P.1.06 - Children and Families
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Thursday, June 15, 2023 |
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
UKK - Level 6 Foyer |
Speaker
Attendee4938
Assistant Professor
University Of Maryland
Feasibility of a Family-Based Program to Strengthening Latinx Youth Mental Wellbeing by Promoting Nutrition and Physical Activity: The Familias Activas Experience
Attendee739
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Flinders University
Screening tools for children’s health behaviours in primary healthcare settings: A systematic review
Attendee6094
Assistant Professor
University Of Minnesota
Sleep Characteristics and Associations with Dietary Behaviors in Racially/Ethnically Diverse Children
10:50 AM - 12:00 PM
Attendee280
Carolina Distinguished Professor
University of South Carolina
Context is Everything: The development of an electronic time-use diary to concurrently measure context during accelerometer wear protocols for youth
Attendee29
Postdoc Scientists / Head Of Research Unit
Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS
Adapting a home-based obesity prevention intervention to promote healthy family routines in deprived neighbourhoods in Germany using qualitative focus groups
Attendee1423
University Of Lethbridge
Parental travel behaviours, accompaniment, and children’s active transportation: A multi-site study
Attendee1766
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Merrimack College
Strategies to Increase Student School Meal Participation: A Systematic Review
Attendee145
Assistant Professor
University Of South Carolina
A qualitative analysis of patient-provider conversations around movement behaviors during infant well-child visits
Attendee1820
Adjunct Professor
Auckland University of Technology
Do Adolescents’ Physical Activity and Screen Time Differ across Settlement Types? Findings from the Otago Region, New Zealand
Attendee1538
Malaviya Post Doctoral Fellow
Banaras Hindu University
Are fathers involved in developing heathy behaviours in adolescents? : A qualitative inquiry from Kolkata, India
Attendee1820
Adjunct Professor
Auckland University of Technology
Physical Activity, Screen Time and Dietary Behaviours in New Zealand Adolescents Prior to and Following the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Attendee6707
Inserm
Associations between screen time and drawing ability at 3.5 years in children from the French nationwide Elfe birth cohort
Attendee1733
The University Of Hong Kong
Family facilitators, barriers and strategies of healthy eating among adolescents – Qualitative interviews with parent-adolescent dyads
Attendee1813
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Prevalence of Meeting 24-hour Movement Guidelines among school children in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Attendee1575
Postdoc
Bern University Of Applied Sciences
Home-based cooking intervention delivered with a smartphone app to improve eating behaviors in Swiss children aged 7-9 years: a feasibility study
Attendee1871
Phd Student
Department Of Physical Education And Sports, University of Granada, Spain.
How social norms of Spanish parents are associated with their children’s active commuting to school
Attendee2162
Prof.
Tokyo Kasei Gakuin University
Adherence to the WHO Global guidelines for physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep for Japanese children under 5 years of age: Interim analysis of the SUNRISE International study of movement behaviours in the early years
Attendee2186
Assistant Professor
Toronto Metropolitan University
Results from the 2022 India Report Card: Physical activity patterns among children and youth in India
Attendee2347
Associate Professor
Wake Forest University School Of Medicine
Clinical Trial of a mHealth intervention component to Increase Self-Monitoring of Physical Activity and Eating Behaviors Among Adolescents: A Feasibility Study
Attendee2524
Senior Lecture
Universidad de Granada/Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación y del Deporte
Are fitness and body composition related to active commuting to school in preschool children: The PREFIT project
Attendee2524
Senior Lecture
Universidad de Granada/Facultad de Ciencias de la Educación y del Deporte
Reliability of the Breakfast Consumption Spanish Questionnaire for children and adolescents
Attendee1893
Brigham Young University
Family Meals and Screentime are Associated with Self-Perceived Weight in US Middle School Students
Attendee2588
University of Newcastle
Acceptability and engagement with a Child and Family Health text message service: The Healthy Beginnings for HNE Kids program
Attendee1836
Phd Candidate - Dietitian
Flinders University
Parent views on food in schools: a review of the literature
Attendee2137
PhD Student
Université Paris Cité
Amount vs contextual screen use trajectories from age 2 to 11-12 years in relation to cognitive development at age 11-12 years in children from the EDEN birth cohort
Attendee2862
Professor
University Of Agder
Aspects of nutritional deficits and cognitive outcomes - Triangulation across time and subject domains among students and teachers in TIMSS
Attendee3042
Professor
Université De Sherbrooke
From healthy eating to prepubertal anorexia nervosa in children: what is the impact of nutrition ?
Attendee3042
Professor
Université De Sherbrooke
Do boys differentiate from girls in disordered eating ?
Attendee3031
Associate Professor
Tulane University School Of Public Health And Tropical Medicine
Baseline assessment of restaurant sugary beverage intake among children and caregiver attitudes prior to city-level healthy default beverage ordinance in New Orleans, LA
Attendee6564
Medical Officer Research
Hirabai Cowasji Jehangir Medical Research Institute
Association between muscle function and bone health in Indian children and adolescents: The need for physical fitness and nutrition programming
Attendee2014
Aston University
Examining Parents' Experiences and Challenges of Feeding Preschool Children with Avid Eating Behaviour
Attendee2029
Phd Student/research Assistant
The George Washington University Milken Institute School Of Public Health
Exploration of Youth Experiences with a School-based, Comprehensive Food Education Program: Short and Long-term Impact
Attendee3449
Trainee
BC Children's Hospital Research Institute
The association between evening physical activity and sleep quality among physically active youth aged 12-17 years from the FLASHE study.
Attendee1269
Queensland University Of Technology
Implementing school meals in Australia: understanding public attitudes
Attendee3601
Deakin University
Is parenting confidence associated with child physical activity, self-regulation and temperament in young children?
Attendee3763
Senior Research Fellow
Prevention Research Collaboration, University Of Sydney
Population health survey findings of childhood overweight and obesity, and child and family healthy lifestyle behaviours, in a disadvantaged multi-cultural community in Sydney, Australia: data to inform the ‘Growing Healthy Kids in South West Sydney (SWS)’ intervention
Attendee3227
University Of Newcastle
Investigating the impact of an activity-enabling uniform intervention on primary school-aged children’s subjective well-being and health-related quality of life: a cluster randomised controlled trial
Attendee4139
The Swedish School Of Sport And Health Sciences
Effects of a school-based intervention on cognitive functions and mental health in Swedish adolescents - a pilot study
Attendee2296
Researcher
Amsterdamumc
physical activity patterns and sedentary time in primary schools situated in a low socio-economic status neighborhood in Amsterdam – The Netherlands.
Attendee2510
PhD Candidate
University Of Waterloo
Associations between functional nutrition knowledge and dietary intake in youth from six countries: findings from the International Food Policy Study
Attendee2108
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Nipissing University
Sport participation and accelerometer-measured 24-h movement behaviours among children of rural Northeastern Ontario
Attendee2811
Phd Student
Gothenburg University
Adolescents with ADHD and their encounters with food, meals and physical activity – a qualitative photo-elicitation interview study
Attendee4434
Karolinska Institutet
To capture the child’s interest- Nurses experiences of Saga Stories in health talks
Attendee4225
University of Chile
Food access and dietary quality of low-middle income Chilean children during COVID-19 pandemic. ¿Relevance of personal food environments?
Attendee1654
Phd Student
University Of Waterloo
Identifying latent classes of physical activity behaviours over time among adolescents in Canada
Attendee1654
Phd Student
University Of Waterloo
Evaluating the longitudinal impact of participation in school-based physical education classes on physical activity levels among adolescents in Canada
Attendee2119
Rd, Msca
Concordia University
Concordance of dietary behaviours between parents and children: A cross sectional study
Attendee2339
P.h.D. Student
Faculdade de Psicologia e de Ciências da Educação da Universidade do Porto
Differences between obese and severely obese children on food intake, physical activity, and parenting practices: A cross-sectional study with a clinical sample
Attendee3995
Associate Professor
Karolinska Institutet
The Role of Parental Feeding Practices in Child Health Promotion
Attendee5434
MD
Bra Liv Öxnehaga Vårdcentral, Region Jönköpings län, Fakturaenheten
Food Intake and Psychosomatic Symptoms in Adolescents6/15
Attendee4305
Lecturer in Physical Education And Children's Physical Activity
Edge Hill University
The Association between Perceived Physical Literacy and Physical Activity in Primary School Children in England
Attendee1869
Université Du Québec À Trois-Rivières
Examining the Associations Between Parental Weight Bias and Adolescent Girls’ Body Image Experiences and Dysfunctional Eating Behaviors
Attendee2366
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières
The relationships between sociocultural body-related pressures and eating behaviors in adolescent girls: A person-centered approach
Attendee2509
Purdue University
Training experiences and intervention preferences of recreational youth soccer coaches
Attendee4923
Saint Louis University
Mama Latina: Exploring Sociocultural Determinants of Hispanic Immigrants' Diets in the U.S.
Attendee2651
Postdoctoral Fellow
University Of British Columbia
Maintenance Isn’t Easy (But It Sure Is Hard Enough): Perceived Need for Maintenance Programming in Graduates of a Pediatric Obesity Lifestyle Management Program
Attendee3317
University Of Guam
The Association of parents’ obesity and lifestyle factors with the excessive body weight of children: PICCAH study
