Senthilselvan, A., Coonghe W.. V. L., and Beach J..
(2020). Respiratory health, occupation and the healthy worker effect.
Occupational Health, 70 (3), 191-199. Abstract |
Rioux, B., Gupta N., Bouchard D., Dunbar J., and Sénéchal M.
(2020). Outdoor time is not associated with metabolically healthy overweight and obesity phenotype in Canadian children aged 6-14 years.
International Journal of Exercise Science, 13 (2), 383-394. Abstract |
Taillieu, T. L., Afifi T. O., Zamorski M. A., Turner S., Cheung K., Stein M. B., et al.
(2020). Clinical epidemiology of alcohol use disorders in military personnel versus the general population in Canada.
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry, 65 (4), 253-263. Abstract |
Ekwaru, J. Paul, Ohinmaa A., and Veugelers P. J.
(2020). An enhanced approach for economic evaluation of long-term benefits of school-based health promotion programs.
Nutrients, 12 (4), 1-15. Abstract |
Maurice, A., Lavoie M., Hamel D., and Riva M.
(2020). Adoption d'un règlement municipale pour obliger les moins de 18 ans à porter un casque à vélo: effet sur la pratique du vélo et le port du casque.
Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada: Recherche, politiques et pratiques / Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, 40 (1), 12-19. Abstract |
Maurice, A., Lavoie M., Hamel D., and Riva M.
(2020). Adoption of municipal bylaw legislating mandatory helmet use for cyclists under the age of 18: Impact on cycling and helmet use.
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice / Promotion de la santé et prévention des maladies chroniques au Canada, 40 (1), 11-17. Abstract |
Acosta, E., Gagnon A., Ouellette N., Bourbeau R., Nepomuceno M., and van Raalte A. A.
(2020). The boomer penalty: Excess mortality among baby boomers in Canada and the United States.
MPIDR Working Paper, Rostock, DE: Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR). Abstract |
Guo, E. Xiaoyu, Sweetman A., and G. Guindon E.
(2020). Socioeconomic differences in prescription drug supplemental coverage in Canada: A repeated cross-sectional study.
Health Policy, 124 (3), 252-260. Abstract |
Jarvis, I., Gergel S., Koehoorn M., and van den Bosch M.
(2020). Greenspace access does not correspond to nature exposure: Measures of urban natural space with implications for health research.
Landscape and Urban Planning, 194 (February), 1-13. Abstract |
Malecki, S. L., Van Mil S., Graffi J., Breetvelt E., Corral M., Boot E., et al.
(2020). A genetic model for multimorbidity in young adults.
Genetics in Medicine, 22 (1), 132-141. Abstract |
Fernandez, H., Cooke M., and Patel T.
(2019). Epilepsy and lifestyle behaviours related to bone health.
Epilepsia, 60 (11), 2306-2313. Abstract |
Le, M., Ghazawi F. M., Alakel A., Netchiporouk E., Rahme E., Zubarev A., et al.
(2019). Incidence and mortality trends and geographic patterns of follicular lymphoma in Canada.
Current Oncology, 26 (4), e473-e481. Abstract |
Mudryj, A. N., Riediger N. D., and Bombak A. E.
(2019). The relationships between health-related behaviours in the Canadian adult population.
BMC Public Health, 19, 1-9. Abstract |
Levesque, A., and Quesnel-Vallée A.
(2019). Gender variations in the relationship between social capital and mental health outcomes among the Indigenous populations of Canada.
International Journal for Equity in Health, 18 (124), Abstract |
Lebihan, L., and Takongmo C. Olivier Ma
(2019). The effect of paid parental leave on breastfeeding, parental health and behavior.
Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Working Papers Series, : Social Science Research Network (SSRN). Abstract |
Lang, J. J., Larouche R., and Tremblay M. S.
(2019). The association between physical fitness and health in a nationally representative sample of Canadian children and youth aged 6 to 17 years.
Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, 39 (3), 104-111. Abstract |
Duranceau, S., Zamorski M. A., and R. Carleton N.
(2019). Access to Internet-based mental health resources in a nationally representative sample of Canadian active duty military personnel.
Journal of Military, Veteran, and Family Health, 5 (2), 27-39. Abstract |
Alphonsus, K. Bernadine
(2019). Multiple sclerosis: Risk perception, symptoms and treatment.
Epidemiology/School of Public Health. Saskatoon, SK: University of Saskatchewan. Abstract |
Gagné, T.
(2019). Understanding young adults' socioeconomic circumstances and their contribution to social inequalities in smoking during the transition towards adulthood.
École de santé publique. Montréal, QC: Université de Montréal. Abstract |
Friedenreich, C. M., Pader J., Barberio A. M., Ruan Y., Poirier A. E., Grevers X., et al.
(2019). Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to sedentary behavior in Canada.
Preventive Medicine, 122 (May), 73-80. Abstract |
St-Pierre, M., Sinclair I., Elgbeili G., Bernard P., and Dancause K. Needham
(2019). Relationships between psychological distress and health behaviors among Canadian adults: Differences based on gender, income, education, immigrant status, and ethnicity.
Social Science and Medicine - Population Health, 7 (April), 1-12. Abstract |
Statler, J., Wilk P., Timmons B. W., Colley R., and Tucker P.
(2019). Habitual physical activity levels and sedentary time of children in different childcare arrangements from a nationally representative sample of Canadian preschoolers.
Journal of Sport and Health Science, ePub ahead of Print, 1-7. Abstract |
Tsang, M., Le M., Ghazawi F. M., Cyr J., Alakel A., Rahme E., et al.
(2019). Multiple myeloma epidemiology and patient geographic distribution in Canada: A population study.
Cancer, 125 (14), 2435-2444. Abstract |
Fonseca, A. Angarita, Trask C., Shah T., and Bath B.
(2019). Stable prevalence of chronic back disorders across gender, age, residence, and physical activity in Canadian adults from 2007 to 2014.
BMC Public Health, 19 (1), Abstract |
Goshe, G. Aman
(2019). Associations between income, acculturation, country of origin and type II diabetes among African immigrants to Ontario, Canada.
Health Sciences. Minneapolis, MN: Walden University. Abstract |