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June 21, 2007
Trends in weight change among Canadian adults
Heather M Orpana, Mark S Tremblay, Philippe Finès
Health Promotion Practice
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March 27, 2012
A model of knowledge translation in health: the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on physical activity for children and youth
Rachel C Colley, Michelle Brownrigg, Mark S Tremblay
Health Reports
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July 23, 2008
Effects of measurement on obesity and morbidity
Margot Shields, Sarah Connor Gorber, Mark S Tremblay
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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November 5, 2011
Daily step target to measure adherence to physical activity guidelines in children
Rachel C Colley, Ian Janssen, Mark S Tremblay
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
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June 17, 2016
Introduction to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep
Mark S Tremblay, Valerie Carson, Jean-Philippe Chaput
Journal of Sport and Health Science
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October 19, 2020
Sedentary Behavior Research Network members support new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guideline recommendations
Mark S Tremblay, Scott Rollo, Travis J Saunders
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness
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August 12, 2021
Temporal trends in step test performance for Chinese adults between 2000 and 2014
Yang Liu, Mark S Tremblay, Grant R Tomkinson
Health Reports
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April 30, 2010
Quality control and data reduction procedures for accelerometry-derived measures of physical activity
Rachel Colley, Sarah Connor Gorber, Mark S Tremblay
Public Health Nutrition
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April 9, 2013
Place and food insecurity: a critical review and synthesis of the literature
Megan Ann Carter, Lise Dubois, Mark S Tremblay
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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November 11, 2018
Public health guidelines on sedentary behaviour are important and needed: a provisional benchmark is better than no benchmark at all
Jean-Philippe Chaput, Timothy Olds, Mark S Tremblay
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Health Reports
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June 21, 2007
Trends in weight change among Canadian adults
Heather M Orpana, Mark S Tremblay, Philippe Finès
Health Promotion Practice
|
March 27, 2012
A model of knowledge translation in health: the Active Healthy Kids Canada Report Card on physical activity for children and youth
Rachel C Colley, Michelle Brownrigg, Mark S Tremblay
Health Reports
|
July 23, 2008
Effects of measurement on obesity and morbidity
Margot Shields, Sarah Connor Gorber, Mark S Tremblay
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
November 5, 2011
Daily step target to measure adherence to physical activity guidelines in children
Rachel C Colley, Ian Janssen, Mark S Tremblay
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism = Physiologie Appliquee, Nutrition Et Metabolisme
|
June 17, 2016
Introduction to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth: An Integration of Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep
Mark S Tremblay, Valerie Carson, Jean-Philippe Chaput
Journal of Sport and Health Science
|
October 19, 2020
Sedentary Behavior Research Network members support new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guideline recommendations
Mark S Tremblay, Scott Rollo, Travis J Saunders
Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness
|
August 12, 2021
Temporal trends in step test performance for Chinese adults between 2000 and 2014
Yang Liu, Mark S Tremblay, Grant R Tomkinson
Health Reports
|
April 30, 2010
Quality control and data reduction procedures for accelerometry-derived measures of physical activity
Rachel Colley, Sarah Connor Gorber, Mark S Tremblay
Public Health Nutrition
|
April 9, 2013
Place and food insecurity: a critical review and synthesis of the literature
Megan Ann Carter, Lise Dubois, Mark S Tremblay
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
November 11, 2018
Public health guidelines on sedentary behaviour are important and needed: a provisional benchmark is better than no benchmark at all
Jean-Philippe Chaput, Timothy Olds, Mark S Tremblay
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of 53