Wednesday, May 18, 2022


Thursday, May 19, 2022

3:00 - 4:00 Virtual Trivia Event
7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast
7:00 - 18:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 2)
8:25 - 9:40 S.1.03 - The Impact of forces of change on physical activity research, policy, and practice: Exploring emerging approaches and their consequences
S.1.04 - Ecological momentary assessment in physical activity and sedentary behavior research: Evidence, challenges and opportunities
S.1.05 - Sustaining the implementation of nutrition and physical activity interventions in early care and school settings.
S.1.06 - Lessons learned from evidence-based practice: Promoting healthy ageing through improving movement behaviours
9:50 - 10:50 Keynote #2 David Conroy
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P1 - Thursday
12:05 - 13:20 O.1.01 - Socioeconomic predictors of behavioral nutrition and physical activity
O.1.02 - Innovation in measurement for behavioral research
SIG.1.01 - Children and Families
SIG.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and management
SIG.1.04 - E-& mHealth
SIG.1.05 - Implementation and scalability
SIG.1.06 - Ageing
13:20 - 14:35 Thursday Lunch
14:15 - 16:15 D2S.1.02 - Develop mobile health and ecological momentary assessment interventions using a “no-code” app builder platform: Pathverse
D2S.1.03 - Indigenous cultural safety for community-based participatory researchers
14:35 - 16:05 O.1.03 - Parents’ impact on child eating and physical activity behavior
O.1.04 - Apps, games, and social media, #OhMy!
O.1.05 - Advances in cancer and long-term disease survivorship
O.1.06 - Physical activity and nutrition tools and practices in early care and educational setting
O.1.07 - School nutrition and physical activity: Social and physical environmental influences
O.1.08 - Environmental and social influences on physical activity and health
16:05 - 16:20 Thursday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:20 - 17:35 S.1.01 - Addressing lifestyle patterns and health in early life: From observation to intervention
S.1.08 - Citizen science to advance behavioral change science: Empowering adolescents to create change
S.1.09 - Applying innovative experimental methods to evaluate front-of-package nutrition labels
S.1.10 - How does a day look like among patients with diabetes? Exploring physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep across a 24-hour day
S.1.11 - A review of the National Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Obesity in South Africa, 2015-2020 and the development of the new National Obesity Strategy, 2022-2027
S.1.12 - Changes in the food environment through childhood and adolescence: Towards sustainable approaches that promote healthy dietary behaviours into adulthood
18:30 - 22:00 ISBNPA Gala Dinner (ticketed)
3:00 - 4:00 Virtual Trivia Event
7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast
7:00 - 18:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 2)
8:25 - 9:40 S.1.03 - The Impact of forces of change on physical activity research, policy, and practice: Exploring emerging approaches and their consequences
S.1.04 - Ecological momentary assessment in physical activity and sedentary behavior research: Evidence, challenges and opportunities
S.1.05 - Sustaining the implementation of nutrition and physical activity interventions in early care and school settings.
S.1.06 - Lessons learned from evidence-based practice: Promoting healthy ageing through improving movement behaviours
9:50 - 10:50 Keynote #2 David Conroy
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P1 - Thursday
12:05 - 13:20 O.1.01 - Socioeconomic predictors of behavioral nutrition and physical activity
O.1.02 - Innovation in measurement for behavioral research
SIG.1.01 - Children and Families
SIG.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and management
SIG.1.04 - E-& mHealth
SIG.1.05 - Implementation and scalability
SIG.1.06 - Ageing
13:20 - 14:35 Thursday Lunch
14:15 - 16:15 D2S.1.02 - Develop mobile health and ecological momentary assessment interventions using a “no-code” app builder platform: Pathverse
D2S.1.03 - Indigenous cultural safety for community-based participatory researchers
14:35 - 16:05 O.1.03 - Parents’ impact on child eating and physical activity behavior
O.1.04 - Apps, games, and social media, #OhMy!
O.1.05 - Advances in cancer and long-term disease survivorship
O.1.06 - Physical activity and nutrition tools and practices in early care and educational setting
O.1.07 - School nutrition and physical activity: Social and physical environmental influences
O.1.08 - Environmental and social influences on physical activity and health
16:05 - 16:20 Thursday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:20 - 17:35 S.1.01 - Addressing lifestyle patterns and health in early life: From observation to intervention
S.1.08 - Citizen science to advance behavioral change science: Empowering adolescents to create change
S.1.09 - Applying innovative experimental methods to evaluate front-of-package nutrition labels
S.1.10 - How does a day look like among patients with diabetes? Exploring physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep across a 24-hour day
S.1.11 - A review of the National Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Obesity in South Africa, 2015-2020 and the development of the new National Obesity Strategy, 2022-2027
S.1.12 - Changes in the food environment through childhood and adolescence: Towards sustainable approaches that promote healthy dietary behaviours into adulthood
18:30 - 22:00 ISBNPA Gala Dinner (ticketed)

3:00 - 4:00 Virtual Trivia Event
7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast
7:00 - 18:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 2)
8:25 - 9:40 S.1.03 - The Impact of forces of change on physical activity research, policy, and practice: Exploring emerging approaches and their consequences
S.1.04 - Ecological momentary assessment in physical activity and sedentary behavior research: Evidence, challenges and opportunities
S.1.05 - Sustaining the implementation of nutrition and physical activity interventions in early care and school settings.
S.1.06 - Lessons learned from evidence-based practice: Promoting healthy ageing through improving movement behaviours
9:50 - 10:50 Keynote #2 David Conroy
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P1 - Thursday
12:05 - 13:20 O.1.01 - Socioeconomic predictors of behavioral nutrition and physical activity
O.1.02 - Innovation in measurement for behavioral research
SIG.1.01 - Children and Families
SIG.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and management
SIG.1.04 - E-& mHealth
SIG.1.05 - Implementation and scalability
SIG.1.06 - Ageing
13:20 - 14:35 Thursday Lunch
14:15 - 16:15 D2S.1.02 - Develop mobile health and ecological momentary assessment interventions using a “no-code” app builder platform: Pathverse
D2S.1.03 - Indigenous cultural safety for community-based participatory researchers
14:35 - 16:05 O.1.03 - Parents’ impact on child eating and physical activity behavior
O.1.04 - Apps, games, and social media, #OhMy!
O.1.05 - Advances in cancer and long-term disease survivorship
O.1.06 - Physical activity and nutrition tools and practices in early care and educational setting
O.1.07 - School nutrition and physical activity: Social and physical environmental influences
O.1.08 - Environmental and social influences on physical activity and health
16:05 - 16:20 Thursday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:20 - 17:35 S.1.01 - Addressing lifestyle patterns and health in early life: From observation to intervention
S.1.08 - Citizen science to advance behavioral change science: Empowering adolescents to create change
S.1.09 - Applying innovative experimental methods to evaluate front-of-package nutrition labels
S.1.10 - How does a day look like among patients with diabetes? Exploring physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep across a 24-hour day
S.1.11 - A review of the National Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Obesity in South Africa, 2015-2020 and the development of the new National Obesity Strategy, 2022-2027
S.1.12 - Changes in the food environment through childhood and adolescence: Towards sustainable approaches that promote healthy dietary behaviours into adulthood
18:30 - 22:00 ISBNPA Gala Dinner (ticketed)


Friday, May 20, 2022

7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast (2)
7:30 - 17:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 3)
8:00 - 9:30 D2S.2.04 - Participatory research methods: Where is the science?
8:30 - 9:45 S.2.13 - Movement behaviours in infants and toddlers: Exploring associations with health, measurement, and prevalence
S.2.14 - Prevention and management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with lifestyle behaviors
S.2.15 - Comparing designs for resilient whole community physical activity systems for children: Wellscapes rural community randomized trial Wave One effectiveness and implementation outcomes
S.2.16 - Public open spaces for older adults’ physical activity and mental health
S.2.18 - Measuring policy actions for healthy and sustainable food and physical activity environments
9:50 - 9:55 Presenting best IJBNPA papers
Presented in the Ballroom
9:55 - 10:55 Keynote #3 Olga Sarmiento
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P2 - Friday
12:05 - 13:20 O.2.09 - Disease prevention research for specific populations
O.2.10 - Exploring relationships between food environment, intake and health
SIG.1.07 - Early care and education
SIG.1.08 - Young adults
SIG.1.09 - Socio-economic inequalities
SIG.1.10 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG.1.11 - Policies and environments
13:20 - 14:30 General Assembly Meeting of the Members - Room 150
Room 150
13:20 - 14:35 Friday Lunch
14:35 - 15:05 ECR Presentations (Ballroom, Room 150, 151, 152)
Ballroom: Allison Ross Room 150: Audrey Elford Room 151: Erika Ikeda (virtual) Room 152: Jennette Moreno
15:10 - 16:40 D2S.2.06 - ImPARfections in co-creation experiences
O.2.11 - Schools and environments affecting children’s nutrition and physical activity behaviors
O.2.12 - Individual and contextual effects on motivation
O.2.13 - Determinants of behavioral nutrition and physical activity in young adults
O.2.14 - Optimizing D&I Research
O.2.15 - Latest findings and methods in participatory research in health promotion
O.2.16 - Machine Learning and agent based modeling for physical activity and nutrition research
16:40 - 16:55 Friday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:55 - 18:10 S.2.19 - The 24-hour movement behaviour perspective in children: Is any guideline better than no guideline to move the field forward?
S.2.20 - Nutrition mHealth Apps: Innovative tools to empower health behaviour modification
S.2.21 - Research gaps and opportunities related to obesity prevention in early childcare settings
S.2.22 - Increasing the reach of physical activity and sedentary behaviour interventions in cancer survivors
S.2.23 - Youth-informed participatory action research: from preparation to transfer to other contexts
S.2.24 - Carrot or stick?: Incentives versus disincentives to improve dietary behaviors in the United States (Debate)
7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast (2)
7:30 - 17:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 3)
8:00 - 9:30 D2S.2.04 - Participatory research methods: Where is the science?
8:30 - 9:45 S.2.13 - Movement behaviours in infants and toddlers: Exploring associations with health, measurement, and prevalence
S.2.14 - Prevention and management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with lifestyle behaviors
S.2.15 - Comparing designs for resilient whole community physical activity systems for children: Wellscapes rural community randomized trial Wave One effectiveness and implementation outcomes
S.2.16 - Public open spaces for older adults’ physical activity and mental health
S.2.18 - Measuring policy actions for healthy and sustainable food and physical activity environments
9:50 - 9:55 Presenting best IJBNPA papers
Presented in the Ballroom
9:55 - 10:55 Keynote #3 Olga Sarmiento
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P2 - Friday
12:05 - 13:20 O.2.09 - Disease prevention research for specific populations
O.2.10 - Exploring relationships between food environment, intake and health
SIG.1.07 - Early care and education
SIG.1.08 - Young adults
SIG.1.09 - Socio-economic inequalities
SIG.1.10 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG.1.11 - Policies and environments
13:20 - 14:30 General Assembly Meeting of the Members - Room 150
Room 150
13:20 - 14:35 Friday Lunch
14:35 - 15:05 ECR Presentations (Ballroom, Room 150, 151, 152)
Ballroom: Allison Ross Room 150: Audrey Elford Room 151: Erika Ikeda (virtual) Room 152: Jennette Moreno
15:10 - 16:40 D2S.2.06 - ImPARfections in co-creation experiences
O.2.11 - Schools and environments affecting children’s nutrition and physical activity behaviors
O.2.12 - Individual and contextual effects on motivation
O.2.13 - Determinants of behavioral nutrition and physical activity in young adults
O.2.14 - Optimizing D&I Research
O.2.15 - Latest findings and methods in participatory research in health promotion
O.2.16 - Machine Learning and agent based modeling for physical activity and nutrition research
16:40 - 16:55 Friday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:55 - 18:10 S.2.19 - The 24-hour movement behaviour perspective in children: Is any guideline better than no guideline to move the field forward?
S.2.20 - Nutrition mHealth Apps: Innovative tools to empower health behaviour modification
S.2.21 - Research gaps and opportunities related to obesity prevention in early childcare settings
S.2.22 - Increasing the reach of physical activity and sedentary behaviour interventions in cancer survivors
S.2.23 - Youth-informed participatory action research: from preparation to transfer to other contexts
S.2.24 - Carrot or stick?: Incentives versus disincentives to improve dietary behaviors in the United States (Debate)

7:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast (2)
7:30 - 17:00 Registration/Information Desk (day 3)
8:00 - 9:30 D2S.2.04 - Participatory research methods: Where is the science?
8:30 - 9:45 S.2.13 - Movement behaviours in infants and toddlers: Exploring associations with health, measurement, and prevalence
S.2.14 - Prevention and management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease with lifestyle behaviors
S.2.15 - Comparing designs for resilient whole community physical activity systems for children: Wellscapes rural community randomized trial Wave One effectiveness and implementation outcomes
S.2.16 - Public open spaces for older adults’ physical activity and mental health
S.2.18 - Measuring policy actions for healthy and sustainable food and physical activity environments
9:50 - 9:55 Presenting best IJBNPA papers
Presented in the Ballroom
9:55 - 10:55 Keynote #3 Olga Sarmiento
10:50 - 12:05 Coffee Break, Exhibits and Posters P2 - Friday
12:05 - 13:20 O.2.09 - Disease prevention research for specific populations
O.2.10 - Exploring relationships between food environment, intake and health
SIG.1.07 - Early care and education
SIG.1.08 - Young adults
SIG.1.09 - Socio-economic inequalities
SIG.1.10 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG.1.11 - Policies and environments
13:20 - 14:30 General Assembly Meeting of the Members - Room 150
Room 150
13:20 - 14:35 Friday Lunch
14:35 - 15:05 ECR Presentations (Ballroom, Room 150, 151, 152)
Ballroom: Allison Ross Room 150: Audrey Elford Room 151: Erika Ikeda (virtual) Room 152: Jennette Moreno
15:10 - 16:40 D2S.2.06 - ImPARfections in co-creation experiences
O.2.11 - Schools and environments affecting children’s nutrition and physical activity behaviors
O.2.12 - Individual and contextual effects on motivation
O.2.13 - Determinants of behavioral nutrition and physical activity in young adults
O.2.14 - Optimizing D&I Research
O.2.15 - Latest findings and methods in participatory research in health promotion
O.2.16 - Machine Learning and agent based modeling for physical activity and nutrition research
16:40 - 16:55 Friday PM Coffee Break/Exhibits
16:55 - 18:10 S.2.19 - The 24-hour movement behaviour perspective in children: Is any guideline better than no guideline to move the field forward?
S.2.20 - Nutrition mHealth Apps: Innovative tools to empower health behaviour modification
S.2.21 - Research gaps and opportunities related to obesity prevention in early childcare settings
S.2.22 - Increasing the reach of physical activity and sedentary behaviour interventions in cancer survivors
S.2.23 - Youth-informed participatory action research: from preparation to transfer to other contexts
S.2.24 - Carrot or stick?: Incentives versus disincentives to improve dietary behaviors in the United States (Debate)


Saturday, May 21, 2022


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