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Preliminary Program

Wednesday, June 14, 2023

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Pre-Conference Workshops & Dare2Share Sessions
Please note that the workshops and Dare2Share Sessions will take place at the Uppsala Biomedical Centre. Room info can be found in each session.
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.04 - Intervention Optimization: An Introduction to the MOST Mindset
WS.1.06 - Designing interventions to promote community health: a multilevel, stepwise approach
WS.1.08 - Data science for nutrition research– an introduction to programming
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.01 - Observational research and causal conclusions: friends or foes?
WS.1.09 - Cognitive interviewing for improved measurement in behavioral nutrition and physical activity
WS.1.10 - Engaging vulnerable or marginalized populations in health behavior research: ethical considerations and lessons learned
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.07 - Network of Early Career Researchers and Students of ISBNPA (NESI) Workshop
8:45 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.03 - What works for whom under which circumstances and how: an introduction and practical guide to evaluate health behavior interventions using realist review
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WS.1.02 - Connections Matter: Introduction and Application of Social Network Analysis
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.11 - Mobile Health App Development Using a “No-code” App Builder
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.01 - Launching a Digital Citizen Science Observatory: Rapid Systems Mapping to Create a Global Digital Ecosystem for Active Living and Nutrition Research
WS.1.05 - Introduction to and hands-on practice with system dynamics using the CO-CREATE model on youth obesity prevention
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Learning how to resource the main phase of the study without a grant. Experiences from the SUNRISE International Study.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.02 - Towards open and reproducible science in physical activity and behavioural nutrition research - what and how?
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Opening Ceremony
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Keynote #1 - Community-engaged Citizen Science to Advance Healthy Lifestyles & Health Equity Worldwide: Building the Science of Citizen Science
Walk to UKK
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress (UKK) - Vaksalagatan 1, 753 31 Uppsala
Award Sessions
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Award Session - Ageing | Cancer prevention and management
Award Session - Children and Families
Award Session - Early care and education | Young Adults
Award Session - Implementation & Sustainability | Policies and Environments
Award Session - Motivation and Behavior Change | e- &mHealth
Award Session - Socio-economic inequalities | Participatory research in health promotion
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Chaired Poster Session - Level 2
Chaired Poster Session - Level 6
Mingle & Networking
.
Pre-Conference Workshops & Dare2Share Sessions
Please note that the workshops and Dare2Share Sessions will take place at the Uppsala Biomedical Centre. Room info can be found in each session.
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.04 - Intervention Optimization: An Introduction to the MOST Mindset
WS.1.06 - Designing interventions to promote community health: a multilevel, stepwise approach
WS.1.08 - Data science for nutrition research– an introduction to programming
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.01 - Observational research and causal conclusions: friends or foes?
WS.1.09 - Cognitive interviewing for improved measurement in behavioral nutrition and physical activity
WS.1.10 - Engaging vulnerable or marginalized populations in health behavior research: ethical considerations and lessons learned
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.07 - Network of Early Career Researchers and Students of ISBNPA (NESI) Workshop
8:45 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.03 - What works for whom under which circumstances and how: an introduction and practical guide to evaluate health behavior interventions using realist review
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WS.1.02 - Connections Matter: Introduction and Application of Social Network Analysis
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.11 - Mobile Health App Development Using a “No-code” App Builder
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.01 - Launching a Digital Citizen Science Observatory: Rapid Systems Mapping to Create a Global Digital Ecosystem for Active Living and Nutrition Research
WS.1.05 - Introduction to and hands-on practice with system dynamics using the CO-CREATE model on youth obesity prevention
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Learning how to resource the main phase of the study without a grant. Experiences from the SUNRISE International Study.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.02 - Towards open and reproducible science in physical activity and behavioural nutrition research - what and how?
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Opening Ceremony
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Keynote #1 - Community-engaged Citizen Science to Advance Healthy Lifestyles & Health Equity Worldwide: Building the Science of Citizen Science
Walk to UKK
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress (UKK) - Vaksalagatan 1, 753 31 Uppsala
Award Sessions
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Award Session - Ageing | Cancer prevention and management
Award Session - Children and Families
Award Session - Early care and education | Young Adults
Award Session - Implementation & Sustainability | Policies and Environments
Award Session - Motivation and Behavior Change | e- &mHealth
Award Session - Socio-economic inequalities | Participatory research in health promotion
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Chaired Poster Session - Level 2
Chaired Poster Session - Level 6
Mingle & Networking

.
Pre-Conference Workshops & Dare2Share Sessions
Please note that the workshops and Dare2Share Sessions will take place at the Uppsala Biomedical Centre. Room info can be found in each session.
8:00 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.04 - Intervention Optimization: An Introduction to the MOST Mindset
WS.1.06 - Designing interventions to promote community health: a multilevel, stepwise approach
WS.1.08 - Data science for nutrition research– an introduction to programming
8:30 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.01 - Observational research and causal conclusions: friends or foes?
WS.1.09 - Cognitive interviewing for improved measurement in behavioral nutrition and physical activity
WS.1.10 - Engaging vulnerable or marginalized populations in health behavior research: ethical considerations and lessons learned
8:30 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.07 - Network of Early Career Researchers and Students of ISBNPA (NESI) Workshop
8:45 AM - 1:00 PM WS.1.03 - What works for whom under which circumstances and how: an introduction and practical guide to evaluate health behavior interventions using realist review
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WS.1.02 - Connections Matter: Introduction and Application of Social Network Analysis
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM WS.1.11 - Mobile Health App Development Using a “No-code” App Builder
9:00 AM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.01 - Launching a Digital Citizen Science Observatory: Rapid Systems Mapping to Create a Global Digital Ecosystem for Active Living and Nutrition Research
WS.1.05 - Introduction to and hands-on practice with system dynamics using the CO-CREATE model on youth obesity prevention
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM Learning how to resource the main phase of the study without a grant. Experiences from the SUNRISE International Study.
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM d2s.0.02 - Towards open and reproducible science in physical activity and behavioural nutrition research - what and how?
2:00 PM - 2:45 PM Opening Ceremony
2:45 PM - 3:45 PM Keynote #1 - Community-engaged Citizen Science to Advance Healthy Lifestyles & Health Equity Worldwide: Building the Science of Citizen Science
Walk to UKK
Uppsala Konsert & Kongress (UKK) - Vaksalagatan 1, 753 31 Uppsala
Award Sessions
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
Award Session - Ageing | Cancer prevention and management
Award Session - Children and Families
Award Session - Early care and education | Young Adults
Award Session - Implementation & Sustainability | Policies and Environments
Award Session - Motivation and Behavior Change | e- &mHealth
Award Session - Socio-economic inequalities | Participatory research in health promotion
5:30 PM - 6:45 PM Chaired Poster Session - Level 2
Chaired Poster Session - Level 6
Mingle & Networking


Thursday, June 15, 2023

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7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Thursday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.1.01-S.1.10
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.1.01. - Novel approaches for assessing and analysing child eating behaviours
S.1.02 - The methodological challenges of understanding and transforming systems to promote healthier dietary and physical activity behaviours: lessons from the LIKE and Mandala programmes
S.1.03 - Food insecurity in context: Capturing lived experiences and exploring implications for research and policy
S.1.04 - The Quest for a Valid and Reliable Global Adolescent and Child Physical Activity Questionnaire – introducing the GAC-PAQ Project
S.1.05 - Measurement and Trends in Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Among Middle Aged and Older Adults in the US and CZ
S.1.06 - Measuring health-related features of the natural, built and food environments in low- and middle-income countries: a syndemic approach
S.1.07 - Cognitively enriched physical activity interventions for healthy ageing
S.1.08 - Supporting sustainment of nutrition and physical activity interventions in schools
S.1.09 - The need for and feasibility of using ecological momentary assessment and just-in-time adaptive interventions in vulnerable groups
S.1.10 - Implementing exercise and lifestyle support in individuals living with and beyond cancer: a patient-centred approach
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Impact strategic planning and IJBNPA Awards // Keynote #2 - Making an impact in behavioral nutrition! Are we there yet?
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.1
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
P.1.01 - Ageing
P.1.02 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and Management
P.1.04 - E and M Health
P.1.05 - Implementation and Scalability
P.1.06 - Children and Families
P.1.07 - Early Care and Education
SIG Meetings 1.1 - 1.5
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M1.1 - Policies and Environments
SIG M1.2 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG M1.3 - Young Adults
SIG M1.4 - Indigenous Group
SIG M1.5 - SocioEconomic Inequalities
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Meet the 'Our Voice' Team
Short Orals SO.1.01 - SO.1.09
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.1.01 - Latest findings in Epidemiology and COVID-related studies
SO.1.02 - Policies for healthy environments
SO.1.03 - Hot topics on metabolic health
SO.1.04 - Improving measurement of diet and physical activity
SO.1.05 - If it's complex, use participatory research designs
SO.1.06 - Latest findings in motivational predictors
SO.1.07 - Latest findings in Ageing
SO.1.08 - Lessons learned from implementation in the school setting
SO.1.09 - The Latest Research on Mobile Interventions for Weight-Related Behaviors
Dare2Share Session 1.03
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
d2s.1.03 - How to make our research more inclusive
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM IJBNPA Editorial Meeting
Lunch Break Day 1
Orals O.1.01 - O.1.09
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
O.1.01 - How parents and carers behaviors are linked to children behaviors and health
O.1.02 - Evidence-based approaches for the promotion of healthy foods
O.1.03 - Latest findings on socio-economic inequalities
O.1.04 - Improving measurement of movement behaviour in children
O.1.05 - What have we learned recently on participatory research designs
O.1.06 - How is early childcare education linked to child health?
O.1.07 - Physical function and ageing - from prevention to intervention
O.1.08 - Scaling up interventions in community and health care settings
O.1.09 - Multi-source data collection using e- & m-Health methodologies, towards improved mental and physical health
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM S.1.21 - Move, sit, sleep: the co-dependence of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep in adults with (pre)diabetes
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.1.11 - S.1.20
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.1.11 - Adaptation of a healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children (Healthy Dads Healthy Kids) across different countries, settings and cultures.
S.1.12 - Experiences of policy and research co-creation with young people: Learnings from the COCREATE Project
S.1.13 - The latest insights in measurement and analysis of 24-hour movement behaviors in the early years – definitions, measurement tools and analysis
S.1.14 - BMI or Not to BMI? Weighing the Value of Body Mass Index as a Measure of Health (Debate)
S.1.15 - Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health: sharing experiences of co-creating sleep health interventions in Belgium and the Netherlands
S.1.16 - Leveraging Systems Science to Improve Nutrition and Obesity-Related Policy and Actions
S.1.17 - Novel insights on physical behaviour and non-communicable disease from the UK Biobank: A unified physical activity, posture, and sleep framework
S.1.18 - Indigenous Health Promotion - A Distinct and Decolonial Approach to Promoting Health Led by Indigenous Communities
S.1.19 - The Power of Parks: The role of parks and recreation spaces in promoting youth physical activity
S.1.20 - The changing influence of social and physical environments on diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood
5:45 PM - 7:30 PM ACTIVITY: Walking Football
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM ACTIVITY: Summer Zone/Street Basketball Tournament
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM NESI Dinner
(ticketed event)
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7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Thursday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.1.01-S.1.10
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.1.01. - Novel approaches for assessing and analysing child eating behaviours
S.1.02 - The methodological challenges of understanding and transforming systems to promote healthier dietary and physical activity behaviours: lessons from the LIKE and Mandala programmes
S.1.03 - Food insecurity in context: Capturing lived experiences and exploring implications for research and policy
S.1.04 - The Quest for a Valid and Reliable Global Adolescent and Child Physical Activity Questionnaire – introducing the GAC-PAQ Project
S.1.05 - Measurement and Trends in Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Among Middle Aged and Older Adults in the US and CZ
S.1.06 - Measuring health-related features of the natural, built and food environments in low- and middle-income countries: a syndemic approach
S.1.07 - Cognitively enriched physical activity interventions for healthy ageing
S.1.08 - Supporting sustainment of nutrition and physical activity interventions in schools
S.1.09 - The need for and feasibility of using ecological momentary assessment and just-in-time adaptive interventions in vulnerable groups
S.1.10 - Implementing exercise and lifestyle support in individuals living with and beyond cancer: a patient-centred approach
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Impact strategic planning and IJBNPA Awards // Keynote #2 - Making an impact in behavioral nutrition! Are we there yet?
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.1
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
P.1.01 - Ageing
P.1.02 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and Management
P.1.04 - E and M Health
P.1.05 - Implementation and Scalability
P.1.06 - Children and Families
P.1.07 - Early Care and Education
SIG Meetings 1.1 - 1.5
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M1.1 - Policies and Environments
SIG M1.2 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG M1.3 - Young Adults
SIG M1.4 - Indigenous Group
SIG M1.5 - SocioEconomic Inequalities
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Meet the 'Our Voice' Team
Short Orals SO.1.01 - SO.1.09
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.1.01 - Latest findings in Epidemiology and COVID-related studies
SO.1.02 - Policies for healthy environments
SO.1.03 - Hot topics on metabolic health
SO.1.04 - Improving measurement of diet and physical activity
SO.1.05 - If it's complex, use participatory research designs
SO.1.06 - Latest findings in motivational predictors
SO.1.07 - Latest findings in Ageing
SO.1.08 - Lessons learned from implementation in the school setting
SO.1.09 - The Latest Research on Mobile Interventions for Weight-Related Behaviors
Dare2Share Session 1.03
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
d2s.1.03 - How to make our research more inclusive
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM IJBNPA Editorial Meeting
Lunch Break Day 1
Orals O.1.01 - O.1.09
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
O.1.01 - How parents and carers behaviors are linked to children behaviors and health
O.1.02 - Evidence-based approaches for the promotion of healthy foods
O.1.03 - Latest findings on socio-economic inequalities
O.1.04 - Improving measurement of movement behaviour in children
O.1.05 - What have we learned recently on participatory research designs
O.1.06 - How is early childcare education linked to child health?
O.1.07 - Physical function and ageing - from prevention to intervention
O.1.08 - Scaling up interventions in community and health care settings
O.1.09 - Multi-source data collection using e- & m-Health methodologies, towards improved mental and physical health
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM S.1.21 - Move, sit, sleep: the co-dependence of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep in adults with (pre)diabetes
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.1.11 - S.1.20
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.1.11 - Adaptation of a healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children (Healthy Dads Healthy Kids) across different countries, settings and cultures.
S.1.12 - Experiences of policy and research co-creation with young people: Learnings from the COCREATE Project
S.1.13 - The latest insights in measurement and analysis of 24-hour movement behaviors in the early years – definitions, measurement tools and analysis
S.1.14 - BMI or Not to BMI? Weighing the Value of Body Mass Index as a Measure of Health (Debate)
S.1.15 - Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health: sharing experiences of co-creating sleep health interventions in Belgium and the Netherlands
S.1.16 - Leveraging Systems Science to Improve Nutrition and Obesity-Related Policy and Actions
S.1.17 - Novel insights on physical behaviour and non-communicable disease from the UK Biobank: A unified physical activity, posture, and sleep framework
S.1.18 - Indigenous Health Promotion - A Distinct and Decolonial Approach to Promoting Health Led by Indigenous Communities
S.1.19 - The Power of Parks: The role of parks and recreation spaces in promoting youth physical activity
S.1.20 - The changing influence of social and physical environments on diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood
5:45 PM - 7:30 PM ACTIVITY: Walking Football
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM ACTIVITY: Summer Zone/Street Basketball Tournament
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM NESI Dinner
(ticketed event)

.
7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Thursday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.1.01-S.1.10
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.1.01. - Novel approaches for assessing and analysing child eating behaviours
S.1.02 - The methodological challenges of understanding and transforming systems to promote healthier dietary and physical activity behaviours: lessons from the LIKE and Mandala programmes
S.1.03 - Food insecurity in context: Capturing lived experiences and exploring implications for research and policy
S.1.04 - The Quest for a Valid and Reliable Global Adolescent and Child Physical Activity Questionnaire – introducing the GAC-PAQ Project
S.1.05 - Measurement and Trends in Physical Activity and Sedentary Time Among Middle Aged and Older Adults in the US and CZ
S.1.06 - Measuring health-related features of the natural, built and food environments in low- and middle-income countries: a syndemic approach
S.1.07 - Cognitively enriched physical activity interventions for healthy ageing
S.1.08 - Supporting sustainment of nutrition and physical activity interventions in schools
S.1.09 - The need for and feasibility of using ecological momentary assessment and just-in-time adaptive interventions in vulnerable groups
S.1.10 - Implementing exercise and lifestyle support in individuals living with and beyond cancer: a patient-centred approach
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Impact strategic planning and IJBNPA Awards // Keynote #2 - Making an impact in behavioral nutrition! Are we there yet?
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.1
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
P.1.01 - Ageing
P.1.02 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.1.03 - Cancer Prevention and Management
P.1.04 - E and M Health
P.1.05 - Implementation and Scalability
P.1.06 - Children and Families
P.1.07 - Early Care and Education
SIG Meetings 1.1 - 1.5
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M1.1 - Policies and Environments
SIG M1.2 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
SIG M1.3 - Young Adults
SIG M1.4 - Indigenous Group
SIG M1.5 - SocioEconomic Inequalities
11:15 AM - 12:00 PM Meet the 'Our Voice' Team
Short Orals SO.1.01 - SO.1.09
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.1.01 - Latest findings in Epidemiology and COVID-related studies
SO.1.02 - Policies for healthy environments
SO.1.03 - Hot topics on metabolic health
SO.1.04 - Improving measurement of diet and physical activity
SO.1.05 - If it's complex, use participatory research designs
SO.1.06 - Latest findings in motivational predictors
SO.1.07 - Latest findings in Ageing
SO.1.08 - Lessons learned from implementation in the school setting
SO.1.09 - The Latest Research on Mobile Interventions for Weight-Related Behaviors
Dare2Share Session 1.03
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
d2s.1.03 - How to make our research more inclusive
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM IJBNPA Editorial Meeting
Lunch Break Day 1
Orals O.1.01 - O.1.09
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
O.1.01 - How parents and carers behaviors are linked to children behaviors and health
O.1.02 - Evidence-based approaches for the promotion of healthy foods
O.1.03 - Latest findings on socio-economic inequalities
O.1.04 - Improving measurement of movement behaviour in children
O.1.05 - What have we learned recently on participatory research designs
O.1.06 - How is early childcare education linked to child health?
O.1.07 - Physical function and ageing - from prevention to intervention
O.1.08 - Scaling up interventions in community and health care settings
O.1.09 - Multi-source data collection using e- & m-Health methodologies, towards improved mental and physical health
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM S.1.21 - Move, sit, sleep: the co-dependence of physical activity, sedentary behavior and sleep in adults with (pre)diabetes
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 1 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.1.11 - S.1.20
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.1.11 - Adaptation of a healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children (Healthy Dads Healthy Kids) across different countries, settings and cultures.
S.1.12 - Experiences of policy and research co-creation with young people: Learnings from the COCREATE Project
S.1.13 - The latest insights in measurement and analysis of 24-hour movement behaviors in the early years – definitions, measurement tools and analysis
S.1.14 - BMI or Not to BMI? Weighing the Value of Body Mass Index as a Measure of Health (Debate)
S.1.15 - Let us sleep! Promoting adolescent sleep health: sharing experiences of co-creating sleep health interventions in Belgium and the Netherlands
S.1.16 - Leveraging Systems Science to Improve Nutrition and Obesity-Related Policy and Actions
S.1.17 - Novel insights on physical behaviour and non-communicable disease from the UK Biobank: A unified physical activity, posture, and sleep framework
S.1.18 - Indigenous Health Promotion - A Distinct and Decolonial Approach to Promoting Health Led by Indigenous Communities
S.1.19 - The Power of Parks: The role of parks and recreation spaces in promoting youth physical activity
S.1.20 - The changing influence of social and physical environments on diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood
5:45 PM - 7:30 PM ACTIVITY: Walking Football
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM ACTIVITY: Summer Zone/Street Basketball Tournament
7:30 PM - 10:00 PM NESI Dinner
(ticketed event)


Friday, June 16, 2023

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7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Friday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.2.21 - S.2.30
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.2.21 - Parental perceptions of risk and safety: Do they undermine child and youth physical activity, and can they be reframed?
S.2.22 - Relation of home and neighbourhood environments to adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour: The IPEN- Adolescent study
S.2.23 - Sex and Gender Based Analysis: Understanding the Landscape and Improving our Approach
S.2.24 - Time-efficient accumulation of sufficient physical activity: Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA)
S.2.25 - Data-driven and compositional data analysis for profiling and assessing the associations of 24-hour movement behaviors and cardiometabolic health
S.2.26 - Is it feasible to apply a systems approach to nutrition interventions in non-western, low- to middle-income countries? Sharing empirical experience from China, Southeast Asia, South Pacific, and the Middle East.
S.2.27 - 9 months and 24-hours: Innovations in 24-hour Movement Behaviors during Pregnancy
S.2.28 - Can school-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions be scaled-up for population health?
S.2.29 - Advancing the science of co-creation of health promotion and behaviour change interventions: Health Cascade Network
S.2.30 - Effectiveness and Implementation of Active Living After Cancer: A Community-Based Program to Increase Physical Activity, Physical Function, and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Strategic planning growing the next generation & ISBNPA / Fellows Awards // Keynote #3 - Dose-response associations, physical activity intensity and deaths attributable to physical inactivity – lessons learned from device-measured physical activity
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.2
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
P.2.01 - Policies and Environments
P.2.02 - Socio-economic Inequalities
P.2.03 - Young Adults
P.2.04 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
P.2.05 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavior's
P.2.06 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.2.07 - Other
SIG Meetings 2.1 - 2.6
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M2.1 - Childrens and Families
SIG M2.2 - Implementation and Scalability
SIG M2.3 - Aging
SIG M2.4 - Early Care and Education
SIG M2.5 - Cancer and Prevention
SIG M2.6 - e- and mHealth
Dare2Share Session 2.04
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
d2s.2.04 - Live demonstration of supervision using motivational interviewing and a reflecting team: Tools for supervising counselors to parents of children with weight-related problems
Short Orals SO.2.10 - SO.2.18
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.2.10 - How movement and nutrition behaviors are associated with mental health
SO.2.11 - How Our Surroundings Impact Our Health
SO.2.12 - What have we learned recently on socio-economic inequalities
SO.2.13 - The Latest Research on Motivation and Emotion Studies
SO.2.14 - Lifestyle factors and cancer survivorship: Evidence from cross-sectional to intervention studies
SO.2.15 - Hot topics in young adults nutrition and physical activity
SO.2.16 - Parenting and health in young children
SO.2.17 - Experience from implementation research in various settings
SO.2.18 - From cohort studies to interventions
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Lunch Break Day 2
Meet the Mentors
Dare2Share Session 2.05
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.05 - Church of Fail: The Congregation of Co-creation with Health CASCADE
Dare2Share Session 2.06
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.06 - Implementation and Translation of Physical Activity Environment Assessment within the context of an International Partnership
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM O.2.10 - Movement behaviors and health in children and families
O.2.11 - Policies for healthy environments in children and youth
O.2.12 - Hot topics for children health behaviours
O.2.13 - What have we learned recently on motivation and behavior change
O.2.14 - What have we learned recently on cancer prevention and management
O.2.15 - Cognitive function and ageing - predictors to interventions
O.2.16 - Predictors of children's and families' nutrition and movement behaviors
O.2.17 - Translating evidence into practice - with focus on school setting
O.2.18 - Changing behaviors in early care and education settings
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.2.31 - S.2.40
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.2.31 - Understanding and improving physical activity and sedentary behaviour: From infancy to adolescence
S.2.32 - Monitoring and assessing physical activity policy from local to national level.
S.2.33 - When moving is the only option: the role of necessity versus choice for understanding and promoting physical activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
S.2.34 - Goldilocks and the Three Postdocs: Exploring the optimal day for health and wellbeing
S.2.35 - A data driven approach to understand food purchasing behaviour and co-produce instore interventions to encourage healthier and more sustainable purchasing behaviour
S.2.36 - Online grocery stores as a novel tool for promoting healthy diets
S.2.38 - Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa
S.2.39 - Opportunities, challenges and strategies for developing digital health interventions for the first 1000 days
S.2.40 - Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Interventions in Older Adults to Address Cognitive Aging
S.2.53 - Addressing Food Insecurity: Formal and Charitable Food Assistance and Implications for Nutrition Policy and Practice in Community and Clinical Settings
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM ISBNPA Conference Dinner
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7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Friday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.2.21 - S.2.30
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.2.21 - Parental perceptions of risk and safety: Do they undermine child and youth physical activity, and can they be reframed?
S.2.22 - Relation of home and neighbourhood environments to adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour: The IPEN- Adolescent study
S.2.23 - Sex and Gender Based Analysis: Understanding the Landscape and Improving our Approach
S.2.24 - Time-efficient accumulation of sufficient physical activity: Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA)
S.2.25 - Data-driven and compositional data analysis for profiling and assessing the associations of 24-hour movement behaviors and cardiometabolic health
S.2.26 - Is it feasible to apply a systems approach to nutrition interventions in non-western, low- to middle-income countries? Sharing empirical experience from China, Southeast Asia, South Pacific, and the Middle East.
S.2.27 - 9 months and 24-hours: Innovations in 24-hour Movement Behaviors during Pregnancy
S.2.28 - Can school-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions be scaled-up for population health?
S.2.29 - Advancing the science of co-creation of health promotion and behaviour change interventions: Health Cascade Network
S.2.30 - Effectiveness and Implementation of Active Living After Cancer: A Community-Based Program to Increase Physical Activity, Physical Function, and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Strategic planning growing the next generation & ISBNPA / Fellows Awards // Keynote #3 - Dose-response associations, physical activity intensity and deaths attributable to physical inactivity – lessons learned from device-measured physical activity
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.2
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
P.2.01 - Policies and Environments
P.2.02 - Socio-economic Inequalities
P.2.03 - Young Adults
P.2.04 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
P.2.05 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavior's
P.2.06 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.2.07 - Other
SIG Meetings 2.1 - 2.6
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M2.1 - Childrens and Families
SIG M2.2 - Implementation and Scalability
SIG M2.3 - Aging
SIG M2.4 - Early Care and Education
SIG M2.5 - Cancer and Prevention
SIG M2.6 - e- and mHealth
Dare2Share Session 2.04
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
d2s.2.04 - Live demonstration of supervision using motivational interviewing and a reflecting team: Tools for supervising counselors to parents of children with weight-related problems
Short Orals SO.2.10 - SO.2.18
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.2.10 - How movement and nutrition behaviors are associated with mental health
SO.2.11 - How Our Surroundings Impact Our Health
SO.2.12 - What have we learned recently on socio-economic inequalities
SO.2.13 - The Latest Research on Motivation and Emotion Studies
SO.2.14 - Lifestyle factors and cancer survivorship: Evidence from cross-sectional to intervention studies
SO.2.15 - Hot topics in young adults nutrition and physical activity
SO.2.16 - Parenting and health in young children
SO.2.17 - Experience from implementation research in various settings
SO.2.18 - From cohort studies to interventions
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Lunch Break Day 2
Meet the Mentors
Dare2Share Session 2.05
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.05 - Church of Fail: The Congregation of Co-creation with Health CASCADE
Dare2Share Session 2.06
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.06 - Implementation and Translation of Physical Activity Environment Assessment within the context of an International Partnership
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM O.2.10 - Movement behaviors and health in children and families
O.2.11 - Policies for healthy environments in children and youth
O.2.12 - Hot topics for children health behaviours
O.2.13 - What have we learned recently on motivation and behavior change
O.2.14 - What have we learned recently on cancer prevention and management
O.2.15 - Cognitive function and ageing - predictors to interventions
O.2.16 - Predictors of children's and families' nutrition and movement behaviors
O.2.17 - Translating evidence into practice - with focus on school setting
O.2.18 - Changing behaviors in early care and education settings
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.2.31 - S.2.40
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.2.31 - Understanding and improving physical activity and sedentary behaviour: From infancy to adolescence
S.2.32 - Monitoring and assessing physical activity policy from local to national level.
S.2.33 - When moving is the only option: the role of necessity versus choice for understanding and promoting physical activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
S.2.34 - Goldilocks and the Three Postdocs: Exploring the optimal day for health and wellbeing
S.2.35 - A data driven approach to understand food purchasing behaviour and co-produce instore interventions to encourage healthier and more sustainable purchasing behaviour
S.2.36 - Online grocery stores as a novel tool for promoting healthy diets
S.2.38 - Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa
S.2.39 - Opportunities, challenges and strategies for developing digital health interventions for the first 1000 days
S.2.40 - Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Interventions in Older Adults to Address Cognitive Aging
S.2.53 - Addressing Food Insecurity: Formal and Charitable Food Assistance and Implications for Nutrition Policy and Practice in Community and Clinical Settings
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM ISBNPA Conference Dinner

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7:00 AM - 7:30 AM ACTIVITY: Combined running and HIIT session (Friday)
by Maria Lundgren and Jairo Hidalgo Migueles
Symposia S.2.21 - S.2.30
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.2.21 - Parental perceptions of risk and safety: Do they undermine child and youth physical activity, and can they be reframed?
S.2.22 - Relation of home and neighbourhood environments to adolescent physical activity and sedentary behaviour: The IPEN- Adolescent study
S.2.23 - Sex and Gender Based Analysis: Understanding the Landscape and Improving our Approach
S.2.24 - Time-efficient accumulation of sufficient physical activity: Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA)
S.2.25 - Data-driven and compositional data analysis for profiling and assessing the associations of 24-hour movement behaviors and cardiometabolic health
S.2.26 - Is it feasible to apply a systems approach to nutrition interventions in non-western, low- to middle-income countries? Sharing empirical experience from China, Southeast Asia, South Pacific, and the Middle East.
S.2.27 - 9 months and 24-hours: Innovations in 24-hour Movement Behaviors during Pregnancy
S.2.28 - Can school-based high-intensity interval training (HIIT) interventions be scaled-up for population health?
S.2.29 - Advancing the science of co-creation of health promotion and behaviour change interventions: Health Cascade Network
S.2.30 - Effectiveness and Implementation of Active Living After Cancer: A Community-Based Program to Increase Physical Activity, Physical Function, and Quality of Life in Cancer Survivors
9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Strategic planning growing the next generation & ISBNPA / Fellows Awards // Keynote #3 - Dose-response associations, physical activity intensity and deaths attributable to physical inactivity – lessons learned from device-measured physical activity
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
AM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.2
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
P.2.01 - Policies and Environments
P.2.02 - Socio-economic Inequalities
P.2.03 - Young Adults
P.2.04 - Participatory Research in Health Promotion
P.2.05 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavior's
P.2.06 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.2.07 - Other
SIG Meetings 2.1 - 2.6
11:15 AM - 11:45 AM
SIG M2.1 - Childrens and Families
SIG M2.2 - Implementation and Scalability
SIG M2.3 - Aging
SIG M2.4 - Early Care and Education
SIG M2.5 - Cancer and Prevention
SIG M2.6 - e- and mHealth
Dare2Share Session 2.04
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
d2s.2.04 - Live demonstration of supervision using motivational interviewing and a reflecting team: Tools for supervising counselors to parents of children with weight-related problems
Short Orals SO.2.10 - SO.2.18
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
SO.2.10 - How movement and nutrition behaviors are associated with mental health
SO.2.11 - How Our Surroundings Impact Our Health
SO.2.12 - What have we learned recently on socio-economic inequalities
SO.2.13 - The Latest Research on Motivation and Emotion Studies
SO.2.14 - Lifestyle factors and cancer survivorship: Evidence from cross-sectional to intervention studies
SO.2.15 - Hot topics in young adults nutrition and physical activity
SO.2.16 - Parenting and health in young children
SO.2.17 - Experience from implementation research in various settings
SO.2.18 - From cohort studies to interventions
1:15 PM - 2:15 PM
Lunch Break Day 2
Meet the Mentors
Dare2Share Session 2.05
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.05 - Church of Fail: The Congregation of Co-creation with Health CASCADE
Dare2Share Session 2.06
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM
d2s.2.06 - Implementation and Translation of Physical Activity Environment Assessment within the context of an International Partnership
2:15 PM - 3:45 PM O.2.10 - Movement behaviors and health in children and families
O.2.11 - Policies for healthy environments in children and youth
O.2.12 - Hot topics for children health behaviours
O.2.13 - What have we learned recently on motivation and behavior change
O.2.14 - What have we learned recently on cancer prevention and management
O.2.15 - Cognitive function and ageing - predictors to interventions
O.2.16 - Predictors of children's and families' nutrition and movement behaviors
O.2.17 - Translating evidence into practice - with focus on school setting
O.2.18 - Changing behaviors in early care and education settings
3:45 PM - 4:15 PM
PM Coffee Break Day 2 / Exhibits / Posters
Symposia S.2.31 - S.2.40
4:15 PM - 5:30 PM
S.2.31 - Understanding and improving physical activity and sedentary behaviour: From infancy to adolescence
S.2.32 - Monitoring and assessing physical activity policy from local to national level.
S.2.33 - When moving is the only option: the role of necessity versus choice for understanding and promoting physical activity in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
S.2.34 - Goldilocks and the Three Postdocs: Exploring the optimal day for health and wellbeing
S.2.35 - A data driven approach to understand food purchasing behaviour and co-produce instore interventions to encourage healthier and more sustainable purchasing behaviour
S.2.36 - Online grocery stores as a novel tool for promoting healthy diets
S.2.38 - Engaging different generations in research to co-create healthy urban spaces in Europe and Africa
S.2.39 - Opportunities, challenges and strategies for developing digital health interventions for the first 1000 days
S.2.40 - Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Interventions in Older Adults to Address Cognitive Aging
S.2.53 - Addressing Food Insecurity: Formal and Charitable Food Assistance and Implications for Nutrition Policy and Practice in Community and Clinical Settings
7:00 PM - 11:00 PM ISBNPA Conference Dinner


Saturday, June 17, 2023

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Symposia S.3.41 - S.3.50
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.3.41 - Interventions to optimize 24-hour movement behaviors in preschoolers and children
S.3.42 - Park features and their micro scale designs important for park use among adults and older adults.
S.3.43 - The underlying mechanisms via which food environments and related policies impact on socioeconomic inequalities in diets
S.3.44 - Enhancing the design of interventions to change health behaviours
S.3.45 - Towards healthy and sustainable food environments in hospitals and other health care settings: international lessons learned
S.3.46 - Evaluating innovative food policies to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods and drinks in Chile and Peru
S.3.47 - Risky play in childhood: innovative insights and future research directions
S.3.48 - Narrowing the science-practice implementation gap in the field of physical activity and nutrition
S.3.49 - Artificial Intelligence as Applied Predictive Models for Food Composition Databases
S.3.50 - Randomized controlled trials of remotely delivered exercise interventions for men with prostate cancer: rationale, design, and adherence in men across the cancer spectrum from active surveillance to metastatic disease
Dare2Share Session 3.07
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
d2s.3.07 - Improving the science/society loop by design: how can we strengthen the impact of behavioral science?
Short Orals SO.3.19 - SO.3.27
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
SO.3.19 - What we know about weight management from children and families studies
SO.3.20 - School-related studies on behavioral nutrition and physical activity
SO.3.21 - The Latest Research on Disease Prevention and Management
SO.3.22 - The Latest Research on Behavior Change Studies
SO.3.23 - Working with participatory research designs in mental health
SO.3.24 - Studies on food and drink consumption, accessibility, and purchasing behavior
SO.3.25 - How can parenting support healthy behaviours in children and adolescents?
SO.3.26 - Lessons learned from implementation in the community setting
SO.3.27 - Novel interventions and studies on e & mHealth
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
AM Coffee Break Day 3
'One to watch' - Invited Talks
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM
‘Moon walking’ before Michael – Environmental rhythms and Indigenous systems of well-being’
Behavioural intervention research – the value of formative and process evaluation
Food behaviours and the environment: a social-ecological perspective
Indigenous Sámi food systems in Sweden – resiliency, threats and possibilities
Lessons learnt on the measurement of physical activity with movement sensors
Symposia S.3.51 - S.3.60
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
S.3.51 - How to unlock the power of data, cities and systems in a new way to prevent childhood obesity: The Ending Childhood Obesity (ECHO) programme
S.3.52 - Reducing red and processed meat consumption: what works?
S.3.54 - Characterising the out-of-home food environment using big data sources
S.3.55 - “Where, when, and how much? How to measure physical activity behaviors in the urban environment
S.3.56 - Improving the school food environment: challenges and solutions for children aged 5 to 18 years
S.3.57 - The Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep consortium (ProPASS): First Results and Future Directions
S.3.58 - Implementation of digital health interventions promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours in the first 2000 days of life
S.3.59 - Supporting the lifestyle professional in the application of (digital) tools for supporting lifestyle change
S.3.60 - Using routinely collected physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness data for longitudinal studies within cancer epidemiology
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch Break Day 3 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.3
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
P.3.01 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.3.02 - E and Mhealth
P.3.03 - Implementation and Scalability
P.3.04 - Children and Families
P.3.05 - Policies and Environments
P.3.06 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
P.3.07 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.3.08 - Other
Orals O.3.19 - O.3.27
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
O.3.19 - How mental and physical health is associated with nutrition and movement
O.3.20 - Sustainable food and active environments
O.3.21 - From genes to physical and psychosocial health outcomes
O.3.22 - Improving physical activity measurements in adults
O.3.23 - Latest findings on metabolic health outcomes
O.3.24 - Healthy food and activity environments
O.3.25 - Lifestyle and healthy weight development
O.3.26 - Hot topics on physical activity and sleep
O.3.27 - Improving lifestyle behaviours in different population groups
3:35 PM - 3:45 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action
3:35 PM - 4:30 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action // Keynote #4 - Protecting human and planetary health: New unique and necessary roles for health professionals
Prof. Edward Maibach
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM What's next @ ISBNPA?
ISBNPA 2023 concludes
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Symposia S.3.41 - S.3.50
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.3.41 - Interventions to optimize 24-hour movement behaviors in preschoolers and children
S.3.42 - Park features and their micro scale designs important for park use among adults and older adults.
S.3.43 - The underlying mechanisms via which food environments and related policies impact on socioeconomic inequalities in diets
S.3.44 - Enhancing the design of interventions to change health behaviours
S.3.45 - Towards healthy and sustainable food environments in hospitals and other health care settings: international lessons learned
S.3.46 - Evaluating innovative food policies to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods and drinks in Chile and Peru
S.3.47 - Risky play in childhood: innovative insights and future research directions
S.3.48 - Narrowing the science-practice implementation gap in the field of physical activity and nutrition
S.3.49 - Artificial Intelligence as Applied Predictive Models for Food Composition Databases
S.3.50 - Randomized controlled trials of remotely delivered exercise interventions for men with prostate cancer: rationale, design, and adherence in men across the cancer spectrum from active surveillance to metastatic disease
Dare2Share Session 3.07
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
d2s.3.07 - Improving the science/society loop by design: how can we strengthen the impact of behavioral science?
Short Orals SO.3.19 - SO.3.27
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
SO.3.19 - What we know about weight management from children and families studies
SO.3.20 - School-related studies on behavioral nutrition and physical activity
SO.3.21 - The Latest Research on Disease Prevention and Management
SO.3.22 - The Latest Research on Behavior Change Studies
SO.3.23 - Working with participatory research designs in mental health
SO.3.24 - Studies on food and drink consumption, accessibility, and purchasing behavior
SO.3.25 - How can parenting support healthy behaviours in children and adolescents?
SO.3.26 - Lessons learned from implementation in the community setting
SO.3.27 - Novel interventions and studies on e & mHealth
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
AM Coffee Break Day 3
'One to watch' - Invited Talks
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM
‘Moon walking’ before Michael – Environmental rhythms and Indigenous systems of well-being’
Behavioural intervention research – the value of formative and process evaluation
Food behaviours and the environment: a social-ecological perspective
Indigenous Sámi food systems in Sweden – resiliency, threats and possibilities
Lessons learnt on the measurement of physical activity with movement sensors
Symposia S.3.51 - S.3.60
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
S.3.51 - How to unlock the power of data, cities and systems in a new way to prevent childhood obesity: The Ending Childhood Obesity (ECHO) programme
S.3.52 - Reducing red and processed meat consumption: what works?
S.3.54 - Characterising the out-of-home food environment using big data sources
S.3.55 - “Where, when, and how much? How to measure physical activity behaviors in the urban environment
S.3.56 - Improving the school food environment: challenges and solutions for children aged 5 to 18 years
S.3.57 - The Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep consortium (ProPASS): First Results and Future Directions
S.3.58 - Implementation of digital health interventions promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours in the first 2000 days of life
S.3.59 - Supporting the lifestyle professional in the application of (digital) tools for supporting lifestyle change
S.3.60 - Using routinely collected physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness data for longitudinal studies within cancer epidemiology
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch Break Day 3 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.3
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
P.3.01 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.3.02 - E and Mhealth
P.3.03 - Implementation and Scalability
P.3.04 - Children and Families
P.3.05 - Policies and Environments
P.3.06 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
P.3.07 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.3.08 - Other
Orals O.3.19 - O.3.27
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
O.3.19 - How mental and physical health is associated with nutrition and movement
O.3.20 - Sustainable food and active environments
O.3.21 - From genes to physical and psychosocial health outcomes
O.3.22 - Improving physical activity measurements in adults
O.3.23 - Latest findings on metabolic health outcomes
O.3.24 - Healthy food and activity environments
O.3.25 - Lifestyle and healthy weight development
O.3.26 - Hot topics on physical activity and sleep
O.3.27 - Improving lifestyle behaviours in different population groups
3:35 PM - 3:45 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action
3:35 PM - 4:30 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action // Keynote #4 - Protecting human and planetary health: New unique and necessary roles for health professionals
Prof. Edward Maibach
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM What's next @ ISBNPA?
ISBNPA 2023 concludes

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Symposia S.3.41 - S.3.50
8:15 AM - 9:30 AM
S.3.41 - Interventions to optimize 24-hour movement behaviors in preschoolers and children
S.3.42 - Park features and their micro scale designs important for park use among adults and older adults.
S.3.43 - The underlying mechanisms via which food environments and related policies impact on socioeconomic inequalities in diets
S.3.44 - Enhancing the design of interventions to change health behaviours
S.3.45 - Towards healthy and sustainable food environments in hospitals and other health care settings: international lessons learned
S.3.46 - Evaluating innovative food policies to reduce consumption of unhealthy foods and drinks in Chile and Peru
S.3.47 - Risky play in childhood: innovative insights and future research directions
S.3.48 - Narrowing the science-practice implementation gap in the field of physical activity and nutrition
S.3.49 - Artificial Intelligence as Applied Predictive Models for Food Composition Databases
S.3.50 - Randomized controlled trials of remotely delivered exercise interventions for men with prostate cancer: rationale, design, and adherence in men across the cancer spectrum from active surveillance to metastatic disease
Dare2Share Session 3.07
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
d2s.3.07 - Improving the science/society loop by design: how can we strengthen the impact of behavioral science?
Short Orals SO.3.19 - SO.3.27
9:40 AM - 10:55 AM
SO.3.19 - What we know about weight management from children and families studies
SO.3.20 - School-related studies on behavioral nutrition and physical activity
SO.3.21 - The Latest Research on Disease Prevention and Management
SO.3.22 - The Latest Research on Behavior Change Studies
SO.3.23 - Working with participatory research designs in mental health
SO.3.24 - Studies on food and drink consumption, accessibility, and purchasing behavior
SO.3.25 - How can parenting support healthy behaviours in children and adolescents?
SO.3.26 - Lessons learned from implementation in the community setting
SO.3.27 - Novel interventions and studies on e & mHealth
10:55 AM - 11:15 AM
AM Coffee Break Day 3
'One to watch' - Invited Talks
11:15 AM - 11:40 AM
‘Moon walking’ before Michael – Environmental rhythms and Indigenous systems of well-being’
Behavioural intervention research – the value of formative and process evaluation
Food behaviours and the environment: a social-ecological perspective
Indigenous Sámi food systems in Sweden – resiliency, threats and possibilities
Lessons learnt on the measurement of physical activity with movement sensors
Symposia S.3.51 - S.3.60
11:45 AM - 1:00 PM
S.3.51 - How to unlock the power of data, cities and systems in a new way to prevent childhood obesity: The Ending Childhood Obesity (ECHO) programme
S.3.52 - Reducing red and processed meat consumption: what works?
S.3.54 - Characterising the out-of-home food environment using big data sources
S.3.55 - “Where, when, and how much? How to measure physical activity behaviors in the urban environment
S.3.56 - Improving the school food environment: challenges and solutions for children aged 5 to 18 years
S.3.57 - The Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep consortium (ProPASS): First Results and Future Directions
S.3.58 - Implementation of digital health interventions promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours in the first 2000 days of life
S.3.59 - Supporting the lifestyle professional in the application of (digital) tools for supporting lifestyle change
S.3.60 - Using routinely collected physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness data for longitudinal studies within cancer epidemiology
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Lunch Break Day 3 / Exhibits / Posters
Poster Session P.3
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
P.3.01 - Motivation and Behaviour Change
P.3.02 - E and Mhealth
P.3.03 - Implementation and Scalability
P.3.04 - Children and Families
P.3.05 - Policies and Environments
P.3.06 - Assessment and Methodologies in Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
P.3.07 - Disease Prevention and Management
P.3.08 - Other
Orals O.3.19 - O.3.27
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
O.3.19 - How mental and physical health is associated with nutrition and movement
O.3.20 - Sustainable food and active environments
O.3.21 - From genes to physical and psychosocial health outcomes
O.3.22 - Improving physical activity measurements in adults
O.3.23 - Latest findings on metabolic health outcomes
O.3.24 - Healthy food and activity environments
O.3.25 - Lifestyle and healthy weight development
O.3.26 - Hot topics on physical activity and sleep
O.3.27 - Improving lifestyle behaviours in different population groups
3:35 PM - 3:45 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action
3:35 PM - 4:30 PM Strategic Planning Inclusive Culture and Climate Action // Keynote #4 - Protecting human and planetary health: New unique and necessary roles for health professionals
Prof. Edward Maibach
4:30 PM - 5:00 PM What's next @ ISBNPA?
ISBNPA 2023 concludes


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