Weight Classification proposed by Health Canada.
2002 Canadian Population Health Initiative Expert Reference Group on Obesity
2002 Inter-provincial Sport and Recreation Council - Research Roundtable National Steering
Committee
2002 Chair, Prevention Work Group, National Diabetes Strategy Coordinating Committee
2002 External examiner for Promotion to Full Professor (an Ontario University)
2002 M.S. Tremblay. To Walk or Run, This is the Question. FACA News January, p.5
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2002 M.S. Tremblay. Childhood Obesity Epidemic in Canada. Fitness Business Canada
3(2):28-29, 2002
2001 Workshop Facilitator (Promoting Healthy Body Weights in Children and Youth) at the
first National Dialogue on Healthy Body Weights Conference (Toronto)
2001 Chair, “Promoting Healthy Weights” Symposium at the first National Dialogue on
Healthy Body Weights Conference (Toronto)
2001 Chair, “Are Kids Today Less Fit and Active?” symposium at the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology annual scientific conference (Montreal)
2001+ Member of Expert Panel for the Canadian Health Network: Active Living Health Centre
2001 Member of expert committee for National Sport Policy (Participation Recommendations)
2001-03 Associate Editor for Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology
2001 Invited participant in Canadian Coalition for Active Living “Think Tank” (Ottawa, April)
2000 Elected to the North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Board of
Directors (4 year term)
2000 Technical Advisor for ParticipAction’s “Sport for Your Child” initiative
1999-01 Mentor for the University of New Brunswick Diploma in University Teaching Program
1999 M.S. Tremblay and J.D. Willms. The Need to Increase Physical Activity During the
Elementary and Middle School Years. Policy Brief No. 7 (Atlantic Centre for Policy
Research), 1999.
1999 Reviewer for the New Brunswick K-8 Health Curriculum Guide.
1998 Chair of the 1998 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Scientific Conference.
1998 Appointed to the Expert Working Group for the Cardiovascular Disease Surveillance
System of Health Canada.
1998 M.S. Tremblay, R.J. Shephard, J.D. Willms. National Study to Measure Impact of
Quality Physical Education. CAHPERD Journal 64(3):42-43, 1998.
1998 Reviewer for the New Brunswick Department of Education Elementary Physical
Education Curriculum: Kindergarten - Grade 5.
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1998 Reviewer for the New Brunswick Department of Education Physical Education
Framework Document (K-12). Instructional Resource #840380.
1998 Appointed as a representative to the New Brunswick provincial Roundtable on Social
Policy Renewal.
1998 Chair of "Exercise Testing" session (7 papers) at the 1998 Canadian Society for Exercise
Physiology Annual Scientific Conference.
1998 M. Tremblay, J. Sexsmith, R. Duplisea. University of New Brunswick Exercise
Physiology Lab and Fitness Assessment Centre Safety and Emergency Procedures
Manual. Fourth Edition.
1998 M.S. Tremblay. The Preservation of Physical Education: Our Children's Lives Depend on
it! Public Lecture to New Brunswick School Parent Advisory Committee members
(Fredericton).
1997 Scientific Director for U.N.B. Swimming High Performance Testing Center.
1997 Invited reviewer for Canada's Guide to Healthy Physical Activity. Produced by Health
Canada in cooperation with the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology.
1996 M. Tremblay. The Relevance of the Surgeon General's Report to Physical Education in
Canada. Invited presentation at the C.A.H.P.E.R.D. Mega-meeting (Ottawa).
1996 Reviewer for CAHPERD's Response to "Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the
Surgeon General".
1996 M. Tremblay and I. Reid. "JUMP TO IT" Campaign Evaluation Guidelines. A report
prepared for ParticipAction and the Recreation Departments of the Atlantic provinces.
1996 M.S. Tremblay. Proposed National Longitudinal Study on Elementary Physical
Education. Presentation at the first Graduate Student Colloquium. Faculty of
Kinesiology, University of New Brunswick (Fredericton).
1996 Reviewer for the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Appraisal Manual.
Published by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (approximately 200 pages).
1996 Reviewer for the Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Appraisal Course
Conductor Manual. Published by the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
(approximately 600 pages).
1996 M.S. Tremblay. Physical Activity and Youth-at-Risk Workshop. Invited speaker /
facilitator of a one day workshop (Youth-at-Risk Pre-conference Institute) in conjunction
with the Newfoundland and Labrador Parks and Recreation Association Annual
Conference (Gander).
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1995 Developed the national theory examination questions and procedures for the new
Canadian Physical Activity, Fitness and Lifestyle Appraisal for the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology.
1995 J. Sexsmith, M. Tremblay, R. Duplisea. University of New Brunswick Exercise
Physiology Lab and Fitness Assessment Centre Safety and Emergency Procedures
Manual. Third Edition.
1994 I. Reid, M. Tremblay, S. McKay, R. Pelletier. Canadian Youth: Does Activity Reduce
Risk? An Analysis of the Impact and Benefits of Physical Activity/Recreation on
Canadian Youth-at-Risk. Foundation document prepared for the Inter-provincial Sport
and Recreation Council, the Fitness Directorate of Health Canada, and the Canadian
Parks and Recreation Association. (150 pages).
1995 Impact and Benefits of Physical Activity and Recreation on Canadian Youth-at-risk: A
Discussion Paper. A summary of the above Foundation Document published by the
Canadian Parks and Recreation Association.
1994 Mark Tremblay. The Effects of Training Status, Exercise Mode, and Exercise Duration
on Endogenous Anabolic and Catabolic Steroid Hormones in Males. Ph.D. Dissertation,
National Library of Canada Microform Publications.
1994 Mark Tremblay. The Effects of Training Status, Exercise Mode, and Exercise Duration
on Endogenous Anabolic and Catabolic Steroid Hormones in Males. Abstract published
in Dissertation Abstracts International.
1993 Mark Tremblay. F.A.C.A. and Active Living: An Alternate Perspective. FACA News
2:3, 1993.
1993 Mark Tremblay. How to Increase Anabolic Steroids - Without Cheating! Public Lecture
at the Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of New Brunswick
(Fredericton).
1993 Mark Tremblay. Physical Fitness of Canadian Youth: The Evidence. The Stopwatch
21(2):7-8, 1993.
1993 Mark Tremblay. Consequences of Reducing Physical Education Time in the Elementary
Curriculum. Presentation at the New Brunswick Board of Education Public Forum
(Fredericton).
1992 Mark Tremblay. Fitness Appraisal and Research Connections with Running. Invited
keynote presentation at the annual general meeting of the Capital City Road Runners
(Fredericton).
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1992 Jim Sexsmith, Mark Tremblay, and Ruth Duplisea. University of New Brunswick
Exercise Physiology Lab and Fitness Assessment Centre Safety and Emergency
Procedures Manual. Second Edition.
1991 Jim Sexsmith, Mark Tremblay, and Ruth Duplisea. University of New Brunswick
Exercise Physiology Lab and Fitness Assessment Centre Safety and Emergency
Procedures Manual. First Edition.
1990 Pat Longmuir, Mark Tremblay, and Robert Goode. Postoperative Exercise Training
Develops Normal Levels of Physical Activity in a Group of Children Following Cardiac
Surgery. Pediatric Cardiology 11:126-130, 1990. Summary in Pediatric Exercise Science
3(2):106, 1991.
1989 Mark Tremblay. The Effects of Upper Body Specific Circuit Training on Grade 5
Schoolchildren. Unpublished Masters Thesis.
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RESEARCH FUNDING, GRANTS AND AWARDS
YEAR AWARDEE FUNDING AGENCY GRANT
/AWARD
PROJECT
2020-21 G Goldfield (PI)
J Cameron
JP Chaput
M Cheng
P Cloutier
C Davis
C Gray
R Majorie
F Nault-Briere
T Saunders
MS Tremblay
CHEO Research Institute
Research Growth Award
(submitted)
$30,000 Effects of Social Media
Reduction on Mental Health in
Youth: A Randomized
Controlled Pilot Trial
2020-21 J Schouenborg (PI)
R Hoekman
M Leblanc
J Kalinowski
MS Tremblay
N Andreopoulos
B Winston
Erasmus+, European Union
(submitted)
400,000 € Inactivity Time Bomb
2019-22 D Cliff (PI)
T Olds
J Green
I Janssen
E van Sluijs
MS Tremblay
Australian Research
Council (submitted)
$503,297
AUD
Identifying optimal daily levels
of movement behaviours in
early childhood
2019-20 MS Tremblay (PI)
M Guerrero (CoPI)
Trillium Foundation
(submitted)
$75,000 Forest and Nature School
Impact Research
2019-20 MS Tremblay
ParticipACTION $55,000 Report Card knowledge
product development
2019 M Guerreo (PI)
MS Tremblay (co-PI)
Michael Schlater donation
Matched by CHEO
Research Institute
$150,000 Post-doctoral Fellowship
support
2019 MS Tremblay (PI)
S Gonzalez
Mitacs Globalink Research
Award
$6,000 Challenges and opportunities
for conducting physical activity
research in the Latin American
context
2019 MS Tremblay (PI)
M Guerrero
CHEO Research Institute
Summer Studentship
$5,600 Forest and Nature School
Research
2019-24 T Okely (PI)
T Olds
A Bauman
K Hesketh
S Eckermann
X Feng
Australian National Health
and Medical Research
Council (submitted)
$2,483,837
AUD
Centre of Research Excellence
in 24-Hour Movement
Behaviours in Early Childhood
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D Cliff
S Loughran
MS Tremblay
J Reilly
2019-
2024
C Birkin (PI)
M Aglipay
L Anderson
G Ball
E Constantin
C-L Dennis
K Eny
J Hamilton
P Juni
G Lebovic
P Li
J Maguire
L Mertens
DL O’Connor
R Parekh
P Parkin
J Ray
MS Tremblay
CIHR (submitted) $1,910,000 PRECEDE: Preconception and
Pregnancy risk factors and
Cardiometabolic health in
Early childhood
2019-
2022
R Larouche (PI)
MS Tremblay (Co-PI)
G Faulkner
M Brussoni
M Belanger
K Gunnell
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
$295,499 Tracking independent mobility
and movement behaviours
during childhood:
A multi-site longitudinal study
2018 MS Tremblay (PI)
S Aubert
Mitacs Accelerate Grant $15,000 ParticipACTION Physical
Activity Report Card for
Children and Youth and
the Global Matrix 3.0:
Evaluation and Strategic
Harmonization
2018 MS Tremblay (PI)
EY Lee
M Brussoni
M Power
K Hiscott
The Lawson Foundation $50,000 Development of an assessment
of the Forest and Nature School
early childhood education and
development program in
Canada
2018 MS Tremblay (PI)
A Okely
CIHR Meeting Grant $20,000 International Surveillance
Study of 24-Hour Movement
Guidelines for the Early Years
(SUNRISE)
2018 JP Chaput (PI)
S Hadjiyannakis
MS Tremblay
CHEO Research Institute
Research Growth Award
$30,000 Effect of increasing sleep
duration on insulin sensitivity
in adolescents having risk
factors for type 2 diabetes
2017-26 CL Dennis (PI)
C. Birken (co-PI)
CIHR Team Grant -
Healthy Life Trajectories
$17,050,000 TRajectories Of healthy life
using Public Health and
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P. Juni (co-PI)
J Abbass-Dick
S Atkinson
J Barrett
R Bell
A Berard
H Berger
H Brown
C Chambers
J Clinton
E Constantin
D Da Costa
A Feller
A Guttmann
H Hutchinson
W Isaranuwatchai
M Janus
KS Joseph
S Kimmins
N Letourneau
P Li P
J Maguire
H Manson
P McGrath
K Murphy
AM Nuyt
D O’Connor
R Parekh
A Paterson
P Parkin
M Puts
J Ray
P Roumeliotis
R Santos R
S Scherer
D Sellen
S Semenic
P Shah
G Smith
R Stremler
P Szatmari
D Telner
K Thorpe
MS Tremblay
S Vigod
M Walker
Initiative (HeLTI) – Canada primary care Interventions in
Canada: The TROPHIC Trial
2017 MS Tremblay (PI)
S Aubert
Mitacs Accelerate Grant $15,000 From the ParticipACTION
Physical Activity Report Card
to the Global Matrix 3.0:
Impact Evaluation and Strategy
Development
2017-19 LN Anderson (PI)
CS Birken
D Harrington
CIHR Operating Grant
(Sugar and Health)
$298,334 Impact of the Healthy Kids
Community Challenge (HKCC)
population health intervention
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J Maguire
H Manson
P Parkin
E Pullenayegum
S Kirkpatrick
B Smith
L Thabane
MS Tremblay
G Wahi
on sugar intake and health in
young children
2017 MS Tremblay (PI) CHEO Research Institute
$6,000 Summer Studentship
2017 MS Tremblay (PI) Canada Summer Jobs Grant
$13,680 Summer Studentships (2)
2017 MS Tremblay (PI) CHEO Research Institute $5,200 Summer studentship support
2017 MS Tremblay (PI) The Lawson Foundation $100,000 60th Anniversary Award
unrestricted grant
2016-20 MS Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION $400,000 ParticipACTION Report Cards
2016, 2018, 2020
2016-18 S Babcock (PI)
R Larouche
MS Tremblay
D English
C Alden
D Carr
B Kilburn
M Power
C Collyer
LJ Bartle
D Doncaster
F Welsh
A McDonald
Ontario Trillium
Foundation
$133,500 Outdoor Play – An Ontario
Collective Impact Model
2016-17 MS Tremblay (PI)
Public Health Agency of
Canada (Healthy Living
Fund)
$250,000 Implementation and activation
of the Canadian 24-hour
movement guidelines for the
early years
2016-17 MS Tremblay (PI)
Public Health Agency of
Canada (Healthy Living
Fund)
$293,996 Development of the Canadian
24-hour movement guidelines
for the early years
2016-19 MS Tremblay (PI)
E Antunes
M Duggan
K Janson
Public Health Agency of
Canada (Healthy Living
Fund)
$1,165,000 Canadian 24-Hour Movement
Guidelines for Children and
Youth: Phase2 – integration
and activation
2016 MS Tremblay (PI)
R Larouche
Faculty of Medicine,
University of Ottawa,
Medical Student Summer
Studentship grant
$5,000 Smartphone accelerometer
validation study
2016-18 G Goldfield (PI) CHEO-RI Research Growth $29,809 Ramping up Neurocognition
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A D’Angiulli (co-PI)
K Adamo
P Anderson
N Barrowman
P Longmuir
MS Tremblay
K Gunnell
PJ Naylor
V Temple
V Carson
Award (RUN): A Randomized
Controlled Pilot Trial
Examining the Effects of
Physical Activity Promotion on
Neurocognitive Development
in Young Children
2016-18 JP Chaput (PI)
S Hadjiyannakis
MS Tremblay
CHEO-RI Research Growth
Award
$29,811 Effect of increasing sleep
duration on insulin sensitivity
in adolescents having risk
factors for type 2 diabetes
2016-18 R Zemek (PI)
N Reed
C Dematteo
E Benchimol
K Farion
N Barrowman
S Reid
M Tremblay
K Goulet
R Hung
K Boutis
B Solomon
R Wilcock
C Kagan
K Crawford
L Giglia
J Gray
D Fraser
D Fergusson
R Saskin
K Nylen
M Stewart
R Mason
IMPACT-Child Health
Award competition.
Funder: Ontario SPOR
SUPPORT Unit
$299,980 Pediatric Concussion
Assessment of Rest and
Exertion (PedCARE); a RCT
2016 MS Tremblay (PI)
K Gunnell
Organix Foundation
CHEO Foundation
$10,000
$10,000
Physical activity and healthy
brain development white paper
2016-18 L Anderson (PI)
C Birken (Co-PI)
J Cairney
D Harrington
J Maguire
H Manson
P Parkin
E Pullenayegum
MS Tremblay
G Wahi
CIHR Population Health
Intervention Research
Competition
$248,668 Evaluation of the Healthy Kids
Community Challenge in Early
Childhood
2016-19 M Brussoni (PI)
L Masse
The Lawson Foundation $322,133 Go play outside! Reframing
risk to promote children’s
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I Pike
MS Tremblay
J Gardy
G Chabot
S Herrington
Child & Nature
Alliance of Canada
ParticipACTION
Parachute
KidActive
Evergreen
outdoor play
2016-19 A McManus (PI)
P Ainslie
D Green
MS Tremblay
T Warshwski
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
$154,165 Prolonged sitting and brain
health in healthy weight and
obese children
2016-18
MS Tremblay (PI)
V Carson (Co-PI)
M Duggan (Co-PI)
C Gray
M Sampson
S Connor Gorber
K Adamo
E Antunes
C Birken
L Choquette
C Costas-Bradstreet
I Culbert
G Faulkner
G Goldfield
C Hartnell
I Janssen
X Janssen
C LeBlanc
T Okely
V Poitras
M-E Rayner
J Reilly
R Rodin
JC Spence
B Timmons
F Welsh
L Zehr
CHIR Knowledge Synthesis
Grant
$100,000 Update of the Canadian
Sedentary Behaviour
Guidelines for the Early Years
2016-18 MS Tremblay (PI)
V Carson (Co-PI)
M Duggan (Co-PI)
C Gray
M Sampson
K Adamo
C Birken
L Choquette
G Faulkner
G Goldfield
CHIR Knowledge Synthesis
Grant
$100,000 Update of the Canadian
Physical Activity Guidelines
for the Early Years
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I Janssen
X Janssen
C LeBlanc
T Okely
V Poitras
M-E Rayner
J Reilly
R Rodin
JC Spence
B Timmons
F Welsh
2016 MS Tremblay (PI) Employment and Social
Development Canada
$13,560 Summer student grant
2014-16 MS Tremblay (PI)
VL Carson (Co-PI)
JP Chaput (Co-PI)
S Connor Gorber
T Dinh
M Duggan
G Faulkner
C Gray
R Gruber
K Janson
I Janssen
P Katzmarzyk
M Kho
A Latimer
C LeBlanc
T Okely
T Olds
R Pate
V Poitras
M Sampson
T Saunders
J Stone
G Stratton
S Weiss
L Zehr
Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology
Conference Board of
Canada
Healthy Active Living and
Obesity Research Group,
CHEO Research Institute
Public Health Agency of
Canada
University of Alberta
ParticipACTION
Total
$121,100
$149,500
$205,160
$443,390
$44,225
$212,000
$1,175,375
Canadian Integrated Movement
Behaviour Guidelines for
Children and Youth
2015-20 M. Brussoni (PI)
L. Mâsse (Co-PI)
B. Hagel
S. Herrington
I. Janssen
W. Pickett
I. Pike
N. Schuurman
M.S. Tremblay
P. Fuselli
H. Turner
CIHR $846,725 State of Play: Socio-ecological
perspectives on children’s
outdoor play
2015 H. Manson (PI)
J. Smylie (Co-PI)
M. Cooke
CIHR Planning and
Dissemination Grant
$11,879 Establishing partnerships and
building capacity for the
Health Kids Community
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L. Levesque
A. Mashford-Pringle
R. Monchalin
K. Skinner
M.S. Tremblay
A. Blackey
D. Jeffery
D. Harrington
S. Keller-Olaman
M.M. Vine
Challenge within Aboriginal
communities
2015 G. Faulkner (PI)
C. Birken
R. Bassett-Gunter
M.S. Tremblay
T. Berry
The Centre for Healthy
Active Kids (CHAK): 2015
EAT, PLAY, THINK
Catalyst Grant Competition
$24,110 Can the Moblees move
Canadian Kids?
2015-18 M.S. Tremblay (PI)
R. Larouche (Co-PI)
G. Faulkner
F. Trudeau
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
$216,692 Active transportation,
independent mobility, and
physical activity among
school children: a multi-site
study
2015 MS Tremblay (PI)
PE Longmuir
J Ham
University of Ottawa
Undergraduate Research
Opportunity Program
$1,500 Systematic review of the type
and prevalence of mental health
problems and evidence for
effective methods to treat
mental health disorders among
adolescents with a life-
threatening heart rhythm
disorder
2014-19 G. Ball (PI)
C. Birken (Co-PI)
J. Hamilton (Co-PI)
N. Holt (Co-PI)
L. Masse (Co-PI)
K. Morrison (Co-PI)
L. Anderson
A. Buchholz
S. Carsley
JP. Chanoine
K. Cordeiro
E. Dettmer
M. Forhan
S. Hadjiyannakis
J. Haines
J. Ho
L. Legault
P. Luca
J. Maguire
K. Maximova,
A. McPherson
P. Parkin
G. Perez
A. Sprague
CIHR Team Grant in
Bariatric Care
$1,480,881 Team to Address Bariatric Care
in Canadian Children (Team
ABC3)
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A. Toulany
MS. Tremblay
K. Tu
2014-15 MS Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION $87,000 2015 Report Card on the
Physical Activity of Children
and Youth
2014-17 MS Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION / PHAC $300,000 Learn to Play CAPL
Monitoring
2014-17 MS Tremblay (PI)
B Bruner
J Copeland
A Kolen
D Sheehan
M Stone
S Woodruff
Mitacs – Accelerate
Graduate Research
Internship Program
$466,667 Canadian Assessment of
Physical Literacy (CAPL)
2014-17 MS Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION / RBC $300,000 Learn to Play CAPL
Monitoring
2014 MS Tremblay (PI) Mitacs Graduate Research
Internship Grant
$15,000 Knowledge, awareness, and
uptake of new Canadian
Physical Activity Guidelines
2014 V. Carson (PI)
S. Wiebe (PI)
J.C. Spence
A. Friedman
M.S. Tremblay
J. Down
K. Schmidt
A.A. Rahman
L. Slater
Alberta Centre for Child,
Family, and Community
Research – Brain and Early
Childhood Development
Research and Knowledge
Translation Initiative
$30,000 Dose-response relationships
between physical activity,
sedentary behaviour, and
neurocognitive development
among children of the early
years
2013-14 M.S. Tremblay (PI) The Lawson Foundation $130,000 Outdoor play promotion:
systematic reviews and position
stand
2013-14 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $130,000 2014 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card
2013-14 D. Moher (PI)
A, Sharma (Co-PI)
M. Tremblay (Co-PI)
L. Bjerre
O. Dobush
E. Myers
K. O’Hara
A. Paprica
N. Willows
P. Ziegler
R. Gow
S. Hadjiyannakis
C. Pound
CIHR Knowledge Synthesis
Grant
$96,895 Do sugar-sweetened beverages
cause adverse health outcomes
in children? A systematic
review
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B. Hutton
I. Shrier
2013-14 D. Moher (PI)
A, Sharma (Co-PI)
M. Tremblay (Co-PI)
L. Bjerre
O. Dobush
E. Myers
K. O’Hara
A. Paprica
N. Willows
P. Ziegler
B. Hutton
I. Shrier
D. Lau
R. Reid
CIHR Knowledge Synthesis
Grant
$99,693 Do sugar-sweetened beverages
cause adverse health outcomes
in adults? A systematic review
2013-14 A. LeBlanc (PI)
R. Larouche
M. Borghese
M.S. Tremblay
CIHR Café Scientifique $3,000 A public health debate on the
use of bicycle helmets
2013 J.J. Reilly (PI)
G. McNeill
M.S. Tremblay
Scottish Universities Insight
Institute
$28,085 Development and Launch of
the Active Healthy Kids
Scotland Report Card
2013-17 ParticipACTION
P. Longmuir
M.S. Tremblay
Trillium Foundation $474,200 Development and
Dissemination of CAPL in
Ontario
2013-15 V. Onywera (PI)
A. Oyeyemi
K. Akinroye
P. Odegbami
A. Prista
M.S. Tremblay
IDRC $456,840 Assessment of physical activity
and active transport among
schoolchildren in Eastern,
Western and Southern Regions
of Africa: The case of Kenya,
Nigeria, and Mozambique
2013-16 P.E. Longmuir (PI)
S. Lee
B. Timmons
K. Adamo
M.S. Tremblay
R. Dillenburg
N. Barrowman
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
$254,244 LIFE and Health for Young
Children with Congenital Heart
Defects
2013-16 P.E. Longmuir (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
Ontario Sport and
Recreation Communities
Fund
$129,000 Putting Physical Literacy
within REACH
2013-16 G. Goldfield (PI)
M. Walker
K. Adamo
N. Barrowman
E. Doucet
P. Fried
Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada
$288,000 Effects of prenatal exposure to
cigarettes on adiposity and
metabolism in young children
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M.S. Tremblay
2012-17 K. Morrison (PI)
J.P .Chanione
G. Ball
M. Lambert
A. Buchholtz
L. Legault
J. Hamilton
L. Thabane
G. Berall
M.S. Tremblay
CIHR (bariatric care
priority)
$943,636 Canadian Pediatric Weight
Management Registry
(CANPWR): Identifying the
characteristics of successful
change in Canadian pediatric
weight management programs
2012-14 G. Faulkner (PI)
J. Spence
T. Berry
C. Cameron
S. Deshpande
A. Latimer
R. Plotnikoff
R. Rhodes
M.S. Tremblay
CIHR Operating Grant $239,390 ParticipACTION after 5years:
assessing impact on the
promotion of physical activity
and the behaviour of Canadians
2012-13 M.S. Tremblay (PI) The Borealis Foundation $25,000 Healthy Active Living and
Obesity Research
2012-13 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $110,000 2013 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card
2012-15 L. Straker (PI)
G. Healy
M.S. Tremblay R. Abbott
A. Smith
G. Mishra
National Health and
Medical Research Council
of Australia
$291,474 A life-course approach to
characterizing and predicting
inactivity and sedentary
behaviour in in young adults
2012-16 C. Birkin (PI)
J. Maguire
P. Parkin
A. Hanley
J. Hamilton
K. Adeli
M. Mamdani
G. Lebovic
M.S. Tremblay
B. McCrindle
CIHR $655,640 PROMOTE: Preschoolers at
Risk – Obesity Trajectories and
Cardiometabolic Factors:
Towards Early Identification
2012-14 J.P. Chaput (PI) E. Doucet M.S. Tremblay
CIHR
$100,000 Effects of active video games
on energy balance: a
randomized crossover study in
adolescents
2012-14 K. Morrison (PI)
J.P .Chanione
G. Ball
M. Lambert
CIHR (bariatric care
priority)
$100,000 Canadian Pediatric Weight
Management Registry
(CANPWR): Identifying the
characteristics of successful
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S. Hadjiyannakis
L. Legault
J. Hamilton
L. Thabane
G. Berall
M.S. Tremblay
change in Canadian pediatric
weight management programs
2012 M.S. Tremblay (PI)
P. Longmuir
ParticipACTION $10,000 CAPL Development
2011 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Diabeaters Inc. $10,000 Reliability of new
piezoelectric, time stamped
pedometer
2011-13 M.S. Tremblay (PI) A. Quinney
E. Antunes
through AHKC
The Lawson Foundation $1,100,000 Active Healthy Kids Canada
2012 and 2013 Report Cards
2011-12 J.P. Chaput (PI)
T. Saunders
G. Goldfield
R. Colley
G. Kenny
M.S. Tremblay
Children’s Hospital of
Eastern Research Institute
$30,000 Sedentary time and markers of
cardiometabolic risk in children
and youth: a randomized
crossover study
2011-15 M.S. Tremblay (PI)
J.P. Chaput (Co-PI)
Pennington Biomedical
Research Center (co-
ordinating center)
$420,000 International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyles and the Environment (ISCOLE) Canadian Site
2011-15 V. Onywera (PI)
M.S. Tremblay (Co-
PI)
Pennington Biomedical
Research Center (co-
ordinating center)
$144,500 International Study of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyles and the Environment (ISCOLE) Kenya Site
2011 B. Hands (PI)
G. Tomkinson
M.S. Tremblay
M. Bulsara
B. Piggott
Research Incentive Scheme,
The University of Notre
Dame, Australia
$5,000 Towards a national test of
physical fitness in Australian
adolescents
2011-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI)
B. Timmons
M. Kho
S. Connor Gorber
M. Sampson
I. Janssen
J. Spence
K. Murumets
Y. Munro
M. Duggan
CIHR Knowledge Synthesis $100,000 Development of Canadian
physical activity guidelines for
preschool aged children
2011-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI) PHAC Innovation Strategy $248,333 Calibrating early lifestyles to
Mark Stephen Tremblay, curriculum vitae, revised June, 2019 201
G. Goldfield
K. Adamo
J.P. Chaput
J. Barnes
manage obesity: a health and
education practitioner
intervention approach
2011 M.S. Tremblay (PI) PHAC Innovation Strategy $231,561 Collaboration to achieve
healthier weights for children
and youth: Innovation through
measurement and knowledge
exchange
2011-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $110,000 2012 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card
2011-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION $30,000 Canadian Assessment of
Physical Literacy Development
2010-11 M.S. Tremblay (PI) The Lawson Foundation $205,000 2011 Active Healthy Kids
Canada (AHKC) Report Card
2010-11 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $63,500 2011 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card
2010-11 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $55,000 2011 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card – Ontario
Supplement
2010-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI) D.L. O’Connor (Co-PI)
C.K. Colapinto
L. Dubois
CIHR $95,000 Examining the Folate Status of
Canadians
2010-11 V. Onywera (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
I. Janssen
J. Lopez
CAMBIO (IDRC) $7,000 Strengthening CAMBIO –
KIDS-CAN Collaboration to
Fight Childhood Obesity in
Canada, Mexico, Kenya
2009-12 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Borealis Foundation CHEO
Foundation (matching)
$200,000
$200,000
Healthy Active Living and
Obesity Research
2010-15 M.S. Tremblay (PI) The Lawson Foundation
THE CHEO Foundation
(matching)
$508,250
$508,250
HALO Junior Research Chair
Program
2009-11 K. Morrison (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
G. Ball
J.P. Chanoine
M. Lambert
CANNeCTIN $274,000 Canadian Pediatric Weight
Management Registry
2009-10 M.S. Tremblay (PI) Active Health Kids Canada $65,025 2010 Active Healthy Kids
Canada Report Card
2009 M. Tremblay (PI)
M. Lloyd
ParticipACTION $15,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
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2009 M. Tremblay (PI)
M. Lloyd
Champlain Cardiovascular
Disease Prevention
Network
$10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2009 P. Rodriguez (Co-PI)
J. Lopez Taylor (Co-PI)
M.S. Tremblay
R. Colley
CAMBIO $20,000 Comprehensive Review of the
Evidence Available to Inform
Development of a Report Card
on the Physical Activity of
Mexican Children & Youth
2009 M.S. Tremblay (PI) University of Ottawa $5,000 Visiting Scholar Support for
Dr. Vincent Onywera from
Kenya
2009 S. Hadjiyannakis (PI)
K. Adamo
G. Goldfield
M.S. Tremblay
AHSC AFP Innovation
Fund
$168,411 A Tertiary Care Approach to
the Management of Pediatric
Obesity and its Co-morbidities
2009 M.S. Tremblay (PI)
M. Lloyd
Ontario Ministry of Health
Promotion
$30,000 Assessment of Physical
Literacy: Feasibility and Pilot
Study
2009 M. Lloyd (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
CHEO-Research Institute
Summer Studentship
$5,252 Physical Literacy Project
Summer Student
2009 M.S. Tremblay (PI) CAMBIO – IDRC $9,405 Visiting Fellowship for
International Student (Pilar
Rodriguez, Mexico)
2008 M. Lloyd (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
CHEO – Research Institute $30,000 Assessment of Physical
Literacy: Feasibility and Pilot
Study
2008 M. Lloyd (PI)
M.S. Tremblay
CIHR – IHDCYH $74,927 Creation of a Canadian
Assessment of Physical
Literacy: Development and
Validation
2008 M. Tremblay (co-PI)
D. Prud’homme (co-PI)
University of Ottawa and
Children’s Hospital of
Eastern Ontario
$14,986 Built and Social Environmental
Determinants of PA and
Obesity in Ottawa
Neighbourhoods
2008-10 B. von Tigerstrom (PI)
K. Chad
B. Reeder
M. Tremblay
C. Cameron
A. Mawani
T. Larre
CIHR $85,105 Awareness, Use and Impact of
the Children’s Fitness Tax
Credit
2008-09 M. Tremblay (PI) Active Healthy Kids
Canada
$135,300 2009 Report Card
Development and support
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Public Health Agency of
Canada
$16,750 Technical Paper for the WHO
on Physical Activity Indicator
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2008 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
Public Health Agency of
Canada
$233,000 The Future of Physical Activity
Measurement and Guidelines
(Phase 3)
2008-09 M. Tremblay (PI)
M. Lloyd
Public Health Agency of
Canada through AHKC
$15,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI)
M. Lloyd
Ontario Physical and Health
Education Association
$10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Ottawa Catholic School
Board
$10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) CAHPERD $10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Upper Canada District SB $10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Champlain Cardiovascular
Disease Prevention
Network
$25,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Champlain LHIN $25,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Active Healthy Kids
Canada
$10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION $10,000 Physical Literacy Test
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI) Active Healthy Kids
Canada
$119,950 2008 Report Card
Development
2008 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
Public Health Agency of
Canada
$50,000 The Future of Physical Activity
Measurement and Guidelines
(additional contribution)
2007 M.S. Tremblay (PI) MICYRN $10,000 Post-doctoral student support
for MICYRN grant application
development (Rachel Colley)
2007 J. Spence (Co-PI)
L. Brawley (Co-PI)
M.S. Tremblay
R. Plotnikoff
K. Chad
G. Faulkner
C. Craig
A. Bauman
CIHR – Intervention
Research
(INMD Healthy Living)
$99,776 The “new generation”
ParticipACTION: A Baseline
Assessment of Knowledge,
Awareness, Understanding and
the Physical Activity of
Canadians
2007 G. Faulkner (Co-PI)
R. Plotnikoff (Co-PI)
M.S. Tremblay
L. Brawley
K. Chad
CIHR – Intervention
Research
(INMD Healthy Living)
$99,885 The “new generation”
ParticipACTION: Baseline
Assessment of National
Organizational Capacity
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J. Spence
L. Gauvin
A. Bauman
2007 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
Public Health Agency of
Canada
$169,000 The Future of Physical Activity
Measurement and Guidelines
2007 M. Tremblay (PI)
(AHKC)
$394,708 Canada’s Physical Activity
Report Card for Children and
Youth
2007 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
First Nations and Inuit
Health Branch, Health
Canada
$15,000 Aboriginal Physical Activity
Guide Background Publication
2007-
2009 M. Tremblay (PI)
Active Healthy Kids
Canada
The Lawson Foundation $563,000 Canada’s Physical Activity
Report Card for Children and
Youth
2007 M. Tremblay (PI)
K. Adamo
W. Sheel
V. Onywera
M. Boit
J. Waudo
CIHR
International Opportunities
Seed Grant
$25,000 Kenyan International
Development Study-
Canadian Activity Needs
(KIDS-CAN)
2007 B. Feldman (PI)
M. Tremblay
and 10 other co-
applicants
CIHR – IMHA $64,985 Validation of accelerometry as
a measure of PA and inactivity
in children with chronic disease
2007 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – IPPH $19,853 National Physical Activity
Report Card for Children -
Think Tank 2007
2006- 2010
P. Katzmarzyk (PI)
J. Lopez Taylor (PI)
M. Tremblay
and 9 others
Global Health Research
Initiative Teasdale-Corti
Team Grant (LOI also
funded $15,000)
$1,554,400 Emerging Childhood Obesity
in Mexico: the Nutrition
Transition and the Double-
edged Sword
2007 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR-INMD $7,500 ParticipACTION Impact
Research
2007 M. Tremblay (PI) ParticipACTION $7,500 ParticipACTION Impact
Research
2006 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
Public Health Agency of
Canada
$146,500 Physical Activity Measurement
and Guidelines review
2006 M. Tremblay (PI)
(through CSEP)
First Nations and Inuit
Health Branch, Health
Canada
$14,650 Aboriginal Physical Activity
Guide Review
2006 D. Gaudet (PI)
M.Tremblay and 24 other
CIHR – Team Grant LOI $10,000 ECOGENE-21 Community
Genetics Research Team
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coapplicants
2006 M. Tremblay (PI) Respironics Inc. $9,800 Assessing the Reliability and
Validity of the Actical
Accelerometer to Measure
Physical Activity
2006 M. Tremblay (PI) Refreshments Canada $2,500 Moving Forward by Looking
Back: Physical Activity Across
the Ages CSEP Symposium
2006 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – INMD $15,000 The Future of Physical Activity
Assessment and Guidelines
Workshop 2006
2006 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – IPPH $12,260 National Physical Activity
Report Card for Children -
Think Tank 2006
2005 M. Tremblay (PI) Canadian Population Health
Initiative
$13,500 Amish Children Physical
Activity and Fitness Levels
2005 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – INMD $49,500 CLASS Project – School
Physical Activity Intervention
Pilot Project
2004 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – INMD $15,000 National Physical Activity
Report Card for Children -
Symposium and Workshop
2004 M. Tremblay (PI) Dean’s Research Fund $2,500 Accelerometer validation
2004 M. Tremblay (PI) CIHR – IHDCYH $7,500 NASPEM Student Support
2004 M. Tremblay (PI) Canadian Population Health
Initiative
$4,500 Travel Grant to Present at
NASPEM Conference
2002 M. Tremblay (PI) Univ. of Saskatchewan $30,000 equipment start-up grant
2001-
2003
M. Tremblay (PI) Univ. of Saskatchewan $60,000 Dean’s research grant
2001 Mark Tremblay (PI) Univ. of Saskatchewan $30,000 new faculty graduate student
support
2001 Mark Tremblay (PI) N.B. Dept. of Health $2,000 10 year fitness follow-up
2001 Mark Tremblay (PI) N.B. Dept. of Education $2,000 10 year fitness follow-up
2000 Mark Tremblay (PI) Medical Research Fund
Jennifer Copeland of New
Brunswick
$24,600 Anabolic hormone responses to
resistance training in women
2000 M McKenna (Co-PI)
M Tremblay (Co-PI)
Medical Research Fund of
New Brunswick
$20,670 Obesity Prevention in N.B.
elementary schools: Current
Status and Future Needs
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2000 Rick Audas (PI)
Doug Willms
Renjun Ma
Mary McKenna
Elizabeth Sloat
Mark Tremblay
SSHRC $5,000 Grant for the development of a
grant submission for the
rethinking productivity
strategic theme competition
2000 Doug Willms (PI)
Mark Tremblay
Dan Offord
Clyde Hertzman
Chris Balram
Richard Tremblay
John McLaughlin
Canadian Institutes for
Health Research
$10,000 Developmental Grant for
development of an Inter-
disciplinary Health Research
Team
2000 Mark Tremblay University of New
Brunswick
$3,500 Faculty Merit Award
2000 Mark Tremblay Human Resources
Development
$1,540 Summer Career Placement
2000 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Academic Dev
Fund
$400 Travel Grant: NASPEM
2000-
2005
Doug Willms (PI)
Rick Audas
Susan Dahinton
George Frempong
Elizabeth Sloat
Mark Tremblay
Human Resources
Development Canada
$500,000 Development of an NLSCY
Research Centre
2000 Mark Tremblay (PI) Canadian Population Health Initiative Demonstration
Project
$10,000 Consulting work with CRISP
for social policy work in
children’s health
1999 P. Katzmarzyk (PI)
M. Tremblay
A. Quinney
C. Craig
R.J. Shephard
C. Bouchard
Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology (seed
grant)
$4,080 Prospective study of physical
activity and fitness on
morbidity and mortality in
Canada
1999 Mark Tremblay (PI) Medical Research Fund
N.B.
$16,100 Endocrine Response to
Endurance and Resistance
1999 Mark Tremblay University of New
Brunswick
$3,500 Faculty Merit Award
1999 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Academic Dev
Fund
$400 Travel Grant: Pediatric Work
Physiology Conference, Italy
1999 Mark Tremblay Human Resources
Development
$2,003 Summer Career Placement
1999 Mark Tremblay (PI) Dept. Mun. and Housing $10,000 QDPE Longitudinal Study
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1998 Mark Tremblay
(through CAHPERD)
Health Canada $8,000 QDPE Longitudinal Study
1998 Mark Tremblay
University of New
Brunswick
$500 Visiting Lecturer Grant: Dr.
Stuart Galloway
1998 Mark Tremblay (PI) M.P.H.E.C. $13,970 Equipment grant for ECG
1998 Mark Tremblay
Human Resources
Development
$1,849 Summer Career Placement
1998 Mark Tremblay (PI) Dept. Mun., Culture,
Housing
$10,000 Quality Physical Education Longitudinal Study
1997 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Academic Dev
Fund
$400 Travel to Pediatric Work
Physiology Conference, U.K.
1997 Mark Tremblay Human Resource Dev
Canada
$2,157 Summer Research Assistant
1997 Mark Tremblay University of New
Brunswick
$500 Visiting Lecturer Grant Dr. Roy Shephard
1996 Mark Tremblay ParticipACTION $700 Evaluate Vitality promotion
1996 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Academic Dev
Fund
$400 Travel to APS conference
1996 Mark Tremblay (PI)
Jim Sexsmith
M.P.H.E.C. $16,192 Metabolic cart upgrade
1996 Jim Sexsmith (PI)
Mark Tremblay
M.P.H.E.C. $5,545 Computer treadmill control
1996 Mark Tremblay (PI)
(through CAHPERD)
Health Canada $3,500 QDPE longitudinal study
1996 Mark Tremblay University of New
Brunswick
$3,500 Faculty Merit Award
1996 Mark Tremblay (PI)
C. Bothwell-Myers
Faculty of Kinesiology $1,000 Follow-up DCD study
1995 Mark Tremblay (PI) M.P.H.E.C. $5,181 hydrostatic weighing
1995 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Vice President $350 equipment grant
1995 Mark Tremblay (PI) N.B. Dept. of Education $2,500 QDPE longitudinal study
1995 Mark Tremblay C.S.E.P. $1,000 fitness appraisal promotion
1995 Mark Tremblay U.N.B. Academic Dev
Fund
$400 travel to ACSM conference
1995 Mark Tremblay (PI) U.N.B. Research Fund $2,500 Pi Supplement and diabetes
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1994 Mark Tremblay (PI)
Ian Reid
I.S.R.C. $3,151 physical activity/youth at risk
1994 Mark Tremblay (PI)
Ian Reid
Fitness Canada, CPRA,
ISRC
$25,000 physical activity/youth at risk
1991 James Sexsmith (PI)
Mark Tremblay
M.P.H.E.C. $20,005 laboratory upgrade
1991 James Sexsmith
Mark Tremblay
Challenge grant $2,465 research assistant
1989 Mark Tremblay Ontario Government $9,510 graduate scholarship
1988 Mark Tremblay Wintario $3,000 research fellowship
1987 Mark Tremblay Ontario Government $8,940 graduate scholarship
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TRAINEE AND GRADUATE STUDENT SUPERVISION EXPERIENCE YEAR DEGREE FUNCTION CANDIDATE THESIS/RESEARCH TITLE
2019 Visiting
Professor
Supervisor Javier Sayavera
(Universidad de la
República, Uruguay)
Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
2019
2018-2020
2018-2020
2017-2021
Visiting
Scholar
M.Sc.
Post-doc
Fellow
Ph.D.
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Supervisor
Laura Pulkki Raback
(University of Helsinki,
Finland)
Evan Turner
(Carleton University)
Michelle Guerrero
(University of Ottawa)
Silvia Gonzalez
(Colombia)
(U of Ottawa)
Healthy movement and eating behaviours
among children and youth
SUNRISE: International Surveillance
Study of Movement Behaviours in the
Early Years
Forest and Nature School and early year
24-hour guideline surveillance
Movement behaviours of Colombian
children and youth (Ontario Trillium
Scholarship; Mitacs Globalink Research
Award)
2017-2018 Sabbatical Mentor Brian Timmons
(McMaster)
Pediatric Exercise is Medicine (Associate
Professor, McMaster University)
2017-2018
2017-2018
Post-doc
Fellow
Visiting
Scholar
Supervisor
Supervisor
Eun-Young Lee
(University of Ottawa)
Diego Augusto Silva
(Brazil)
Forest and Nature School and early year
24-hour guideline surveillance (now
Asssistant Professor, Queen’s University)
Pediatric Exercise Science (Brazilian
Government Funding)(Professor,
University of Florinopolis, Brazil)
2017-2018 Post-doc
Fellow
Supervisor Christine Delisle
Nystrom (Sweden)
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
(Swedish Government Research
Funding)(now in Research Position at the
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden)
2017-2018 Post-doc
Fellow
Supervisor Jeremy Walsh
(U of Ottawa)
Physical activity and healthy brain
development in children (now Michael
Smith Foundation for Health Research,
Reasearch Trainee Award recipient and
Post-doctoral Fellow at UBC Okanagan)
2016
2016
Ph.D.
Visiting
Scholar
Supervisor
Supervisor
Fabien Riviere
(University of Lorraine,
France – visiting
doctoral student)
Blanca Roman Vinas
(Universitat Ramon
Llull, Spain)
24-hour movement recommendations:
patterns and correlates among Canadian
children and youth
Healthy active living and obesity research
in childen
2016-2019 Ph.D. Supervisor Taru Manyanga
(U of Ottawa)
Physical activity of Zimbabwe children
(Admission Scholarship; Excellence
Scholarship; Ontario Graduate Student
Scholarship; QEII Graduate Scholarship in
Science and Technology; CIHR Doctoral
Fellowship; University of Ottawa, Faculty
of Medicine, Award of Excellence in
Graduate Studies, 2018)
2015-2019 Ph.D. Supervisor Salome Aubert
(U of Ottawa)
Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance
‘Global Matrix’ Initiative: Process,
Results, Impact and Evaluation (Mitacs
Accelerate Award, 2017; Mitacs
Accelerate Award, 2018)
2015-2017 MSc Committee Caroline Dutil Influence of the relative age effect on
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(U of Ottawa) children’s scores obtained from the
Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
2014-2017 Junior
Research
Scientist
Supervisor
Mentor
Katie Gunnell Healthy Active Living in Children and
Youth (now Assistant Professor at
Carleton University)
2014-2016 M.Sc. Committee Greg Traversy
(U of Ottawa)
Associations Between Domains of
Physical Literacy in 8-12 Year-Old
Children, by Weight Status (working for
Public Health Agency of Canada)
2014
2013-2017
Post-doc
Fellow
Post-doc
Fellow
Supervisor
Supervisor
Natasha Schranz (U of
South Australia)
Richard Larouche
(U of Ottawa)
Active Healthy Kids Report Cards
Active Transportation among children in
Canada and Africa (CIHR Post-doctoral
Fellowship, now Assistant Professor,
University of Lethbridge)
2013-2017 Ph.D. Supervisor Justin Lang
(U of Ottawa)
Cardiorespiratory fitness in children and
youth (Mitacs scholarship, QEII Graduate
Scholarship in Science and
Technology)(working at the Public Health
Agency of Canada)
2013 M.Sc. Examiner Matthew Chiwaridzo
(University of Cape
Town)
Prevalence and individual risk factors
associated with non-specific recurrent low
back pain among secondary school
adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe
2013 Ph.D. Examiner Deborah Dewar
(University of
Newcastle, Australia)
Nutrition and enjoyable activity for teen
girls (NEAT Girls) group randomized
controlled trial evaluation of a school-
based obesity prevention program for
adolescent girls from low-income
communities
2013-2016 M.Sc. Co-supervisor Daniel McCormack
(U of Ottawa)
Associations of Phthalates and Bisphenol
A with Adiposity in Canadians (working
for Institute for Clinical Evaluative
Services)
2013 M.P.H. Supervisor Afekwo Mbonu
(Lakehead University)
Internship Placement Supervisor: Healthy
Active Living in Children
2013 M.Sc. Examiner Denise Landry
(U of Ottawa)
Interrelationship between vitamin D and
body composition in Canada
2012-2015 Ph.D. Supervisor Allana LeBlanc
(U of Ottawa)
Why are children sedentary? An
examination using the International Study
of Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and the
Environment (Admission Scholarship,
Excellence Scholarship, Ontario Graduate
Scholarship, now Post-doctoral Fellow at
the Ottawa Heart Institute)
2012-2013 Post-Doc Supervisor Val Carson (CHEO-RI) Advancing Understanding of Healthy
Active Living Behaviours among
Preschool Children (Heart and Stroke
Foundation of Canada Post-doctoral
Fellowship, now Associate Professor at the
University of Alberta)
2012 M.P.H. Supervisor Kristina Fabris
(Lakehead University)
Internship Placement Supervisor: Healthy
Active Living in Children
2011-2016 M.Sc. Co-supervisor Francis Okinda
(Kenyatta University)
Assessment of Physical Literacy in
Kenyan Schoolchildren in Nairobi
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2011-2014 Ph.D. Co-supervisor Lucy Joy Wachira
(Kenyatta University)
Assessment of Physical Activity, Dietary
Intake, Screen Time and Adiposity of
School Children in Nairobi County (now
Lecturer at Kenyatta University)
2011
2011
Visiting
Scholar
Ph.D.
Supervisor
Examiner
Grant Tomkinson (U of
South Australia)
Margarita Tsiros
(University of South
Australia)
Trends in children’s fitness
Obesity the new childhood disability?
Investigating the impact of fatness on day-
to-day physical functioning in 10-13 year
olds
2011 M.Sc. Examiner Makda Araia
(U of Ottawa)
Newborn screening education: A survey of
Ontario mothers
2011 Ph.D. Examiner Monique Potvin-Kent
(U of Ottawa)
Food and beverage marketing on television
during children’s preferred viewing: the
influence of regulatory and self-regulatory
policies
2010
2010
Visiting
Fellow
Ph.D.
Supervisor
Opponent
Rebecca Abbott (U of
Queensland, Australia)
Marjo Rinne (U of Jyvaskyla)
Finland
Pediatric physical activity and health
Effects of Physical Activity, Specific
Exercise and Traumatic Brain Injury on
Motor Abilities
2010-2014 Ph.D. Supervisor Stella Muthuri (U of Ottawa)
Kenyan International Development Study
– Canadian Activity Needs (KIDS-CAN)
(Admission Scholarship, Excellence
Scholarship, Graduate Scholarship in
Science and Technology, Government of
Ontario, now Research Associate with the
African Population Health Research
Centre)
2010 Ph.D. External
Examiner
Kristy Wittmeier
(U of Manitoba)
Physical activity and cardiorespiratory
fitness in the prevention and management
of type 2 diabetes in youth
2009-2013 Ph.D. Supervisor Richard Larouche (U of
Ottawa)
Assessing the Health-Related Outcomes of
Active School Transport in Children and
Youth (Admission Scholarship,
Excellence Scholarship, CIHR
Scholarship)
2009-2013 Ph.D. Supervisor Travis Saunders (U of
Ottawa)
The Health Impact of Sedentary Behaviour
in Children and Youth (Admission
Scholarship, Excellence Scholarship,
CIHR Scholarship and Canadian Diabetes
Association Scholarship, now assistant
Professor at the University of Prince
Edward Island)
2009 M.Sc Examiner Fabiola Tatone-Tokuda
(U of Ottawa)
Examining the association between sleep
duration, diet and body mass index in
Quebec children
2009 Visit Prof. Supervisor Dr. Vincent Onywera
(Kenya)
Childhood Physical Activity and Obesity
Measurement, Promotion and Advocacy
(now Registrar for Research and
Innovation at Kenyatta University)
2009 Fellowship Supervisor Pilar Rodriguez
(Mexico)
Childhood Physical Activity Promotion
and Advocacy (funding award through
CAMBIO project)
2008-2017 Ph.D. Committee Samantha Stephens (U Accelerometry assessments in children
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of Toronto) with chronic conditions (now Post-doctoral
Fellow at SickKids Hospital Research
Institute)
2008-2013 Ph.D. Co-supervisor Megan Carter (U of Ottawa)
Neighbourhood and social environment influences on adiposity patterns (BMI, overweight, and obesity) over time
(Admission Scholarship, CIHR Scholarship, now working as public health
researcher in Kingston)
2008-2013 Ph.D. Supervisor Cynthia Colapinto (U
of Ottawa)
CHMS Assessment of Folic Acid
Supplementation in Canadian Women of
Child-bearing A ge (Admission
Scholarship, Excellence Scholarship,
CIHR Fellowship in Public Health;
Statistics Canada PhD Fellowship; now
working for Health Canada)
2010-2013 Junior
Research
Chair
Supervisor
Mentor
Rachel Colley Healthy Active Living and Obesity
Research in Children and Youth (now
Research Analyst at Statistics Canada)
2010-2015 Junior
Research
Chair
Supervisor
Mentor
Jean-Philippe Chaput Healthy Active Living and Obesity
Research in Children and Youth (now
Research Scientist at CHEO Research
Institute)
2007-2008 Post-Doc Supervisor Rachel Colley (CHEO) Childhood Obesity Treatment and Prevention
2006-2008 Post-Doc Co-supervisor Kristi Adamo (CHEO) Childhood Obesity Treatment and Prevention (CIHR Post-doctoral
Fellowship; now Associate Professor,
University of Ottawa)
2006-2012 Ph.D. Co-supervisor Stephanie Prince
(U of Ottawa)
Physical Activity, Built Environment and
Population Health (Admission
Scholarship, SSHRC Scholarship and
Ontario Graduate Scholarship; now
researcher at the Ottawa Heart Institute)
2005-2008 Ph.D. Committee/
Examiner
Sarah Connor Gorber
(U of Ottawa)
Direct versus Self-Reported Health
Measures (now Director General at CIHR)
2003-2005 M.Sc. Supervisor Michelle Stone
(U of Saskatchewan)
The Effect of Leg Length and Stride
Frequency on the Reliability and Validity
of Accelerometer Data (now Assistant
Professor at Dalhousie University)
2002-2009 Ph.D. Supervisor Dale Esliger
(U of Saskatchewan)
Expanding the Utility of Accelerometry-
Based Physical Activity Assessment
(NSERC Scholar, now Senior Lecturer at
Loughborough University)
2002-2003 M.Sc. Committee Acia Rizvi
(U of Saskatchewan)
Differences in Lean Tissue Mass Between
Patients with Crohn’s Disease and Healthy
Controls
2002 M.Sc. Examiner Lan Vu
(U of Saskatchewan)
The “Catch-Up” of Pre-Term Children
with Term Children in Health Services
Utilization
2001-2003 M.Sc. Supervisor Joel Barnes
(U of Saskatchewan)
Comparing Health-Related Physical
Fitness and Activity Between Old Order
Mennonite Children in Ontario and Rural
Children in Saskatchewan (now Research
Analyst at CHEO Research Institute)
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2000 Ph.D. Examiner,
Chair
Dean Snow
(UNB)
Predictors of Help-Seeking Delay in Males
with Symptoms of Coronary Artery
Disease
1999-2001 M.Ed. Committee/
Examiner
Dale McIsaac
(UPEI)
Relationship Between School Sport
Involvement and Academic Achievement
1999-2001 M.Sc. Supervisor Christy Goss (UNB) The Persistence of Fitness Variables and
Physical Activity in Children with
Contrasting Motor Abilities (now Assistant
Professor at the University of New
Brunswick)
1999-2002 Ph.D. Supervisor Jennifer Copeland
(UNB)
Endocrine Response to Exercise in Pre-
and Post-menopausal Females (now
Associate Professor at the University of
Lethbridge)
1998-2000 M.Sc. Supervisor Leslie Consitt (UNB) Comparison of Anabolic Hormone
Changes in Females in Response to
Endurance vs Resistance Exercise
1998-2000 M.Sc. Supervisor Cathy Haines (UNB) Physical Activity and Fitness Levels of
Grade 1 and 2 Schoolchildren
1998 Ph.D. Internal
Examiner
Leslie Burridge
(UNB)
The Effects of Cortisol on the in vivo and
in vitro Secretion of Insulin in Juvenile
Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar L.) and
Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
1997 Ph.D. External
Examiner
John Spence
(Concordia)
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids: A Series of
Meta-Analyses
1996-1998 M.Sc. Supervisor Jennifer Copeland
(UNB)
The Influence of Resistance Exercise and
Training on Hormone Levels of
Postmenopausal Females
1996-1998 M.Sc. Supervisor Wyatt Inman (UNB) The Development and Validation of a
Video Questionnaire to Assess the
Physical Activity of Children (now
College Instructor at Holland College in
Charlottetown)
1995-1998 M.Sc. Supervisor Steve Oliver (UNB) The Effects of the Access Sports Nutrition
Bar on Endurance Running Performance
1997 M.Sc. Examiner Brian Woods (UNB) Bilateral Ratios from Dynamic Knee
Extension: An Exploratory and
Methodological Study
1997 M.Sc. Examiner Mike Aube (UNB) Influence of Pedaling Rate and Resistance
on the Deterministic Component of the
Myo-electric Signal During Ergometer
Cycling
1996 M.Sc. Examiner Karen Frank (UNB) Development of a Predictive Cycle
Ergometer Test Providing Individualized
Results
1994-1996 M.Sc. Committee Karen Frank (UNB) Development of a Predictive Cycle
Ergometer Test Providing Individualized
Results
1994-1997 M.Sc. Supervisor Tracy Pella (UNB) The Effects of Acute Phosphate
Supplementation on Selected
Hematological and Cardio-respiratory
Variables in Type II Diabetics During
Submaximal Cycling Exercise (now
Medical Doctor)
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1994 M.P.E. Examiner Andre Deschenes
(UNB)
The Physical Fitness and Gross Motor
Performance of Children with
Developmental Coordination Disorder
1994 M.P.E. Examiner Chris Roberts (UNB) The Effect of Dibasic Calcium Phosphate
on Ventilatory and Metabolic Thresholds
1993-1994 M.P.E Committee Andre Deschenes
(UNB)
The Physical Fitness and Gross Motor
Performance of Children with
Developmental Coordination Disorder
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VOLUNTEER AND COMMITTEE EXPERIENCE
- University of Ottawa, Faculty of Health Science Search Committee for Tier II Canada
Research Chair in Physical Activity and Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention
- Metabolic/Anthropometry Component Team Investigator for the Maternal-Infant Research
on Environmental Chemicals: Pubertal Timing, Endocrine and Metabolic Function
(MIREC-ENDO) study, 2017-2028
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Psychosocial, Sociocultural and Behavioural
Determinants of Health Grant Review Committee (PB2), 2018
- Member of the Australian Child and Young People 24-Hour Movement Guidelines
Leadership Committee, 2018
- Founding member of PLaTO-Net (Play, Learning and Teaching Outdoors – Network), 2018
- Chair, Expert Statement on Physical Activity and Brain Health in Children and Youth, 2018
- Ontario Healthy Growth Initiative Steering Committee, 2017-2019
- Member of the World Health Organization Early Years 24-Hour Movement Guideline
Development Group, 2017-2018
- Founding member of Outdoor Play Canada
- Member of the Australian Early Years 24-Hour Movement Guidelines Leadership
Committee, 2017
- Member of the UNICEF Canadian Index of Child and Youth Well-being Advisory
Reference Group, 2017-2018
- Member of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health first Sedentary
Behaviour Council Reference Group, 2017-2019
- President and Chair, Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance, 2014+
- Chair, Active Outdoor Play Position Statement Consensus Group, 2014-15
- Chair, Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Guidelines Sub-Committee 2006-2017
- Expert Review Committee for the Canada Foundation for Innovation 2015 Innovation Fund
(Neuroscience)
- International Scientific Committee for the International Congress on Obesity, 2014-2016
- Chair, Ontario Healthy Kids Community Challenge Scientific Reference Committee, Public
Health Ontario, 2014-2018
- Chair, Active Canada 20/20 Active Play Action Group, 2013-2016
- University of Ottawa, Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine, Ontario
Graduate Scholarship Review Committee, 2012-2014
- Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal Recipient Selection Committee (Physical Activity and
Sport Sector), 2012
- ISCOLE Accelerometer Committee, 2012-2015
- ISCOLE Publications Committee, 2012-2016
- CHEO Research Institute Senior Management Committee, 2010-2016
- CHEO Research Institute Strategic Planning Executive Committee, 2010
- CHEO Research Institute Internal Advisory Committee, 2010
- Co-Chair, Childhood Obesity Working group, Kids Health Foundation, 2010-11
- Member of the Research Work Group for the preparation and release of the seventh, eighth,
and ninth annual Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children
and Youth
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- Chair of the Research Work Group for the preparation and release of the first-sixth annual
Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth;
Including preparation of summary report card, long-form report card, and press activities
- Steering Committee for the development of “The Partnership Protocol” - Guidelines and
Principles for Not-for-Profit – Private Partnerships for the promotion of physical activity
and sport, 2009-2011
- Board of Directors, Child and Nature Alliance (Canada), 2009-11
- Chair, Scientific Advisory Committee for the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy
Project, 2007+
- Chair, Steering Committee for the Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy Project, 2007+
- Addressing Childhood Obesity through Research and Networking (ACORN) Steering
Committee, 2008+ (now called TROPIC)
- Inaugural Chair, ParticipACTION Research Advisory Committee (2009-2012)
- Member, ParticipACTION Research Advisory Committee (2012-2018)
- Member of the Champlain Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Network Coordinating
Committee, 2008+
- Invited member of the Theme Working Group #1 – Strengthening Information Systems for
Monitoring, Management, Evaluation and Policy Development of the Canadian Heart Health
Strategy
- ParticipACTION President Search Committee, 2007
- Appointed to the Board of Directors of ParticipACTION, 2007
- Appointed to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of ParticipACTION, 2007
- Appointed Chair of the Physical Activity and Sport Committee of ParticipACTION, 2007
- Chair, Coordinating Committee of the Future of Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines and
Guides Project, supported by the Public Health Agency of Canada in partnership with the
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, 2006+
- Chair, Statistics Canada Expert Advisory Committee for the Canadian Health Measures
Survey, 2003-2012
- QA/QC Advisory Committee, Canadian Health Measures Survey, Statistics Canada
- National Institutes of Health - National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Technical
Evaluation review committee for the Hispanic Community Health Study Contract, 2006
- Advisory Committee to the Canadian Fitness and Lifestyle Research Institute for the project:
Alberta Learning: Evaluation of the Impact of Daily Physical Activity on Students’ Health
and Attitudes, 2005-06
- Member of the Research and Surveillance Working Group of the Canadian Inter-sectoral
Healthy Living Network, 2004-05
- Expert Advisory Group, Canadian Population Health Initiative – Healthy Weights Theme
Area, 2004-2006
- Chair, Canadian Childhood Physical Activity Report Card Expert Consensus Symposium,
(Toronto), 2004
- Chair, 2004 North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine Conference (St.
Andrews, New Brunswick)
- Scientific Director, Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2003-2008
- Chair, Physician Advisory Committee for the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2004-2008
- Chair, Analysis Advisory Committee for the Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2005-2008
- Co-Chair, Health Canada Information Committee for the Canadian Health Measures Survey,
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2003-2008
- Elected Chair, Active Healthy Kids Canada, 2003-2007
- Statistics Canada Population Health Surveys Advisory Committee, 2003-2006
- Honorary Chair, Friends of Go for Green, national campaign
- Appointed to the Board of Directors for the Foundation for Active Healthy Kids 2002-2004
- University of Saskatchewan. Vice-Chair, Health Science Dean’s Committee, 2002-2003
- University of Saskatchewan. Health Science Dean’s Representative to oversee the Inter-
Professional Health Programming Committee
- University of Saskatchewan. Dean of Education Search Committee, 2002
- University of Saskatchewan - appointed as management representative (co-Chair) on the
Joint Committee for the Management of the Collective Agreement (JCMA), 2002
- University of Saskatchewan. Nominations Committee of Council, 2002-2003
- University of Saskatchewan. ASPA Negotiating Advisory Committee, 2002
- Chair, 2004 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Annual Scientific Conference
(Saskatoon)
- University of Saskatchewan Benefits Committee for Academic Employees, 2001-2002
- University of Saskatchewan - member of Dean of Pharmacy and Nutrition Search
Committee, 2002
- Member of Canadian Council for University Physical Education and Kinesiology
Administrators (CCUPEKA), 2001-2003
- University of Saskatchewan representative on the 2007 World University Games Bid
Committee
- member of University of Saskatchewan Health Science Dean’s Committee, 2001-2003
- elected member of University of Saskatchewan University Council, 2001-2003
- appointed member of University of Saskatchewan Senate, 2001-2003
- member of University of Saskatchewan President’s Advisory Council, 2001-2003
- member of University of Saskatchewan Dean’s Council, 2001-2003
- University of Saskatchewan. Chair, Huskie Athletics Endowment Board, 2001-2003
- University of Saskatchewan. Chair, Athletics Advisory Council, 2001-2003
- University of Saskatchewan - appointed to V.P. Student Services Search Committee, 2001-
2002
- Appointed to review the University of New Brunswick Faculty research ranking procedure
- Canada Foundation for Innovation Review Committee, University of New Brunswick, 2000
- Chair, Life Sciences and Psychology NSERC PGS - A/B Scholarship Subcommittee,
University of New Brunswick, 1999, 2000
- North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine, Board of Governors, 2000-2004
- Governor General’s Gold Medal Committee, University of New Brunswick, 2000-2002
- University of New Brunswick, Search Committee, Dean of Faculty of Kinesiology, 1999
- Chair, Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology FACA Awards Selection Committee,
2000-2001
- University of New Brunswick, Chair, Faculty of Kinesiology Ethics Committee, 1999,
2000-2003
- Executive Committee of the U.N.B. School of Graduate Studies, 1999, 2000-2003
- U.N.B. Faculty of Kinesiology, Executive Committee (Director of Graduate Studies), 1999,
2000-2003
- invited participant in the New Brunswick Provincial Social Policy Renewal Roundtable,
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1998
- appointed to Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Governance Review Committee,
1998
- Chair, U.N.B. Visiting Lecturers Senate Subcommittee, 1998-99
- Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Professional Fitness and Lifestyle Consultant
(PFLC) Technical Committee (2 year term)
- Secretary, U.N.B. Visiting Lecturers Subcommittee, 1997-98
- invited by the New Brunswick Department of Education to be part of the Health Curriculum
Framework Group, 1997
- appointed to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Society for
Exercise Physiology, 1997-1999
- appointed to the Board of Directors of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology, 1997-
1999
- appointed Chair of the National Committee on Fitness Appraisal Certification and
Accreditation (CFACA - a program of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology), 1997-
1999
- Canada Games Drug Education Resource Person for New Brunswick teams, 1997
- invited member of the New Brunswick Provincial Health Curriculum Development
Advisory Committee, 1997-98
- invited member of the New Brunswick Provincial Physical Education Curriculum
Development Advisory Committee, 1996-97
- President, New Brunswick Council for Fitness and Active Living, 1996-97
- invited to participate in a national press conference representing C.A.H.P.E.R.D. and
discussing the implications of the release of the Report from the U.S. Surgeon General's
Office
- elected to the first ever School Parent Committee (new school board structure) for Priestman
Street Elementary School, and elected Chair of the committee (1996 and 1997)
- Chair of the Organizing Committee for the 1998 Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
Scientific Conference
- invited participant in the National Health Research and Development Program (NHRDP)
"Future Directions Workshop", 1996
- Organizing Committee, FITFEST 1996 - N.B. Fitness Leadership Development Conference
- Chair, Organizational Effectiveness Committee, N.B. Council for Fitness and Active Living,
1996
- Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology - appointed to committee on the Integration of
Physical Activity Services Within the Health Care System, 1995-96
- President, New Brunswick Council for Fitness and Active Living, 1995-96
- Chair, Research Team for the National Longitudinal Study on the Impact of Quality
Physical Education, 1995 – 2000
- Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology representative to the National Fitness Leadership
Advisory Committee Forum, 1995
- Organizing Committee, FITFEST 1995 - N.B. Fitness Leadership Development Conference
- Search Committee for the Dean of the Faculty of Kinesiology, U.N.B., 1995-96
- member of National advisory committee for the Longitudinal Study on the Impact of Quality
Physical Education, 1995
- Invited participant in Active Living Canada's Shared Planning Framework Workgroup, 1995
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- Invited participant in New Brunswick Roundtable on Physical Education II, 1995
- Executive Committee (elected member-at-large), Faculty of Physical Education and
Recreation, U.N.B., 1995-97
- Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology - appointed to national Fitness Appraisal,
Certification, and Accreditation (FACA) Executive Committee, 1995
- Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology - FACA Program - appointed Chair of national
CFC Technical Committee, 1995
- Health Region 3 Wellness and Health Promotion Committee (U.N.B. Rep), 1994-96
- Organizing Committee, Fall Classic 10k and 5k road race, 1992-94
- Graduate Assistantship Committee, Faculty of Kinesiology, U.N.B., 1994-98
- Social Committee, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, U.N.B., 1994-96
- Board of Directors for the New Brunswick Council for Fitness and Active Living, 1994-97
- New Brunswick FACA Committee Chairman and provincial representative, 1994-97
- Medical Director for the Heart Marathon, Fredericton, N.B., 1994
- Canada Games Anti-doping Resource Person for New Brunswick teams, 1993
- New Brunswick FACA committee, 1992-94
- Sport Science program coordinator, Faculty of Phys. Ed. and Rec., U.N.B., 1992-93
- Activities committee, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, U.N.B, 1992-93
- Curriculum committee, Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, U.N.B., 1992-93
- New Brunswick representative to National Education Workshop on Drugs and Sport
(sponsored by Canadian Centre for Drug-Free Sport), 1992
- wrote monthly column SWEAT (Science With Exercise And Training) in "FOOTNOTES"
newsletter (Capital City Roadrunners Newsletter), 1992-97
- U.N.B. Physical Education and Recreation Faculty Council, 1990-97
- member of organizing committee for World Junior Track and Field Championships, 1988
- Student Welfare Committee, Dept. of Community Health, University of Toronto, 1989
- Curriculum Committee, Dept. of Community Health, University of Toronto, 1987-90
- Examination Committee, Dept. of Community Health, University of Toronto, 1988-90
- Intercollegiate Athletic Council, University of Toronto, 1986-88
- Board of Directors, Huntington College, Laurentian University, 1983-85
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AWARDS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Distinguished Lecturer - Faculty of Education, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2019
Recognized by Clarivate on the list of Highly Cited Researchers 2018 (This list recognizes
world-class researchers selected for their exceptional research performance, demonstrated
by production of multiple highly cited papers that rank in the top 1% by citations for field
and year in Web of Science)
Vic Neufeld Mentorship Award in Global Health Research from the Canadian Coalition for
Global Health Research, 2018
Named Fellow of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology (F-CSEP) - one of eight
inaugural recipients of the distinction
Appointed Adjunct Research Professor in the Department of Health Sciences, Carleton
University 2018-2021
Manuscript on which I am the lead author “Sedentary Behavior Research Network (SBRN)
– Terminology Consensus Project process and outcome” that was published in the
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity was selected for
recognition by the SpringerNature Change the World, One Article at a Time initiative
Victor Marchessault Advocacy Award from the Canadian Pediatric Society ($1,000), 2018
Appointed Visiting Professor in the Department/School of Psychological Sciences and
Health, Physical Activity for Health, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 2017-
2019
Named one of Canada’s top 100 health influencers by Optimyz magazine, 2017
Lawson Foundation 60th Anniversary Award – awarded to grantees who have made very
significant contributions in their respective fields of work over the past decade ($100,000)
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Outstanding Investigator Award,
2016
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology Honour Award ($2,000), 2016
“Sports day in Canada: a longitudinal evaluation” by Lauren White, Alicia Luciani, Tanya
R. Berry, Sameer Deshpande, Amy Latimer-Cheung, Norm O'Reilly, Ryan E. Rhodes, John
C. Spence, Mark S. Tremblay, Guy Faulkner received the annual Pittu Laungani Award for
best paper in the International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 2016
Joseph Rutenfranz Lecturer at the XXIX Pediatric Work Physiology Meeting (Utrecht,
Netherlands), 2015
Appointed as Visiting Professor at Southwest University (Chong Qing, China)
Awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal (awarded by Governor General of
Canada), 2013
2012 Harshman Lecturer, University of Guelph, Department of Family Relations and
Applied Nutrition
Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, Award of Excellence:
Outstanding Research Mentor Award, 2012
Honorary Doctor of Letters, Nipissing University, 2011
Appointed Visiting Professor, Department of Recreation Management and Exercise Science,
Kenyatta University, Nairobi Kenya, 2011
Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, University of Toronto
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Distinguished Lecturer Award, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Western Ontario
(London), 2010
Distinguished Lecturer Award, West Texas A & M University (Canyon, Texas), 2010
Honorary selection to carry the Olympic torch (in Ottawa) for 2010 Vancouver Olympics
Canadian Health Measures Survey Mobile Examination Centre named in my honour by
Statistics Canada, 2008
Senior Management Performance Merit Bonus, Statistics Canada, 2008
Senior Management Performance Merit Bonus, Statistics Canada, 2007
Lansdowne Scholar, University of Victoria, 2006
Senior Management Performance Merit Bonus, Statistics Canada, 2006
Grant Gall Lecturer. Child Health Research Symposium, Department of Pediatrics,
University of Calgary, 2005
Gwen E. Leslie Memorial Lecturer. Canadian Home Economics Foundation and Manitoba
Home Economic Teachers’ Association, 2005
Senior Management Performance Merit Bonus, Statistics Canada, 2005
Senior Management Performance Merit Bonus, Statistics Canada, 2004
University of New Brunswick, Outstanding Contribution Award, UNB Varsity Reds
Athletics, 2001
University of New Brunswick, Faculty Merit Award, 1999-2000
As Director of the U.N.B. Fitness Assessment Centre, received the "Active Living Facility
Award" from the New Brunswick Council for Fitness and Active Living, 1999
University of New Brunswick, nominated for the Allan P. Stuart Award for Excellence in
Teaching, 1998-99
University of New Brunswick, Faculty Merit Award, 1998-99
University of New Brunswick, awarded early tenure, 1998
Nominated for the Mall Peepre Memorial Award (for outstanding contributions to fitness
leadership in Canada), 1998
University of New Brunswick, awarded early promotion to Associate Professor, 1997
University of New Brunswick, Faculty Merit Award, 1995-96
University of Toronto "T-Holder Academic Excellence Award", 1990
Provincially ranked badminton player (14 years)
Entered and completed 18 marathons and over 300 running, triathlon and multisport races
University of Toronto Bronze "T" Athletic Achievement Award, 1989
Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 1989
Wintario Research Fellowship, 1988
Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 1987
Ontario University Athletic Association Badminton Championship Team: 1987, 1988, 1989
Laurentian University, School of Human Movement "Outstanding Student" Award, 1986
Johnny D'Aoust Memorial Scholarship: Laurentian University, 1985
Qualified for World Ironman Triathlon Championships, 1982
Outstanding Achievement in Sport Award from Town of Walden, 1979
Bronze medal at Canadian Pepsi Badminton Championships, 1979
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QUALIFICATIONS
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology - Certified Exercise Physiologist (CSEP-CEP)
Exercise is Medicine – advanced level certification
Phlebotomist / Intravenous catheterization certification
NCCP level I, badminton
NCCP technical level I, track and field
NCCP theory level II
COACHING EXPERIENCE
1982-83 Head Coach (player-coach) – Laurentian University Men’s Varsity Badminton
team
created varsity team, two players (including myself) made it to the OUAA
finals
1989-90 Head Coach (player-coach) – University of Toronto Men’s Varsity Badminton team
OUAA team silver medal
1989-90 Head Coach - Georgian College Women’s and Men’s Varsity Badminton team three players qualified for OCAA finals
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS/AFFILIATIONS
Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance (Founder)
African Physical Activity Network
American College of Sports Medicine
Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research
Canadian Public Health Association
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
International Motor Competence Network
International Network of Time-Use Epidemiologists
International Physical Literacy Association
International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA)
International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH)
ISPAH Global Advocacy for Physical Activity Council
ISPAH Physical Activity Measurement and Surveillance Council
ISPAH Sedentary Behaviour Council
Kids Brain Health Network
North American Society for Pediatric Exercise Medicine
Obesity Canada
Outdoor Play Canada (Founding Member)
Physical and Health Education Canada
PLaTO-Net (Play, Learning and Teaching Outdoors – Network)(Founding Member)
Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (Founder)