A Longitudinal Assessment of the Impact of Biological Maturity and Menarche on Adolescents’ Organized Sport and Physical Activity Participation

IALH Research Fellows E. Jean Buckler and Sam Liu have co-authored a new longitudinal assessment entitled A Longitudinal Assessment of the Impact of Biological Maturity and Menarche on Adolescents’ Organized Sport and Physical Activity Participation. Collaborating authors include Sharan Srinivasa Gopalan, Siobhan O’Dean, Lauren A. Gardner, and Katrina Champion. The article was published in Journal of …

A Scoping Review of School-Based Anthropometric Measurement

IALH Research Fellow Sarah Nutter has co-authored a new research article entitled A scoping review of school-based anthropometric measurement. Collaborating authors include Oliver W. A. Wilson, Michella Thai, Lindsay Williams, Maxine Myre and Shelly Russell-Mayhew. The article was published in Obesity Reviews. Abstract: Though anthropometric measurement (AM) frequently occurs in school settings, it is not …

Family-Based Physical Activity Interventions and Family Functioning: A systematic Review

IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes and IALH Student Affiliate Heather Hollman have co-authored a new research article with UVic Colleague Wuyou Sui entitled Family-based physical activity interventions and family functioning: A systematic review. The article was published in Family Progress. Abstract:  Family physical activity (PA) can confer multiple health benefits, yet whether PA interventions affect …

Associations Between Physical Activity, Affect Regulation Difficulties, and Mental Health Among Canadian Adolescents at Two Different Points of the COVID-19 Pandemic

  Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellows Megan Ames, Brianna Turner, Mauricio Garcia-Barrera and Jonathan Rush have co-authored a new research article with Christina Robillard and Stephanie Craig entitled  Associations between physical activity, affect regulation difficulties, and mental health among Canadian adolescents at two different points of the COVID-19 pandemic. The article was published in Psychology …