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    Physical activity promotion in the preschool years: a critical period to intervene by Goldfield, Gary S, Harvey, Alysha, Grattan, Kimberly, Adamo, Kristi B

    “…The primary aim of this paper is to provide a rationale for the necessity of intervening with a physical activity intervention in the preschool years and why…”
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    Does Intervening in Childcare Settings Impact Fundamental Movement Skill Development? by ADAMO, KRISTI B, WILSON, SHANNA, HARVEY, ALYSHA L J, GRATTAN, KIMBERLY P, NAYLOR, PATTI-JEAN, TEMPLE, VIVIENE A, GOLDFIELD, GARY S

    “…PURPOSEKnowing that motor skills will not develop to their full potential without opportunities to practice in environments that are stimulating and…”
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    Maternal gestational weight gain and objectively measured physical activity among offspring by Wasenius, Niko S, Grattan, Kimberly P, Harvey, Alysha L J, Barrowman, Nick, Goldfield, Gary S, Adamo, Kristi B

    Published in PloS one (29-06-2017)
    “…Animal studies have suggested that maternal weight-related factors during pregnancy can program offspring physical activity in a sex-dependent manner. However,…”
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    The effect of a physical activity intervention on preschoolers’ fundamental motor skills — A cluster RCT by Wasenius, Niko S., Grattan, Kimberly P., Harvey, Alysha L.J., Naylor, Patti-Jean, Goldfield, Gary S., Adamo, Kristi B.

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-07-2018)
    “…To assess the effect of a physical activity intervention delivered in the childcare centres (CC), with or without a parent-driven home physical activity…”
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    Activity Begins in Childhood (ABC) - inspiring healthy active behaviour in preschoolers: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial by Adamo, Kristi B, Barrowman, Nick, Naylor, Patti Jean, Yaya, Sanni, Harvey, Alysha, Grattan, Kimberly P, Goldfield, Gary S

    Published in Trials (29-07-2014)
    “…Today's children are more overweight than previous generations and physical inactivity is a contributing factor. Modelling and promoting positive behaviour in…”
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    Impact of accelerometer epoch length on physical activity and sedentary behaviour outcomes for preschool-aged children by Colley, Rachel C, Harvey, Alysha, Grattan, Kimberly P, Adamo, Kristi B

    Published in Health reports (01-01-2014)
    “…The Canadian Health Measures Survey uses accelerometry to collect physical activity and sedentary behaviour data. Between cycles 2 and 3, a transition was made…”
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    Evaluating a fruit and vegetable program: in eastern Ontario schools by Adamo, Kristi B, Goldfield, Gary S, Colapinto, Cynthia K, Grattan, Kimberly P, Harvey, Alysha, Barrowman, Nick

    “…Effectiveness was evaluated for a fruit and vegetable program developed to encourage Canadian elementary school children to eat the recommended number of daily…”
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    Effects of a Preschool Intervention on Physical Activity and Body Composition by Adamo, Kristi Bree, Wasenius, Niko Sebastian, Grattan, Kimberly Paige, Harvey, Alysha Leila Jean, Naylor, Patti-Jean, Barrowman, Nicolas James, Goldfield, Gary Scott

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-09-2017)
    “…To investigate the effect of a preschool physical activity intervention program delivered in licensed childcare settings, with or without a parent-facilitated…”
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    Examining the role of goals and motives for physical activity and eating behaviour in commercial weight-loss program participants by Grattan, Kimberly

    “…Background. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between physical activity and healthy eating behaviour with the participant's motives…”
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