Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
Final Program - Canadian Public Health Association
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11:00 – 12:30 ORAL PRESENTATIONS<br />
Oral Presentation – 1 Salon 2 (Meeting Level)<br />
The Relationship Between Cluster-analysis Derived Walkability and Neighbourhood-based Recreational and<br />
Transportation Walking Among <strong>Canadian</strong> Adults – Gavin McCormack<br />
Alberta <strong>Health</strong> Services – Transforming Alberta Communities’ Built Environment Through the Alberta Walkability Road<br />
Show: A Provincial Perspective on the Improvement of Walkability In Communities In Alberta – Monique Assi<br />
Built Environment Influences on <strong>Health</strong>y Eating and Active Living: A “NEWPATH” to Energy Balance –<br />
Larry Frank<br />
From the Environment to <strong>Health</strong>: Built Environment Impacts on Active Transportation and Physical Activity –<br />
Pat Fisher<br />
From the Environment to <strong>Health</strong>: An Evaluation of Built Environment Impacts on Food Purchasing and Diet –<br />
Leia Minaker <br />
Oral Presentation – 2 Salon 3 (Meeting Level)<br />
Relationship Between Neighbourhood Design and Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviours of Children In<br />
Saskatoon: Smart Cities, <strong>Health</strong>y Kids Study – Nazeem Muhajarine<br />
Neighbourhood Typology Based on Features of the Built Environment and <strong>Association</strong>s With Adiposity in Youth –<br />
Tracie Barnett<br />
Introducing the <strong>Canadian</strong> <strong>Health</strong>y Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) Birth Cohort Study –<br />
Tim Takaro<br />
Geographic Clustering of Adverse Birth Outcomes In Ontario: Counter-intuitive Findings –<br />
David Williams <br />
The ‘Why’ and the ‘How’ of Incorporating Toxic Exposure Reduction Tips Into <strong>Program</strong>s for Prospective/New Parents<br />
– Erica Phipps<br />
Oral Presentation – 3 Salon 6 (Meeting Level)<br />
A Lifestyle and Dietary Intervention <strong>Program</strong> to Decrease Risk of Chronic Disease in Inuit and Inuvialuit of Arctic<br />
Canada: A Model for Communities Experiencing a Nutrition Transition – Fariba Kolahdooz<br />
The Amount of Money Spent on Different Foods and Food Groups in Arctic Canada –<br />
Mohammadreza Pakseresht<br />
Evaluating Outcomes of Northern <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Health</strong> Initiatives With Time-limited Funding –<br />
Karen Slonim<br />
Canada-Ecuador Collaborations in Pesticide Epidemiology, Knowledge Translation and Academic Social Movements:<br />
A Discourse-historical Analysis – Ben Brisbois <br />
The Impact of Local Mining Operations on a Rural Indigenous Community in the Western Highlands of Guatemala –<br />
Susana Caxaj <br />
Oral Presentation – 4 Salon 7 (Meeting Level)<br />
An Efficient Evidence-based Approach to Determining Which Biomarkers of Exposure to Environmental Contaminants<br />
Should Be Made Reportable – Catherine Elliott<br />
CAREX Canada Radon Exposure Map: A Novel Risk Communication Tool for Policy-makers and <strong>Health</strong> Professionals –<br />
Anne-Marie Nicol<br />
CAREX Canada: Emissions Mapping Project for Known and Suspected Carcinogens –<br />
Eleanor Setton<br />
CAREX Canada: Evaluating the Use of Food-related Databases in Canada for Carcinogen Exposure Assessment –<br />
Roslyn Cheasley<br />
CAREX Canada: Exposure to Occupational Carcinogens: A National Exposure Surveillance Project –<br />
Cheryl Peters <br />
14 CPHA 2012 ANNUAL CONFERENCE FINAL PROGRAM