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SO.2.10 - How movement and nutrition behaviors are associated with mental health

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Friday, June 16, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
UKK - Main Hall (Level 6)

Speaker

Attendee116
Assistant Professor
University Of Alberta

Weight stigma in pregnancy and physical activity

Attendee1448
Professor And Vice Chair For Research
University Of Minnesota

Family Meal Quality and Quantity: Does one Matter More for Child Health and Emotional Well-being or are they Synergistic?

Attendee3879
Professor of Physical Activity, Health, & Wellbeing
Edge Hill University

Characteristics of 24-hour movement behaviours and their associations with mental health in children and adolescents

Attendee6642
Assistant Professor
Saint Louis University

Becoming a Healthy Mother: Harnessing the Identity Transformation of Becoming a Mother to Incorporate Sustainable Healthy Eating and Feeding Behaviors

Attendee2285
Associate Professor
Department Of Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, University Of Groningen

Effects of a long-term physical activity intervention on psychosocial health in adolescents

Attendee1611
Phd Student
The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH)

Short, frequent physical activity breaks improve working memory in adolescents during prolonged sitting (AbbaH teen study)

Attendee4392
Doctoral Student
Saint Louis University

Empowering Informed Caregiver Decisions Surrounding Use of Pediatric Nutritional Supplement Shakes

Attendee3192
Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres

Examining the associations between mealtime emotions and eating behaviors in adolescents

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