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Program<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />
4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport<br />
National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference<br />
31 Oct <strong>–</strong> 3 Nov <strong>2012</strong><br />
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, New South Wales, <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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4th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
“Active futures <strong>–</strong> Evidence informing change’’<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport<br />
“Sport and exercise medicine <strong>–</strong> Theory, practice and research”<br />
National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference<br />
“<strong>Sports</strong> injury prevention <strong>–</strong> Why bother?”<br />
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BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong><br />
4th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport<br />
National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference<br />
OCT 31 <strong>–</strong> NOV 3 <strong>2012</strong> SYDNEY AUSTRALIA<br />
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CONTENTS<br />
Conference Chair’s Message 4<br />
ICPAPH Co-Chairs Message 5<br />
SMA President’s Message 6<br />
ISPAH President’s Message 7<br />
Organising Committees 8<br />
Conference Staff 10<br />
The <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Federation Fellows’ Awards <strong>2012</strong> 11<br />
The ICPAPH <strong>2012</strong> Research Awards 13<br />
<strong>2012</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> Honours 14<br />
Conference Programs 16<br />
Wednesday 31 Octo<strong>be</strong>r 16<br />
Thursday 1 Novem<strong>be</strong>r 18<br />
Friday 2 Novem<strong>be</strong>r 22<br />
Saturday 3 Novem<strong>be</strong>r 26<br />
Meetings and Social Program at the Conference 30<br />
Map 32<br />
General Information 34<br />
Keynote Speaker Profiles 41<br />
Invited Speaker Profiles 47<br />
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Contents
Contents<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Wednesday 31 Octo<strong>be</strong>r Papers at a Glance 55<br />
Thursday 1 Novem<strong>be</strong>r Papers at a Glance 64<br />
Thursday 1 Novem<strong>be</strong>r Posters at a Glance 87<br />
Friday 2 Novem<strong>be</strong>r Papers at a Glance 97<br />
Friday 2 Novem<strong>be</strong>r Posters at a Glance 116<br />
Saturday 3 Novem<strong>be</strong>r Papers at a Glance 125<br />
Trade Exhibitors 136<br />
Index 149<br />
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Welcome<br />
CONFERENCE CHAIR’S MESSAGE<br />
On <strong>be</strong>half of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH), <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong> (SMA) and its partner Discipline Groups and the mem<strong>be</strong>rs of the three <strong>conference</strong><br />
organising committees, we would like to welcome you to <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> incorporates the 4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and<br />
Public Health (ICPAPH), the <strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport (ACSMS),<br />
and the National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference (NSIPC). We are delighted to <strong>be</strong> hosting<br />
the <strong>2012</strong> International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health in Sydney, <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> will provide a scientific forum for professionals from many fields and disciplines<br />
to share in the latest research, practice and policies relating to safe participation in physical activity.<br />
The <strong>program</strong>ming of each of the <strong>conference</strong>s has <strong>be</strong>en guided by themes which build towards<br />
the common goal of <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong>. These themes are:<br />
� Active futures <strong>–</strong> Evidence informing change<br />
� Sport and exercise medicine <strong>–</strong> Theory, practice and research<br />
� <strong>Sports</strong> injury prevention <strong>–</strong> Why bother?<br />
The organising committees <strong>be</strong>lieve that the <strong>program</strong> will present delegates with a comprehensive<br />
scientific forum on all facets of these fields <strong>–</strong> from elite performance to community participation<br />
in sport, physical activity and their impact on individual and public health.<br />
Most importantly, this combined “three-<strong>conference</strong>” event will give delegates with a common<br />
interest in working together to enhance the health of all through safe participation in sport,<br />
recreation and physical activity an opportunity to network and build new relationships across<br />
traditional disciplinary boundaries, as well as to renew old and make new friendships.<br />
We wish all delegates an enjoyable, fulfilling and productive <strong>conference</strong>.<br />
Professor Adrian Bauman, Professor Wendy Brown,<br />
Professor Caroline Finch and Ms Kay Copeland<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> Conference Co-Chairs<br />
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ICPAPH CO-CHAIRS MESSAGE<br />
As Co-Chairs of the 4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, we would like<br />
to extend a warm welcome to all delegates, especially those who have travelled long distances to<br />
get to our corner of the world.<br />
The organising committee has worked hard for over 12 months to put together the <strong>program</strong> for<br />
this meeting, which, as you will see, is a little different from those of the first three ICPAPH meetings.<br />
The first noticeable difference is that meeting is <strong>be</strong>ing held in conjunction with the <strong>Australia</strong>n Conference<br />
of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport, and the National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference. We hope<br />
there will <strong>be</strong> a great deal of synergy <strong>be</strong>tween the three meetings, as you will <strong>be</strong> free to attend any<br />
session across the entire <strong>program</strong>.<br />
The second notable difference is that there are fewer symposia this year, as we decided<br />
to only include symposia organised by the ISPAH Councils. Instead we have many more oral<br />
presentations, most of which are very short. This means that more young investigators, doctoral<br />
and pre-doctoral students, policymakers and practitioners have the opportunity to present their<br />
work in themed sessions. In each of these sessions, we have invited an international expert in<br />
the field to <strong>be</strong> a ‘DD’ or ‘Distinguished Discussant’. This means that, instead of seeing these stellar<br />
experts presenting in a traditional symposium, they will reflect, comment and add new material,<br />
and will <strong>be</strong> challenged by the chairperson and delegates to consider cutting edge issues,<br />
adding a depth of experience to every session.<br />
At the start of each day we will have several concurrent expert Tutorial Lectures, designed to<br />
update knowledge and skills in topical areas. At the end of each day on Thursday and Friday,<br />
there will <strong>be</strong> poster sessions, one of which will <strong>be</strong> in conjunction with the other <strong>conference</strong>s.<br />
These sessions will provide an opportunity to meet people who share your areas of interest<br />
and learn about the wide range of work <strong>be</strong>ing conducted around the world.<br />
On Saturday a series of sessions will review international experiences in physical activity<br />
and public health, and panels of researchers and practitioners will consider the future of physical<br />
activity policy, practice and research over the next few decades. Examples of international initiatives<br />
will also <strong>be</strong> profiled on Saturday afternoon, in line with the ISPAH mission to advance global<br />
approaches to the scientific study and promotion of physical activity.<br />
We would like to thank our wonderful committee for all the effort they put in towards making this<br />
an innovative <strong>conference</strong>, and Davina Smith for her outstanding <strong>conference</strong> management. We hope<br />
this will <strong>be</strong> an exciting ICPAPH, and that you will enjoy the <strong>program</strong> and the social events, catch up<br />
with old friends and colleagues, and make new ones, and take some time to explore the wonderful<br />
city of Sydney.<br />
Wendy Brown and Adrian Bauman<br />
Co-Chairs, 4 th ICPAPH Organising Committee<br />
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Welcome
Welcome<br />
SMA PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE<br />
On <strong>be</strong>half of the <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> National Board it is my great pleasure to welcome you<br />
to Sydney and the <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>conference</strong>.<br />
As the <strong>conference</strong> organiser <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> is privileged to <strong>be</strong> hosting <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong>.<br />
As a multidisciplinary organisation approaching its 50 th year, <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> some<br />
years ago <strong>active</strong>ly combined three <strong>conference</strong>s; the <strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science in <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
in Sport, the National Physical Activity Conference and the National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention<br />
Conference, under the one theme of <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong>. These three events are reflective of the diversity<br />
of <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’s multidisciplinary community and the some of the varied influences<br />
of <strong>active</strong> participation in sport and physical activity, and their associated health issues.<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> offers something for anyone with an interest in sports medicine, physical activity<br />
or injury prevention and reinforces <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>’s commitment to one of its core<br />
values; Knowledge.<br />
<strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> will take the combined <strong>conference</strong> concept to another level, with the incorporation<br />
of the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health (ICPAPH), a truly international<br />
event which has attracted delegates from around the glo<strong>be</strong>. We hope to build on the success of<br />
previous ICPAPH events and pave the way for continued success in Rio de Janeiro in 2014. I extend<br />
a very warm welcome to our international delegates. We wish you a truly memorable experience.<br />
Our gratitude is extended to the three <strong>conference</strong> committees led admirably by their chairs<br />
Kay Copeland (ACSMS), Adrian Bauman and Wendy Brown (ICPAPH) and Caroline Finch (NSIPC).<br />
They have managed to negotiate a cutting edge <strong>program</strong> which I expect will challenge and<br />
engage our large and varied audience.<br />
Thanks too to all of our partners, supporters and trade exhibitors, most notably Coca-Cola and<br />
Asics whose valuable support has ensured the event is able to attract some of the world’s<br />
foremost presenters in their field and extended the reach of the event to the widest possible<br />
audience.<br />
I wish you a wonderful <strong>conference</strong>.<br />
Michael Kenihan<br />
President<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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ISPAH PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE<br />
Welcome to Sydney and to the 4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
(ICPAPH)!<br />
On <strong>be</strong>half of the Board and the mem<strong>be</strong>rship of the International Society for Physical Activity<br />
and Health (ISPAH), please accept my welcome to this, the 4 th biennial International Congress on<br />
Physical Activity and Public Health. ICPAPH is the only international professional congress that<br />
focuses solely on research and promotion of physical activity and public health. Of considerable<br />
note, Sydney <strong>2012</strong> represents the first ICPAPH Congress in which ISPAH is a formal organisation,<br />
and not just a dream. We all should <strong>be</strong> proud of this development.<br />
I continue to <strong>be</strong> amazed at how ICPAPH is maturing. Beginning in Atlanta in 2006, to Amsterdam<br />
in 2008 and then Toronto in 2010, the Congress has consistently grown in size and in quality.<br />
Quite un<strong>be</strong>lievably now, our original meeting in 2006 was designed to <strong>be</strong> a one-time event.<br />
Little did we know at the time that we would go on strong and could consistently attract delegates<br />
from 50+ countries. The preregistration for Sydney suggest that we will exceed our previous ICPAPH<br />
delegate registration num<strong>be</strong>rs <strong>–</strong> a credit to all who have travelled to this <strong>be</strong>autiful city this week.<br />
Building something new is never an easy task. Physical activity is <strong>be</strong>ginning to <strong>be</strong> recognised<br />
as a public health issue, an accomplishment that I <strong>be</strong>lieve ISPAH and ICPAPH have helped to<br />
push forward. The ICPAPH Congress theme this year <strong>–</strong> Active futures <strong>–</strong> Evidence informing change<br />
<strong>–</strong> gets directly at what is needed for our continued and sustainable growth, namely a vision<br />
and the very <strong>be</strong>st science. Although much remains to <strong>be</strong> done and we must continue to build<br />
our infrastructure, the seeds have <strong>be</strong>en planted. Should we continue on our current trajectory,<br />
the health of the world should improve through increased research and promotion around<br />
physical activity.<br />
The organisers have done a simply outstanding job in putting the <strong>program</strong> for Sydney together.<br />
The unifying banner of <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> is a wonderful way to bring three meetings into one.<br />
Professors Wendy Brown and Adrian Bauman have led the effort on <strong>be</strong>half of ISPAH and the<br />
cooperation of Nello Marino, Davina Smith and <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> has made the event<br />
possible. Please thank these and the other local organisers when you see them. All the <strong>be</strong>st<br />
wishes for a successful Congress and don’t forget to <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong>.<br />
Harold W. (Bill) Kohl, III<br />
President and Founder<br />
International Society for Physical Activity and Health<br />
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Welcome
Committee & Staff<br />
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> ORGANISING COMMITTEES<br />
Coordinating Committee<br />
Professor Adrian Bauman (4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Co-Chair)<br />
Professor Wendy Brown (4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health Co-Chair)<br />
Ms Kay Copeland (<strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport Chair)<br />
Professor Caroline Finch (National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference Chair)<br />
4 th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
“Active futures <strong>–</strong> Evidence informing change”<br />
Conference Co-Chairs<br />
Professor Adrian Bauman Professor Wendy Brown<br />
Representatives<br />
Dr Verity Cleland<br />
Ms Rona Macniven<br />
Mr Peter McCue<br />
Professor Timothy Olds<br />
Professor Ron Plotnikoff<br />
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Associate Professor Trevor Shilton<br />
Dr Takemi Sugiyama<br />
Dr Hidde van der Ploeg<br />
Dr Jannique van Uffelen<br />
Ex Officio<br />
Mr Nello Marino <strong>–</strong> CEO <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Davina Smith <strong>–</strong> Conference Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Tamara Christmas <strong>–</strong> Conference Co-Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Conference of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport<br />
“Sport and exercise medicine <strong>–</strong> Theory, practice and research”<br />
Conference Chair<br />
Ms Kay Copeland<br />
Representatives<br />
Associate Professor Garry Allison<br />
Ms Kylie Andrew<br />
Mr Chris Bishop<br />
Dr David Bolzonello<br />
Professor Shane Brun<br />
Professor Andrew Cresswell<br />
Associate Professor David Dunstan<br />
Dr Anita Green<br />
Ms Kylie Turton<br />
Ex Officio<br />
Mr Nello Marino <strong>–</strong> CEO <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Davina Smith <strong>–</strong> Conference Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Tamara Christmas <strong>–</strong> Conference Co-Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong>
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> ORGANISING COMMITTEES<br />
Sixth National <strong>Sports</strong> Injury Prevention Conference<br />
“Sport injury prevention <strong>–</strong> Why bother?”<br />
Conference Chair<br />
Professor Caroline Finch<br />
Representatives<br />
Dr Alex Donaldson<br />
Mr Geoff Howes<br />
Professor David Hunter<br />
Dr Dara Twomey<br />
Ex Officio<br />
Mr Nello Marino <strong>–</strong> CEO <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Davina Smith <strong>–</strong> Conference Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Ms Tamara Christmas <strong>–</strong> Conference Co-Manager <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
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Committee & Staff
Committee & Staff<br />
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> CONFERENCE STAFF<br />
Conference Co-Manager<br />
Ms Tamara Christmas<br />
Conference Manager<br />
Ms Davina Smith<br />
Conference Coordinator<br />
Ms Erin Walsh<br />
CEO <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Mr Nello Marino<br />
ACSMS and NSIPC Judging Chair<br />
Professor Garry Allison<br />
Judging Coordinator and Conference Office<br />
Ms Emma Sullivan<br />
Registration Coordinator<br />
Ms Lynne Morrison<br />
Registration<br />
Ms Brigid Doherty<br />
Media and Photography<br />
Ms Amanda Boshier<br />
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Trade Exhibition Coordinator<br />
Mr Stewart Priddis <strong>–</strong> SMA NSW,<br />
Executive Officer<br />
Chair Coordinator<br />
Ms Tamara Spence <strong>–</strong> SMA NT,<br />
Education Officer<br />
Volunteer Coordinator<br />
Ms Trish Donoghue <strong>–</strong> SMA ACT,<br />
Executive Officer<br />
Sponsorship Coordinator<br />
Mr Mark Brown<br />
Session and Speaker Preparation Support<br />
Mr Brendan Farnhill<br />
Housekeeping Coordinator<br />
Ms Susan McLeod <strong>–</strong> SMA TAS,<br />
Project Officer<br />
Poster Coordinator<br />
Ms Lynne Sheehan <strong>–</strong> SMA VIC,<br />
Executive Officer
THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTS MEDICINE FEDERATION<br />
FELLOWS’ AWARDS <strong>2012</strong><br />
ASICS Medal<br />
Best Paper Overall $3000 prize (plus cash component from qualifying prize)<br />
Best Paper Awards $2000 prize each<br />
Asics Best Paper <strong>–</strong> Clinical <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
Asics Best Paper <strong>–</strong> Exercise and <strong>Sports</strong> Science<br />
Asics Best Paper <strong>–</strong> Injury Prevention<br />
New Investigator Awards* $2000 prize or ACSM presentation package<br />
Asics Ken Maguire Award for Best New Investigator <strong>–</strong> Clinical <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
John Sutton Award for Best New Investigator <strong>–</strong> Exercise and <strong>Sports</strong> Science<br />
NSW Sporting Injuries Committee Award for Best New Investigator <strong>–</strong> Injury Prevention<br />
Women in Sport Award $500 prize<br />
Wendy Ey, Women in Sport Award<br />
Poster Awards $500 prize<br />
Asics Best Poster <strong>–</strong> Clinical <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
Asics Best Poster <strong>–</strong> Exercise and <strong>Sports</strong> Science<br />
Asics Best Poster <strong>–</strong> Injury Prevention<br />
* Up to three New Investigator Award winners will <strong>be</strong> considered for the award of a presentation package for<br />
the American College of <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Meeting in the following year. The package includes a registration<br />
waiver and support for travel expenses (to a maximum of AUD$3000) plus a guaranteed place in the ACSM<br />
<strong>program</strong>. Other New Investigator Award winners will receive a $2000 cash prize to <strong>be</strong> spent on furthering<br />
their research.<br />
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Awards
Awards<br />
THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTS MEDICINE FEDERATION<br />
FELLOWS’ AWARDS <strong>2012</strong><br />
Previous Asics Medal Winners<br />
2011 Miss Catherine Wild (University of Wollongong)<br />
“Does higher anterior knee joint laxity alter landing biomechanics in pu<strong>be</strong>scent girls?<br />
Implications for non-contact ACL ruptures”<br />
2010 Dr Louise Naylor (The University of Western <strong>Australia</strong>)<br />
“Impact of shear stress on vascular function in humans: Explaining the direct impact of<br />
exercise on vascular health”<br />
2009 Associate Professor Philip Morgan (University of Newcastle)<br />
“Intervention description and preliminary findings of the “Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids”<br />
pilot randomised controlled trial”<br />
2008 Mr James Gaida (Deakin University)<br />
“Patients with chronic painful mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy have a dyslipidaemia that<br />
is characteristic of insulin resistance”<br />
2007 Dr Dennis Taaffe (The University of Queensland)<br />
“Physical activity, physical function and incident dementia in elderly men”<br />
2006 Dr Andrew Chapman (The University of Queensland)<br />
“How is sensory feedback of force and knowledge of prior movement experience used in<br />
feedforward control of movement?”<br />
2005 Dr Karim Khan (University of British Columbia)<br />
“Action Schools! BC: daily physical activity increases bone strength in prepu<strong>be</strong>rtal boys”<br />
2004 Dr Tim Olds (University of South <strong>Australia</strong>)<br />
“Activity styles: A cluster analysis of children’s activity patterns”<br />
2003 Ms Louise Naylor (The University of Western <strong>Australia</strong>)<br />
“Effects of exercise training on cardiovascular function and structure in elite athletes”<br />
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THE ICPAPH <strong>2012</strong> RESEARCH AWARDS<br />
One award will <strong>be</strong> made in each of the following four categories. The prize for each winner is a<br />
free registration for the next ICPAPH <strong>conference</strong>, which will <strong>be</strong> held in Brazil in 2014.<br />
� Student Award: For students who have not yet completed their PhD. (This category includes<br />
full-time postgraduate students who have submitted their thesis but have not received final<br />
confirmation that it has <strong>be</strong>en passed by their institution).<br />
� Early Career Award: For early career researchers who were awarded their PhD fewer than<br />
five years prior to 1st Novem<strong>be</strong>r <strong>2012</strong>. (This will <strong>be</strong> extended to 7 years for women who took<br />
leave to have a baby during this period, or other researchers who are able to justify significant<br />
career interruptions [such as paternity or carers leave, leave due to illness, etc]. Eligibility will <strong>be</strong><br />
awarded at the discretion of the awards committee).<br />
� Practice & Policy Award: For practitioners (those working in a non-research environment)<br />
with no more than five years work experience since the award of their university or equivalent<br />
qualification (to 1st Novem<strong>be</strong>r <strong>2012</strong>).<br />
� Developing Country Award: For <strong>conference</strong> participants from developing countries.<br />
Eligibility Criteria<br />
� Presenting authors must <strong>be</strong> registered for the full ICPAPH <strong>conference</strong>.<br />
� Presenting authors must <strong>be</strong> mem<strong>be</strong>rs of ISPAH.<br />
� The presenter must <strong>be</strong> the first author on the paper.<br />
� The presenter must <strong>be</strong> a registered student, early career researcher, practitioner/policy-maker,<br />
or from a developing country (as defined above).<br />
� The presenter must not have received the same award at a previous ISPAH <strong>conference</strong>.<br />
Shortlisted abstracts will <strong>be</strong> displayed on a communication board in the registration area at the<br />
<strong>conference</strong>, and identified in the abstract book. Awards will <strong>be</strong> presented in the final session of<br />
the <strong>conference</strong> and details of the winners’ presentations will <strong>be</strong> posted on the ISPAH website.<br />
Each winner will <strong>be</strong> sent a <strong>conference</strong> registration certificate (for the following <strong>conference</strong>) and<br />
a letter from the President of ISPAH.<br />
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Awards
Honours<br />
<strong>2012</strong> SPORTS MEDICINE AUSTRALIA HONOURS<br />
Past Honours Recipients:<br />
SMA President’s Award<br />
(The President’s Award is made for outstanding or exceptional service to the Federation.<br />
It is not an annual award.)<br />
2004 Professor Caroline Finch<br />
2005 Professor Wendy Brown<br />
Certificates of Appreciation<br />
2002 Dr Peter Bruckner<br />
Professor Wendy Brown<br />
Dr Eliza<strong>be</strong>th Clisby<br />
Dr Caroline Finch<br />
Dr Marg Torode<br />
Dr Brian Sando<br />
Dr Sue White<br />
2003 Professor John Bloomfield<br />
Dr Brian Corrigan<br />
Dr Ken Fitch<br />
Dr Ken Maguire<br />
Professor Tony Parker<br />
Professor Warren Payne<br />
2004 Professor Bruce A<strong>be</strong>rnethy<br />
Dr Peter Barnes<br />
Professor Bruce Elliott<br />
Dr Barry Oakes<br />
Dr Geoff Thompson<br />
2005 Dr John Brotherhood<br />
Dr David Humphries<br />
Dr Trefor James<br />
Dr Karim Khan<br />
Dr Frank Pyke<br />
2006 Professor John Hart<br />
Dr Peter Larkins<br />
Dr Paul McCrory<br />
Dr John Orchard<br />
Dr Margaret Torode<br />
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2007 Dr Peter Larkins<br />
Dr Geoff Thompson<br />
2009 Dr Anita Green<br />
2007 Dr Graham Allen<br />
Dr Shane Conway<br />
Dr Anita Green<br />
Ms Marilyn Feenstra<br />
Professor Mark Hargreaves<br />
2008 Professor Caroline Finch<br />
2009 Professor Peter Hamer<br />
Associate Professor Jill Cook<br />
Ms Margaret Hanson<br />
Dr Rob Reid<br />
2010 Mr Graeme Backen<br />
Ms Wendy Braybon<br />
Mr Paul Fleet<br />
2011 Dr Gerard Taylor<br />
Associate Professor Gavan White<br />
Professor John Bloomfield<br />
Professor Ken Fitch<br />
Mr Stuart Gray<br />
Dr Duncan Sullivan<br />
Professor Alan Morton<br />
Dr Carmel Goodman
Program<br />
WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A 102 103 104 105<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Official opening<br />
ceremony<br />
Plenary Keynote:<br />
Ken Powell<br />
“Stories about<br />
physical activity”<br />
1500 <strong>–</strong> 1530 AFTERNOON TEA (FOYER BAYSIDE LEVEL 1 & 2)<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Symposium:<br />
Platelet rich<br />
plasma and other<br />
modern treatment<br />
options <strong>–</strong><br />
witchcraft,<br />
placebo or fact?<br />
1700 <strong>–</strong> 1730 CHANGE OVER<br />
1730 <strong>–</strong> 1830 Plenary Keynote:<br />
Refshauge<br />
Lecture<br />
Karim Khan<br />
“In search of<br />
sports medicine<br />
success:<br />
Five lessons for<br />
clinical, team,<br />
and research<br />
success”<br />
1830 <strong>–</strong> 1835 CHANGE OVER<br />
16 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Testing and<br />
applying theory for<br />
physical activity<br />
interventions<br />
Sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour in<br />
children and<br />
young people<br />
Neuromuscular<br />
performance 1<br />
1835 <strong>–</strong> 2000 WELCOME RECEPTION AND TRADE EXHIBITION OPENING (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
Exercise science 1
106 201 202 204A 204B<br />
Injury prevention Patterns of physical<br />
activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
in adults<br />
0900 <strong>–</strong> 1230<br />
Pre <strong>conference</strong><br />
satellite meeting:<br />
Integrating <strong>active</strong><br />
transportation<br />
and health into<br />
transportation<br />
planning<br />
(Booking essential<br />
and an additional<br />
fee applicable)<br />
Physical activity and<br />
psychosocial health<br />
in adults<br />
0800 <strong>–</strong> 1300<br />
Pre <strong>conference</strong><br />
workshop:<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> medicine<br />
emergency care<br />
course <strong>–</strong> part 1<br />
(Booking essential<br />
and an additional<br />
fee applicable)<br />
Dose response<br />
relationships for<br />
health outcomes<br />
0900 <strong>–</strong> 1215<br />
Pre <strong>conference</strong><br />
satellite meeting:<br />
Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
(Booking essential<br />
and an additional<br />
fee applicable)<br />
Measures and<br />
tools for assessing<br />
environments and<br />
physical activity<br />
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Program
Program<br />
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop:<br />
Greg Kolt and<br />
Karim Khan<br />
The business<br />
of publishing<br />
0915 <strong>–</strong> 0930 CHANGE OVER<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Keynote:<br />
Kong Chen<br />
“The hare and<br />
the tortoise<br />
revisited:<br />
Measuring<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour”<br />
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Keynote:<br />
Art Kuo<br />
“What are<br />
the limits<br />
to human<br />
economy?”<br />
1030 <strong>–</strong> 1100 MORNING TEA (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Keynote:<br />
Dale Hanson<br />
“Closing the<br />
gap <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
injury<br />
prevention<br />
research and<br />
community<br />
safety<br />
promotion<br />
practice”<br />
1230 <strong>–</strong> 1330 LUNCH (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Keynote:<br />
Roger Enoka<br />
“Adaptations<br />
in physical<br />
performance<br />
from<br />
childhood to<br />
senescence”<br />
Tutorial<br />
lecture:<br />
Rick Troiano<br />
Measurement<br />
advances<br />
in physical<br />
activity, sleep,<br />
and strength:<br />
The US<br />
National<br />
Health and<br />
Nutrition<br />
Examination<br />
Survey<br />
Activity and<br />
weight in<br />
children and<br />
young people<br />
(ISPAH<br />
Council<br />
on Physical<br />
Activity and<br />
O<strong>be</strong>sity)<br />
Sitting,<br />
physical<br />
activity and<br />
health in<br />
children and<br />
young people<br />
Workshop:<br />
Deirdre<br />
McGhee<br />
Breast<br />
support<br />
and bra fit:<br />
Optimising<br />
breast<br />
support<br />
during<br />
physical<br />
activity<br />
Ageing and<br />
physical<br />
activity:<br />
Patterns,<br />
associations<br />
and<br />
interventions<br />
Physical<br />
activity in<br />
people with<br />
disability<br />
or chronic<br />
illness<br />
Workshop:<br />
Kurt<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rtson<br />
Taping<br />
for ankle<br />
instability:<br />
Treatment and<br />
prophylactic<br />
taping review<br />
Invited:<br />
Andrew Wallis<br />
“Demystifying<br />
the groin”<br />
Symposium:<br />
Social media<br />
and other<br />
information<br />
technology<br />
platforms<br />
for sports<br />
medicine<br />
and injury<br />
prevention<br />
Workshop:<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
CPR<br />
certification<br />
(HLTCPR211A)<br />
Clinical<br />
exercise<br />
physiology<br />
<strong>–</strong> chronic<br />
disease 2
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
Workshop:<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong><br />
Juliette Fritschi<br />
Pole walking<br />
<strong>program</strong>s:<br />
A review of<br />
health effects<br />
0830 <strong>–</strong><br />
Patrick Burtscher<br />
Nordic walking<br />
practical session<br />
Symposium:<br />
Novices,<br />
amateurs and<br />
children in sports:<br />
Requirement of<br />
a joint effort in<br />
physical activity<br />
promotion, sports<br />
medicine and<br />
injury prevention<br />
Supplementation<br />
and doping<br />
Tutorial lecture:<br />
Norma Shankie-<br />
Williams,<br />
Susan Thompson<br />
and Peter McCue<br />
How health<br />
research can<br />
contribute<br />
to planning<br />
processes: Views<br />
from planning<br />
Trends in<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Correlates of<br />
physical activity<br />
in adults<br />
Fundamental<br />
movement skills<br />
in children and<br />
young people<br />
Schools,<br />
teachers<br />
and physical<br />
education<br />
Workshop:<br />
Lisa Briggs<br />
Diagnosis of<br />
tendonopathies<br />
with<br />
musculoskeletal<br />
ultrasound<br />
Neuromuscular<br />
performance 3<br />
Workshop:<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> medicine<br />
emergency care<br />
course continued<br />
<strong>–</strong> part 2<br />
The crisis of<br />
measurement in<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
The future of<br />
measurement in<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Tutorial lecture:<br />
Adrian Bauman,<br />
Pedro Hallal,<br />
Brian Martin,<br />
Mike Pratt,<br />
Ross Brownson,<br />
Bill Kohl and<br />
Peter Katzmarzyk<br />
Lancet series on<br />
physical activity<br />
and public health<br />
Active transport:<br />
Adults<br />
Symposium:<br />
Council on<br />
Environment and<br />
Physical Activity:<br />
International<br />
experiences,<br />
evidence and<br />
advocacy<br />
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Program
Program<br />
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
1500 <strong>–</strong> 1530 AFTERNOON TEA (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Energy<br />
balance<br />
1700 <strong>–</strong> 1705 CHANGE OVER<br />
20 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Tendon /<br />
hamstring<br />
1705 <strong>–</strong> 1830 SCIENTIFIC POSTER SESSION 1 (BAYSIDE GALLERY)<br />
Environments,<br />
physical<br />
activity,<br />
sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour and<br />
health<br />
Symposium:<br />
Evidence<br />
informing<br />
change in<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
football<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
science 1<br />
1900 <strong>–</strong> LATE ASMF FELLOWS DINNER (The Loft, Jones Bay Wharf)<br />
(ticketed event <strong>–</strong> not included in registration; only open to ASMF Fellows and their invited guests)
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
Symposium:<br />
Legal risk<br />
management of<br />
adverse health<br />
outcomes and<br />
injury in the<br />
fitness industry:<br />
Developing<br />
evidence<br />
informed<br />
regulation that<br />
improves safety<br />
Correlates of<br />
physical activity<br />
in children and<br />
young people<br />
School based<br />
interventions<br />
Neuromuscular<br />
performance 2<br />
Issues in the<br />
measurement of<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Symposium:<br />
Global action<br />
on physical<br />
inactivity:<br />
Progress and<br />
prospects<br />
from GAPA,<br />
the advocacy<br />
council of ISPAH<br />
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Program
Program<br />
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop:<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
medicine for<br />
elite sporting<br />
teams <strong>–</strong><br />
Olympics and<br />
Paralympics<br />
0915 <strong>–</strong> 0930 CHANGE OVER<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Keynote:<br />
Nanette Mutrie<br />
“It’s hard to<br />
persuade some<br />
people to walk<br />
<strong>–</strong> or is it?”<br />
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Symposium:<br />
Joint<br />
aspiration<br />
and injection<br />
1030 <strong>–</strong> 1100 MORNING TEA (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
Tutorial<br />
lecture:<br />
Jannique<br />
van Uffelen<br />
and Bill Bellew<br />
Systematic<br />
reviews:<br />
Why, how and<br />
for whom?<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Keynote: Workplace<br />
Malcolm Collins sitting:<br />
“Biological Patterns and<br />
mechanisms<br />
underlying<br />
musculoskeletal<br />
soft tissue<br />
injuries: Why<br />
it is clinically<br />
relevant?”<br />
interventions<br />
1230 <strong>–</strong> 1330 LUNCH (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Keynote:<br />
Nick Cavill<br />
“Evidence-based<br />
policy on physical<br />
activity: The tale<br />
of the Emperor’s<br />
New Clothes”<br />
Invited:<br />
David Connell<br />
and James<br />
Linklater<br />
“MSK imaging<br />
<strong>–</strong> Best<br />
practice and<br />
the future”<br />
1500 <strong>–</strong> 1530 AFTERNOON TEA (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)<br />
Workshop:<br />
Deirdre<br />
McGhee<br />
Breast support<br />
and bra fit:<br />
Optimising<br />
breast support<br />
during<br />
physical<br />
activity<br />
Physical<br />
activity,<br />
sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour and<br />
dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
Workshop:<br />
David Connell<br />
Imaging <strong>–</strong><br />
knee<br />
Invited:<br />
Chris Carty<br />
“Clinical gait<br />
analysis”<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
science 2<br />
Workshop:<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
CPR<br />
certification<br />
(HLTCPR211A)<br />
Exercise<br />
science 2
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
Workshop:<br />
James Linklater<br />
Imaging <strong>–</strong> ankle<br />
Symposium:<br />
Injury prevention<br />
<strong>–</strong> Why do we<br />
do it?<br />
Symposium:<br />
Making sport<br />
safer in the<br />
real world <strong>–</strong><br />
the voice of the<br />
implementer<br />
Risk factors<br />
and injury<br />
surveillance<br />
Tutorial lecture:<br />
Adrian Bauman,<br />
Kelly Murumets<br />
and Trevor Shilton<br />
Everything<br />
you wanted to<br />
know about<br />
(the evidence for)<br />
physical activity<br />
mass-media led<br />
campaigns and<br />
should have <strong>be</strong>en<br />
afraid to ask<br />
Mass media and<br />
social marketing<br />
Active transport:<br />
Children and<br />
young people<br />
Workshop:<br />
Andrew Wallis<br />
Handling the<br />
groin: practical<br />
application of the<br />
treatment model<br />
Critical incidents<br />
in sport<br />
Games and<br />
mental skills:<br />
Enhancing the<br />
life satisfaction,<br />
self-worth, and<br />
happiness of<br />
former gang<br />
mem<strong>be</strong>rs<br />
Tutorial lecture:<br />
Christine<br />
Friedenreich<br />
Physical activity<br />
and cancer:<br />
What have we<br />
learned and what<br />
do we still need<br />
to determine?<br />
Intervention<br />
evaluation:<br />
Issues and<br />
challenges<br />
Tutorial lecture:<br />
Ross Brownson<br />
Physical activity<br />
policy research:<br />
Are we making<br />
legislation or<br />
sausage<br />
Environments<br />
and physical<br />
activity: Adults<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 23<br />
Program
Program<br />
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Keynote:<br />
Claude Goulet<br />
“Minimising<br />
risk in high risk<br />
settings: Do the<br />
3 E’s of injury<br />
prevention<br />
(education,<br />
enforcement<br />
or engineering)<br />
work?”<br />
1700 <strong>–</strong> 1705 CHANGE OVER<br />
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Physical<br />
activity and<br />
cardiovascular<br />
disease in<br />
adults<br />
Workplace<br />
health and<br />
physical<br />
activity<br />
1705 <strong>–</strong> 1830 SCIENTIFIC POSTER SESSION 2 (BAYSIDE GALLERY)<br />
Measurement<br />
and patterns<br />
of physical<br />
activity and<br />
sitting time in<br />
older adults<br />
1900 <strong>–</strong> LATE GROUP DINNERS (ticketed events <strong>–</strong> not included in registration)<br />
Patellofemoral<br />
joint /<br />
osteoarthritis<br />
Exercise<br />
science 3
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
Invited:<br />
Bronwen Lundy<br />
“Nutrition:<br />
An untapped<br />
resource in<br />
rehabilitation and<br />
injury prevention”<br />
Patterns of<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour in<br />
children<br />
Environments<br />
and physical<br />
activity: Children<br />
and young<br />
people<br />
The <strong>2012</strong> APS<br />
College of Sport<br />
and Exercise<br />
Psychologists<br />
student awards<br />
Interventions<br />
in diverse<br />
populations<br />
Policy issues<br />
CoSEP AGM SDrA AGM AAPSM AGM<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 25<br />
Program
Program<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop:<br />
Deirdre McGhee<br />
Breast support<br />
and bra fit:<br />
Optimising<br />
breast support<br />
during physical<br />
activity<br />
0915 <strong>–</strong> 0930 CHANGE OVER<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium:<br />
Footwear<br />
uncovered:<br />
Behind the<br />
scenes of<br />
footwear<br />
research<br />
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Physical<br />
activity<br />
and weight<br />
interventions<br />
1030 <strong>–</strong> 1100 MORNING TEA (FOYER BAYSIDE LEVEL 1 & 2)<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Symposium:<br />
Sudden cardiac<br />
arrest in sport<br />
Invited:<br />
Maria Brosnan<br />
“Current<br />
guidelines,<br />
consequences<br />
and pitfalls of<br />
ECG screening”<br />
1230 <strong>–</strong> 1330 LUNCH (FOYER BAYSIDE LEVEL 1 & 2)<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Physical activity<br />
around the world<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
medicine<br />
and science<br />
in <strong>2012</strong> and<br />
<strong>be</strong>yond: Where<br />
have we come<br />
from and<br />
where are<br />
we going?<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Understanding<br />
physical<br />
activity and<br />
sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1500 <strong>–</strong> 1530 AFTERNOON TEA (FOYER BAYSIDE LEVEL 1 & 2)<br />
Physical<br />
activity and<br />
cancer<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Policy and<br />
practice in<br />
physical<br />
activity and<br />
sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Workshop:<br />
David Connell<br />
Imaging <strong>–</strong><br />
knee<br />
Workshop:<br />
Maria Brosnan<br />
The athlete<br />
ECG<br />
Back / pain Upper limb<br />
Invited:<br />
Malcolm<br />
Collins<br />
“Identification<br />
of genetic risk<br />
factors for<br />
ACL ruptures:<br />
Implications for<br />
understanding<br />
molecular<br />
mechanisms<br />
and clinical<br />
relevance”<br />
and Anterior<br />
cruciate<br />
ligament<br />
<strong>Sports</strong><br />
science 3
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
Workshop:<br />
James Linklater<br />
Imaging <strong>–</strong> ankle<br />
Symposium:<br />
Highlighting the<br />
impact of sports<br />
joint injury in<br />
the absence<br />
of national<br />
prevention<br />
<strong>program</strong>s:<br />
The Bone and<br />
Joint Decade<br />
Workshop:<br />
Jill Cook and<br />
Warren Payne<br />
Research,<br />
research<br />
everywhere:<br />
How do I get<br />
involved?<br />
Physical activity<br />
in women<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Interventions for<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Workshop:<br />
Kurt Ro<strong>be</strong>rtson<br />
Taping for ankle<br />
instability:<br />
Treatment and<br />
prophylactic<br />
taping review<br />
Physical activity<br />
and psychosocial<br />
health in children<br />
and young people<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour:<br />
Environments<br />
and transport<br />
Workshop:<br />
Andrew Wallis<br />
Handling the<br />
groin: Practical<br />
application of the<br />
treatment model<br />
Clinical exercise<br />
physiology <strong>–</strong><br />
chronic disease 1<br />
Intervention<br />
snapshots<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Measuring<br />
physical activity<br />
and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Promoting<br />
physical activity<br />
in primary care<br />
2020 vision:<br />
Health outcomes<br />
of physical<br />
activity and<br />
sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
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SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER CONFERENCE PROGRAM<br />
Time Auditorium A Terrace 102 103 104 105<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1630 2020 vision <strong>–</strong><br />
where to from<br />
here?<br />
ICPAPH awards<br />
Welcome to Rio<br />
2014<br />
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“Best of the<br />
Best”<br />
ACSMS and<br />
NSIPC <strong>be</strong>st<br />
paper winners<br />
represent to<br />
determine the<br />
Asics Medal<br />
winner for<br />
the ACSMS/<br />
NSIPC Best<br />
Conference<br />
Paper<br />
1630 <strong>–</strong> 1730 ISPAH AGM SMA AGM<br />
1900 <strong>–</strong> LATE CONFERENCE DINNER (BAYSIDE GRAND HALL)
106 201 202 203 204A 204B<br />
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MEETINGS AND SOCIAL PROGRAM AT THE CONFERENCE<br />
Tuesday 30/10<br />
0900 Agita Mundo Meeting (MFB Auditorium, 92 <strong>–</strong> 94 Parramatta Road, Medical Foundation<br />
Building, Sydney University)<br />
1030 National Physical Activity Network (NSW Heart Foundation Offices, L3 80 William St)<br />
1200 SMA National Board (Bayside Boardroom)<br />
1300 SMA Staff and Volunteer meeting (Conference Office)<br />
1330 ISPAH Board (Bayside 101)<br />
1800 SMA Presidents VIP Cocktails (Signorelli Gastronomia Trattoria, Ground Level<br />
Accenture Building I Trouton Place, Pyrmont) <strong>–</strong> By invitation only<br />
Wednesday 31/10<br />
0800 ICPAPH Conference Committee (Bayside Lounge)<br />
1200 ACSMS and NSIPC Conference Committees (Bayside Lounge)<br />
1215 Sedentary Behaviour Research Network (SBRN) (Bayside 102)<br />
1830 SMA Staff and Volunteer meeting (Conference Office)<br />
1835 Welcome Reception and Trade Exhibition Opening (Bayside Grand Hall) (ticketed event)<br />
2015 International Union for Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) and Promotion Centers for<br />
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Dessert Reception (Bayside 201) <strong>–</strong> By invitation only<br />
Thursday 1/11<br />
0700 Nordic Walking Session (meet at registration desk)<br />
0730 Conference Committees (Bayside Lounge)<br />
0820 Heart Foundation Walk (meet at registration desk)<br />
1230 JPAH Editorial Committee (Bayside 107)<br />
1230 GPS-HRN Collaborative Group (Bayside 102)<br />
1230 <strong>Australia</strong>n College of Physiotherapy <strong>–</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Physiotherapy Specialists (Bayside 104)<br />
1600 SMA Staff and Volunteer meeting (Conference Office)<br />
1705 Scientific Poster Session 1 (Bayside Gallery)<br />
1705 Global Advocacy for Physical Activity (GAPA) Meeting (Bayside 204B)<br />
1900 ASMF Fellows Dinner and AGM (The Loft, Jones Bay Wharf, Piers 19-21 Upper Deck,<br />
26 <strong>–</strong> 32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont Point) (ticketed event)<br />
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MEETINGS AND SOCIAL PROGRAM AT THE CONFERENCE<br />
Friday 2/11<br />
0700 Nordic Walking Session (meet at registration desk)<br />
0730 Conference Committees (Bayside Lounge)<br />
0820 Heart Foundation Walk (meet at registration desk)<br />
1230 <strong>Australia</strong>n College of Physiotherapy <strong>–</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Physiotherapy Specialists (Bayside 104)<br />
1230 JSAMS Editorial Committee (Bayside 107)<br />
1245 CEPA network meeting (Bayside 102)<br />
1600 SMA Staff and Volunteer meeting (Conference Office)<br />
1705 Scientific Poster Session 2 (Bayside Gallery)<br />
1705 CoSEP AGM (Bayside 203)<br />
1705 AAPSM AGM (Bayside 204A)<br />
1705 SDrA AGM (Bayside 204B)<br />
1800 <strong>Sports</strong> Physiotherapy <strong>Australia</strong> (SPA) Drinks (Cargo Bar, 52-60 The Promenade,<br />
King Street Wharf)<br />
1830 AAPSM Dinner (Parkview Room, Doltone House, Darling Island Wharf, Pyrmont, Ground Floor,<br />
Accenture/Google Building, Opp The Star Casino, 48 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont) (ticketed event)<br />
1900 SDrA Dinner (The Little Snail, 50 Murray St, Sydney) (ticketed event)<br />
Saturday 3/11<br />
0700 Nordic Walking Session (meet at registration desk)<br />
0815 Heart Foundation Heartmoves Class (Bayside 102)<br />
0730 ACSMS Conference Committee (Bayside Lounge)<br />
0830 ICPAPH and NSIPC Conference Committees (Bayside Lounge)<br />
1230 Student lunch with Keynote speakers (Bayside 106) <strong>–</strong> By invitation only<br />
1245 CEPA network meeting (Bayside 102)<br />
1400 SMA Staff and Volunteer meeting (Conference Office)<br />
1530 Best of the Best (Bayside Terrace)<br />
1530 City of Sydney Cycle Tour (meet at registration desk)<br />
1630 ISPAH AGM (Auditorium A)<br />
1630 SMA AGM (Bayside Terrace)<br />
1900 Conference Dinner (Bayside Grand Hall) (ticketed event)<br />
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Map<br />
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General Info<br />
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Bank Facilities<br />
Sydney’s banking hours are generally Monday to Thursday 0930 <strong>–</strong> 1600 and Friday 0930 <strong>–</strong> 1700.<br />
All the major banks are equipped to exchange foreign currency. You can also exchange foreign<br />
currency any day or night at the airport or during normal business hours in Sydney’s central<br />
business district. Consult a bank for the latest exchange rate.<br />
Credit Cards<br />
Visa and Mastercard will <strong>be</strong> accepted at the Registration Desk. Most hotels, large restaurants and<br />
shops will accept international credit cards, the most widely recognised <strong>be</strong>ing American Express,<br />
Diners Club, Mastercard and Visa. Automatic teller machines are plentiful and situated throughout<br />
the city.<br />
Currency and Banking<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n currency is the dollar. Coins have values of 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and AUD$1 and<br />
AUD$2; notes have values of AUD$5, AUD$10, AUD$20, AUD$50 and AUD$100.<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> has a Goods and Services Tax (GST) of 10% on most goods and services such as<br />
accommodation, day tours, guides, translators, food, transport (including coach, rail and cruise)<br />
and other tourism services within <strong>Australia</strong>.<br />
Dining<br />
The city’s dining options are numerous <strong>–</strong> from an alfresco seafood lunch at Circular Quay to<br />
a three-course meal at Bondi Beach. Sydney’s restaurant scene also reflects the city’s cultural<br />
diversity, with inspiration from the finest Asian, European and Middle Eastern cuisines, combined<br />
with the freshest <strong>Australia</strong>n ingredients, to create a gourmet paradise. Please refer to your Official<br />
Guide to Sydney included in your delegate satchel for great tips on where to eat.<br />
Driving Licence<br />
International Driving Licences are recognised throughout <strong>Australia</strong>. Car rental companies ask for a<br />
valid driving license.<br />
Electric Current<br />
Electric current is 240 Volt, AC 50 cycles. Two or Three pin rectangular plugs are used.<br />
For more information, please visit your local travel store.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Language<br />
The official language of the Conference is English.<br />
Mobile Phones and Pagers<br />
Please respect the presenters and all other <strong>conference</strong> participants by ensuring your mobile<br />
phone and/or pager is switched off or to silent while you are in session.<br />
Name Badges<br />
All delegates will receive a name badge upon registration. This badge is the official pass and must<br />
<strong>be</strong> worn to obtain entry to all Conference sessions and associated activities.<br />
Prayer Room<br />
The prayer room is located in Bayside 101. This will <strong>be</strong> open during <strong>conference</strong> hours.<br />
SCEC Wireless Internet<br />
All delegates will have free access on site to the Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre wireless<br />
internet. For logon details, visit the venue information desk located in the Bayside ground foyer.<br />
Shopping<br />
Sydney provides pleasure to shoppers with its range of shops. Shopping hours are normally<br />
0900 <strong>–</strong> 1730 (with some staying open until 2100) on Monday to Friday with late night trading<br />
on Thursday to 2100. Most stores open until 1700 on Saturdays and most but not all operate<br />
on Sundays.<br />
Shopping opportunities are abundant and include a mixture of shopping complexes, boutique<br />
stores and colourful markets, many of which are located along the foreshores of Sydney’s famous<br />
<strong>be</strong>aches and harbour areas. Up-market shopping areas are around Pitt Street Mall, <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
Market Street and King Street, in The Strand and Queen Victoria Building near the Town Hall.<br />
Shopping is also found in Darling Harbour at Harbourside and Market City. All is just a short walk<br />
from the <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> venue. Refer to your Official Guide to Sydney included in your delegate<br />
satchel for the <strong>be</strong>st places to shop.<br />
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GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Speaker Preparation Room<br />
The speaker preparation room is located in Bayside 108. All speakers must report to speaker<br />
preparation staff the day <strong>be</strong>fore their presentation to ensure all audio-visual requirements are<br />
in order, and that their presentation is successfully loaded. Please also note:<br />
� Your presentation must <strong>be</strong> on either a memory stick, CD or DVD<br />
� You should have a backup of your presentation<br />
� You will not <strong>be</strong> able to use your own laptop computer for presentation<br />
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre Parking<br />
Convention Centre parking and Exhibition Centre parking is located off Darling Drive,<br />
underneath the Centre’s five exhibition halls, in Darling Harbour.<br />
The Car Park provides direct access to the Centre and the Darling Harbour precinct. The Car Park<br />
features 18 disabled parking spaces and access to the Centre can also <strong>be</strong> gained via ramps and<br />
lifts. The Car Park is open for 24 hours, Monday to Sunday.<br />
Parking rates<br />
Daytime<br />
0 <strong>–</strong> 1 hours $10.00<br />
1 <strong>–</strong> 2 hours $18.00<br />
2 <strong>–</strong> 3 hours $25.00<br />
3 <strong>–</strong> 4 hours $30.00<br />
4+ hours $34.00<br />
Please note:<br />
· A 1% Surcharge applies on all credit card transactions.<br />
· Lost tickets result in a $50 charge.<br />
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Evening (entry after 1700 and exit <strong>be</strong>fore<br />
0600 the following day)<br />
0 <strong>–</strong> 1 hours $10.00<br />
1 <strong>–</strong> 2 hours $18.00<br />
2+ hours $22.00<br />
· Credit cards can <strong>be</strong> used upon entry and exit <strong>–</strong> eliminating the need to take a ticket on entry to the carpark.<br />
· Automatic cash/credit card ticket machines are located in each section of the Car Park, and credit card<br />
payment facilities are available at the Car Park exits.<br />
· The ceiling height of the Centre Car Park is 1.8 metres.<br />
Time<br />
Sydney is 11 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time in Octo<strong>be</strong>r and Novem<strong>be</strong>r.
GENERAL INFORMATION<br />
Transport<br />
The Centre is conveniently located in the heart of Sydney, just a ten-minute walk from the CBD,<br />
and is serviced by most modes of transport.<br />
The Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre is accessible by both train and light rail services.<br />
The nearest public train station is Town Hall Station for the Convention Centre, and Central Station<br />
for the Exhibition Centre. Both stations are approximately 10 minutes from the venue by foot.<br />
The Metro Light Rail provides a direct service to the venue with a Metro Light Rail station located<br />
directly outside both the Convention Centre and the Exhibition Centre. Tickets can <strong>be</strong> purchased<br />
on the train. Trains operate every 15 minutes <strong>be</strong>tween Central Station and Lilyfield.<br />
For further information on the Metro Light Rail, please refer to their website at<br />
www.metrolightrail.com.au.<br />
There is a monorail station nearby. With regular services running every three to five minutes,<br />
Sydney Monorail links the city’s hotels, shopping and attractions with the dynamic Darling Harbour<br />
precinct, delivering delegates directly to Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre.<br />
Tickets are available from each station. For further information on the Monorail, please visit<br />
www.monorail.com.au.<br />
The 443 bus service runs to locations such as the Maritime Museum and Harris Street, Ultimo.<br />
The Convention Centre is approximately 5 minutes walking distance from these locations.<br />
The State Transit Website <strong>–</strong> www.131500.com.au <strong>–</strong> has useful information regarding public<br />
transport options, including a trip planner function that will provide you with detailed information<br />
on how to get around Sydney.<br />
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BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> KEYNOTE SPEAKER PROFILES<br />
Dr Nick Cavill<br />
Nick Cavill is a director of an independent public health consultancy,<br />
a research associate of the University of Oxford BHF Health Promotion<br />
Research Group, and an honorary senior research fellow at the University<br />
of Salford. He specialises in the development of policy and <strong>program</strong>mes<br />
on sustainable transport and the links to physical activity.<br />
He is currently a specialist advisor to the National O<strong>be</strong>sity Observatory,<br />
and a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence<br />
Programme Development Group on walking and cycling. He was one of<br />
the core team for the WHO Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) for<br />
walking and cycling; a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the Dept of Health’s Physical Activity<br />
Editorial Group; and a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the World Cancer Research Fund policy<br />
panel. He has worked at both Departments of Health and Transport, and<br />
was formerly at the Health Education Authority, where he was head of the<br />
physical activity <strong>program</strong>me from 1994 <strong>–</strong> 2000. Nick recently completed<br />
his PhD at the University of Salford, focusing on national policy approaches<br />
to promoting physical activity, and was made a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the Faculty of<br />
Public Health through distinction.<br />
Dr Kong Chen<br />
Kong Chen was trained in mechanical engineering (BS), biomedical<br />
engineering (PhD), and clinical investigation (MS). He has <strong>be</strong>en working<br />
in the area of physical activity monitoring for the last 15 years, developing<br />
and using a variety of tools extending from portable sensors to metabolic<br />
cham<strong>be</strong>rs. He was the principal investigator of two NIH R01 grants for<br />
method development of objective physical activity monitors in adults and<br />
children. Kong is also an expert in quantifying human energy expenditure,<br />
autonomic system activity, physical fitness, and body composition in<br />
healthy and o<strong>be</strong>se adolescents and adults, as well as in patients with<br />
chronic diseases. Currently, he is a clinical investigator of the Dia<strong>be</strong>tes,<br />
Endocrinology, and O<strong>be</strong>sity Branch of the National Institute of Dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
& Digestive & Kidney diseases, focusing on energy and body weight<br />
regulation, while collaborating with scientists from the US, Iceland,<br />
Japan, Sweden, and China.<br />
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Associate Professor Malcolm Collins<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Institute of Sport and Club Warehouse Supported Speaker<br />
Malcolm Collins is a Chief Specialist Scientist at the Medical Research<br />
Council (MRC) and an Associate Professor within the Department of Human<br />
Biology, University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa. He obtained a BSc<br />
degree majoring in Biochemistry and Physiology and a BSc (Hons) degree<br />
Cum Laude in Biochemistry from the University of Stellenbosch. He was<br />
awarded a PhD in Medical Biochemistry on collagen gene expression from<br />
UCT in 1993. After completing Post-Doctoral work also in extracellular matrix<br />
protein gene expression at the University of Washington in Seattle, USA,<br />
he joined the Research Unit for Exercise Science and <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> at<br />
the MRC and UCT. His main area of research is the molecular and genetic<br />
mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries and other<br />
exercise-realted phenotypes. He has published over 80 peer-reviewed<br />
articles or book chapters. He is a Fellow of the European College of<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> Sciences.<br />
Professor Roger Enoka<br />
Roger M. Enoka completed undergraduate training in physical education<br />
at the University of Otago in New Zealand (1968 <strong>–</strong> 1970) prior to obtaining<br />
an MS degree in biomechanics and a PhD in kinesiology from the University<br />
of Washington in Seattle (1974 <strong>–</strong> 1981). He has held faculty positions<br />
in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science and the Department of<br />
Physiology at the University of Arizona in Tucson (1981 <strong>–</strong> 1993) and the<br />
Department of Biomedical Engineering at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation<br />
(1993 <strong>–</strong> 1996). He is currently professor and chair in the Department of<br />
Integrative Physiology at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research<br />
generally focuses on the neuromuscular mechanisms that mediate acute<br />
adjustments and chronic adaptations in response to physical activity<br />
performed by humans, with current projects on age-associated changes<br />
in neuromuscular function and the fatigue experienced by persons with<br />
multiple sclerosis.
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Associate Professor Claude Goulet<br />
Claude Goulet, PhD, is professor in the Department of Physical Education<br />
at Laval University, in the province of Qué<strong>be</strong>c, Canada. For more than<br />
15 years, his research has <strong>be</strong>en related to safety promotion in sport<br />
and physical activities. From 1998 to 2006, he was head of sport<br />
safety research at the Qué<strong>be</strong>c Ministry of Education, Leisure, and Sport<br />
(QMELS). The QMELS is responsible for enforcing a unique law, the Act<br />
Respecting Safety in <strong>Sports</strong>. In accordance with this act, one of the<br />
QMELS’s orientations is to “ensure that the safety and physical security and<br />
well-<strong>be</strong>ing of participants are provided for during sports and recreational<br />
activities”. Therefore, the research projects of Dr. Goulet cover many<br />
spheres of sport participation ranging from informal to organised activities,<br />
and from recreational practice to the highest level of sport participation.<br />
His interests lie in the epidemiology, the aetiology, the surveillance, and the<br />
prevention of sport and physical activity injuries. In addition to his interest<br />
in sport safety Dr. Goulet’s research also covers the psychosocial factors<br />
associated with the use of performance enhancing substances.<br />
Dr Dale Hanson<br />
NSW Sporting Injuries Sponsored Speaker<br />
Dale Hanson graduated from Flinders University of South <strong>Australia</strong> in<br />
1982, initially pursuing a career in General Practice, and subsequently in<br />
Emergency <strong>Medicine</strong>. Since 1986 he has <strong>be</strong>en working as Staff Emergency<br />
Physician at Mackay Base Hospital, in regional Queensland. He is acting<br />
Director of Clinical Training at Mackay Base Hospital and Director of<br />
Prevocational Training in North Queensland with the Rural Generalist<br />
Pathway. Dr Hanson is an instructor with Advanced Paediatric Life Support<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>. He is a senior lecturer with James Cook University teaching<br />
undergraduate Emergency <strong>Medicine</strong> and postgraduate Public Health.<br />
Concerned at the high rate of injury in the Mackay Region, he developed<br />
an interest in injury research, safety promotion, and social network analysis,<br />
completing his Doctorate in Public Health at James Cook University in 2007.<br />
He was awarded a university medial for his doctoral dissertation by James<br />
Cook University.<br />
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Refshauge Lecturer<br />
Professor Karim Khan<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Federation Fellows Sponsored Speaker<br />
Karim Khan, MBBS, PhD, MBA, FACSP is an <strong>Australia</strong>n-trained<br />
sports physician and editor of the British Journal of <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
(@BJSM_BMJ). In prehistoric times, Karim contributed to the paradigm<br />
shift that ‘tendinopathies’ are not due to inflammatory cell invasion.<br />
More recently, Karim has <strong>be</strong>en a strong advocate of physical activity<br />
for public health. Bone health and falls prevention has <strong>be</strong>en one focus via<br />
RCTs in older people with osteoporosis and high risk of falls. He notes Steve<br />
Blair’s data that physical activity is the most powerful single health modality.<br />
The <strong>be</strong>nefits of 30 minutes of physical activity daily are equivalent to finding<br />
a cure for smoking, dia<strong>be</strong>tes and o<strong>be</strong>sity combined (‘smokadia<strong>be</strong>sity’).<br />
Karim practices what he preaches. He is a bike commuter even in<br />
Vancouver’s incessant rain and he accumulates 60 minutes of physical<br />
activity daily (in bouts of >15 mins <strong>–</strong> walking is just fine).<br />
He is a founding investigator in the $40 million research enterprise at the<br />
University of British Columbia called the Centre for Hip Health and Mobility.<br />
As a sports medicine educator, Karim is well known via his contribution<br />
to the 118-author textbook — Brukner and somebloke’s Clinical <strong>Sports</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong> which is now in its 4 th edition with online video Masterclasses<br />
(@CSM4ed).<br />
Professor Art Kuo<br />
Asics Sponsored Speaker<br />
Art Kuo is Professor of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering at the<br />
University of Michigan. His research interests are in human locomotion<br />
and balance, using engineering principles to bridge <strong>be</strong>tween mechanics<br />
and biology. He attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,<br />
graduating with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering. He then attended<br />
Stanford University for a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. At the University<br />
of Michigan, he directs the Human Biomechanics and Control Laboratory<br />
and teaches courses in biomechanics, dynamics, and control systems.
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Professor Nanette Mutrie<br />
Nanette Mutrie, Ph.D., is Chair of Physical Activity for Health, University of<br />
Edinburgh, Scotland. She has researched ways of increasing <strong>active</strong> living<br />
with a particular interest in the mental health <strong>be</strong>nefits. Current funded<br />
projects include the Scottish Physical Activity Research Collaboration<br />
(SPARColl funded by NHS Scotland; www.sparcoll.org.uk); the promotion<br />
of walking with the use of pedometers for older adults and people with<br />
learning disabilities (funded by the Chief Scientist’s Office); the evaluation<br />
of the impact structural changes to the environment on walking and cycling<br />
(funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council;<br />
www.iconnect.ac.uk/).<br />
Nanette is an Accredited Sport and Exercise Psychologist with the British<br />
Association of Sport and Exercise Science (BASES) and is an Honorary Fellow<br />
of that organisation. She is also a Chartered Psychologist with the British<br />
Psychological Society. With her students and colleagues, she has published<br />
over 100 peer reviewed articles on exercise <strong>be</strong>haviour and intervention<br />
strategies. Nanette has editorial roles for The Journal of Physical Activity<br />
and Health and Mental Health and Physical Activity and has also contributed<br />
to policy, for example, ‘let’s make Scotland more <strong>active</strong>’ and the National<br />
Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) <strong>program</strong>me on physical<br />
activity and the environment (www.nice.org.uk).<br />
Dr Ken Powell<br />
Kenneth E. Powell, MD, MPH, is a public health and epidemiologic<br />
consultant. He was an epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control<br />
and Prevention for 25 years and with the Georgia Department of Human<br />
Resources for 8 years. The relationship <strong>be</strong>tween physical activity and health<br />
has <strong>be</strong>en an important theme during his career. He initiated the Center for<br />
Disease Control and Prevention’s epidemiologic work in the area by leading<br />
a consolidation of the scientific literature and setting the public health<br />
research agenda. He served on the Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory<br />
Committee for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; the<br />
Committee on Physical Activity, Health, Transportation, and Land Use and<br />
the Committee on Progress in Preventing Childhood O<strong>be</strong>sity for the Institute<br />
of <strong>Medicine</strong>; and is a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the Physical Activity Work Group for the<br />
Task Force for the Guide to Community Preventive Services. He is a Fellow<br />
of the American College of Physicians, American College of Epidemiology,<br />
and American College of <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>.<br />
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Dr Maria Bronson<br />
Maria Brosnan is a cardiologist based at St Vincent’s Hospital, Melbourne,<br />
and reformed triathlete, turned fair weather cyclist. Prior to undertaking<br />
medical studies, Maria completed undergraduate study in Exercise Science<br />
and an Honours degree on altitude physiology of elite cyclists at the<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Institute of Sport in 1999.<br />
Maria is currently undertaking a full time research PhD on the topic of<br />
“athlete’s heart”, with the support of an NHMRC scholarship. Research is<br />
focused on cardiac disorders; both acquired and inherited, which may<br />
predispose athletes to arrhythmias or sudden cardiac death.<br />
The major theme of recent research has <strong>be</strong>en assessing the prevalence of<br />
ECG abnormalities in a large cohort of elite <strong>Australia</strong>n athletes, the preliminary<br />
results of which will <strong>be</strong> presented at the European Society of Cardiology<br />
congress in Munich in late August <strong>2012</strong>. Maria has also recently co-authored<br />
a review article for eLS Wiley on “Testing athletes for risk of cardiac disease”.<br />
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Professor Ross Brownson<br />
Ross C. Brownson, PhD, is a Professor at Washington University in<br />
St. Louis. He is involved in numerous community-level studies designed<br />
to understand and reduce modifiable risk factors such as physical inactivity,<br />
o<strong>be</strong>sity, and tobacco use. In particular, he is interested in the impacts of<br />
environmental and policy interventions on health <strong>be</strong>haviors and he conducts<br />
research on dissemination of evidence-based interventions. His research<br />
is supported by the National Institutes of Health, the Centers for Disease<br />
Control and Prevention (CDC), and the Ro<strong>be</strong>rt Wood Johnson Foundation.<br />
He is the co-director of the CDC-funded Prevention Research Center (PRC)<br />
<strong>–</strong> a five-year, multi-million dollar project aimed at developing innovative<br />
approaches to chronic disease prevention. The PRC in St. Louis is a joint<br />
research endeavor <strong>be</strong>tween the Saint Louis University School of Public<br />
Health and Washington University. Dr. Brownson is the author of 7 books<br />
and over 300 peer-reviewed articles. His books include Chronic Disease<br />
Epidemiology and Control, Applied Epidemiology, Handbook of O<strong>be</strong>sity Prevention,<br />
Communicating Public Health Information Effectively: A Guide for Practitioners,<br />
and Evidence-Based Public Health. He is associate editor of the Annual<br />
Review of Public Health, and on the editorial board of four other journals.<br />
He is a former and founding mem<strong>be</strong>r of the 15-person CDC Task Force<br />
developing the Guide to Community Preventive Services. Dr. Brownson is the<br />
recipient of the Award for Excellence in Prevention Research and Research<br />
Translation in Chronic Disease (2000, from CDC) and the Abraham<br />
Lilienfeld Award for outstanding contributions in teaching and mentoring<br />
(2003, from APHA). Prior to joining academe, he was a division director with<br />
the Missouri Department of Health. In this capacity he wrote or co-wrote<br />
bills on tobacco access to minors, state clean indoor air, and private<br />
insurance coverage of screening mammography/Pap testing. Dr. Brownson<br />
is <strong>active</strong> in numerous professional associations, including the American<br />
Public Health Association, the Missouri Public Health Association, and the<br />
American College of Epidemiology (where he chairs the Policy Committee).
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> INVITED SPEAKER PROFILES<br />
Dr Christopher Carty<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n and New Zealand Society of Biomechanics Supported Speaker<br />
Christopher P Carty completed undergraduate training in Human Movement<br />
Studies at the University of Queensland (2000 <strong>–</strong> 2003) prior to obtaining<br />
a PhD in Biomechanics from the University of Queensland (2004 <strong>–</strong> 2008).<br />
Following his post graduate studies Dr Carty was employed as a post-doctoral<br />
researcher (2009 <strong>–</strong> present) at Griffith University on projects related to ageing,<br />
falls and balance recovery in older adults. He currently holds positions in<br />
Queensland Health as clinical motional analysis consultant to the Queensland<br />
Children’s Gait Laboratory and in Griffith University as a post-doctoral<br />
research in the Centre for Musculoskeletal research. His current research<br />
projects focus on balance recovery, pathological gait analysis and<br />
neuromusculoskeletal modelling.<br />
Associate Professor David Connell<br />
David Connell is a consultant musculoskeletal radiologist and adjunct<br />
associate professor at Monash University. He is recognized as an international<br />
authority on muscle and tendon injuries. He has authored 91 publications,<br />
including book chapters and educational CD-Roms. He has <strong>be</strong>en an invited<br />
speaker to major meetings in 19 different countries. He is the past president<br />
of the Australasian Musculoskeletal Imaging Group, sits on the editorial board<br />
of 5 journals, and he is an instructor on the Erasmus MRI European diploma.<br />
He has <strong>be</strong>en elected as a fellow to the <strong>Sports</strong> & Exercise <strong>Medicine</strong> Faculty (UK).<br />
A/Prof Connell was a radiologist at the recent London Olympics. He has<br />
a long history of imaging and treating elite athletes from the Royal Ballet,<br />
UK Athletics and professional football, rugby and cricket clubs. His current<br />
research is on stem cell therapy for the treatment of tendon disorders and<br />
osteoarthritis. A/Prof Connell has received over $1 million in funding for his<br />
research projects from various sources (AFL, NHMRC, BSSR, UCL). He is<br />
married to his <strong>be</strong>autiful wife Karen and they have 3 lovely children.<br />
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Dr Christine Friedenreich<br />
Christine Friedenreich is a cancer epidemiologist who holds a position<br />
as a Senior Research Scientist with Al<strong>be</strong>rta Health Services and is also<br />
an Adjunct Professor in the Faculties of <strong>Medicine</strong> and Kinesiology at the<br />
University of Calgary. Dr Friedenreich holds the Al<strong>be</strong>rta Cancer Foundation<br />
Weekend to End Women’s Cancers Breast Cancer Chair and holds a<br />
Health Senior Scholar from Al<strong>be</strong>rta Innovates-Health Solutions.<br />
Dr James Linklater<br />
James Linklater trained in Diagnostic Radiology in Sydney <strong>be</strong>fore<br />
undertaking a musculoskeletal radiology fellowship at the Hospital for<br />
Special Surgery in New York in 1997. He works in private practice as a<br />
musculoskeletal radiologist in Sydney with Castlereagh <strong>Sports</strong> Imaging at<br />
the North Sydney Orthopaedic and <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Centre and is widely<br />
recognized for his expertise in musculoskeletal imaging and interventions.<br />
He was a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the imaging team at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 and<br />
was an imaging consultant to the AOC medical team at the Beijing Olympics.<br />
He is a consultant radiologist with a num<strong>be</strong>r of professional sporting teams<br />
in Sydney and to the Asian Football Confederation. He was the convenor of<br />
the 2008 AMSIG annual meeting and currently AMSIG president. He was<br />
the Ken Johnson Memorial Lecturer at the AOFAS Annual Meeting in 2011<br />
and on the clinical lecture faculty at the ISMRM Annual Meeting in 2009,<br />
2011 and <strong>2012</strong>. He has 36 publications in peer reviewed journals, 3 book<br />
chapters and has acted as a guest editor of Techniques in Foot and Ankle<br />
Surgery and Seminars in MSK Radiology and as a reviewer for a num<strong>be</strong>r<br />
of journals including Arthroscopy, British Journal of <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> and<br />
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. He is a clinical lecturer in sports medicine and<br />
anatomy at the University of New South Wales. He has ongoing research<br />
interests in imaging of the foot and ankle, knee and articular cartilage.
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> INVITED SPEAKER PROFILES<br />
Ms Bronwen Lundy<br />
Bronwen Lundy is an Accredited Practising Dietitian and specialist in<br />
sports dietetics. She is currently a Senior <strong>Sports</strong> Dietitian at the <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Institute of Sport and National Nutrition Lead for Rowing. Bronwen Lundy<br />
spent five years in England working as the rehabilitation nutritionist for<br />
the British Olympic Medical Institute, the nutrition technical lead for the<br />
south region of the EIS as well as the performance nutritionist for GB<br />
badminton, GB Sprint Canoe Kayak, GB Synchronized Swimming and GB<br />
Hockey. She has <strong>be</strong>en on the board of <strong>Sports</strong> Dietitians <strong>Australia</strong>n and has<br />
consulted to the Wallabies, the Waratahs, the <strong>Australia</strong>n Institute of Sport<br />
(Slalom Canoe Team), South Sydney and West Tigers Rugby League Clubs.<br />
Bronwen has a history as an athlete, <strong>be</strong>ing involved with lightweight rowing<br />
for over ten years.<br />
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Dr Richard Troiano<br />
Dr. Richard (Rick) Troiano is a Research Scientist in the Risk Factor Monitoring<br />
and Methods Branch of the Applied Research Program in the Division of<br />
Cancer Control and Population Sciences at the National Cancer Institute (NCI).<br />
This branch is responsible for monitoring cancer related risk factors and<br />
for developing and improving assessment methods for them. Dr. Troiano<br />
received his master’s and doctoral degrees in nutrition from Cornell University.<br />
In 1993, he entered government service and the Commissioned Corps of<br />
the US Public Health Service as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer<br />
with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). He joined the<br />
Division of Health Examination Statistics of the CDC’s National Center for<br />
Health Statistics (NCHS), where he helped design the body composition,<br />
physical activity and physical fitness components of the National Health<br />
and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). Since moving to the NCI,<br />
Dr. Troiano has extended his work with the NHANES by implementing<br />
the use of devices to obtain objective measures of participants’ physical<br />
activity, sleep, and body strength. Dr. Troiano is the author of over 70<br />
publications and has <strong>be</strong>en a mem<strong>be</strong>r of the Interagency Work Group for the<br />
Healthy People 2010 and 2020 Nutrition and Overweight Focus Area and<br />
the Healthy People 2020 Physical Activity and Fitness Focus Area. During a<br />
detail to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Dr. Troiano<br />
was the Coordinator of the US Department of Health and Human Services<br />
development of the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.<br />
He is currently a mem<strong>be</strong>r of a subcommittee addressing Physical Activity<br />
Guidelines for Americans Mid-course Report: Strategies for Increasing<br />
Physical Activity Among Youth.
BE ACTIVE <strong>2012</strong> INVITED SPEAKER PROFILES<br />
Mr Andrew Wallis<br />
Andrew Wallis is a <strong>Sports</strong> and Manipulative physiotherapist who graduated<br />
from The University of South <strong>Australia</strong> in 1995. He went on to complete a<br />
Masters in <strong>Sports</strong> Physiotherapy and Masters in Manipulative Physiotherapy<br />
in 1999 and 2000.<br />
Andrew is currently employed as the head physiotherapist at St. Kilda<br />
Football Club (from 2007) and works privately in Melbourne at Malvern<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Centre. Prior to his time at St. Kilda he worked at the<br />
Melbourne Victory Football Club from 2005 <strong>–</strong> 2007. Working in the field<br />
of elite sport over the last 15 years, which has also included netball<br />
(Thunderbirds), cricket (Redbacks), triathlon and motor racing (DJR),<br />
Andrew has developed a special interest in hip and groin pathology.<br />
He is also a lecturer on hip and groin pain on the Masters <strong>program</strong> at<br />
La Tro<strong>be</strong> University.<br />
The above journey has led to the development of an evidence based<br />
assessment and treatment model that is the subject of further research<br />
attempting to validate this model.<br />
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WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0900 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Pre<br />
<strong>conference</strong><br />
satellite<br />
meeting<br />
0800 <strong>–</strong> 1300 Pre<br />
<strong>conference</strong><br />
workshop<br />
0900 <strong>–</strong> 1215 Pre<br />
<strong>conference</strong><br />
satellite<br />
meeting<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Plenary<br />
Keynote<br />
Integrating <strong>active</strong> transportation and<br />
health into transportation planning<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Emergency Care<br />
Course<br />
Chris Rissel<br />
Larry Frank<br />
Nick Cavill<br />
Rob Tyson<br />
Chair:<br />
Peter McCue<br />
Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour Wendy Brown<br />
202 1<br />
Shane Brun 204A 2<br />
David Dunstan<br />
Chuck<br />
Matthews<br />
Hidde<br />
van der Ploeg<br />
Stuart Biddle<br />
Genevieve<br />
Healy<br />
Chair:<br />
Neville Owen<br />
Stories about physical activity Ken Powell<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Symposium Platelet rich plasma and other<br />
modern treatment options <strong>–</strong><br />
witchcraft, placebo or fact?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Testing and applying theory for physical activity interventions<br />
Chair: Ron Plotnikof<br />
Chair:<br />
Wendy Brown<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> Doctors<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
Distinguished Discussant: Kenneth Fox, Pedro Teixeira and Stuart Biddle<br />
Explaining physical activity <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
in adolescent girls from disadvantaged<br />
secondary schools: A test of social<br />
cognitive theory<br />
Deborah<br />
Dewar<br />
204B 3<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
102<br />
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Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
56 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Settings for physical activity <strong>–</strong><br />
Developing a site-specific physical<br />
activity <strong>be</strong>havior model based on<br />
multi-level intervention studies<br />
Examining theory and evidence<br />
to inform the development of an<br />
<strong>active</strong> commuting intervention:<br />
An iConnect case study<br />
Intervention design using<br />
self-determination theory to promote<br />
activity in depressed patients,<br />
older adults, and slimmers<br />
Reducing sedentary time in<br />
young adults at risk of dia<strong>be</strong>tes:<br />
Project STAND<br />
Applying self-determination theory<br />
and motivational interviewing to<br />
weight control: Linking values,<br />
goals and <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Testing mediator variables in a<br />
physical activity intervention for<br />
women with Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour in children and young people<br />
Chair: Jo Salmon<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Ulf Ekelund<br />
Patterns of sedentary time of<br />
19 month old children meeting<br />
or exceeding screen time<br />
recommendations<br />
Correlates and implications of high<br />
screen time among high and low<br />
<strong>active</strong> Irish nine-year olds<br />
Determinants of change in children’s<br />
objectively measured sedentary time<br />
Understanding the age-related<br />
increase in sedentary time in children<br />
and youth: An uphill battle<br />
Jens Troelsen 7<br />
Graham Baker 8<br />
Kenneth Fox 9<br />
Stuart Biddle 10<br />
Pedro Teixeira 11<br />
Ron Plotnikoff 12<br />
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Nicola Ridgers 13<br />
Niamh Murphy 14<br />
Andrew Atkin 15<br />
Dale Esliger 16
WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Sitting at Home: A review of<br />
the influence of the home physical<br />
environment on children’s sedentary<br />
and activity <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Principals’ and teachers’ perspectives<br />
about strategies to interrupt sitting<br />
time in primary school classrooms<br />
A cross cultural comparison of<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior of African and<br />
European youth<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
in adolescents: A systematic review<br />
Clover<br />
Maitland<br />
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Erica Hinckson 18<br />
Antonio Prista 19<br />
Natalie<br />
Pearson<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Neuromuscular performance 1 104<br />
An investigation of offensive agility<br />
techniques in elite netball<br />
Joints angle, moment and muscle<br />
activity during Nordic Walking<br />
compared to walking<br />
Can derived measures of jump<br />
performance predict lower limb soft<br />
tissue injury in <strong>Australia</strong>n Football?<br />
Does wearing full-length<br />
women’s tights that incorporate<br />
ASICS Inner Muscle technology<br />
improve sprint performance?<br />
Anthropometric characteristics of<br />
junior representative rugby league<br />
players in <strong>Australia</strong><br />
Required task repetitions for kinematic<br />
variable stability in overarm throwing<br />
Reliability and validity of<br />
two-dimensional motion analysis<br />
during a stop-jump movement.<br />
20<br />
Aaron Fox 21<br />
Noriyuki<br />
Yamamoto<br />
22<br />
Kevin Netto 23<br />
Julie Steele 24<br />
Hoi Lun Cheng 25<br />
Paul Taylor 26<br />
Kerry Mann 27<br />
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WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
58 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Ankles back in randomized<br />
controlled trial (ABrCt): Braces versus<br />
neuromuscular exercises for the<br />
secondary prevention of ankle sprains.<br />
Kasper<br />
Janssen<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Exercise science 1 105<br />
IL-15 expression in skeletal muscle<br />
by resistance exercise training in type<br />
2 dia<strong>be</strong>tic rats<br />
Comparison <strong>be</strong>tween RPE-<br />
and accelerometer-based training<br />
loads during semi-professional<br />
basketball training<br />
Determinants of repeated sprint<br />
ability and the effects of maturation<br />
status in elite-youth soccer players:<br />
preliminary data<br />
Influence of exercise intensity on<br />
endogenous oxidative stress and<br />
antioxidant capacity<br />
Effects of different uphill intervaltraining<br />
<strong>program</strong>s on running<br />
economy and performance<br />
Protective cardiac gene expression<br />
of voluntary wheel-running mice<br />
Functional performance deficits<br />
associated with ligamentous<br />
instability at the ankle<br />
28<br />
Wook Song 29<br />
Aaron Scanlan 30<br />
Ric Lovell 31<br />
Lewan Parker 32<br />
Kyle Barnes 33<br />
Boris Budiono 34<br />
Jeremy<br />
Witchalls<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Injury prevention 106<br />
From research to practice:<br />
Understanding the implementation<br />
context from the end-user’s perspective<br />
Bridging the gap <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
research evidence and real world<br />
implementation: Developing the<br />
FootyFirst <strong>program</strong><br />
Alex<br />
Donaldson<br />
35<br />
36<br />
Belinda Gab<strong>be</strong> 37
WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
A systematic review on the<br />
effectiveness of community and<br />
school-based injury prevention<br />
<strong>program</strong>s on risk <strong>be</strong>havior and<br />
injury risk in children<br />
What is the reliability and validity of<br />
visual assessments made for injury<br />
risk assessment?<br />
Improving the translation of sport<br />
injury prevention interventions:<br />
the <strong>Australia</strong>n Rugby Union<br />
Mayday procedure<br />
Prevention of fall-related injuries in<br />
7<strong>–</strong>12 year old children: A cluster<br />
randomized controlled trial<br />
Joske Naute 38<br />
Marian Baxter 39<br />
Alex<br />
Donaldson<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Patterns of physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour in adults<br />
Chair: Genevieve Healy<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Chuck Matthews<br />
Clustering patterns of physical<br />
activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior in<br />
the French population<br />
Patterns of physical activity in an<br />
adult population: A latent class<br />
analysis approach<br />
Seasonal variation in physical activity,<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and sleep in<br />
UK adults<br />
Physical activity patterns across<br />
weekdays and weekend based on<br />
accelerometer data: A study in a<br />
diverse ethnic minority community<br />
in Copenhagen, Denmark<br />
Objectively measured physical activity<br />
in adults from Cuernavaca, Mexico<br />
Physical activity and sitting<br />
time measured in Spanish<br />
university students<br />
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Joske Naute 41<br />
201<br />
Anne Vuillemin 42<br />
Anne-Louise<br />
Smidt Hansen<br />
Sophie<br />
O’Connell<br />
Charlotte<br />
Klinker<br />
Demant<br />
43<br />
44<br />
45<br />
Deborah Salvo 46<br />
Veronica<br />
Varelo-Mato<br />
47<br />
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WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
60 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
The relationship <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour in<br />
adults: A systematic review<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Physical activity and psychosocial health in adults<br />
Chair: Kylie Ball<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Nanette Mutrie<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween sitting time<br />
and health-related quality of life and<br />
psychosocial health among older men<br />
Physical activity levels amongst<br />
inpatients with Post Traumatic Stress<br />
Disorder: Is self-report a valid measure?<br />
Recommended physical activity and<br />
depression in Japanese adults<br />
A comparison of physical activity<br />
context preferences <strong>be</strong>tween adults<br />
with psychological distress and<br />
those without<br />
Physical activity is less fun than sex,<br />
but <strong>be</strong>tter than work<br />
Association <strong>be</strong>tween physical activity<br />
and duplication of cognitive decline,<br />
depressive symptom and homebound<br />
in community-dwelling Japanese<br />
elderly: The Dazaifu Study<br />
Concurrent and prospective<br />
associations <strong>be</strong>tween sitting time,<br />
physical activity and depression in<br />
mid-aged <strong>Australia</strong>n women<br />
Mediators of the relationship<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and<br />
depressive symptoms amongst<br />
disadvantaged women<br />
Characteristics of physical activity<br />
interventions for adults with mental<br />
illness: A review<br />
Maedeh<br />
Mansoubi<br />
202<br />
48<br />
Jeff Valance 49<br />
Anne<br />
Tiedemann<br />
50<br />
Kaori Ishii 51<br />
Nicola Burton 52<br />
Tim Olds 53<br />
Mayumi<br />
Nagano<br />
Jannique<br />
Van Uffelen<br />
Megan<br />
Teychenne<br />
Justin<br />
Chapman<br />
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55<br />
56<br />
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WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Impact of APOE e4 on the association<br />
of physical activity and cognition in<br />
older adults with memory complaints<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Dose response relationships for health outcomes<br />
Chair: Wendy Brown<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Ken Powell<br />
Dose-response relationship<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween cardiorespiratory fitness<br />
and morbidity/mortality: a systematic<br />
review and meta-analysis<br />
Low dose physical activity attenuates<br />
cardiovascular disease mortality<br />
in men and women with clustered<br />
metabolic risk factors<br />
The impact of cycling on<br />
cardiovascular disease: 8 year<br />
follow-up of the population-based<br />
EPIC-Norfolk cohort<br />
Dose response relationships<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween physical activity, walking<br />
and health-related quality of life<br />
in mid-age and older women<br />
Non-exercise physical activity,<br />
the metabolic syndrome,<br />
cardiovascular event and all-cause<br />
mortality in Swedish older adults<br />
Dose response <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity and physiological outcomes:<br />
a randomised controlled trial<br />
Does total physical activity modify the<br />
association <strong>be</strong>tween working hours<br />
and all-cause mortality? The EPIC-<br />
Norfolk cohort<br />
Sitting time and all cause mortality<br />
risk in 222,497 <strong>Australia</strong>n adults<br />
The current level of sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior<br />
in Denmark. Is there scientific basis<br />
for recommending a reduction?<br />
Kay Cox 58<br />
Susumu<br />
Sawada<br />
Emmanuel<br />
Stamatakis<br />
Shannon<br />
Sahlqvist<br />
Kristiann<br />
Heesch<br />
Elin<br />
Ekblom-Bak<br />
Sjaan<br />
Gomersall<br />
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Rajna Golubic 65<br />
Hidde<br />
van der Ploeg<br />
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Peter Aagaard 67<br />
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WEDNESDAY 31 OCTOBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Measures and tools for assessing environments and physical activity<br />
1730 <strong>–</strong> 1830 Plenary<br />
Keynote<br />
Chair: Takemi Sugiyama<br />
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Distinguished Discussant: Jim Sallis<br />
Refshauge<br />
Lecture<br />
Creating an evidence based<br />
planning tool to predict physical<br />
activity and o<strong>be</strong>sity impacts of<br />
community design alternatives<br />
Developing a bikeability index to<br />
score the biking-friendliness of<br />
urban environments<br />
Validity of the Microscale Audit of<br />
Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS)<br />
Effect of neighbourhood space<br />
syntax on the frequency of walking<br />
in Edmonton, Canada<br />
Walk score and poverty in<br />
American cities<br />
Association of street connectivity<br />
and traffic speed with park usage<br />
and park-based physical activity<br />
Does the relationship <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
dwelling density and physical<br />
activity change with different<br />
neighbourhood boundaries?<br />
An objective index of walkability for<br />
the Sydney metropolitan region<br />
Can publicly available webcameras<br />
and mechanical Turks <strong>be</strong> used to<br />
evaluate physical activity policy<br />
and built environment change?<br />
In search of sports medicine success:<br />
Five lessons for clinical, team,<br />
and research success<br />
Lawrence<br />
Frank<br />
204B<br />
68<br />
Sylvia Titze 69<br />
Jim Sallis 70<br />
Nicoleta<br />
Cutumisu<br />
Shelly<br />
McCrady-<br />
Spitzer<br />
Andrew<br />
Kaczynski<br />
Suzanne<br />
Mavoa<br />
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Darren Mayne 75<br />
J. Aaron Hipp 76<br />
Karim Khan Auditorium<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop The business of publishing Greg Kolt<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
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Measurement advances in<br />
physical activity, sleep, and strength:<br />
The US National Health and Nutrition<br />
Examination Survey<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Breast and bra fit: Optimising breast<br />
support during physical activity<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Taping for ankle instability <strong>–</strong><br />
Treatment and prophylactic<br />
taping review<br />
Karim Khan<br />
Terrace 78<br />
Rick Troiano 102 79<br />
Deirdre<br />
McGhee<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop CPR Certification (HLTCPR211A) <strong>Sports</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop The effects of pole walking on health<br />
in adults: A systematic review<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
How health research can<br />
contribute to planning processes:<br />
Views from planning<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Diagnosis of tendonopathies with<br />
MSK ultrasound <strong>–</strong> an inter<strong>active</strong><br />
ultrasound workshop<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop <strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> Emergency<br />
Care Course<br />
103 80<br />
Kurt Ro<strong>be</strong>rtson 104 81<br />
Juliette<br />
Fritschi<br />
Norma<br />
Shankie-<br />
Williams<br />
Susan<br />
Thompson<br />
Peter McCue<br />
Chair: Takemi<br />
Sugiyama<br />
105 82<br />
106 83<br />
201 84<br />
Lisa Briggs 203 85<br />
Shane Brun 204A 86
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
Lancet series on physical activity and<br />
public health<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Keynote The hare and the tortoise revisited:<br />
Measuring physical activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Adrian<br />
Bauman<br />
Pedro Hallal<br />
Brian Martin<br />
Mike Pratt<br />
Ross<br />
Brownson<br />
Bill Kohl<br />
Peter<br />
Katzmarzyk<br />
Kong Chen<br />
Chair:<br />
Tim Olds<br />
204B 87<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Keynote What are the limits to human economy? Art Kuo Terrace 89<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium Novices, amateurs and children in<br />
sports; Requirement of a joint effort<br />
in physical activity promotion, sports<br />
medicine, and injury prevention<br />
Impact of injury on physical activity<br />
and return to sport<br />
Injury prevention in junior sport:<br />
Time for new priorities<br />
Self-reported skill level and injury<br />
severity in skiers and snowboarders<br />
Kinematic changes during fatigue<br />
and relations with core endurance<br />
in novice runners; a missing link for<br />
injury prevention?<br />
SMA’s role in bridging the gaps<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween different fields<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Keynote Closing the gap <strong>be</strong>tween injury<br />
prevention research and community<br />
safety promotion practice<br />
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Evert Verhagen 106 90<br />
Belinda Gab<strong>be</strong> 91<br />
Geraldine<br />
Naughton<br />
92<br />
Claude Goulet 93<br />
Evert Verhagen 94<br />
Nello Marino 95<br />
Dale Hanson Terrace 96<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Activity and weight in children and young people<br />
(ISPAH Council on Physical Activity and Obseity)<br />
Chair: Mark Tremblay<br />
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Distinguished Discussant: Jo Salmon<br />
Birth weight, sedentary time and<br />
abdominal adiposity in youth:<br />
The international children’s<br />
accelerometry database (ICAD)<br />
Associations of physical activity and<br />
sedentary time with weight status<br />
among school-aged girls and boys<br />
across five European countries<br />
Levels and bouts of sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour and physical activity:<br />
Associations with cardio-metabolic<br />
health in overweight and o<strong>be</strong>se children<br />
Relationships <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity with BMI and percentage body<br />
fat among girls by locality in Tlokwe<br />
Local Municipality, South Africa:<br />
The PAHL-Study<br />
Do Canadian o<strong>be</strong>se adolescents who<br />
meet the recommended sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>havior guidelines have higher<br />
resting metabolism and fitness?<br />
Does fatness predict fitness or vice<br />
versa? A two year longitudinal study<br />
in British 11<strong>–</strong>13 year olds<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween walkability,<br />
physical activity and body fat in<br />
Hong Kong adolescents<br />
The international study of childhood<br />
o<strong>be</strong>sity, lifestyle and the environment<br />
102<br />
Ulf Ekelund 97<br />
Ilse De<br />
Bourdeaudhuij<br />
98<br />
Dylan Cliff 99<br />
Makama<br />
Andries<br />
Monyeki<br />
100<br />
Angela Al<strong>be</strong>rga 101<br />
Gavin<br />
Sandercock<br />
Duncan<br />
Macfarlane<br />
Peter<br />
Katzmarzyk<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Ageing and physical activity: Patterns, associations and interventions<br />
Chair: Jannique van Uffelen<br />
Distinguished Discussant: David Buchner<br />
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102<br />
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104
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
How diverse was the leisure time<br />
physical activity of older <strong>Australia</strong>ns<br />
over the past decade?<br />
Prevalence and sociodemographic<br />
correlates of muscle-strengthening<br />
activity among Japanese older adults<br />
Barriers and enablers to physical<br />
activity among older <strong>Australia</strong>ns who<br />
think they are insufficiently <strong>active</strong><br />
Access to neighbourhood commercial<br />
destinations and associations with<br />
walking in older <strong>Australia</strong>ns<br />
Effect of daily physical activity<br />
on mobility maintenance in<br />
elderly Japanese<br />
Can a website-delivered computertailored<br />
physical activity intervention<br />
<strong>be</strong> acceptable, usable, and effective<br />
for older people?<br />
Intervention to increase older adults’<br />
physical activity: Results of the<br />
Epidoso Project, Brazil<br />
Physical activity results of a homebased<br />
physical activity and nutrition<br />
<strong>program</strong> for seniors (PANS)<br />
How is objectively measured physical<br />
activity associated with recurrent falls<br />
and fear of falling in older community<br />
dwelling men?<br />
Home exercise improved<br />
balance but increased falls in older<br />
community-dwelling people after<br />
hospital stays: An RCT<br />
Dafna Merom 105<br />
Kazuhiro<br />
Harada<br />
106<br />
Rona Mcniven 107<br />
Andrea Nathan 108<br />
Akio Kubota 109<br />
Corneel<br />
Vandelano<br />
110<br />
Mirella Valerio 111<br />
Linda Burke 112<br />
Barbara<br />
Jefferis<br />
Catherine<br />
Sherrington<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Invited Demystifying the groin Andrew Wallis 104 115<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Clinical exercise physiology <strong>–</strong> chronic disease 2 105<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
68 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Effectiveness of lifestyle interventions<br />
including resistance training for type<br />
2 dia<strong>be</strong>tes prevention: A systematic<br />
review and meta-analysis<br />
Chronic kidney disease and<br />
cardiovascular disease in <strong>Australia</strong>:<br />
A comparative cost analysis<br />
Impact exercise and bone mass in<br />
premenopausal women at or <strong>be</strong>yond<br />
peak bone mass<br />
The prevalence of chronic health<br />
disease in a resistance trained<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n population<br />
Can people with lifestyle related<br />
chronic disease BEAT IT through<br />
physical activity and education?<br />
Physical inactivity at work and leisure:<br />
A 12-month study of cardiac patients<br />
What we can learn from health risk<br />
assessment: Meeting physical activity<br />
guidelines and clustering of health<br />
risk <strong>be</strong>havior in the Vitality health<br />
promotion <strong>program</strong><br />
Quantification of walking events in<br />
patients with Intermittent Claudication<br />
Elroy Aguiar 116<br />
Patrick Tucker 117<br />
Peter Rich 118<br />
Brendan<br />
Humphries<br />
119<br />
Erin Freeman 120<br />
Michelle<br />
Rogerson<br />
Estelle<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
Malcolm<br />
Granat<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Supplementation and doping 106<br />
Doping knowledge in sports:<br />
Actus reus versus mens rea<br />
A pilot study into amino acid<br />
supplementation and strength<br />
training in females<br />
Does training status influence<br />
peak caffeine levels following<br />
caffeine ingestion?<br />
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122<br />
123<br />
Benjamin Koh 124<br />
Leslie Silk 125<br />
Tina Skinner 126
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Effects of prolonged exercise with<br />
and without carbohydrate-electrolyte<br />
solution on salivary α-amylase activity<br />
in men<br />
Doping in sports (Part 2):<br />
(D)etermination, (O)bservance,<br />
(P)ermissibility or (E)ducation?<br />
Nutritional evaluation of the<br />
dietary <strong>program</strong> for Thailand national<br />
rowing athletes during the 2011<br />
training <strong>program</strong><br />
Development of a psycho-educational<br />
anti-doping intervention <strong>program</strong><br />
for emerging athletes<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Trends in physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Chair: Rick Troiano<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Pedro Hallal<br />
Longitudinal trends in physical activity<br />
level and sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior in a<br />
population based sample of youth<br />
Secular change of cardiorespiratory<br />
fitness in Chinese children and<br />
adolescents: 1985<strong>–</strong>2010<br />
Trends in the prevalence of<br />
sufficient physical activity among<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong>n adults, stratified<br />
by income level: 1998<strong>–</strong>2010<br />
Temporal changes in sleep duration,<br />
domain-specific sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
and physical activity. A survey among<br />
25 to 79 year-old Danish adults<br />
Has non-occupational sedentary<br />
time changed in <strong>Australia</strong>n adults?<br />
Trends from <strong>Australia</strong>n Time Use<br />
Surveys 1992, 1997, 2006<br />
Naoki Iwashita 127<br />
Benjamin Koh 128<br />
Naporn<br />
Uengarporn<br />
129<br />
Geoffrey Jalleh 130<br />
201<br />
Elin Kolle 131<br />
Hongjuan Li 132<br />
Melanie Smith 133<br />
Mette Aadahl 134<br />
Josephine<br />
Chau<br />
135<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
70 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Trends in physical inactivity<br />
and sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior in<br />
the Dutch population<br />
Time trends of physical activity in<br />
Brazil: 2009<strong>–</strong>2011<br />
Life course social class and physical<br />
activity at age 34 years in the 1970<br />
British birth cohort<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Fundamental movement skills in children and young people<br />
Chair: Amanda Telford<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Tony Okely<br />
Prevalence and correlates of low motor<br />
skill competency in <strong>Australia</strong>n children<br />
The level of physical abilities in<br />
7-year-old children in relation to the<br />
time spent on the computer games<br />
Parents and children’s perceptions of<br />
whether <strong>active</strong> video games can help<br />
children’s fundamental movement skills<br />
Relations <strong>be</strong>tween motor proficiency<br />
and sub-components of physical<br />
activity in children<br />
Do childhood motor problems predict<br />
later academic achievement through<br />
physical activity, fitness and o<strong>be</strong>sity?<br />
Fundamental movement skills,<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and weight<br />
status in preschool children<br />
Does a movement skill intervention<br />
in preschools result in movement skill<br />
and physical activity outcomes three<br />
years later?<br />
Ingrid<br />
Hendrikser<br />
136<br />
Deborah Malta 137<br />
Carl-Etienne<br />
Juneau<br />
202<br />
138<br />
Louise Hardy 139<br />
Elzbieta Ciesla 140<br />
Nicola Ridgers 141<br />
Orjan Ekblom 142<br />
Marko<br />
Kantomaa<br />
143<br />
Kate White 144<br />
Avigdor Zask 145
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Promoting physical activity,<br />
cardiorespiratory fitness, and<br />
motor development in low-income,<br />
culturally diverse schools: Three-year<br />
outcomes from the Physical Activity<br />
in Linguistically Diverse Communities<br />
cluster randomised trial<br />
Tony Okely 146<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Neuromuscular performance 3 203<br />
Lower limb and trunk muscles activity<br />
when exercising in water<br />
Measuring mechanical properties of<br />
tendon in vivo<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween hamstring<br />
muscle kinematics and hip rotation<br />
during the terminal swing of the<br />
sprinting gait cycle<br />
Declines in eccentric knee flexor<br />
weakness following repeat sprint<br />
running are related to declines in<br />
biceps femoris voluntary activation<br />
Estimation of tensile force in<br />
the hamstring muscles during<br />
overground sprinting<br />
Effects of hyperventilation on<br />
repeated isokinetic torque production<br />
and EMG of lower limbs<br />
Altered neuromotor control of the<br />
Gluteus Medius and Gluteus Maximus<br />
in male runners with Achilles<br />
Tendinopathy<br />
Impact of previous hamstring<br />
strain injury on rate of torque<br />
and EMG development during<br />
eccentric contraction<br />
Koichi Kaneda 147<br />
James<br />
Smeathers<br />
Ayako<br />
Higashihara<br />
148<br />
149<br />
Ryan Timmins 150<br />
Takashi Ono 151<br />
Akihiro<br />
Sakamoto<br />
Conor<br />
Honeywill<br />
152<br />
153<br />
David Opar 154<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 The crisis of measurement in physical activity and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Chair: Tim Olds<br />
72 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Distinguished Discussant: Sebastien Chastin<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Active transport: Adults<br />
Chair: Peter McCue<br />
The description of stepping activity<br />
using minute epochs. How much of<br />
each minute do we walk?<br />
Physical activity in adolescents <strong>–</strong><br />
Accelerometer data reduction criteria:<br />
Num<strong>be</strong>r of valid days, minimum daily<br />
wear time, and non-wear time<br />
Comparison of ActiGraph cut-points<br />
for predicting physical activity<br />
intensity in preschool children<br />
Measuring the energy cost of<br />
children’s play: Steps or counts?<br />
Can a single question provide an<br />
accurate measure of physical activity?<br />
Agreement <strong>be</strong>tween accelerometerdetermined<br />
sedentary time and<br />
self-report measures: Project STAND<br />
Validity of the ActiGraph GT3X+<br />
inclinometer and different counts per<br />
minute cut-points for the assessment<br />
of sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Pedometer protocols for measuring<br />
physical activity: An examination of<br />
reactivity, tampering and perceptions<br />
among adolescents<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Chris Rissel<br />
The Health Economic<br />
Assessment Tool (HEAT) for<br />
walking and cycling: From evidence<br />
to advocacy on <strong>active</strong> transport<br />
Benedict<br />
Stansfield<br />
204A<br />
155<br />
Mette Toftager 156<br />
Xanne<br />
Janssen<br />
157<br />
Cheryl Howe 158<br />
Karen Milton 159<br />
Stuart Biddle 160<br />
Stacy Clemes 161<br />
Joseph Scott 162<br />
204B<br />
Nick Cavill 163
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Changing the environment to promote<br />
transport-related walking: Evaluation<br />
of the ‘Fitter for Walking’ project<br />
Is an increase in <strong>active</strong> travel<br />
associated with an increase in overall<br />
physical activity? Findings from the<br />
iConnect study<br />
Contribution of perceived built<br />
environment attributes around the<br />
worksite to <strong>active</strong> transportation<br />
and physical activity<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween accessibility of<br />
public transportation and self-reported<br />
commuting physical activity<br />
Sociodemographic correlates of<br />
public bicycle share <strong>program</strong> use:<br />
An intercept survey of users in<br />
Montreal, Canada<br />
Implementation of a<br />
bicycle-sharing <strong>program</strong>:<br />
An effective way of introducing<br />
cycling as mode of transport<br />
Sitting in cars for commuting and<br />
adults’ weight gain over four years<br />
Community mobilization toward<br />
<strong>active</strong> transportation: Depicting the<br />
role of grassroots projects from an<br />
evidence-based approach<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Keynote Adaptations in physical performance<br />
from childhood to senescence<br />
Emma Adams 164<br />
Shannon<br />
Sahlqvist<br />
165<br />
Jordan Carlson 166<br />
Sune Djurhuus 167<br />
Daniel Fuller 168<br />
Ana Queralt 169<br />
Takemi<br />
Sugiyama<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Sitting, physical activity and health in children and young people<br />
Chair: Greet Cardon<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Mark Tremblay<br />
Sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior and<br />
vascular health. The cardiovascular<br />
risk in Young Finns study<br />
170<br />
Lise Gauvin 171<br />
Roger Enoka Terrace 172<br />
102<br />
Harri Helajärvi 173<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
74 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Television and cardiometabolic risk in<br />
children and adolescents<br />
The effects of different intensities<br />
of exergaming on children’s<br />
vascular health<br />
Cardiorespiratory fitness and<br />
TV viewing in relation with metabolic<br />
risk factors in youth<br />
Body composition and television<br />
viewing among high school<br />
adolescents in the Tlokwe<br />
Local Municipality, South Africa:<br />
The PAHL-Study<br />
Do changes in physical activity,<br />
fitness, adiposity or diet influence<br />
insulin resistance in boys and girls?<br />
The LOOK study<br />
Effects of prolonged sitting and<br />
physical activity on markers of<br />
cardiometabolic risk in healthy<br />
children and youth: A pilot study<br />
Estimated replacement effects<br />
of accelerometer-derived physical<br />
activity and self-reported sleep duration<br />
on chronic disease biomarkers<br />
Impact of health <strong>be</strong>haviors during<br />
adolescence on health complaints<br />
in adulthood<br />
Parental perception of children’s<br />
physical activity and cardiovascular<br />
health outcomes<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Physical activity in people with disability or chronic illness<br />
Chair: Hidde van der Ploeg<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Catherine Sherrington<br />
How physically <strong>active</strong> are youth<br />
with disabilities compared to youth<br />
without disabilities?<br />
Amanda<br />
Staiano<br />
174<br />
Andrew Mills 175<br />
Jorge Mota 176<br />
Makama<br />
Andries<br />
Monyeki<br />
177<br />
Richard Telford 178<br />
Travis<br />
Saunders<br />
Matthew<br />
Buman<br />
179<br />
180<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rt Smith 181<br />
Eloise Elliot 182<br />
Karin Lo<strong>be</strong>nius<br />
Palmér<br />
103<br />
183
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
People with traumatic brain injury are<br />
physically in<strong>active</strong> and have reduced<br />
cardiorespiratory fitness<br />
Habits of life of people with<br />
Down Syndrome in Brazil<br />
Aerobic fitness, functional exercise<br />
capacity and muscle strength of<br />
adults with intellectual disability<br />
Determinants of daily physical activity<br />
in in<strong>active</strong> Parkinson’s disease patients<br />
Determinants of physical activity<br />
participation in adults with cystic fibrosis<br />
Exercise rehabilitation <strong>program</strong>s for<br />
chronic non-specific low back pain:<br />
A comparison of Pilates exercise and<br />
general aerobic exercise<br />
The effect of self-directed exercise<br />
<strong>program</strong> on physical function of older<br />
adults with frailty<br />
Chronic disease, physical activity<br />
and sitting time in middle-aged<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n males: Findings from<br />
The 45 and Up Study<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Symposium Social media and other information<br />
technology platforms for sports<br />
medicine and injury prevention<br />
What’s the deal with Twitter and<br />
Facebook? Friend or foe for the<br />
busy clinician?<br />
Mobile apps for sports injury<br />
prevention and treatment<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong> <strong>Australia</strong> and<br />
social media for social good in the<br />
promotion of sports injury prevention<br />
Embracing social media for research<br />
promotion and dissemination<br />
Leanne<br />
Hassett<br />
Alexandre<br />
Marques<br />
184<br />
185<br />
Kerrie Lante 186<br />
Manon L.<br />
Dontje<br />
187<br />
Narelle Cox 188<br />
Suzanne<br />
Kennedy<br />
189<br />
Wook Song 190<br />
Emma George 191<br />
Caroline Finch 104 192<br />
Karim Khan 193<br />
Evert Verhagen 194<br />
Nello Marino 195<br />
Caroline Finch 196<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
76 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Tips and pitfalls when using social<br />
media platforms for team medical staff<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Correlates of physical activity in adults<br />
Chair: Nicola Burton<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Brian Martin<br />
Age and gender variations in lightintensity<br />
physical activity (LIPA) and<br />
relationships with sedentary time and<br />
MVPA in US adults<br />
Correlates of objectively measured<br />
sedentary to light intensity activity<br />
among young adults<br />
Self-reported and objectively assessed<br />
sedentary time in relation to multiple<br />
socioeconomic status indicators and<br />
area deprivation in adults<br />
Examining the role of acculturation<br />
in the physical activity experiences<br />
and <strong>be</strong>haviours of South Asians<br />
living in Canada<br />
Correlates of physical activity among<br />
women in South Kerala, India<br />
Association <strong>be</strong>tween sedentary time<br />
and physical activity in Brazilian<br />
adults: Vigitel 2007<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween distance from<br />
facilities and activity patterns in rural<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n communities<br />
Factors facilitating and inhibiting<br />
implementation of easy accessible<br />
sporting <strong>program</strong>s<br />
Perceived health and physical activity<br />
domains among adults from three<br />
Brazilian cities<br />
John Orchard 197<br />
Bethany<br />
Howard<br />
Amanda<br />
Paluch<br />
Emmanuel<br />
Stamatakis<br />
Cristina<br />
Caperchione<br />
Eleze<strong>be</strong>th<br />
Mathews<br />
Airton<br />
Rombaldi<br />
Simon<br />
Kennaugh<br />
201<br />
198<br />
199<br />
200<br />
201<br />
202<br />
203<br />
204<br />
Linda Ooms 205<br />
Diana Parra 206
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Association <strong>be</strong>tween population<br />
size of residential city and steps/day<br />
<strong>–</strong> Analyses of the Japanese<br />
national survey<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Schools, teachers and physical education<br />
Chair: Trevor Shilton<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Philip Morgan<br />
The 2013 <strong>Australia</strong>n Health<br />
and Physical Education Curriculum:<br />
Implications for and challenges<br />
to health promotion<br />
A look into physical education<br />
requirements and policy around<br />
the world<br />
Developing university-community<br />
linked physical activity <strong>program</strong>s<br />
through quality physical education<br />
pre-service teacher training<br />
Changes in physical activity<br />
levels, lesson context, and teacher<br />
interaction during physical education<br />
in <strong>Australia</strong>n schools<br />
Physical activity in children and<br />
adolescents during physical education<br />
lessons, in private and public schools<br />
Effects of a specialized school<br />
physical education <strong>program</strong> on bone<br />
structure and strength: A 4-year<br />
randomised controlled trial<br />
Preliminary findings of the E.A.S.Y.<br />
(Encouraging Activity to Stimulate<br />
Young) Minds feasibility study:<br />
A curriculum-based physical<br />
activity integration <strong>program</strong> in<br />
the primary school<br />
Shigeru Inoue 207<br />
Doune<br />
Macdonald<br />
202<br />
208<br />
Valarie Clark 209<br />
Amanda<br />
Telford<br />
210<br />
Dean Dudley 211<br />
Jose Ri<strong>be</strong>iro 212<br />
Robin Daly 213<br />
Nick Riley 214<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
78 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Correlates of break-time physical<br />
activity in South African primary<br />
school learners: SOPLAY<br />
Contribution of primary school<br />
physical education class to daily<br />
moderate-vigorous physical activity<br />
After school hours activities of young<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n school children: Low levels<br />
of outdoor play and peer interaction<br />
Estelle<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 The future of measurement in physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Chair: Ulf Ekelund<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Kong Chen<br />
State of the art reviews:<br />
The measurement of physical<br />
activity using mobile phones<br />
Raw tri-axial acceleration data<br />
improves the recognition of physical<br />
activity type in children and adolescents<br />
Using SenseCam to categorise<br />
type and context of accelerometeridentified<br />
episodes<br />
Validity and reliability of a smart<br />
phone-based physical activity<br />
monitoring application<br />
What is ‘Cadence’ and why do we<br />
need an unambiguous definition?<br />
Peak cadence indicators and<br />
cardiovascular disease risk factors in<br />
children and adolescents<br />
Capturing the pattern of activity:<br />
Exposure variation analysis of<br />
accelerometer data<br />
Validation of 7days recall WEB for<br />
physical activity measurements using<br />
doubly la<strong>be</strong>led water<br />
215<br />
Elaine Murtagh 216<br />
Lina Engelen 217<br />
204A<br />
Judit Bort Roig 218<br />
Stewart Trost 219<br />
Hannah<br />
Badland<br />
Filippo<br />
Gravante<br />
Benedict<br />
Stansfield<br />
220<br />
221<br />
222<br />
Tiago Barreira 223<br />
Leon Straker 224<br />
Hideyuki<br />
Namba<br />
225
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Symposium Council on Environment and Physical<br />
Activity: International experiences,<br />
evidence and advocacy<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Energy balance<br />
Chair: Wendy Brown<br />
Neville Owen<br />
Ilse De<br />
Bourdeaudhuij<br />
Billie<br />
Giles-Corti<br />
Ester Cerin<br />
Takemi<br />
Sugiyama<br />
Erica Hinckson<br />
Diana Parra<br />
Rodrigo Reis<br />
Chair:<br />
Jim Sallis<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Peter Katzmarzyk and Berit Heitman<br />
We will never understand the<br />
o<strong>be</strong>sity epidemic or how to deal<br />
with it, unless we <strong>be</strong>tter understand<br />
energy imbalance<br />
Understanding both sides of the<br />
energy balance equation<br />
Influence of exercise intensity and<br />
energy flux on health outcomes<br />
204B 226<br />
Terrace<br />
Steven Blair 227<br />
Gregory Hand 228<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rt Ross 229<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Tendon / hamstring 102<br />
How much is enough?<br />
The effect of exercise repetition on<br />
the force frequency characteristics<br />
of eccentric exercise used for<br />
tendinopathy rehabilitation<br />
Specific hip muscle atrophy with<br />
acetabular labral tears<br />
Patellar tendon stiffness is responsive<br />
to load intensity but not contraction<br />
type among healthy young men<br />
Nicole Grigg 230<br />
Dilani Mendis 231<br />
Peter Malliaras 232<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 79<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
80 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Conservative management of Achilles<br />
tendinopathy: A mixed methods study,<br />
integrating a systematic review and<br />
clinical reasoning<br />
Muscle morphometry of the individual<br />
hamstring muscles in semi-elite AFL<br />
Players: Preliminary findings from a<br />
longitudinal study<br />
Hip and groin MRI and US findings<br />
in elite asymptomatic <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
football players<br />
Medio-lateral knee position during<br />
knee flexion tests is predictive of hip<br />
kinematics during running<br />
Effect of foot orthoses on ankle<br />
kinematics and kinetics in male<br />
runners with Achilles tendinopathy<br />
Christian<br />
Barton<br />
233<br />
Tania Brancato 234<br />
Greg Lammers 235<br />
Scott<br />
LeRossignol<br />
Samuel<br />
Sussmilch-<br />
Leitch<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Environments, physical activity, sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and health<br />
Chair: Ester Cerin<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Billie Giles-Corti<br />
Built environment features<br />
in the home and worksite<br />
neighborhood are associated<br />
with cardiorespiratory fitness<br />
Greener neighbourhoods, healthier<br />
lives? Evidence from Britain<br />
Neighbourhood green space and<br />
leisure time sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
<strong>–</strong> in a Danish population<br />
The influence of neighbourhood<br />
relocation on sitting time:<br />
Results from RESIDE<br />
Associations of neighbourhood<br />
walkability and its components with<br />
residents’ leisure time spent in cars<br />
Christine<br />
Hoehner<br />
Thomas<br />
Astell-Burt<br />
Rikke Lynge<br />
Storgaard<br />
103<br />
236<br />
237<br />
238<br />
239<br />
240<br />
Sarah Foster 241<br />
Mohammad<br />
Javad<br />
Koohsari<br />
542
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Physical activity and sitting time<br />
as mediators of the association<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween neighborhood environmental<br />
perceptions and weight status<br />
in African adults<br />
Assessing the relationship <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
the workplace environment and<br />
employee physical activity and<br />
nutrition <strong>be</strong>haviours<br />
Moderate and vigorous physical activity<br />
among 10<strong>–</strong>16 year old children living<br />
in a diverse ethnic minority community:<br />
Does the built environment matter?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Symposium Evidence informing change in<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Football<br />
Twenty years of injury surveillance<br />
in the <strong>Australia</strong>n Football League:<br />
Implications and evidence for change<br />
Evidence upon which injury prevention<br />
and rehabilitation strategies have<br />
<strong>be</strong>en developed<br />
Evidence of game demands and<br />
strategies to prepare players<br />
Changes in laws and interpretations<br />
based on game information and trends<br />
AFL research <strong>program</strong> strategy for<br />
<strong>2012</strong><strong>–</strong>16<br />
Defien<br />
Van Dyck<br />
Micalla<br />
Williden<br />
Charlotte<br />
Klinker<br />
Demant<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
Football<br />
League<br />
243<br />
244<br />
245<br />
104 246<br />
John Orchard 247<br />
Anthony<br />
Schache<br />
248<br />
David Buttifant 249<br />
Joel Bowden 250<br />
Ross Smith 251<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 <strong>Sports</strong> science 1 105<br />
Movement analysis of <strong>Australia</strong>n<br />
national league soccer players using<br />
global positioning system technology<br />
Is the new FINA (Fédération<br />
Internationale de Natation)<br />
regulations valid for swimwear<br />
enacted in 2010 appropriate?<br />
George Weh<strong>be</strong> 252<br />
Takaaki<br />
Matsumoto<br />
253<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 81<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
82 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Effect of 5 minutes cold water<br />
immersion, warm water immersion<br />
and rest on circulating, functional and<br />
perceived indices of athlete recovery<br />
Effectiveness of a new evaluation<br />
index of bicycle pedaling skill <strong>–</strong><br />
Angular Velocity Variability Index<br />
Oxygen recovery kinetics after<br />
exercise in trained endurance and<br />
team sport athletes<br />
Cerebral and muscle hemodynamics<br />
during repeated sets of unilateral<br />
knee extensions with different<br />
recovery durations<br />
Water immersion recovery practice<br />
in high performance athletes:<br />
Current practice and the rationale<br />
The influence of contrast shower and<br />
water immersion recovery modalities<br />
on performance, physiology<br />
and psychological recovery in<br />
female netballers<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Symposium Legal risk management of<br />
adverse health outcomes and<br />
injury in the fitness industry:<br />
Developing evidence informed<br />
regulation that improves safety<br />
The private law regulation of injuries<br />
in the fitness industry<br />
The epidemiology of hospital-treated<br />
for injuries sustained in the health<br />
and fitness sector<br />
No musculoskeletal pre-exercise<br />
screening for a sedentary population<br />
entering exercise <strong>program</strong>s?<br />
Emergency preparedness in the health<br />
and fitness facilities in Queensland<br />
Sonya Moore 254<br />
Tomoki<br />
Kitawaki<br />
Stephen<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
Yagesh<br />
Bhambhani<br />
255<br />
246<br />
257<br />
Sonya Moore 258<br />
Laura Juliff 259<br />
Patrick Keyzer 106 260<br />
Joachim<br />
Dietrich<br />
261<br />
Caroline Finch 262<br />
Max Martin 263<br />
Betul Sekendiz 264
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
How does public law manage the risk<br />
of adverse health outcomes and injury<br />
in the fitness industry?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Correlates of physical activity in children and young people<br />
Chair: Gareth Stratton<br />
Distinguished Discussant: John Spence<br />
Physical activity, physical fitness,<br />
computer games and BMI of 6<strong>–</strong>7 year<br />
old children from Poland<br />
Multidimensional correlates of<br />
preschool children’s physical activity<br />
Predictors of preschool age children’s<br />
physical activity at long day care<br />
Familial determinants of sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour in children 5 to 18 years<br />
from Colombia<br />
Association <strong>be</strong>tween maternal<br />
education and objectively assessed<br />
physical activity and sedentary time in<br />
youth: A cross country comparison<br />
Dog ownership, dog walking and<br />
children’s independent mobility<br />
Social influences of physical activity<br />
among Mexican-origin children in<br />
Texas border Colonias: Understanding<br />
the role of parents<br />
Predictors of perceived competence<br />
in physical activities (PCPA)<br />
among Swedish adolescents,<br />
a longitudinal study<br />
Increasing specificity to correlate<br />
research: Can we improve the<br />
prediction of children’s contextspecific<br />
physical activity?<br />
Patrick Keyzer 265<br />
201<br />
Elzbieta Ciesla 266<br />
Trina Hinkley 267<br />
Meghan Finch 268<br />
Ines Gonzalez-<br />
Casanova<br />
269<br />
Lauren Sherar 270<br />
Hayley<br />
Christian<br />
M. Renée<br />
Umstattd<br />
Meyer<br />
271<br />
272<br />
Orjan Ekblom 273<br />
Re<strong>be</strong>cca<br />
Stanley<br />
274<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 83<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 School based interventions<br />
Chair: David Lu<strong>be</strong>ns<br />
84 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Distinguished Discussant: Heather McKay<br />
Action Schools! BC: A whole-school<br />
physical activity model to increase<br />
children’s physical activity<br />
Strategies to promote children’s school<br />
based physical activity: Transform-Us!<br />
Mid-intervention findings<br />
Improving health-related fitness in<br />
children: The Fit-4-Fun randomized<br />
controlled trial<br />
Applicability of a pedometer based<br />
physical activity <strong>program</strong> in the<br />
primary school environment<br />
The GLAMA (Girls! Lead! Achieve!<br />
Mentor! Activate!) and BLAST (Boys!<br />
Lead! Activate! Succeed Together!)<br />
peer leadership and physical activity<br />
<strong>program</strong>: A stealth intervention<br />
Review of recess-based interventions<br />
on physical activity levels of school<br />
aged children and adolescents<br />
Physically <strong>active</strong> at school <strong>–</strong><br />
It’s child’s play. The Sydney<br />
Playground Project<br />
Uptake and effects of a new<br />
sport <strong>program</strong> at a school in a<br />
disadvantaged locality<br />
After school physical activity<br />
intervention: Changes and challenges<br />
over a three-year-period<br />
Can physical education improve<br />
insulin resistance in healthy boys<br />
and girls? The LOOK study<br />
Lindsay<br />
Nettlefold<br />
202<br />
275<br />
Jo Salmon 276<br />
Narelle Eather 277<br />
Cindy Hooker 278<br />
Kate<br />
Jenkinson<br />
Anne-Maree<br />
Parrish<br />
279<br />
280<br />
Lina Engelen 281<br />
Allan Hahn 282<br />
Anita Pienaar 283<br />
Richard Telford 284
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Neuromuscular performance 2 203<br />
Short-interval intracortical<br />
inhibition is not affected by varying<br />
the complexity of an isometric task<br />
in biceps brachii muscle<br />
Brain activation declined during<br />
finger tapping in the later period of<br />
Ramadan fasting<br />
Time-course changes in motor cortical<br />
excitability following low level constant<br />
transcranial direct current stimulation<br />
A novel approach to enhancing<br />
muscular strength and function:<br />
A pilot study using transcranial<br />
direct current stimulation<br />
Effect of transcranial magnetic<br />
stimulation protocol on recruitment<br />
curve parameters<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween fatigue and<br />
EMG activity in triceps surae during<br />
isometric plantar flexion<br />
Neuromuscular changes of abdominal<br />
and lumbar muscles following exercise<br />
for chronic non-specific low back pain<br />
Dawson<br />
Kidgell<br />
Ahmad Munir<br />
Che Muhamed<br />
Dawson<br />
Kidgell<br />
285<br />
286<br />
287<br />
Ashlee Hendy 288<br />
Ashleigh Weier 289<br />
Graham<br />
Macdonald<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Issues in measurement of physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Chair: Stewart Trost<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Alex Rowlands<br />
A hitchhiker’s guide to<br />
assessing sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior<br />
among young people:<br />
Deciding what method to use<br />
Validation of a novel, objective<br />
measure of occupational sitting<br />
290<br />
Cristy Brooks 291<br />
204A<br />
Dylan Cliff 292<br />
Gemma Ryde 293<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 85<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
86 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Integrating self-report and<br />
device-based measures to measure<br />
workplace sitting time and<br />
sitting patterns<br />
Adult perception of sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>havior self-report assessment:<br />
Cognitive interviewing the SIT-Q<br />
Reliability and validity of adults’ recall<br />
of past-day sitting time<br />
Energy expenditure in children:<br />
Applicability of simultaneous methods<br />
Assessment bias: Physical<br />
activity questionnaire assessment<br />
inadvertently influences patients’<br />
desire to <strong>be</strong> ‘more physically <strong>active</strong>’<br />
Concurrent validity evidence of<br />
physical activity measures for Korean<br />
adults: A preliminary study<br />
SIT: Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour International<br />
Taxonomy. Expert concensus project<br />
and folksonomy<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Symposium Global action on physical inactivity:<br />
Progress of prospects from GAPA,<br />
the advocacy council of ISPAH<br />
Global action on physical inactivity:<br />
Progress and prospects from GAPA,<br />
the advocacy council of ISPAH<br />
Introducing GlobalPAnet: Upscaling<br />
the success of the <strong>Australia</strong>n Physical<br />
Activity Network, AusPAnet<br />
Elisa<strong>be</strong>th<br />
Winkler<br />
294<br />
Brigid Lynch 295<br />
Bronwyn Clark 296<br />
Paulo Amorim 297<br />
Steven<br />
McPhail<br />
298<br />
Miyoung Lee 299<br />
Sebastian<br />
Chastin<br />
Fiona Bull<br />
Trevor Shilton<br />
Adrian<br />
Bauman<br />
Rona Mcniven<br />
204B<br />
300<br />
Fiona Bull 301<br />
Rona Mcniven 302
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Athlete’s Health Index (AHI) <strong>–</strong> An injury’s impact indicator Caroline Bolling 303<br />
Difference in injury profile in Trampoline and Artistic Gymnastics Caroline Bolling 304<br />
Association of musculoskeletal injuries <strong>be</strong>tween, prior and during the<br />
training camp of Thailand rowing athletes<br />
Seekaow Churproong 305<br />
Sport injuries in volleyball as found in PlusLiga volleyball players in Poland Elzbieta Ciesla 306<br />
Rowing, Soccer and Swimming: Injury differences (location, type,<br />
consequence) in preparation for the World Masters Games<br />
Mike Climstein 307<br />
Sport injuries in grappling and striking combat sports practitioners Fabrício Boscolo<br />
Del Vecchio<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> trainers’ attitudes towards injury surveillance in community<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Football<br />
Perceptions and practices of <strong>Australia</strong>n golf coaches towards physical<br />
fitness for golf<br />
308<br />
Christina Ekegren 309<br />
Patrick Thomas 310<br />
Epidemiological indoor soccer’s team injuries profile in 2010 National League Marcela Leite 311<br />
The effects of open vs. closed kinetic chain exercises among injured<br />
adolescent cricket players in KZN, South Africa<br />
Habib Noorbhai 312<br />
A 5-year study into hamstring strain injuries at the Penn Relay Carnivala David Opar 313<br />
Injury surveillance in Rugby League junior development competitions Rhonda Orr 314<br />
Rowing biomechanics and injury prevention Pornthep Rachnavy 315<br />
Physical activity-related injuries and associated factors in adults from<br />
southern Brazil: A population-based study<br />
Minimally invasive surgical technique In treating recurrent patellar dislocation Abdullahfadel<br />
Taha Krimly<br />
Characteristics, training loads, injury patterns and stretching habits of<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Ironman Triathletes<br />
The effectiveness and dose-response relationship of extracorporeal shock<br />
wave therapy in lower limb tendinopathy: A systematic review<br />
Airton Rombaldi 316<br />
317<br />
Warren Ansell 318<br />
Christian Barton 319<br />
World Masters Games North American Body Mass Index profile Mike Climstein 320<br />
Reduced prevalence of smoking in masters football codes (rugby union,<br />
soccer and touch football)<br />
The spatial-temporal gait characteristics of hip joint osteoarthritis:<br />
A systematic review and meta-analysis<br />
Mike Climstein 321<br />
Maria Constantinou 322<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Non-union distal fibula avulsion fracture in a 16 year old male: A clinical case report Maria Constantinou 323<br />
Platelet Rich Plasma therapy <strong>–</strong> PRP Sharron Flahive 324<br />
The next step in osteoarthritis management <strong>–</strong> Photoactivated Platelet Rich<br />
Plasma injections: A case study<br />
88 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Julien Freitag 325<br />
Effect of same sport environment on athletic identity and physical injury Masoumeh Hadiyan 326<br />
The psychological response to physical activity related injury Elaine Hargreaves 327<br />
The motivations of marathoners scales instrument for evaluating<br />
motivational factors in a variety of mainstream sports<br />
Physical impairments are greater following hip arthroscopy in people with<br />
chondropathy compared to people without chondropathy or controls<br />
Biomechanical comparison of two arthroscopic rotator cuff repair<br />
techniques using synthetic scaffolds as a bridging device in an ovine model<br />
Ian Heazlewood 328<br />
Joanne Kemp 329<br />
Patrick Lam 330<br />
The effectiveness of ultrasound in diagnosis of adhesive capsulitis: A pilot study Stewart Leason 331<br />
Demineralized bone matrix augmented tendon-bone healing in<br />
transosseous-equivalent sheep rotator cuff model<br />
Vedran Lovric 332<br />
Shoulder injury in professional surfers Andrew McBride 333<br />
Recommendations for a golf conditioning <strong>program</strong> based on examination<br />
and golf swing analysis <strong>–</strong> A case series<br />
A pilot study on the effect of a weight-and-age classification on injury<br />
incidence in junior rugby league competitions<br />
Andrew McHardy 334<br />
Damien McKay 335<br />
Neuromodulation for chronic pain conditions Bruce Mitchell 336<br />
How does foot plant strategy affect cutting technique in male and female<br />
Touch Football players: Implications for ACL injury risk?<br />
Bridget Munro 337<br />
Risk factors in the development of exercise related groin pain: A systematic review Mark Opar 338<br />
Diagnosing exercise related pubic pain: Findings from exploratory focus<br />
groups involving clinical experts<br />
Mark Opar 339<br />
Revision ACL reconstruction after use of the LARS ligament: A case series Justin Roe 340<br />
Investigating cortical changes associated with patellar tendinopathy Ebonie Scase 341<br />
Reasons for sport participation and dropout among <strong>Australia</strong>n junior<br />
cricketers and netballers<br />
Emma Siesmaa 342<br />
The who, where and how... Understanding hamstring injuries in the AFL Richard Taylor 343
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Age based differences in factors motivating masters athletes Ian Heazlewood 344<br />
Anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Incidence and risk factors for<br />
graft failure and contralateral rupture<br />
Propensity for emotion rehearsal, body image estimation and metabolic<br />
health in Chinese children<br />
Patellofemoral osteoarthritis is associated with smaller hip muscle volumes<br />
than healthy controls<br />
An association <strong>be</strong>tween exercise item and cardiac biomarkers in the<br />
endurance athletes<br />
Acute effects of whole-body vibration on testosterone responses in the<br />
athlete and non athlete<br />
Kate Webster 345<br />
Remco Polman 346<br />
Kay Crossley 347<br />
Kosuke Fukao 348<br />
Farah Nameni 349<br />
Effects of <strong>active</strong>-video playing games on salivary α-amylase activity Takayuki Ohi 350<br />
The development of the Basketball Exercise Simulation Test Aaron Scanlan 351<br />
Effects of habitual kendo practice on uric acid excretion Hiroaki Shiraishi 352<br />
Analysis of maximal oxygen uptake among male and female physical<br />
education students of different age groups<br />
Rakesh Tomar 353<br />
Effects of different training methods on sprinting performance Rakesh Tomar 354<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween sleep and bathing in college competitive swimmers Tadashi Wada 355<br />
Exercise based cancer rehabilitation <strong>–</strong> from pilot to practice Anna Camp<strong>be</strong>ll 356<br />
Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes incidence, physical activity levels and quality of life in a<br />
group of pre-dia<strong>be</strong>tic and overweight subjects<br />
Lucia Cugusi 357<br />
Safety of a single WBV session for people with COPD Trentham Furness 358<br />
Long-term effects of WBV on gait of people with COPD Trentham Furness 359<br />
Cancer survivors’ ratings of perceived exertion do not reflect actual workload Eric Martin 360<br />
Energy expenditure and intensity of physical activity during a training<br />
session in o<strong>be</strong>se pre-dia<strong>be</strong>tic women<br />
Myosotis Massidda 361<br />
Rule modification in junior sport: Does it change skill performance during games? Matthew Allan 362<br />
Effect of dorsiflexor and plantar flexor activity induced at impact of ball kick<br />
in man<br />
Movement variability of pre- elite <strong>Australia</strong>n Football athletes with and<br />
without a history of groin pain<br />
Satoshi Asami 363<br />
Hiram Brooke 364<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Kinematics qnalysis of the bar<strong>be</strong>ll of youth Weightlifters during the snatch Sirirat Hirunrat 365<br />
Biceps femoris fascicle length is shorter in a previously hamstring<br />
injured athlete<br />
The effect of balance training on attentional demand in balance-cognitive<br />
dual-task in young male athletes<br />
90 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
David Opar 366<br />
Navid Soltanpour 367<br />
Effects on V-wave with skin and muscle cooling during %MVC Masae Yona 368<br />
How to make surveillance for future athletes? Caroline Bolling 369<br />
Students’ perceptions of exercise science professor’s intelligence,<br />
based on professor body type<br />
Identifying and classifying stair ascending and descending using a single<br />
uni-axial body-worn accelerometry device<br />
Effect of skin cooling on pulmonary oxygen uptake and muscle oxygenation<br />
during moderate exercise<br />
Danielle Hemingson 370<br />
David Maclean 371<br />
Yuko Naito 372<br />
High performance school-age athletes: A study of conflicting demands Maureen O’’Neill 373<br />
Risk management considerations for ultra-endurance events and solo attempts Jessica Orchard 374<br />
A comparison by position of play of in game performance of adolescent Netballers Shona Papalia 375<br />
Are there relationships <strong>be</strong>tween in game performance and fitness of<br />
adolescent Netballers?<br />
Metabolic profile of moderate-intensity interval swimming Yoshimitsu<br />
Shimoyama<br />
Shona Papalia 376<br />
Position of play differences in fitness and anthropometry of adolescent Netballers David Shorrocks 378<br />
African rhythm: The secret link to Kenya’s running success? Engela Van<br />
Der Klashorst<br />
Self-perception of speed versus GPS recorded speeds in snow sports participants Gordon Waddington 380<br />
Managing performance enhancing substance use by sports health professionals Jason Mazanov 381<br />
A single bout of eccentric exercise results in a type II muscle fi<strong>be</strong>r specific<br />
increase in satellite cell content and activation status<br />
Work process and challenges in the multidisciplinary support team for<br />
family health strategy (NASF)<br />
Healthy Body Healthy Mind: Development of an exercise intervention for the<br />
management of youth depression<br />
377<br />
379<br />
Joey Smeets 382<br />
Caroline Bolling 383<br />
Robin Callister 384
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Understanding the physical activity promotion <strong>be</strong>haviours of podiatrists:<br />
A qualitative study<br />
An examination of the influence of body mass index on disease prevalence<br />
in a regional <strong>Australia</strong>n population<br />
Paul Crisford 385<br />
Vincent Dalbo 386<br />
Adherence to anti-hypertensive treatment according to physical activity levels Andrea Damaso 387<br />
Effectiveness of an online physical activity intervention for adults with<br />
Type II dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
Isometric handgrip, physical activity level and health related quality of life of<br />
Brazilian Judo Master athletes<br />
Daily physical activity pattern related to total body fat and abdominal fat in<br />
younger children<br />
Cally Davies 388<br />
Fabrício Boscolo<br />
Del Vecchio<br />
389<br />
Magnus Dencker 390<br />
Daily physical activity pattern related to aerobic fitness in young children Magnus Dencker 391<br />
Metabolic health in the overweight and o<strong>be</strong>se, what is the role of<br />
physical activity?<br />
Christina Dillon 392<br />
Identifying physically in<strong>active</strong> Parkinson’s Disease patients Manon L. Dontje 393<br />
Sedentary time, breaks in sedentary time, moderate-to-vigorous physical<br />
activity and metabolic risk in young adults at high risk<br />
Charlotte Edwardson 394<br />
The DALICO Study Rickard Ekesbo 395<br />
The effect of exercise consultation and exercise therapy on quality of life in<br />
women with type 2 dia<strong>be</strong>tes: A randomized clinical trial<br />
Barriers to engagement in physical activity among adults and elderly<br />
non-participants of a physical activity intervention in primary health care<br />
Effect of gender, infarction history, exercise modality, blood pressure and<br />
metabolic conditions on cardiac rehabilitation outcomes<br />
The use of physical activity intensity as a predictor of body fatness and the<br />
effect of gender: The energy balance study<br />
Sahar Firouzinezhad 396<br />
Grace Gomes 397<br />
Ehsan Hamdy 398<br />
Gregory Hand 399<br />
Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour characteristics in 8<strong>–</strong>10 year old children at risk for o<strong>be</strong>sity Katya Herman 400<br />
Exercise <strong>be</strong>havior and physical activity in patients after open heart surgery Hsin-Yi Huang 401<br />
Efficacy of referral for physical activity counseling: Protocol for an RCT to<br />
compare face-to-face and telephone counseling<br />
Erica James 402<br />
Combining biosensors with social media for weight loss intervention Gabriel Koepp 403<br />
The cardiorespiratory fitness of adolescents with different BMI Hongjuan Li 404<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Prevalence of overweight and o<strong>be</strong>sity among Chinese children and<br />
adolescents, 1985<strong>–</strong>2010<br />
Improving communication skills and exercise compliance in physiotherapy<br />
(CONNECT) trial: Examining intervention implementation fidelity<br />
Adherence to dietary patterns by physical activity level: 15 years old <strong>–</strong><br />
Cohort 1993 <strong>–</strong> Pelotas/RS/Brazil<br />
Low intensity exercise may have no long term impact on VO 2 peak and by<br />
extension cancer survival<br />
Staff and participant insights of group-based physical activity interventions<br />
for Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes in a clinical practice setting<br />
92 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Hongjuan Li 405<br />
Chris Lonsdale 406<br />
Samanta Madruga 407<br />
Eric Martin 408<br />
Lynsay Matthews 409<br />
How hard is it? Physical activity and o<strong>be</strong>sity: The patient’s perspective Rosemary McGinnes 410<br />
Physical activity amongst people with chronic back pain: An investigation of<br />
perceived barriers and facilitators to inform intervention development<br />
The relationship of body composition with physical fitness in the 14 years<br />
adolescents residing within the Tlokwe Local Municipality, South Africa:<br />
The PAHL-Study<br />
Influence of body fat and physical activity on rate-pressure product at rest in<br />
pre-school children<br />
Development of physical activity components for a peer delivered<br />
intervention to reduce o<strong>be</strong>sity: Team up for healthy living<br />
Comparison of academic and <strong>be</strong>havioural performance <strong>be</strong>tween athletes<br />
and non-athletes<br />
Perceived influence of power shortage and release of radiation caused by<br />
the Great East Japan Earthquake on physical activity participation<br />
Steven McPhail 411<br />
Makama<br />
Andries Monyeki<br />
412<br />
Jorge Mota 413<br />
Diana Mozen 414<br />
Tinker Murray 415<br />
Yoshio Nakamura 416<br />
Exercise for health and fitness Belinda Norton 417<br />
Leisure time physical activity levels and prevalence of associated diseases<br />
in adults of Rio Claro City <strong>–</strong> SP <strong>–</strong> Brazil<br />
Cardiovascular risk factors in relation to leisure-time physical activity<br />
and fruit-vegetable consumption<br />
Objectively measured physical activity and body composition indices in<br />
Brazilian adolescents<br />
The influence of physical activity and sitting time on health and quality of<br />
life: Results from The 45 and Up Study<br />
Camila Papini 418<br />
Ana Queralt 419<br />
Felipe Reichert 420<br />
Richard Rosenkranz 421<br />
Determinants of body weight and body composition in young adults Robin Shook 422
THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
What factors are associated with physical activity participation and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour among post-treatment breast cancer survivors?<br />
The efficacy of two theoretically-based print interventions for promoting<br />
PA <strong>be</strong>haviour among post-treatment breast cancer survivors:<br />
A nationally-based 3-arm RCT<br />
Acceptability of a text message-delivered physical activity and dietary<br />
<strong>be</strong>havior change intervention in breast cancer survivors<br />
Camille Short 423<br />
Camille Short 424<br />
Lauren Spark 425<br />
Acceptability of home-based resistance training for cancer survivors Fiona Stacey 426<br />
Knowing is half the battle: Heart health and exercise knowledge protect<br />
against mortality<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween vigorous intensity physical activity and sleep quality<br />
outcomes in regularly <strong>active</strong> adults<br />
High-risk individuals’ perspective on risk of Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes and physical<br />
activity in the prevention of dia<strong>be</strong>tes. A qualitative study<br />
The design and feasability of a web-based physical activity <strong>program</strong> for<br />
patients with osteoarthritis of hip or knee<br />
The influence of sport participation on physical function in patients with<br />
osteoarthritis during and after exercise therapy<br />
Amanda Staiano 427<br />
Clare Stevinson 428<br />
Kati Vähäsarja 429<br />
Cindy Veenhof 430<br />
Cindy Veenhof 431<br />
Health and blood profiles for masters athletes at the Pan Pacific Masters Games Ian Heazlewood 432<br />
Knowledge of eating disorders among high school students in Poland Mariola<br />
Wojciechowska<br />
High risk for o<strong>be</strong>sity in children with a subtype of developmental<br />
coordination disorder<br />
Daily pedometer steps among older men: Associations with health-related<br />
quality of life and psychosocial health<br />
Prevalence of hypertension and physical activity among Brazilian adults<br />
and elderly: A national analysis<br />
Prevalence of dia<strong>be</strong>tes and physical activity among Brazilian adults and<br />
the elderly: A countrywide analysis<br />
Trends in weight status, sufficient physical activity and inactivity among<br />
South <strong>Australia</strong>n adults, 2001<strong>–</strong>2010<br />
Factors related to dropout from sport among children and adolescents:<br />
A systematic review<br />
433<br />
Sheng Wu 434<br />
Jeff Vallance 435<br />
Denise Silveira 436<br />
Fernando Siqueira 437<br />
Melanie Smith 438<br />
Jeff Crane 439<br />
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THURSDAY 1 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
‘More of a chore than pleasure’: Insights into relapse from exercise Glenys Forsyth 440<br />
Coach <strong>be</strong>haviour and lesson context relevant to physical activity during girls’<br />
organised sports in <strong>Australia</strong><br />
94 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Justin Guagliano 441<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> day in Canada: A national celebration of sport Kelly Murumets 442<br />
Physical Education+: Practicing health at school <strong>–</strong> A physical activity<br />
intervention proposal<br />
Physical fitness level and movement skills of 7 year old girls depending on<br />
their physical activities and hyperactivity problems<br />
Physical inactivity of preschool teachers from public schools of a southern<br />
city of Brazil<br />
Predictors of adolescent fitness levels among Swedish adolescents,<br />
a longitudinal study<br />
Fundamental movement skills, physical fitness, and physical activity among<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis<br />
The impact of changes to the school play environment on children’s<br />
confidence and play <strong>be</strong>haviour: A Principals perspective<br />
Mario<br />
Renato Azevedo<br />
443<br />
Elzbieta Ciesla 444<br />
Marcelo Cozzensa<br />
Da Silva<br />
445<br />
Orjan Ekblom 446<br />
Damien McKay 447<br />
Julia McPhee 448<br />
Process evaluation of the method sCOOLsport Linda Ooms 449<br />
Rationale and intervention description of the Supporting Children’s<br />
Outcomes using Rewards, Exercise and Skills physical activity intervention<br />
Assessment of the role of <strong>active</strong> commuting in meeting physical<br />
activity guidelines<br />
Kristen Weaver 450<br />
Malcolm Granat 451<br />
Event-based analysis of free-living <strong>be</strong>haviour Malcolm Granat 452
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop <strong>Sports</strong> medicine for elite sporting teams<br />
<strong>–</strong> Olympics and Paralympics<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
Systematic reviews:<br />
Why, how and for whom?<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Breast and bra fit: Optimising breast<br />
support during physical activity<br />
Jannique<br />
van Uffelen<br />
Bill Bellew<br />
Deirdre<br />
McGhee<br />
Terrace 453<br />
102 454<br />
103 455<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Imaging <strong>–</strong> Knee David Connell 104 456<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop CPR Certification (HLTCPR211A) <strong>Sports</strong><br />
<strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Imaging <strong>–</strong> Ankle James<br />
Linklater<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
Everything you wanted to know about<br />
(the evidence for) physical activity<br />
mass-media led campaigns and<br />
should have <strong>be</strong>en afraid to ask<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Handling the groin: Practical<br />
application of the treatment model<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Tutorial<br />
Lecture<br />
Physical activity and cancer:<br />
What have we learned and what do<br />
we still need to determine?<br />
Physical activity policy research:<br />
Are we making legislation or sausage?<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Keynote It’s hard to persuade some people<br />
to walk <strong>–</strong> or is it?<br />
Adrian<br />
Bauman<br />
Kelly<br />
Murumets<br />
Trevor Shilton<br />
105 457<br />
106 458<br />
201 459<br />
Andrew Wallis 203 460<br />
Christine<br />
Friedenreich<br />
Chair:<br />
Ron Plotnikof<br />
Ross<br />
Brownson<br />
Chair: Nick<br />
Cavill<br />
Nanette Mutrie<br />
Chair:<br />
Ron Plotnikof<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium Joint aspiration and injection <strong>Sports</strong> Doctors<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
204A 461<br />
204B 462<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
463<br />
Terrace 464<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Invited Clinical gait analysis Chris Carty 104 465<br />
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Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium Injury prevention <strong>–</strong> Why do we do it? Dara Twomey 106 466<br />
98 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Em<strong>be</strong>dding your injury prevention<br />
<strong>program</strong> within the target community:<br />
Why bother?<br />
Dale Hanson 467<br />
Physical (in)activity and injury risk Evert Verhagen 468<br />
Injury prevention strategies:<br />
An ideal opportunity to translate<br />
scientific evidence<br />
Developing evidence-based,<br />
context specific sports policy<br />
<strong>–</strong> an AFL experience<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Keynote Biological mechanisms underlying<br />
musculoskeletal soft tissue injuries:<br />
Why it is clinically relevant?<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Workplace sitting: Patterns and interventions<br />
Chair: Hidde van der Ploeg<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Neville Owen<br />
Are we chained to our desks?<br />
Assessing desk based sitting<br />
using a new objective measure of<br />
occupational sitting time<br />
Sit-stand desks and sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior<br />
in Swedish call centre workers<br />
Evidence of worksite physical<br />
exercise training to promote health<br />
in jobs ranging from low to high<br />
occupational physical demands<br />
Individual, psychological and<br />
environmental correlates of office<br />
based occupational sitting in the<br />
10,000 Steps cohort<br />
“Thinking on your feet”:<br />
A qualitative evaluation of an<br />
installation of sit-stand desks<br />
in a medium-sized workplace<br />
Dara Twomey 469<br />
Lawrie<br />
Woodman<br />
Malcolm<br />
Collins<br />
470<br />
Terrace 471<br />
102<br />
Gemma Ryde 472<br />
Leon Straker 473<br />
Gisela<br />
Sjøgaard<br />
474<br />
Mitch Duncan 475<br />
Anne Grunseit 476
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Reducing sitting time in office<br />
workers: Efficacy and acceptability<br />
of sit-stand workstations<br />
Does work contribute to the sedentary<br />
risk of office workers?<br />
Efficacy of an integrated approach to<br />
reduce sitting time in office workers<br />
A 5-months workplace pedometerbased<br />
intervention: Did it change<br />
employees’ sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
2 months after removal?<br />
Workers and Metronomes:<br />
The periodicity of physical activity<br />
in relation to work pattern<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Physical activity, sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
Chair: Mireille van Poppel<br />
Distinguished Discussant: David Dunstan<br />
How does exercise training improve<br />
fasting glucose regulation?<br />
Accuracy of continuous glucose<br />
monitoring system during exercise<br />
in Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
Joint associations of TV viewing<br />
time and snacking <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
and the metabolic syndrome<br />
in <strong>Australia</strong>n adults<br />
Interaction of age, sedentary time and<br />
breaks on cardio-metabolic markers<br />
in a high risk of Type 2 Dia<strong>be</strong>tes UK<br />
population<br />
The association <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity and impaired glucose<br />
regulation: Is there a difference<br />
<strong>be</strong>tween ethnic groups?<br />
Genevieve<br />
Healy<br />
477<br />
Sharon Parry 478<br />
Maike<br />
Neuhaus<br />
479<br />
Judit Bort Roig 480<br />
Alex Rowlands 481<br />
103<br />
Lynda Norton 482<br />
Franciele<br />
Figueira<br />
483<br />
Alicia Thorp 484<br />
Joseph<br />
Henson<br />
485<br />
Thomas Yates 486<br />
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Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
100 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Seasonal variations in physical<br />
activity, fitness, and health are<br />
lacking in sedentary patients with<br />
the metabolic syndrome<br />
Sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour, moderate-tovigorous<br />
physical activity and insulin<br />
resistance: A seven-year prospective<br />
study (ProActive)<br />
Living well with Dia<strong>be</strong>tes:<br />
Six-month randomised trial<br />
outcomes of a telephone-delivered<br />
weight loss intervention<br />
The effectiveness of self-guided<br />
web-based physical activity<br />
interventions among patients with a<br />
chronic disease: A systematic review<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Symposium Making sport safer in the real world <strong>–</strong><br />
the voice of the implementer<br />
Making sport safer in the<br />
real world <strong>–</strong> the voice of the<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Rugby Union<br />
Acceptance and rejection of<br />
rule changes to reduce injury in<br />
professional sport<br />
Implementation of safer sport at<br />
community level <strong>–</strong> Triathlon and field<br />
hockey case studies<br />
FFA <strong>–</strong> Making sport safer in the<br />
real world<br />
The challenges of using research to<br />
make community rugby league safer<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Mass media and social marketing<br />
Chair: Kerry Mummery<br />
Distinguished Discussant:: Adrian Bauman<br />
Think again:<br />
Social marketing campaign<br />
Catherine<br />
Mikus<br />
Katrien<br />
Wijndaele<br />
487<br />
488<br />
Eliza<strong>be</strong>th Eakin 489<br />
Cindy Veenhof 490<br />
Alex Donaldon 106 491<br />
Matthew<br />
Carroll<br />
492<br />
John Orchard 493<br />
Peter Tate 494<br />
Matthew<br />
Bulkeley<br />
Martin<br />
Meredith<br />
Kelly<br />
Murumets<br />
201<br />
495<br />
496<br />
497
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Who do we reach? Campaign<br />
evaluation of Find Thirty every day®<br />
using awareness profiles in a Western<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n cohort<br />
Turning health policy into<br />
health promotion: A critical analysis<br />
of causality in a United Kingdom<br />
health campaign<br />
Community-wide campaign<br />
using social marketing to promote<br />
physical activity in middle and<br />
old-aged people: A cluster<br />
randomized controlled trial<br />
Unplug and Play: Helping families to<br />
switch off the screen<br />
Motivated to walk but nowhere to<br />
walk to: Moderation of a mass media<br />
campaign by mix of local destinations<br />
Physical activity mass media<br />
campaigns: Impacts on different<br />
socio-economic groups<br />
“I like to watch” <strong>–</strong> audience experiences<br />
of media coverage of physical activity<br />
and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Active transport: Children and young people<br />
Chair: Tim Olds<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Niamh Murphy<br />
Adolescent walking and biking to<br />
school in the Danish SPACE Study:<br />
The influence of individual, social<br />
and school site factors<br />
Is the bus an overlooked source<br />
of <strong>active</strong> transport to school in<br />
Canadian youth?<br />
Parents’ neighbourhood self-selection<br />
and children’s <strong>active</strong> transport to school<br />
Justine Leavy 498<br />
Joe Piggin 499<br />
Masamitsu<br />
Karnada<br />
Clover<br />
Maitland<br />
Rosanne<br />
Barnes<br />
Margaret<br />
Thomas<br />
Catriona<br />
Bonfiglioli<br />
Lars Breum<br />
Christiansen<br />
202<br />
500<br />
501<br />
502<br />
503<br />
504<br />
505<br />
Christine Voss 506<br />
Lisa Mackay 507<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
102 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Young and free? A study of children’s<br />
independent mobility in urban and<br />
rural <strong>Australia</strong><br />
The influence of ethnicity on<br />
children’s independent mobility<br />
Using travel diaries for<br />
measuring children’s independent<br />
mobility and <strong>active</strong> travel<br />
<strong>–</strong> Examples and experiences<br />
The cycling ‘dilemma’ in youth:<br />
Was recreational- or commuter<br />
cycling first?<br />
Children’s cycling skills:<br />
Development of a test and<br />
determination of individual and<br />
environmental correlates<br />
Effects of school distance and travel<br />
mode on sedentary time in children<br />
Physical activity and school <strong>active</strong><br />
transport <strong>be</strong>haviours of Queensland<br />
school children<br />
Alison Carver 508<br />
Nicola Tava’e 509<br />
Stephanie<br />
Schoeppe<br />
510<br />
Christine Voss 511<br />
Greet Cardon 512<br />
Erica Hinckson 513<br />
Peter<br />
A<strong>be</strong>rnethy<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Critical incidents in sport Jacqui Louder<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Intervention evaluation: Issues and challenges<br />
Chair: Lise Gauvin<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Mike Pratt<br />
Evaluation of physical activity<br />
interventions: A standardised approach<br />
10,000 Steps Flanders’: Evaluating<br />
the state-wide dissemination of a<br />
physical activity intervention in Belgium<br />
Methodological challenges in<br />
conducting a systematic review of<br />
community wide interventions to<br />
increase physical activity<br />
Lisa Stevens<br />
514<br />
203 515<br />
204A<br />
Nick Cavill 516<br />
Katrien De<br />
Cocker<br />
517<br />
Daniel Francis 518
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Developing human dynamics models<br />
of physical activity and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>havior to inform interventions<br />
Reporting of external validity elements<br />
among studies of physical activity<br />
interventions in Latin America<br />
The impact of the ‘Healthy Dads,<br />
Healthy Kids’ community RCT on<br />
fathers’ physical activity-related<br />
parenting practices and children’s<br />
physical activity<br />
Results from the dissemination of<br />
a telephone-delivered intervention<br />
for healthy lifestyle and weight loss:<br />
The Optimal Health Program<br />
‘Physical Activity at Home (PAAH)’,<br />
evaluation of a group versus homebased<br />
physical activity <strong>program</strong> in<br />
middle-aged adults<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Environments and physical activity: Adults<br />
Chair: Rodrigo Reis<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Lawrence Frank<br />
Perceived environmental factors<br />
related to adults’ leisure-time physical<br />
activity: Findings from Europe,<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> and the USA<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween the physical<br />
environment and different domains of<br />
physical activity in European adults:<br />
A systematic review<br />
Walking for recreation and perceptions<br />
of the neighborhood environment in<br />
older Chinese urban dwellers<br />
Association of perceived environment<br />
with changes on walking in adults of<br />
low socioeconomic level: Preliminary<br />
results of ‘Ambiente Ativo’ Project<br />
Sebastien<br />
Chastin<br />
Christine<br />
Hoehner<br />
519<br />
520<br />
Adam Lloyd 521<br />
Ana Goode 522<br />
Nicole Freene 523<br />
Delfien Van<br />
Dyck<br />
Veerle Van<br />
Holle<br />
204B<br />
524<br />
525<br />
Ester Cerin 526<br />
Leandro<br />
Garcia<br />
527<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
104 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Physical activity of adult<br />
Czech population in perceived<br />
neighbourhood environments <strong>–</strong><br />
National cross-sectional study<br />
To what extent may local<br />
crime rates, perceptions of crime<br />
and personal safety limit walking<br />
in deprived neighbourhoods?<br />
Neighborhood walkability, income and<br />
physical activity: Moderating effects<br />
of gender<br />
Are physical environments and<br />
physical activity differentially<br />
associated by urban-rural status<br />
among mid-older aged adults?<br />
The WELL study<br />
Neighbourhood environment and<br />
physical activity among older adults:<br />
Does the relationship differ by<br />
driving status?<br />
Adult physical activity within park<br />
activity areas: Differences by gender<br />
and race/ethnicity<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Keynote Evidence-based policy on physical<br />
activity: The tale of the Emperor’s<br />
New Clothes<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Invited MSK imaging <strong>–</strong> Best practice and<br />
the future<br />
Josef Mitas 528<br />
Phil Mason 529<br />
Klaus Ge<strong>be</strong>l 530<br />
Kylie Ball 531<br />
Ding Ding 532<br />
Andrew<br />
Kaczynski<br />
Nick Cavill<br />
Chair: Adrian<br />
Bauman<br />
David Connell<br />
James<br />
Linklater<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 <strong>Sports</strong> science 2 104<br />
Resistance training to improve power<br />
and sports performance in adolescent<br />
athletes: A systematic review and<br />
meta-analysis<br />
Effects of synchronous music on elite<br />
athletes during training activities<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
533<br />
534<br />
Terrace 535<br />
Simon Harries 536<br />
Peter Terry 537
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Effect of intermittent hypoxic training<br />
on cardiovascular responses to<br />
altitude (2800m)<br />
Using a body-worm accelerometer<br />
to identify the start and end points<br />
of a stride during walking<br />
Body loads and physical impacts in<br />
National Rugby League players<br />
Reliability and validity of a talent<br />
identification test battery for seated<br />
and standing Paralympic throwing<br />
Lisa Board 538<br />
David Maclean 539<br />
Cloe Cummins 540<br />
Jemima<br />
Spathis<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Exercise Science 2 105<br />
Actiheart based estimates of<br />
body expenditure are accurate during<br />
treadmill walking, arm ergometry and<br />
bicycle ergometry<br />
Physiological responses during<br />
incremental exercise test in a<br />
stationary bicycle underwater<br />
Sex-based differences in salivary<br />
α-amylase activity following maximal<br />
cycling exercise<br />
Respiratory muscle training enhances<br />
maximal minute ventilation and forced<br />
vital capacity in adolescent athletes<br />
A new submaximal cycle ergometer<br />
test for prediction of VO 2 max<br />
The design and implementation<br />
of a novel method for quantifying<br />
training loads in elite rowing:<br />
The T2minute method<br />
Cortical bone distribution at the tibial<br />
shaft in adolescent female athletes<br />
541<br />
Amged Mehdi 542<br />
Vitor Costa 543<br />
Kohei<br />
Yamamoto<br />
Boris<br />
Gojanovic<br />
Elin<br />
Ekblom-Bak<br />
Jacqueline<br />
Tran<br />
544<br />
545<br />
546<br />
547<br />
David Greene 548<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Risk factors and injury surveillance 106<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
106 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Injury surveillance data captured by<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> Trainers at the 2007, 2009<br />
and 2011 <strong>Australia</strong>n University Games<br />
The association <strong>be</strong>tween ground<br />
conditions and injury: An evaluation<br />
of current practices<br />
Subjective assessments of playing<br />
surface conditions: Are they accurate?<br />
Investigating risk factors in paediatric<br />
snowsport injuries: Characterisation<br />
of head impacts<br />
An investigation of in-game<br />
landings in elite netball:<br />
Implications for injury risk<br />
Injury incidence in a group of U17<br />
and U19 Rugby League players<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Games and mental skills: Enhancing life satisfaction,<br />
self-worth, and happiness of former gang mem<strong>be</strong>rs<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Keynote Minimising risk in high risk settings:<br />
Do the 3 E’s of injury prevention<br />
(education, enforcement or<br />
engineering) work?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Physical activity and cardiovascular disease in adults<br />
Chair: Katrien Wijndaele<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Bill Kohl<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween physical<br />
activity related energy expenditure<br />
and cardiovascular disease factors<br />
among adults<br />
Associations of leisure time,<br />
commuting and occupational physical<br />
activity with fitness and clustered<br />
cardiovascular risk factor<br />
The impact of body mass index<br />
and physical activity on endothelial<br />
function and inflammation<br />
Mark Brown 549<br />
Lauren Petrass 550<br />
Dara Twomey 551<br />
Tracey Dickson 552<br />
Aaron Fox 553<br />
Shona Papalia 554<br />
Stephanie<br />
Hanrahan<br />
203 555<br />
Claude Goulet Auditorium<br />
A<br />
Terrace<br />
556<br />
Tiago Barreira 557<br />
Jani Vaara 558<br />
Amanda Rossi 559
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Total sitting time, leisure screen time<br />
and cardiometabolic risk in adults.<br />
Cross-sectional analysis of the<br />
HUNT3 cohort, Norway<br />
Sedentary time decrease in<br />
patients with cardiovascular risk<br />
factors participating in a structured<br />
lifestyle intervention <strong>program</strong><br />
The acute effect of ‘breaking-up’<br />
prolonged sitting on cardiovascular<br />
risk factors in overweight/o<strong>be</strong>se adults<br />
Is incidence of a health condition<br />
associated with physical activity<br />
change in adults over two years?<br />
Lifestyle intervention improves<br />
cardiovascular disease risk factors in<br />
young overweight women<br />
Sport participation and metablic health<br />
in adolescents: Is more always <strong>be</strong>tter?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Workplace health and physical activity<br />
Chair: Leon Straker<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Estelle Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
Physical activity<br />
interventions to promote<br />
employee health and well<strong>be</strong>ing:<br />
A Stage of Change approach<br />
The interpersonal and ecological<br />
factors influencing employee health<br />
status in South African worksites<br />
Working Late: Strategies to enhance<br />
productive and healthy environments<br />
for the older workforce<br />
An international study of an<br />
automated web-based walking<br />
<strong>program</strong> (Walk@Work) to increase<br />
workday step counts in lower <strong>active</strong><br />
office workers<br />
Josephine<br />
Chau<br />
560<br />
Matthias Lidin 561<br />
Robyn Larsen 562<br />
Asad Khan 563<br />
Bianca Share 564<br />
Silvia Brouwer 565<br />
102<br />
Aadil Kazi 566<br />
Tracy Kol<strong>be</strong>-<br />
Alexander<br />
A. Ricardo<br />
Twumasi<br />
Nicholas<br />
Gilson<br />
567<br />
568<br />
569<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
108 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Walking Works! Evaluation of a<br />
workplace walking project in England<br />
Effects of 1-year worksite structured<br />
exercise intervention at different<br />
volumes and intensities on<br />
physiological markers of health status<br />
Physical activity in shift workers<br />
of a poultry processing plant in<br />
southern Brazil<br />
Does modest weight loss<br />
translate into improvements in<br />
workplace productivity?<br />
Changes in leisure-time<br />
physical activity and subsequent<br />
sickness absence<br />
Economic evaluation of an<br />
occupational health guideline<br />
for prevention of weight gain<br />
among employees<br />
Emma Adams 570<br />
Alfonso<br />
Jimenez<br />
Daniela<br />
Cardoso<br />
Tietzmann<br />
571<br />
572<br />
Caryn Zinn 573<br />
Jouni Lahti 574<br />
Willem Van<br />
Mechelen<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Measurement and patterns of physical activity and sitting time in older<br />
adults<br />
Chair: Kay Cox<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Loretta di Pietro<br />
How credible are older<br />
adults’ responses to the Active<br />
<strong>Australia</strong> Survey? Findings from<br />
cognitive interviewing<br />
Taking fewer than 5000 steps/day<br />
is associated with poorer balance in<br />
elderly women with osteoporosis<br />
How many steps are enough?<br />
Dose response curves for objectively<br />
measured physical activity in an<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n community based sample<br />
Quantifying the accumulation of<br />
sedentary time in older adult populations<br />
Kristiann<br />
Heesch<br />
Ing-Mari<br />
Dohrn<br />
103<br />
575<br />
576<br />
577<br />
Ben Ewald 578<br />
Malcolm<br />
Granat<br />
579
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Determining accelerometer non-wear<br />
and sedentary time in midlife and<br />
older adults<br />
The correlates of three-year change<br />
in accelerometer-assessed physical<br />
activity for a diverse sample of older<br />
urban UK adults’<br />
ActiGraph GT3X+ threshold for<br />
classifying sitting/lying activity in older<br />
adults in free-living environments<br />
Tri-axial accelerometer-derived<br />
sedentary time and its correlates<br />
among community-dwelling older<br />
adults in Japan<br />
Steven Hooker 580<br />
David Barnett 581<br />
Nicolas<br />
Aguilar Farias<br />
Takanori<br />
Honda<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Patellofemoral joint / osteoarthritis 104<br />
People with early-onset hip<br />
osteoarthritis who demonstrate<br />
greater physical function also have<br />
improved outcomes of function,<br />
pain and quality of life<br />
Individuals with PFJ osteoarthritis<br />
demonstrate different kinematics<br />
but not muscles forces during more<br />
demanding ambulation tasks<br />
Femoroacetabular impingement<br />
in former high performance male<br />
Water Polo players<br />
Prevalence of patellofemoral<br />
and tibiofemoral radiographic<br />
osteoarthritis in people with chronic<br />
anterior knee pain: Data from a RCT<br />
The association <strong>be</strong>tween objectively<br />
measured physical activity and knee<br />
structural change using magnetic<br />
resonance imaging (MRI)<br />
10 year outcome of high tibial<br />
osteotomy for medial compartment<br />
osteoarthritis of the knee<br />
582<br />
583<br />
Joanne Kemp 584<br />
Natalie Collins 585<br />
Phillip Melville 586<br />
Kay Crossley 587<br />
Dawn Doré 588<br />
John Scanelli 589<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
110 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Conservative management of<br />
patellofemoral pain syndrome:<br />
Integrating the evidence base with<br />
physiotherapists’ clinical reasoning<br />
A randomised clinical trial<br />
of targeted physiotherapy for<br />
patellofemoral osteoarthritis<br />
Christian<br />
Barton<br />
590<br />
Kay Crossley 591<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Exercise Science 3 105<br />
Effects of menstrual cycle<br />
phase on salivary α-amylase<br />
activity following 2 hours of cycling<br />
exercise in recreationally <strong>active</strong><br />
eumenorrheic women<br />
Modelling heat stress and strain in<br />
singles tennis<br />
Assessment of training intensity<br />
in response to salivary α-amylase<br />
activity in female handball players<br />
Effects of marching band training<br />
<strong>program</strong> on salivary IgA responses<br />
following 30 min of performance<br />
Catecholamine responses to 6 h<br />
extended daily practice of marching<br />
band activities as a performing art<br />
Isokinetic strength and blood lipids<br />
responses to high- and mediumintensity<br />
resistance training in<br />
postmenopausal women<br />
The effect of physiological and<br />
metabolic strain on females whilst<br />
wearing shorts with uncompensable<br />
heat stress<br />
The comparison of two types training<br />
on HSP 70 in <strong>active</strong> female<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Invited Nutrition: An untapped resource in<br />
rehabilitation and injury prevention<br />
Nobuo Yasuda 592<br />
John<br />
Brotherhood<br />
593<br />
Yukako Tanaka 594<br />
Riku Teraoka 595<br />
Tomoko<br />
Shimizu<br />
Yueh-Chang<br />
Tsai<br />
596<br />
597<br />
Gary Brickley 598<br />
Farah Nameni 599<br />
Bronwen<br />
Lundy<br />
106 600
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Patterns of physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour in children<br />
Chair: Nicola Ridgers<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Stewart Trost<br />
Physical activity levels and patterns of<br />
19 month old children<br />
How do infants spend their time?<br />
Physical activity and restraint in 3,<br />
9 and 19 month old children<br />
Physical activity during full-day and<br />
half-day kindergarten<br />
Active couch-potatoes?<br />
Combined physical activity-sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour associations with weight<br />
status in 8<strong>–</strong>10 year old children<br />
Two-year longitudinal changes in<br />
screen-time and different elements of<br />
physical activity in British youth from<br />
11 to 13 years<br />
How similar are <strong>Australia</strong>n and<br />
New Zealand youth? Trans-Tasman<br />
youth time use clusters and<br />
correlate profiles<br />
Physical activity patterns and<br />
determinants in rural South African<br />
adolescents<br />
A comparative study of stepdetermined<br />
physical activity among<br />
Korean children in Korea and Canada<br />
Change in objectively measured<br />
physical activity during the transition<br />
to adolescence: Targets for intervention<br />
Maintaining participation in<br />
physical activity from childhood<br />
to young adulthood: Is fluctuating<br />
participation the norm?<br />
201<br />
Jill Hnatiuk 601<br />
Kylie Hesketh 602<br />
Jeff Crane 603<br />
Katya Herman 604<br />
Gavin<br />
Sandercock<br />
605<br />
Katia Ferrar 606<br />
Lisa<br />
Micklesfield<br />
607<br />
John Spence 608<br />
Kirsten Corder 609<br />
Kim Jose 610<br />
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Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Environments and physical activity: Children and young people<br />
Chair: Erica Hinckson<br />
112 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Distinguished Discussant: Illse de Bourdeaudhuij<br />
Safety perceptions and physical<br />
activity in US adolescents<br />
A systematic review of the<br />
relationship <strong>be</strong>tween the built<br />
environment and different domains<br />
of physical activity in children<br />
Effects of urban renewal on<br />
children’s movement patterns and<br />
physical activity: Study design and<br />
baseline data from the When Cities<br />
Move Children study<br />
Physical activity, urban-rural<br />
status and geographic mobility<br />
from childhood into adulthood:<br />
Is it who we are or where we live?<br />
The built environment and children’s<br />
physical activity <strong>–</strong> what is ‘child friendly’?<br />
Locating schoolyard physical activity<br />
<strong>–</strong> Using GPS, accelerometerty and GIS<br />
Promoting physical activity at the<br />
preschool playground: The influence<br />
of lowering playground density<br />
Features of public open spaces:<br />
Are there differences <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
urban and rural areas?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 The <strong>2012</strong> APS College of Sport and Exercise Psychologists<br />
student awards<br />
Psychological components of the<br />
<strong>be</strong>ep test<br />
Body image, eating <strong>be</strong>haviours<br />
and weight management in<br />
DanceSport competitors<br />
202<br />
James Sallis 611<br />
Sara D’Haese 612<br />
Charlotte<br />
Klinker<br />
Demant<br />
613<br />
Kira Patterson 614<br />
Hayley<br />
Christian<br />
Jasper<br />
Schipperijn<br />
615<br />
616<br />
Greet Cardon 617<br />
Jenny Veitch 618<br />
203<br />
Michael Noetel 619<br />
Natalie Kyan 620
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Interventions in diverse populations<br />
Chair: Nanette Mutrie<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1700 Policy issues<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Sigmund Anderssen<br />
Chair: Bill Bellew<br />
Social disadvantage and<br />
physical activity promotion:<br />
A European perspective<br />
The impact of a sport-fordevelopment<br />
<strong>program</strong>me on<br />
the physical activity levels of<br />
young adolescent boys in Gulu,<br />
Northern Uganda<br />
The healthy lifestyle capacity building<br />
project for the remote physical activity<br />
workforce in Aborginal communties<br />
across the Northern Territory, <strong>Australia</strong><br />
The provision of ‘fly-in-fly-out’<br />
physical activity <strong>program</strong>s to<br />
Indigenous Cape York communities<br />
Correlates of physical activity<br />
among Indigenous and nonindigenous<br />
adolescents<br />
Physical activity intervention research<br />
in the Pacific <strong>–</strong> What works?<br />
Results from a community-led<br />
intervention aimed at reducing health<br />
inequalities in Stoke-on-Trent, UK<br />
Physical activity promotion in adults of<br />
low socioeconomic level: Preliminary<br />
results of environment <strong>active</strong> project<br />
Physical activity and mental well<strong>be</strong>ing<br />
in deprived neighbourhoods: A potential<br />
outcome of urban regeneration<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Trevor Shilton<br />
204A<br />
Niamh Murphy 621<br />
Justin<br />
Richards<br />
Martha<br />
Kelehan<br />
Kathryn<br />
Meldrum<br />
622<br />
623<br />
624<br />
Rona Mcniven 625<br />
Katja Siefken 626<br />
Gemma Hurst 627<br />
Alex Florindo 628<br />
Phil Mason 629<br />
204B<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
114 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
National policy on physical activity:<br />
The development of a policy audit<br />
tool (PAT) and demonstration in<br />
seven European Countries<br />
Active Canada 20/20<br />
<strong>–</strong> Past, present and future<br />
Using transport policy to increase<br />
physical activity<br />
Development of the Czech national<br />
physical activity promotion strategy:<br />
Methodological issues<br />
The development of a statewide<br />
physical activity plan in the US<br />
Physical activity interventions in Brazil:<br />
A descriptive study of the countrywide<br />
network of the Ministry of Health<br />
What can <strong>be</strong> learned from what<br />
has <strong>be</strong>en done? Policy diffusion and a<br />
web-based tool supporting Canadian<br />
o<strong>be</strong>sity prevention policy development<br />
A systematic overview of institutions<br />
and bodies <strong>active</strong> in physical activity<br />
promotion in Europe<br />
Streets for people <strong>–</strong> Reclaiming our<br />
streets for <strong>be</strong>tter health<br />
Fiona Bull 630<br />
Kelly<br />
Murumets<br />
631<br />
Roger Mackett 632<br />
Michal Kalman 633<br />
Eloise Elliot 634<br />
Pedro Hallal 635<br />
Deb Keen 636<br />
Brian Martin 637<br />
Re<strong>be</strong>cca<br />
Martin<br />
638
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Space for <strong>active</strong> play, designing play spaces for older children (8<strong>–</strong>12 years) Rachel Carlisle 639<br />
Evaluation of a mural painting contest on stair use in college students Cheryl Der Ananian 640<br />
Perceptions of the neighborhood environment vary by socio-demographic<br />
and health variables<br />
The ‘choice transition’ in relation to physical activity <strong>be</strong>havior:<br />
Need for a new model from the Global South perspective<br />
Andrew Kaczynski 641<br />
Estelle Lam<strong>be</strong>rt 642<br />
The implications of children’s travel <strong>be</strong>haviour for their physical activity Roger Mackett 643<br />
Influence of social and environmental variables in declining physical activity<br />
during transition to adulthood<br />
Built environment interventions to stimulate leisure-time<br />
physical activity <strong>–</strong> evaluating the planning and implementation process<br />
in 3 Danish municipalities<br />
Perceived neighborhood environment and physical activity in central<br />
European older adults<br />
Javier Molina-García 644<br />
Charlotte<br />
Skau Pawlowski<br />
645<br />
Jana Pawlowski 646<br />
Built environment and dog walking <strong>be</strong>havior among Japanese dog owners Ai Shibata 647<br />
Transport physical activity and its correlates in the Brazilian population Fernando Siqueira 648<br />
A study using walk-along interviews to explore the environmental factors<br />
related to older adults’ walking for transportation<br />
Work-related travel <strong>be</strong>haviours: What roles do neighbourhood type and<br />
preference play?<br />
Using a reliable taxonomy to code the content of walking and cycling<br />
interventions: Challenges and recommendations for future reporting<br />
Active transport: Youths and adults in different types of built environment in<br />
Czech Republic<br />
Electrical assisted cycling: A new mode for meeting the physical activity<br />
guidelines?<br />
Veerle Van Holle 649<br />
Hannah Badland 650<br />
Emma Bird 651<br />
Jan Dygryn 652<br />
Ingrid Hendrikser 653<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween a walkability index and bicycle use in Denmark Thomas Madsen 654<br />
Using public transport to travel to work. How can we increase this? Mohd Zaid<br />
Mohd Ghazali<br />
Drivers of <strong>active</strong> travel in two Irish towns <strong>–</strong> qualitative and political perspectives Niamh Murphy 656<br />
Neighbourhood typology and the choice for <strong>active</strong> transport; results from the<br />
AVENUE project<br />
655<br />
Eline Scheepers 657<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Socio-cultural forces that impact on cycling <strong>be</strong>haviour in car-dominant<br />
societies: A survey of the UK population<br />
Built environment factors and <strong>active</strong> transport in Belgium: What about adults<br />
and adolescents living in the same neighborhoods?<br />
The relationship <strong>be</strong>tween waist circumference and abdominal and total body<br />
fat in children and adolescents: Sex and race differences<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour in children:<br />
A systematic review<br />
Is there a relationship <strong>be</strong>tween parental physical activity <strong>be</strong>haviors and their<br />
pre-school aged children’s activity levels?<br />
Understanding the relationship <strong>be</strong>tween dog ownership and children’s<br />
physical activity and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Promoting <strong>active</strong> kids: Investigating mothers’ decisions about their young<br />
child’s physical activity and screen time <strong>be</strong>haviours<br />
Screen-based activity among school-aged children in context of<br />
health-related <strong>be</strong>haviors in Czech and Slovak Republic<br />
Patterns of physical activity outside of school time among Japanese junior<br />
high school students<br />
Impact of socio-economic status on the physical activity of secondary<br />
school children<br />
Age and gender differences in physical activity and health indicators among<br />
Korean adolescents<br />
Physical activities of adolescents after the 2011 Great Eastern Japan<br />
earthquake affected damaged and minimally damaged areas<br />
Individual and school level correlates and predictors of physical inactivity<br />
among adolescents from low socioeconomic backgrounds<br />
Children physical activity correlates and parent physical activity do not have<br />
a strong association with physical activity amongst adolescents<br />
Objectively measured physical activity in the 1993 Pelotas (Brazil)<br />
Birth Cohort<br />
Sleep-wake habits: Associations with weight status, physical activity and<br />
screen-time in British 11<strong>–</strong>16 year olds<br />
Movement of children bodies in sport: An ethnographic study about<br />
gender <strong>be</strong>havior<br />
116 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Alan Tapp 658<br />
Delfien Van Dyck 659<br />
Tiago Barreira 660<br />
Stuart Biddle 661<br />
Erika Borkoles 662<br />
Hayley Christian 663<br />
Kyra Hamilton 664<br />
Zdenek Hamrik 665<br />
Li He 666<br />
Gurmeet Kapoor 667<br />
Eun-Young Lee 668<br />
Kanzo Okazaki 669<br />
Roman Pabayo 670<br />
Jerome Rachele 671<br />
Felipe Reichert 672<br />
Gavin Sandercock 673<br />
Maria Paula Santos 674
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Social support and adolescents’ physical activity participation:<br />
The mediating effect of self-efficacy<br />
Differences in distribution of daily stepping <strong>be</strong>tween genders and seasons in<br />
11<strong>–</strong>13 year olds<br />
Teaching our children to sit or <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong>? Sedentary <strong>be</strong>havior, light activity<br />
and moderate/vigorous activity at and away from school<br />
Maria Paula Santos 675<br />
Benedict Stansfield 676<br />
Leon Straker 677<br />
Physical activity and health-related quality of life of children in disaster areas Koya Suzuki 678<br />
Is disinclination to physical activity related to the actual <strong>be</strong>haviour among<br />
adolescent girls?<br />
How do master athletes do it? The role of self-regulation in the long-term<br />
maintenance of physical activity<br />
Physical activity from the perspectives of individuals from diverse language<br />
and cultural backgrounds<br />
“Free-living” standing, sitting and lying times among sedentary adults in<br />
different BMI categories<br />
An examination of the association <strong>be</strong>tween a mother’s parenting practices<br />
relating to physical activity and their daughter’s physical activity levels<br />
Sylvia Titze 679<br />
Erika Borkoles 680<br />
Remco Polman 681<br />
Faisal Barwais 682<br />
Alyce Cook 683<br />
Fetal growth and leisure-time physical activity during pregnancy Marlos Domingues 684<br />
Determinants of physical activity levels of adults in South Korea:<br />
A preliminary study<br />
Association of self-reported physical activity patterns and socio-demographic<br />
factors among normal-weight and overweight Japanese men<br />
The internet and postpartum women: Roles, patterns of usage and<br />
opportunities for intervention delivery<br />
Miyoung Lee 685<br />
Yung Liao 686<br />
Carol Maher 687<br />
Safest exercise hours in Tehran based on air quality index values Shahram Mohaghegh 688<br />
An anthropological analysis of students’ activities during recess in relation<br />
to the physical and organizational surroundings<br />
Associations <strong>be</strong>tween sitting time and a broad range of symptoms<br />
in mid-age women<br />
Influences of social networks and sport, exercise, and physical activity<br />
promotion participation on acceptance of new exercise mem<strong>be</strong>rs in Thailand<br />
Womens’ healthy lifestyle <strong>be</strong>haviour in urban Vanuatu<br />
<strong>–</strong> an in-depth investigation<br />
Else Olesen 689<br />
Geeske Peeters 690<br />
Yothin Sawangdee 691<br />
Katja Siefken 692<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Physical activity among rural American residents: Examining the role of<br />
faith-based institutions<br />
A second-order systems approach to lower socio-economic community<br />
recreation provision<br />
Towards a comprehensive understanding of women’s physical activity<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour postpartum: Implications for intervention design<br />
Health promotion practice: Effect of an exercise <strong>program</strong> on functionality<br />
and physicality in elderly women<br />
118 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
M. Renee<br />
Umstattd Meyer<br />
Engela Van<br />
Der Klashorst<br />
693<br />
694<br />
Michelle Van Mulken 695<br />
Joana Carvalho 696<br />
Physical exercise and chronic orthopedic pain: A study with retirees elderly Marcelo Cozzensa<br />
Da Silva<br />
Raising the bar for elder rehab Judith Lowe 698<br />
Physical activity amongst older adults with musculoskeletal disorders:<br />
A descriptive study<br />
Effectiveness of a community-based, non-clinical intervention on reducing<br />
the risks of fall in older adults in Liverpool (Liveability Programme)<br />
Chronic diseases and leisure time physical activity in an elder population<br />
from Recife, Brazil<br />
Leisure-time physical activity level of elderly residents in a large Brazilian<br />
urban center<br />
Physical activity levels in elderly type II dia<strong>be</strong>tic patients in accordance<br />
with their BMI<br />
697<br />
Steven McPhail 699<br />
Gareth Stratton 700<br />
Luiz Ramos 701<br />
Luiz Ramos 702<br />
Jose Ri<strong>be</strong>iro 703<br />
Riding a bicycle may <strong>be</strong> a falls prevention strategy <strong>–</strong> a pilot study Chris Rissel 704<br />
Leisure time physical activity in elderly users of primary health units in Brazil Denise Silveiro 705<br />
Time spent in sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviors as a predictor for functional disability<br />
in the elderly<br />
Jair Sindra<br />
Virtuoso Júnior<br />
Can yoga improve balance in older people?: A randomised controlled trial Anne Tiedemann 707<br />
Functioning of the healthy and ill elderly people in Poland Mariola<br />
Wojciechowska<br />
How much physical activity levels and energy expenditure in stair climbing<br />
compared to elevator riding<br />
Comparison of older adults’ steps/day using NL-1000 pedometer and two<br />
GT3X+ accelerometer filters<br />
706<br />
708<br />
Jasem AlKandari 709<br />
Tiago Barreira 710
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Comparing the measurement of physical activity using sport specific GPS<br />
and an iPhone ‘app’<br />
Comparison of three measurement tools in assessing sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
in preschool children<br />
High agreement <strong>be</strong>tween self-reported pedometer steps and accelerometer<br />
derived steps in an elderly population<br />
Accelerometer determined physical activity and body composition in<br />
community-dwelling older adults<br />
Feasibility and acceptability of two instruments for measuring physical activity<br />
(PA) in primary care<br />
Agreement <strong>be</strong>tween the IPAQ-long weekday sitting item and the activPAL<br />
activity monitor in Scottish adults<br />
Validating physical activity measures in middle-aged adults completing<br />
a group or home-based physical activity <strong>program</strong><br />
Amanda Benson 711<br />
Greet Cardon 712<br />
Ing-Mari Dohrn 713<br />
Tania Winzen<strong>be</strong>r 714<br />
Shona Dutton 715<br />
Nanette Mutrie 716<br />
Nicole Freene 717<br />
Identifying sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour types using SenseCam: A pilot study Hannah Badland 718<br />
Validity evidence of Omron pedometer HJ-720ITC for Korean children:<br />
A preliminary study<br />
Validity of the global physical activity questionnaire in the National Health<br />
Survey <strong>–</strong> Chile 2009<strong>–</strong>10<br />
How many consecutive days of pedometer monitoring is required to<br />
estimate weekly physical activity levels of young healthy adults?<br />
Reliability of the international physical activity questionnaire among<br />
Mexican adults<br />
Evaluation of the Exact Day of the Week Scale (EDW Scale) in physical<br />
activity questionnaires: A pilot study<br />
Miyoung Lee 719<br />
Jaime Leppe 720<br />
Teneale McGuckin 721<br />
Catalina Medina 722<br />
Zeljko Pedisic 723<br />
Accelerometer use in children: Differences in weekend compliance Andreia Pizarro 724<br />
Translation of children's cycling into steps: The share of cycling in<br />
10 year-olds physical activity<br />
Calibration of ActiGraph GT3X, Actical and RT3 accelerometers in<br />
Brazilian adolescents<br />
Variations in energy expenditure during repeated movement based video<br />
game sessions<br />
Anders Raustorp 725<br />
Felipe Reichert 726<br />
Michael Rosen<strong>be</strong>rg 727<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Calibration and validation of MVPA estimates derived from the Physical<br />
Activity Questionnaire (PAQ)<br />
A step-defined physical inactivity index for adults: How many steps/day<br />
are too few?<br />
Is stepping time a constant proportion of upright time in 11<strong>–</strong>13 year old<br />
school children <strong>be</strong>tween seasons?<br />
Locomotive and non-locomotive activities in Japanese adults and elderly<br />
people evaluated using a triaxial accelerometer<br />
Relationship amongst three activity monitors commonly used to quantify<br />
physical activity<br />
Reduction of sitting time in sedentary men and women. A randomized<br />
controlled trial (Sedentary Intervention Trial)<br />
Building healthy communities: What can we learn from systematic reviews<br />
to increase population levels of physical activity?<br />
Walk&WorkSpain: Participants' perspectives and experiences on reducing<br />
occupational sitting time<br />
Objectively measured sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour and physical activity in<br />
office employees: Relationships with presenteeism<br />
Physical activity <strong>program</strong>s for older people receiving a restorative home<br />
care service, which is more effective?<br />
Step counts and sitting time reported during the segmented working day in<br />
office workers<br />
Physical inactivity among bus drivers and conductors of public transportation<br />
of a southern city in Brazil<br />
Which men can increase physical activity & lose weight after a gender-sensitive<br />
intervention delivered in a male-friendly setting?<br />
Sitting time and physical activity in the UK working population:<br />
A cross sectional study<br />
Designing an effective physical activity intervention using the Google TV<br />
<strong>–</strong> putting user input at the forefront<br />
Providing low costs physical activity and healthy lifestyle activities for our<br />
Logan community <strong>–</strong> Active Logan and Healthy Logan<br />
Sporting attitudes: The success of participation. An evaluation of participant<br />
experiences in an organised <strong>Australia</strong>n charity bicycle event<br />
120 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Pedro Saint-Maurice 728<br />
John Spence 729<br />
Benedict Stansfield 730<br />
Chiaki Tanaka 731<br />
Jasmine Yee 732<br />
Mette Aadahl 733<br />
Philip Baker 734<br />
Judit Bort Roig 735<br />
Helen Eliza<strong>be</strong>th<br />
Brown<br />
736<br />
Elissa Burton 737<br />
Stacy Clemes 738<br />
Marcelo Cozzensa<br />
Da Silva<br />
739<br />
Craig Donnachie 740<br />
Myanna Duncan 741<br />
Andrea Dunn 742<br />
Sarah Egerton 743<br />
Alana Forster 744
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
“I knew it was dangerous, but I never knew it was that dangerous.” Physical<br />
activity as a vehicle to promote smoke free messages to children and youth:<br />
SmokeFree <strong>Sports</strong><br />
Exploring the role of International Sporting Federations in the promotion of<br />
physical activity and health<br />
Occupational and leisure time physical activity and physical work load<br />
among construction workers<br />
Heart Foundation Walking Park Walks: Developing opportunities for<br />
physical activity whilst exploring the natural environment<br />
“I was happy I come last… it was like something off the Olympics”:<br />
The meaning of intervention impact for o<strong>be</strong>se adolescents<br />
Development of an evaluation framework to measure the public health<br />
impact of a ‘natural experiment’: The PARC study<br />
Qualitative findings from a community-led intervention aimed at reducing<br />
health inequalities in Stoke-on-Trent, UK<br />
Localism approach to promote the physical activity, sport, and exercise<br />
in Thailand<br />
Lawrence Foweather 745<br />
Boris Gojanovic 746<br />
Bibi Gram 747<br />
Danielle Grant-Cross 748<br />
Jennifer Hester 749<br />
Ruth Hunter 750<br />
Gemma Hurst 751<br />
Piyawat Katewongs 752<br />
Opportunities to promote physical activity in the workplace Aadil Kazi 753<br />
Development and usability testing of a web-based physical activity<br />
promotion <strong>program</strong>: Walk 2.0<br />
Randomised controlled trial protocol: Physical activity and exercise in adults<br />
with intellectual disability.<br />
Social <strong>be</strong>haviour change: Getting <strong>active</strong> in Geraldton with conversations,<br />
small steps, and friends<br />
Gregory Kolt 754<br />
Kerrie Lante 755<br />
Kevin Luten 756<br />
Feasibility and development of a novel Healthy <strong>Sports</strong> Clubs Program Rona Mcniven 757<br />
Health promotion in the sports club setting Richard Mann 758<br />
The effect of 12 week fitness centre based; physical activity counselling and<br />
exercise upon cardiovascular risk factors<br />
Alfonso Jimenez 759<br />
Sogo Active: Engaging and empowering youth in physical activity Kelly Murumets 760<br />
Effect of a person centred consultation intervention to reduce the sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour of working Scottish adults<br />
Nanette Mutrie 761<br />
Effects of Kinect <strong>Sports</strong> on health indices of female university students Yoshihiko Naito 762<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 121<br />
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FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
Effectiveness of Start to Run, a 6-week training <strong>program</strong> for novice runners,<br />
on increasing physical activity: A controlled study<br />
Physical activity classes in community settings: Interventions to promote<br />
healthy lifestyles<br />
The FamilyFIT Program: Feasibility of an innovative family-based<br />
intervention designed to increase physical activity levels<br />
The impact of a sport-for-development <strong>program</strong>me on the physical fitness<br />
of young adolescents in Gulu, Northern Uganda<br />
Insights into engaging men in weight loss: Process evaluation of the SHED-IT<br />
RCT of gender-sensitised weight loss <strong>program</strong>s for overweight men.<br />
122 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Linda Ooms 763<br />
Diana Paez 764<br />
Lorraine Paras 765<br />
Justin Richards 766<br />
Kristen Saunders 767<br />
Case study: Exploring the “black box” of intervention development Camille Short 768<br />
A Healthier Sweden <strong>–</strong> awareness week on healthy eating habits and<br />
physical activity<br />
Train surfing: Apposite recreation provision as alternative to adolescent<br />
risk-taking and sensation-seeking <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Enhancing health resources and reducing risk factors for overweight and<br />
in<strong>active</strong> children by a long-term physical activity intervention<br />
Contemporaneous correlations within individuals in an automated web-based<br />
walking <strong>program</strong> (Walk@Work) over a six week period (three phases) of time<br />
More about the talking than the walking <strong>–</strong> Heart Foundation Walking creates<br />
<strong>active</strong> and social communities<br />
Identifying men for physical activity interventions through workplace<br />
health screenings<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween physical activity outcomes and adherence to<br />
paper-based social cognitive tasks in a weight loss <strong>program</strong> for men<br />
Roles and functions of sport and recreation officers on physical activity and<br />
sport exercise promotion in Thailand<br />
Coalitions linking action and science for prevention (clasp) <strong>–</strong> a cross-sectoral<br />
approaches to address increasing physical activity in Canada<br />
Eva Söder<strong>be</strong>rg 769<br />
Engela Van<br />
Der Klashorst<br />
770<br />
Petra Wagner 771<br />
Tracey Washington 772<br />
Michelle Wilson 773<br />
Jason Wong 774<br />
Myles Young 775<br />
Chutima Yousomboon 776<br />
Deb Keen 777<br />
Bridging the gap <strong>–</strong> coordination of researchers and practitioners Brian Linke 778<br />
Behaviour change theory based research in the promotion of healthy diets<br />
and physical activity in Latin America<br />
Sarojini Maria Dos<br />
Remedios Monteiro<br />
779
FRIDAY 2 NOVEMBER POSTERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Title Presenter Paper<br />
How does network structure relate to the likelihood of inter-organizational<br />
collaboration for promoting physical activity? Evidence from Brazil and Colombia<br />
Participatory action research on public health policy development for physical<br />
activities in local administration organizations, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand<br />
Diana Parra 780<br />
Sinth Sarobol 781<br />
Physical activity in Northern Ireland-not in pole position but still on the grid! Wendy Scott 782<br />
Differences in health <strong>be</strong>liefs and health <strong>be</strong>haviors <strong>be</strong>tween university,<br />
academic and professional staff<br />
Adherence to the Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the<br />
Early Years (aged 0<strong>–</strong>4 years) among children from Kingston, Canada<br />
Re<strong>be</strong>cca Sealey 783<br />
Valerie Carson 784<br />
Louisiana’s report card on physical activity and health for children and youth Kara Dentro 785<br />
Physical activity level of Chinese people in 2007 Hongjuan Li 786<br />
Swiss recommendations for physical activity and health in an international<br />
comparison: State of affairs in 2011 and options for updating<br />
Development and launch of the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines<br />
for the Early Years<br />
Development and launch of the Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines<br />
for the Early Years<br />
Differences in health-related fitness and physical activity <strong>be</strong>tween Canadian<br />
and English 15-yr olds<br />
Brian Martin 787<br />
Mark Tremblay 788<br />
Mark Tremblay 789<br />
Christine Voss 790<br />
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SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Breast and bra fit: Optimising breast<br />
support during physical activity<br />
Deirdre<br />
McGhee<br />
103 791<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Imaging <strong>–</strong> Knee David Connell 104 792<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop The Athlete ECG Maria Brosnan 105 793<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Imaging <strong>–</strong> Ankle James<br />
Linklater<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Research, research everywhere<br />
<strong>–</strong> How do I get involved?<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Taping for ankle instability<br />
<strong>–</strong> Treatment and prophylactic<br />
taping review<br />
0815 <strong>–</strong> 0915 Workshop Handling the groin: Practical<br />
application of the treatment model<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium Footwear uncovered:<br />
Behind the scenes of footwear<br />
research in <strong>Australia</strong><br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Physical activity and weight interventions<br />
Chair: Pedro Teixeira<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Steven Blair<br />
An RCT to compare the effectiveness<br />
of commercial and primary care led<br />
weight management <strong>program</strong>mes<br />
versus minimal intervention:<br />
The Lighten Up trial<br />
Physical activity outcomes from<br />
the SHED-IT RCT: An evaluation of<br />
theoretically-based, gender-sensitised<br />
weight loss <strong>program</strong>s for men<br />
Can professional soccer clubs<br />
help male fans lose weight and<br />
<strong>be</strong>come more physically <strong>active</strong>?<br />
Preliminary evidence from the<br />
Scottish Premier League<br />
Jill Cook<br />
Warren Payne<br />
106 794<br />
201 795<br />
Kurt Ro<strong>be</strong>rtson 202 796<br />
Andrew Wallis 203 797<br />
Chris Bishop<br />
Michael<br />
Kinchington<br />
Ross Clark<br />
Terrace 798<br />
102<br />
Amanda Daley 799<br />
Philip Morgan 800<br />
Cindy Gray 801<br />
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Papers at a glance<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Physical activity and cancer<br />
Chair: Neville Owen<br />
126 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Childhood o<strong>be</strong>sity prevention:<br />
A significant decrease of overweight<br />
and o<strong>be</strong>sity in the VIASANO <strong>program</strong>me<br />
after 2 years of intervention<br />
Preventing o<strong>be</strong>sity among adolescent<br />
girls: Outcomes of the nutrition and<br />
enjoyable activity for teen girls cluster<br />
randomized controlled trial<br />
Community-based intervention<br />
approaches to change physical activity<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour and health-related diet in<br />
order to prevent childhood o<strong>be</strong>sity<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Eliza<strong>be</strong>th Eakin<br />
Physical activity and the risk<br />
of proximal colon and distal colon<br />
cancers: A systematic review and<br />
meta-analysis<br />
A home-based resistance training<br />
<strong>program</strong> for survivors of prostate cancer:<br />
A pilot randomized controlled trial<br />
How does exercise improve cancer<br />
survivors’ quality of life?<br />
Living well after breast cancer:<br />
Changes in objectively-measured<br />
physical activity in a weight loss trial<br />
Five year follow up of an<br />
exercise intervention during<br />
breast cancer treatment<br />
Pre- and post-diagnosis<br />
physical activity and survival<br />
after prostate cancer<br />
Jean-Michel<br />
Borys<br />
802<br />
David Lubans 803<br />
Jean-Michel<br />
Borys<br />
103<br />
804<br />
Terry Boyle 805<br />
Erica James 806<br />
Laurien Buffart 807<br />
Marina Reeves 808<br />
Anna<br />
Camp<strong>be</strong>ll<br />
Christine<br />
Friedenreich<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Back / pain 104<br />
809<br />
810
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Concordance <strong>be</strong>tween<br />
referred conditions and diagnosis:<br />
How accurate are our referrals?<br />
The relationship <strong>be</strong>tween lumbar<br />
multifidus muscle function and<br />
performance on the single-leg<br />
squat task<br />
2 year follow up of a spinal stabilisation<br />
exercise regime in subjects with<br />
chronic non-specific low back pain<br />
<strong>–</strong> A case series study<br />
Bruce Mitchell 811<br />
Sharne Neill 812<br />
Trish Wis<strong>be</strong>y-<br />
Roth<br />
813<br />
Prolotherapy for sacroiliac joint pain Bruce Mitchell 814<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Upper limb 105<br />
Ultrasound-guided versus blind<br />
subacromial corticosteroid injection<br />
for subacromial impingement<br />
Effect of surgeon-sonographer<br />
interaction on ultrasound diagnosis of<br />
rotator cuff tears: A five-year cohort<br />
study in 775 shoulders<br />
Factors predicting rotator cuff re-tear<br />
rate: An analysis of 1000 consecutive<br />
rotator cuff repairs<br />
A randomised doubled blinded clinical<br />
control trial evaluating the effectiveness<br />
of daily vibration followed arthroscopic<br />
rotator cuff repair<br />
Surgical treatment of lateral<br />
epicondylitis: A prospective,<br />
randomised, blinded, placebo<br />
controlled pilot study<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Symposium Highlighting the impact of sports<br />
joint injury in the absence of national<br />
prevention <strong>program</strong>s: The Bone and<br />
Joint Decade<br />
Lisa Briggs 815<br />
Adrian Kurz 816<br />
Brian Le 817<br />
Patrick Lam 818<br />
Martin Kroslak 819<br />
David Hunter 106 820<br />
The Bone and Joint Decade Ruth Lilian 821<br />
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Papers at a glance<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Physical activity in women<br />
Chair: Sylvie Titze<br />
128 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
The public health burden of<br />
sports injuries<br />
Management of acute knee injury<br />
<strong>–</strong> the role of the surgeon<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Kylie Ball<br />
Physical activity and maternal glucose<br />
and insulin in pregnant overweight<br />
and o<strong>be</strong>se women<br />
Exercise during pregnancy<br />
<strong>–</strong> Does it impact offspring<br />
birth weight parameters?<br />
Physical activity during pregnancy<br />
and infant’s neuromotor development<br />
in the first 4 years of life<br />
Do <strong>active</strong> mothers have<br />
<strong>active</strong> preschool-aged children?<br />
An analysis of concurrently<br />
measured activity patterns<br />
Impact of the REFRESH randomised<br />
controlled trial on the physical<br />
activity <strong>be</strong>haviours of mothers<br />
with young children<br />
Is moderate-to-vigorous physical<br />
activity recorded on 7-day log<br />
correlated with accelerometer<br />
data in a sample of ethnic minority<br />
postpartum women?<br />
FitFor2: Effects of an exercise<br />
training <strong>program</strong> on the incidence of<br />
gestational dia<strong>be</strong>tes<br />
Caroline Finch 822<br />
Justin Roe 823<br />
Mireille Van<br />
Poppel<br />
201<br />
824<br />
Lene Haakstad 825<br />
Marlos<br />
Domingues<br />
Kathryn<br />
Hesketh<br />
Sarojini Maria<br />
Dos Remedios<br />
Monteiro<br />
826<br />
827<br />
828<br />
Jennifer Elia 829<br />
Mireille Van<br />
Poppel<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Physical activity and psychosocial health in children and young people<br />
Chair: Kenneth Fox<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Stuart Biddle<br />
202<br />
830
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Intervention snapshots<br />
Chair: Kristiann Heesch<br />
Physical activity interventions<br />
and depression in children and<br />
adolescents: A systematic review<br />
and meta-analysis<br />
Is physical activity and body<br />
composition associated with<br />
neurocognitive function in children?<br />
Does habitual physical activity influence<br />
children’s physical self-worth:<br />
A longitudinal assessment<br />
Structured and unstructured Wii<br />
play: What are the physical and<br />
psychological <strong>be</strong>nefits for children?<br />
Improving physical self-perception in<br />
adolescent boys from disadvantaged<br />
communities: Psychological outcomes<br />
from the PALs intervention<br />
The impact of a sport-fordevelopment<br />
<strong>program</strong>me on the<br />
mental health of young adolescents<br />
in Gulu, Northern Uganda<br />
Adolescent girls with<br />
internalizing problems: Can dance<br />
intervention improve health?<br />
A randomized, controlled trial<br />
with cost-utility analysis<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Willem van Mechelen<br />
Should physical activity intervention<br />
efforts take a whole population, highrisk<br />
or middle road strategy?<br />
Can sport reach in<strong>active</strong> people?<br />
A review of literature and practice<br />
in the UK<br />
Helen<br />
Eliza<strong>be</strong>th<br />
Brown<br />
831<br />
Scott Duncan 832<br />
Toby Pavey 833<br />
Linda Rohr 834<br />
Jordan Smith 835<br />
Justin<br />
Richards<br />
836<br />
Anna Du<strong>be</strong>rg 837<br />
Geeske<br />
Peeters<br />
204A<br />
838<br />
Nick Cavill 839<br />
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Papers at a glance<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
130 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
The role of physical activity in<br />
the rehabilitation of youth sexual<br />
offenders: An evaluation of the<br />
Fight with Insight <strong>program</strong>me<br />
A prospective, randomized<br />
study comparing the effectiveness<br />
of different types of incentives<br />
in increasing physical activity<br />
<strong>be</strong>havior on the Vitality health<br />
promotion <strong>program</strong><br />
The ‘Physical Activity Loyalty<br />
Card Scheme’: A RCT investigating<br />
the use of incentives to encourage<br />
physical activity<br />
Community interventions for physical<br />
activity: The role of a new Cochrane<br />
systematic review<br />
0930 <strong>–</strong> 1030 Promoting physical activity in primary care<br />
Chair: Tania Winzen<strong>be</strong>rg<br />
Distinguished Discussant: Ben Smith<br />
Health care providers promoting<br />
physical activity in primary care:<br />
Disconnect <strong>be</strong>tween knowledge,<br />
attitudes and practice<br />
Prevalence of health promotion<br />
<strong>program</strong>s in primary health care<br />
units in Brazil<br />
Physical activity on prescription; an<br />
education and training <strong>program</strong> for<br />
healthcare practitioners in Vietnam<br />
Physical activity counseling in primary<br />
health care in Brazil: Prevalence and<br />
barriers of the Physicians and Nurses<br />
Prescriptive medicine: The importance<br />
of preparing Canadian medical<br />
students to counsel patients toward<br />
physical activity (PA)<br />
Catherine<br />
Draper<br />
Estelle<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
840<br />
841<br />
Ruth Hunter 842<br />
Philip Baker 843<br />
Eliza<strong>be</strong>th<br />
Ready<br />
204B<br />
844<br />
Luiz Ramos 845<br />
Carl Johan<br />
Sund<strong>be</strong>rg<br />
846<br />
Alex Florindo 847<br />
Victor Ng 848
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Physical exercise prescription by<br />
primary care nurses<br />
Characteristics of physical activity<br />
interventions in primary health care<br />
settings in Brazil<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Symposium Sudden cardiac arrest in sport <strong>Sports</strong> Doctors<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
A review of current practice of cardiac<br />
screening in AFL football<br />
Findings of ECG’s on 270<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n athletes: Using the<br />
European Cardiology society guidelines<br />
and a consensus model the further<br />
investigation rate was 3%<br />
Development of an<br />
epidemiologic registry for<br />
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy<br />
for adolescent athletes<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Invited Current guidelines, consequences<br />
and pitfalls of ECG screening<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Understanding physical activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
Ana Queralt 849<br />
Grace Gomes 850<br />
Terrace 851<br />
Mark Fisher 852<br />
Geoffrey<br />
Verrall<br />
853<br />
Bill Kohl 854<br />
Maria Brosnan Terrace<br />
John Spence<br />
Brian Martin<br />
Ulf Ekelund<br />
David Buchner<br />
Stuart Biddle<br />
Gareth<br />
Stratton<br />
Nicola Burton<br />
102 855<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 131<br />
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Papers at a glance<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Policy and practice in physical activity<br />
and sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Interventions for physical activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Physical activity and sedentary<br />
<strong>be</strong>haviour: Environments and transport<br />
132 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Nick Cavill<br />
Estelle<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
Fiona Bull<br />
Kelly<br />
Murumets<br />
Bill Bellew<br />
Pedro Hallal<br />
Nanette Mutrie<br />
Philip Morgan<br />
Emma Adams<br />
Willem van<br />
Mechelen<br />
Heather<br />
McKay<br />
Tracy Kol<strong>be</strong>-<br />
Alexander<br />
Sigmund<br />
Anderssen<br />
Jim Sallis<br />
Billie<br />
Giles-Corti<br />
Chris Rissel<br />
Ilse De<br />
Bourdeaudhuij<br />
Rodrigo Reis<br />
Christine<br />
Hoehner<br />
103 855<br />
201 855<br />
202 855
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Measuring physical activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 2020 vision: Health outcomes of physical activity and<br />
sedentary <strong>be</strong>haviour<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Invited Identification of genetic risk factors<br />
for ACL ruptures: Implications for<br />
understanding molecular mechanisms<br />
and clinical relevance<br />
Kong Chen<br />
Alex Rowlands<br />
Sebastien<br />
Chastin<br />
Stewart Trost<br />
Søren Brage<br />
Nicola Ridgers<br />
Genevieve<br />
Healy<br />
Rick Troiano<br />
Catherine<br />
Sherrington<br />
Eliza<strong>be</strong>th Eakin<br />
Amanda Daley<br />
Pedro Teixeira<br />
David Dunstan<br />
Ken Powell<br />
Christine<br />
Friedenreich<br />
Steven Blair<br />
Malcolm<br />
Collins<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Anterior cruciate ligament 104<br />
Relationship <strong>be</strong>tween knee<br />
confidence and physical function in<br />
people with knee osteoarthritis after<br />
ACL reconstruction<br />
The incidence of secondary pathology<br />
after anterior cruciate ligament<br />
rupture in over 5000 patients<br />
204A 855<br />
204B 855<br />
104 856<br />
Harvi Hart 857<br />
Justin Roe 858<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 133<br />
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Papers at a glance<br />
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
134 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Postural control and the influence of a<br />
secondary task in people with anterior<br />
cruciate ligament reconstructed knees<br />
A 15-year survival analysis<br />
of the anterior cruciate ligament<br />
graft and the contralateral ACL<br />
following reconstruction<br />
Individuals with osteoarthritis<br />
after ACL reconstruction experience<br />
immediate improvements in knee<br />
pain and confidence with an<br />
unloader knee brace<br />
Live donor allograft for primary ACL<br />
reconstruction in the juvenile patient<br />
Brooke<br />
Howells<br />
859<br />
Lucy Salmon 860<br />
Harvi Hart 861<br />
Justin Roe 862<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 <strong>Sports</strong> science 3 105<br />
World Cup soccer trends support<br />
common evolutionary drivers among<br />
field sports<br />
Healthy coach, healthy athlete:<br />
Targeting the needs of Special<br />
Olympics coaches<br />
Reliability of jump performance<br />
variables for repeated counter<br />
movement jumps and bilateral<br />
hopping obtained from accelerometry<br />
Are masters athletes primarily motivated<br />
by intrinsic or extrinsic factors?<br />
Healthy club <strong>program</strong>: Evaluation of<br />
key health and policy outcomes<br />
Can resistance training change<br />
the strength, body composition and<br />
self-concept of overweight and o<strong>be</strong>se<br />
adolescent males? A randomised<br />
controlled trial<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> coaches’ self-efficacy<br />
and perceptions towards a novel<br />
campaign to promote tobacco free<br />
messages: SmokeFree <strong>Sports</strong><br />
Kevin Norton 863<br />
Justine Stynes 864<br />
Xanne Janse<br />
De Jonge<br />
Ian<br />
Heazlewood<br />
865<br />
866<br />
Debra Bow 867<br />
Natasha<br />
Schranz<br />
868<br />
Toni Hilland 869
SATURDAY 3 NOVEMBER PAPERS AT A GLANCE<br />
Time Session Title Presenter Room Paper<br />
Project Energize: 550m run time and<br />
relation to fatness and asthma<br />
Elaine Rush 870<br />
1100 <strong>–</strong> 1230 Clinical exercise physiology 1 203<br />
Exercise capacity in renal transplant<br />
recipients with stable allographs<br />
A randomized controlled trial<br />
assessing the effects of Tai Chi on<br />
indicators of health related qualify<br />
of life in adults with elevated blood<br />
glucose level<br />
Gender and age-specific physical<br />
fitness targets to improve exercise<br />
prescription and disease prevention<br />
The blood pressure response of<br />
normal weight and o<strong>be</strong>se women to<br />
sub-maximum aerobic exercise<br />
Comparison of static plantar pressure<br />
in patients with dia<strong>be</strong>tes and<br />
healthy individuals<br />
Efficacy of WBV to improve functional<br />
performance of people with COPD<br />
Age, the silent killer: An examination<br />
of the influence of age on the<br />
prevalence of disease in a regional<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n population<br />
Michael<br />
Kingsley<br />
871<br />
Xin Liu 872<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rgs<br />
873<br />
Dale Lovell 874<br />
Sachit Basnet 875<br />
Trentham<br />
Furness<br />
876<br />
Patrick Tucker 877<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 Physical activity around the world Auditorium<br />
A<br />
1330 <strong>–</strong> 1500 <strong>Sports</strong> medicine and science in <strong>2012</strong> and <strong>be</strong>yond: Where have we<br />
come from and where are we going?<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1630 2020 vision: Where to from here?<br />
ICPAPH Awards<br />
Welcome to Rio 2014<br />
878<br />
Terrace 879<br />
Auditorium<br />
A<br />
1530 <strong>–</strong> 1630 Best of the Best Terrace<br />
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Trade Exhibitors<br />
TRADE EXHIBITORS<br />
1 COSMED<br />
2 Temple Healthcare<br />
3 Australasian Academy of Podiatric<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
4 Adidas<br />
5 Adidas<br />
6 Adidas<br />
7 Exercise & <strong>Sports</strong> Science <strong>Australia</strong><br />
8 Australasian College of <strong>Sports</strong><br />
Physicians<br />
9 MAT-TASTIC<br />
34 PAL Technologies<br />
35 Davidsons<br />
36 G8 Performance<br />
37 <strong>Sports</strong> Dietitians <strong>Australia</strong><br />
39 Pilates Institute of Queensland and<br />
Pilates Equipment<br />
40 Brooks<br />
41 Sanofi<br />
42 Sanofi<br />
43 Mizuno Corporation <strong>Australia</strong><br />
44 National Heart Foundation of <strong>Australia</strong><br />
45 UrbanTrans<br />
46 MAS Medical<br />
47 Thai Health Promotion Foundation<br />
49 Bodytastic<br />
50 Bodytastic<br />
54 DJO Global<br />
136 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
55 <strong>Australia</strong>n Physiotherapy Association<br />
56 OPC Health<br />
57 Nordic Academy<br />
58 Vasyli Medical<br />
59 Bared Footwear<br />
60 GE Healthcare<br />
61 Church & Dwight (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Ltd<br />
62 ASICS Oceania Pty Ltd<br />
63 ASICS Oceania Pty Ltd<br />
64 Human Kinetics<br />
65 International Society for Physical<br />
Activity and Health (ISPAH)<br />
66 Elsevier<br />
67 GENEActiv<br />
68 Pronat Group <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd<br />
69 SMR Tech Pty Ltd<br />
70 <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Sports</strong> Anti-Doping Authority<br />
71 Surgical Synergies<br />
72 MD Solutions Australasia Pty Ltd<br />
73 Mortara Instrument<br />
74 Club Warehouse<br />
75 Smith & Nephew<br />
76 Smith & Nephew<br />
77 5 th International Congress on<br />
Physical Activity and Public Health<br />
(ICPAPH)<br />
78 The Coca-Cola Company<br />
79 Meditron Pty Ltd
TRADE EXHIBITORS<br />
80 Healthy Living Network<br />
81 Beiersdorf <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd<br />
82 Beiersdorf <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd<br />
83 AlterG <strong>Australia</strong><br />
84 SonoSite<br />
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Long recognised as the holy grail of<br />
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Burns Treatment<br />
Surgical Applications<br />
Orthopaedic / Dental<br />
Tissue Regeneration<br />
The Benefits of Regen PRP reported in the Healing Cascade:<br />
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Stem cell proliferation<br />
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visit www.prpinjection.com.au<br />
or www.amsl.com.au<br />
85 The Coca-Cola Company<br />
86 The Athlete’s Foot<br />
87 The Athlete’s Foot<br />
88 Whiteley Allcare<br />
89 Australasian Medical and Scientific Ltd<br />
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77 5 th International Congress on Physical Activity<br />
and Public Health (ICPAPH)<br />
4, 5<br />
& 6<br />
62 &<br />
63<br />
Adidas<br />
ASICS Oceania Pty Ltd<br />
Rafael Elustondo<br />
448, Barão do Triunfo St,<br />
Room 501<br />
Porto Alegre RS 90480-200<br />
Brazil<br />
+ 55 51 3028 3878<br />
rafael@ccmew.com<br />
Aaron Kilner<br />
767 Springvale Rd<br />
MULGRAVE VIC 3170<br />
03 9545 3070<br />
aaron.kilner@adidas.com<br />
Mark Doherty<br />
10 Interchange Drive<br />
EASTERN CREEK NSW 2766<br />
02 9853 2330<br />
markd@asics.com.au<br />
shaned@asics.com.au<br />
83 AlterG <strong>Australia</strong> James Templeton<br />
PO Box 875<br />
HORNSBY NSW 1630<br />
j.templeton@attglobal.net<br />
3 Australasian Academy of Podiatric<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
PO Box 78<br />
MITCHELL ACT 2911<br />
03 9674 8709<br />
aapsm@sma.org.au<br />
8 Australasian College of <strong>Sports</strong> Physicians Christine De Villeneuve<br />
Suite 1, Level 2, 13<strong>–</strong>17<br />
Castray Esplanade<br />
BATTERY POINT TAS 7004<br />
03 6224 4449<br />
acsp@bigpond.com<br />
89 Australasian Medical and Scientific Ltd Nicole Bukovinsky<br />
Unit 2, 19<strong>–</strong>21 Gibbs St<br />
CHATSWOOD NSW 2067<br />
02 9496 1426<br />
nbukovinsky@amsl.com.au<br />
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HAWTHORN VIC 3122<br />
03 9092 0838<br />
re<strong>be</strong>cca.oliver<br />
@physiotherapy.asn.au<br />
70 <strong>Australia</strong>n <strong>Sports</strong> Anti-Doping Authority Sharnee Morgan<br />
PO Box 1744<br />
FYSHWICK ACT 2609<br />
02 6222 4289<br />
sharnee.morgan<br />
@asada.gov.au<br />
59 Bared Footwear Anna Baird<br />
1077 High St<br />
ARMADALE VIC 3143<br />
03 9822 1671<br />
anna@bared.com.au<br />
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Beiersdorf <strong>Australia</strong> Ltd<br />
Bodytastic<br />
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Mike Berry<br />
4 Khartoum Road<br />
NORTH RYDE NSW 2113<br />
02 9888 0977<br />
Mike.Berry@<strong>be</strong>iersdorf.com<br />
Martin Cowling<br />
Building One<br />
34 Redland Dve<br />
VERMONT VIC 3133<br />
03 9873 8000<br />
martin@bodytastic.com.au<br />
40 Brooks Mark Lawton<br />
6/1 Nicholas St<br />
LIDCOMBE NSW 2141<br />
markl@texaspeak.com.au<br />
61 Church & Dwight (<strong>Australia</strong>) Pty Ltd Toni Gray<br />
PO Box 216<br />
BROOKVALE NSW 2100<br />
02 8978 7878<br />
toni.gray<br />
@churchdwight.com.au
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74 Club Warehouse Rob Duncan<br />
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FITZROY VIC 3065<br />
03 8413 3101<br />
rob@clubwarehouse.com.au<br />
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85<br />
The Coca-Cola Company<br />
Michelle Carfrae<br />
Level 9, 40 Mount Street<br />
NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060<br />
02 9291 3454<br />
mcarfrae@coca-cola.com<br />
1 COSMED Elena Celestini<br />
Viale Dei Misenati 1/A<br />
00122 OSTIA LIDO<br />
ROME ITALY<br />
+ 39 069315492<br />
elenac@cosmed.it<br />
35 Davidsons Grace Gong<br />
PO Box 747<br />
SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205<br />
03 9268 6761<br />
graceg@davidsons.com.au<br />
54 DJO Global Imogen Williams<br />
5/295 Pennant Hills Rd<br />
THORNLEIGH NSW 2120<br />
02 9479 9302<br />
iwilliams@djortho.com.au<br />
66 Elsevier Mark Hawkins<br />
Tower 1, Level 12<br />
475 Victoria Ave<br />
CHATSWOOD NSW 2067<br />
02 9422 85614<br />
m.hawkins@elsevier.com<br />
7 Exercise and <strong>Sports</strong> Science <strong>Australia</strong> Melanie Newton<br />
Locked Bag 102<br />
ALBION QLD 4010<br />
07 3862 4122<br />
melanie.newton@essa.org.au<br />
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36 G8 Performance David Lee<br />
PO Box 2321<br />
PORT MACQUARIE NSW 2444<br />
david@g8performance.com<br />
60 GE Healthcare Steven McLean<br />
Building 4B<br />
21 South St<br />
RYDALMERE NSW 2116<br />
02 9846 4705<br />
steven.mclean@ge.com<br />
67 GENEActiv Beth Morgan<br />
11 Harvard Industrial Estate<br />
KIMBOLTON<br />
CAMBRIDGESHIRE PE28OW<br />
UNITED KINGDOM<br />
+ 44 1480 862095<br />
<strong>be</strong>thm@curaprox.co.uk<br />
80 Healthy Living Network Samantha How<br />
QMS, Suite 10, Level 1<br />
104 Bathurst St<br />
SYDNEY NSW 2000<br />
02 8246 6913<br />
samantha.h@qms.org.au<br />
64 Human Kinetics Chris Hal<strong>be</strong>rt<br />
PO Box 80<br />
TORRENS PARK SA 5062<br />
08 8372 0999<br />
chrish@hkaustralia.com<br />
65 International Society for Physical Activity and<br />
Health (ISPAH)<br />
142 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
International Society for Physical<br />
Activity and Health (ISPAH)<br />
1607 N. Market Street<br />
Champaign, IL 61820-2200<br />
UNITED STATES<br />
+1 217-403-7545<br />
info@ispah.org
TRADE EXHIBITORS<br />
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46 MAS Medical Anja Suckert<br />
44 Highbury Rd<br />
BURWOOD VIC 3125<br />
03 9830 6529<br />
info@masmedical.com.au<br />
9 MAT-TASTIC Raie Moss<br />
1 Kelvin Grove<br />
PRAHRAN VIC 3181<br />
mattastic@bigpond.com<br />
72 MD Solutions Australasia Pty Ltd Tracey Colletto<br />
40A Mason St<br />
NEWPORT VIC 3015<br />
03 9399 4951<br />
tracey.colletto<br />
@mdsolutions.net.au<br />
79 Meditron Pty Ltd Sue Osborne<br />
PO Box 4230<br />
RINGWOOD VIC 3134<br />
03 9879 6200<br />
sue@meditron.com.au<br />
43 Mizuno Corporation <strong>Australia</strong> Trent Harlow<br />
Unit 8/677 Springvale Rd<br />
MULGRAVE VIC 3170<br />
03 9239 7100<br />
trent.harlow@mizuno.com.au<br />
73 Mortara Instrument Karen Taylor<br />
Unit 28/9 Hoyle Ave<br />
CASTLE HILL NSW 2154<br />
02 8070 9303<br />
karen.taylor@mortara.com<br />
44 National Heart Foundation of <strong>Australia</strong> Paige Bolton<br />
Level 12, 500 Collins St<br />
MELBOURNE VIC 3000<br />
03 9321 1534<br />
paige.bolton@<br />
heartfoundation.org.au<br />
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57 Nordic Academy Patrick Burtscher<br />
PO Box 127<br />
FOREST HILL VIC 3131<br />
1300 791 740<br />
patrick@<br />
nordicacademy.com.au<br />
56 OPC Health Carrie Anderson<br />
151-159 Turner St<br />
PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207<br />
03 9681 9666<br />
canderson@opchealth.com.au<br />
34 PAL Technologies Jan Clark<br />
50 Richmond St<br />
GLASGOW G1 1XP<br />
SCOTLAND<br />
jan@paltech.co<br />
39 Pilates Institute of Queensland and<br />
Pilates Equipment<br />
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Jennifer Birckel<br />
33 Collingwood St<br />
ALBION QLD 4010<br />
07 3862 2322<br />
jenny@<br />
pilatesoncollingwood.com.au<br />
68 Pronat Group <strong>Australia</strong> Pty Ltd Peter Smith<br />
6/36 Newheath Drive<br />
ARUNDEL QLD 4214<br />
07 5580 1173<br />
peter@fisiocrem.com.au<br />
41 &<br />
42<br />
Sanofi<br />
Luke Sawtell<br />
Building D, 12<strong>–</strong>24 Talavera Rd<br />
MACQUARIE PARK NSW 2113<br />
02 8666 2580<br />
luke.sawtell@sanofi.com
TRADE EXHIBITORS<br />
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75 &<br />
76<br />
Smith & Nephew<br />
Adriana Spina<br />
315 Ferntree Gully Road<br />
MT WAVERLEY VIC 3149<br />
03 8540 6535<br />
adriana.spina<br />
@smith-nephew.com<br />
69 SMR Tech Pty Ltd Geoff Moran<br />
PO Box 38<br />
OATLANDS NSW 2117<br />
02 9897 5899<br />
gmoran@pulmomed.com.au<br />
info@pulmomed.com.au<br />
84 SonoSite Michelle Cornelius<br />
PO Box 57<br />
BELROSE WEST NSW 2085<br />
02 9479 0400<br />
michelle.cornelius<br />
@sonosite.com<br />
37 <strong>Sports</strong> Dietitians <strong>Australia</strong> Melinda Jacobson<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> House, 375 Al<strong>be</strong>rt Rd<br />
SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205<br />
03 9926 1335<br />
melinda<br />
@sportsdietitians.com.au<br />
71 Surgical Synergies Smeeta Tuscano<br />
Suite 1, Ground Floor<br />
10A Julius Ave<br />
NORTH RYDE NSW 2113<br />
02 9390 1744<br />
stuscano<br />
@surgicalsynergies.com.au<br />
2 Temple Healthcare Tim Gresham<br />
PO Box 299<br />
BOWRAL NSW 2576<br />
02 4858 0690<br />
tim@templehealthcare.com.au<br />
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47 Thai Health Promotion Foundation Kullanee Sasavat<br />
35 th Floor, S.M. Tower<br />
Phaholyothin, Samsennai<br />
Phayathai<br />
BANGKOK 10400 THAILAND<br />
+ 66 2 298 9599 EX 3576<br />
kullanee@thaihealth.or.th<br />
86 &<br />
87<br />
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Emma Sellwood<br />
719 Eliza<strong>be</strong>th St<br />
WATERLOO NSW 2017<br />
02 8310 0017<br />
esellwood@taf.com.au<br />
45 UrbanTrans Kevin Luten<br />
Level 3, 246 Bourke St<br />
MELBOURNE VIC 3000<br />
03 9018 5435<br />
lutenk@urbantrans-anz.com<br />
58 Vasyli Medical Matt Barkley<br />
26 Ereton Drive<br />
LABRADOR QLD 4215<br />
1300 856 226<br />
mbarkley@vasyli.com<br />
88 Whiteley Allcare Adam Morley<br />
PO Box 576<br />
HORNSBY NSW 2077<br />
1300 303 755<br />
adam.morley@<br />
whiteleymedical.com.au
INDEX<br />
PLEASE NOTE: Each abstract has <strong>be</strong>en assigned a num<strong>be</strong>r. Therefore the num<strong>be</strong>rs next to each<br />
authors name refers to it’s abstract num<strong>be</strong>r, not the page it appears on.<br />
A<br />
Aadahl, M. 43, 67, 134, 167,<br />
240, 733<br />
Aagaard, P. 67<br />
Abbott, G. 602<br />
Abbott, R. 224, 473, 677<br />
A<strong>be</strong>, D. 253<br />
A<strong>be</strong>ll, B. 732<br />
A<strong>be</strong>rnethy, P. 514<br />
Abhayaratna, W. 178, 284<br />
Ackland, D. 347, 857, 861<br />
Adab, P. 799<br />
Adamo, K. 729<br />
Adams, E. 164, 570<br />
Adams, J. 145<br />
Adams, K. 307, 320, 321, 328, 344,<br />
432, 866<br />
Adams, R. 35, 552<br />
Addamo, P. 680<br />
Adlakha, D. 76<br />
Adriaense, L. 41<br />
Age<strong>be</strong>rg, E. 236<br />
Aguiar, E. 116, 767, 800<br />
Aguilar Farias, N. 582<br />
Ahonen, T. 143<br />
Ainsworth, B. 180, 481<br />
Ais<strong>be</strong>tt, B. 23<br />
Aithal, V. 871<br />
Al Muderis, M. 317<br />
Al<strong>be</strong>rga, A. 101<br />
Albright, C. 742, 829<br />
Alejandro, S. 712<br />
AlHashem, R. 709<br />
Alison, J. 188<br />
AlKandari, J. 709<br />
Alkhajah, T. 477<br />
Allan, M. 362<br />
Allegrante, J. 467<br />
Allen, P. 238<br />
Allen, S. 272<br />
Allgrove, J. 759<br />
Almeida, A. 212<br />
Almeida, O. 58<br />
Alpiger, P. 787<br />
Alves, V. 397<br />
Ames, N. 470<br />
Aminian, S. 18<br />
Ammann, R. 110<br />
Amorim, P. 297<br />
Amorim, T. 635<br />
Andersen, L. 131, 390, 391<br />
Anderson, A. 112, 801<br />
Anderssen, S. 131<br />
Ando, K. 147<br />
Andrade, D. 527, 628<br />
Andrew, N. 91<br />
Angyalfi, S. 810<br />
Ansari, M. 396<br />
Ansell, W. 318<br />
Antunes, E. 442, 760<br />
Appel<strong>be</strong>rg, A. 713<br />
April, M. 215<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Araki, K. 416<br />
Arango, C. 206, 764<br />
Arashima, K. 352<br />
Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K. 569<br />
Archer, E. 227<br />
Ardern, C. 859<br />
Arlotti, A. 630<br />
Arsenault, A. 559<br />
Arundell, L. 276<br />
Asai, T. 253<br />
Asami, S. 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
Ash, S. 113<br />
Ashton, K. 34<br />
Asiasiga, L. 509<br />
Asprey, G. 426<br />
Astell-Burt, T. 239<br />
Atkin, A. 15, 20, 661<br />
Attene, G. 357, 361<br />
Attia, J. 578<br />
Aumand, E. 564, 864<br />
Austin, P. 854<br />
<strong>Australia</strong>n Football<br />
League<br />
150 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
246<br />
Aveyard, P. 799<br />
Ayers, B. 853<br />
Azadi, A. 326<br />
Azevedo, M. 185, 443<br />
B<br />
Baba, Y. 377<br />
Backovic-Jurican, A. 630, 637<br />
Bacon, S. 559<br />
Badland, H. 220, 244, 507, 510, 513,<br />
650, 718<br />
Bagheri, N. 74<br />
Bailey, D. 586<br />
Baker, A. 384<br />
Baker, G. 8, 651<br />
Baker, P. 518, 734, 843<br />
Baldwin, C. 180<br />
Ball, K. 56, 276, 531, 618<br />
Baltis, D. 552<br />
Bambrick, H. 75<br />
Banks, E. 66<br />
Banting, L. 681<br />
Banzer, W. 637<br />
Baquie, P. 235<br />
Barañska, E. 433<br />
Barboza, C. 779<br />
Barlow, C. 238<br />
Barnard, A. 325, 336, 811, 814<br />
Barnes, K. 33<br />
Barnes, R. 502<br />
Barnett, A. 526<br />
Barnett, D. 581<br />
Barnett, L. 141, 145<br />
Barquera, S. 722<br />
Barraclough, E. 114<br />
Barradas, S. 779<br />
Barreira, T. 223, 557, 660, 710<br />
Barrett, R. 322<br />
Barros, A. 684, 826<br />
Barry, S. 809<br />
Barton, C. 233, 319, 590<br />
Barwais, F. 682<br />
Basaric, A. 679<br />
Basnet, S. 875<br />
Bassett, D. 481
INDEX<br />
Bate, N. 358, 359, 876<br />
Bateman, L. 487<br />
Battams, W. 853<br />
Batterham, M. 146, 157, 803<br />
Bauman, A. 66, 75, 87, 105, 107,<br />
135, 186, 281, 301, 302,<br />
459, 476, 498, 502, 560,<br />
625, 656, 715, 723, 755,<br />
757, 878<br />
Baur, L. 99, 281, 757<br />
Baxter, M. 39<br />
Beaulne, G. 171<br />
Beausoleil, M. 171<br />
Beckowski, M. 567<br />
Begum, N. 514<br />
Belander, O. 630<br />
Bell, C. 268<br />
Bender, E. 705<br />
Bennett, C. 75<br />
Benson, A. 279, 711<br />
Berggren, F. 637<br />
Bergmark, C. 395<br />
Bergstrom, R. 73<br />
Bernaards, C. 136<br />
Bernal, R. 137<br />
Bernosky, M. 844<br />
Berry, Narelle. 133, 438<br />
Berry, Nina. 767, 800<br />
Berry, T. 71, 497<br />
Bertoldi, A. 407<br />
Bessyo, K. 22<br />
Beynon, C. 745, 869<br />
Bhambhani, Y. 257<br />
Biddle, S. 10, 20, 48, 160, 161,<br />
394, 485, 661, 831<br />
Bighetti, T. 705<br />
Bird, E. 8, 651<br />
Bird, S. 27<br />
Bishop, C. 798<br />
Bissett, S. 670<br />
Black, D. 732<br />
Blaha, L. 528<br />
Blair, S. 59, 199, 227, 228, 399,<br />
422, 580<br />
Blanch, P. 35<br />
Blanchard, C. 71<br />
Blitvich, J. 342<br />
Blois, C. 697<br />
Bo, K. 825<br />
Board, L. 538<br />
Bobakova, D. 665<br />
Boldemann, C. 725<br />
Boldy, D. 737<br />
Bolling, C. 303, 304, 311, 369, 383<br />
Bondo Andersen, H. 616<br />
Bonetti, D. 259<br />
Bonfiglioli, C. 504<br />
Bool, R. 537<br />
Borkoles, E. 662, 680, 681<br />
Bort Roig, J. 218, 480, 735<br />
Borys, J. 802, 804<br />
Bosley, B. 317<br />
Bossen, D. 430, 490<br />
Bourke, H. 340, 860<br />
Bow, D. 867<br />
Bowden, J. 250<br />
Bowman, N. 862<br />
Boyes, A. 426, 806<br />
Boyle, T. 805<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Boys, F. 867<br />
Bracco, M. 845, 847, 850<br />
Bracy, N. 611<br />
Bradshaw, E. 548<br />
Braga de<br />
Moura Neto, A.<br />
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739<br />
Brage, S. 65, 157, 488, 747<br />
Braham, R. 17, 727<br />
Braithwaite, R. 831<br />
Brancato, T. 234<br />
Brandner, C. 285<br />
Brannan, J. 256<br />
Braubach, M. 621<br />
Bredin, S. 275<br />
Breum Christensen, L. 778<br />
Brickley, G. 598<br />
Briggs, L. 85, 331, 815, 816, 818<br />
Broderick, C. 335, 447<br />
Brooke, H. 364<br />
Brookes, T. 426, 806<br />
Brooks, C. 291<br />
Brooks, L. 145<br />
Brosnan, M. 793<br />
Brotherhood, J. 593<br />
Brouillette, R. 710<br />
Brouwer, S. 565<br />
Brown, B. 632<br />
Brown, Helen<br />
Eliza<strong>be</strong>th.<br />
472, 736, 831<br />
Brown, Helen. 276, 292<br />
Brown, M. 322, 323, 549<br />
Brown, W. 52, 55, 57, 62, 83, 204,<br />
293, 402, 472, 563, 576,<br />
582, 690, 736, 774, 831,<br />
838, 872<br />
Browne, B. 358<br />
Brownson, R. 87, 206, 238, 462, 520,<br />
764, 780<br />
Broyles, S. 660<br />
Broyles, S. 174<br />
Bruce, L. 711<br />
Brug, J. 98<br />
Brug, J. 807<br />
Brun Sundblad, G. 273, 446<br />
Brun, S. 2, 86<br />
Bryant, A. 859<br />
Budiono, B. 34<br />
Buffart, L. 807<br />
Buhelt, L. 134<br />
Bulger, S. 634<br />
Bulkeley, M. 495<br />
Bull, F. 159, 241, 301, 498, 615,<br />
630, 720, 723, 805, 878<br />
Buman, M. 180<br />
Bundy, A. 217, 281<br />
Burdon, D. 53<br />
Burgess, S. 399, 422<br />
Burke, L. 112<br />
Burkett, B. 147<br />
Burrows, T. 99, 767, 800<br />
Burton, E. 737<br />
Burton, N. 52, 55, 57, 563, 690,<br />
736, 872<br />
Bush, R. 774<br />
Buttifant, D. 249<br />
Button, B. 188<br />
Byrne, J. 834<br />
Byrne, N. 297
INDEX<br />
C<br />
Cafengiu, A. 313<br />
Cain, K. 70, 166, 530, 532, 611<br />
Calling, S. 395<br />
Callister, R. 116, 318, 384, 450, 536,<br />
767, 775, 800, 803,<br />
Camp<strong>be</strong>ll, Amity. 224<br />
Camp<strong>be</strong>ll, Anna. 356, 809<br />
Camp<strong>be</strong>ll, K. 601, 602<br />
Camp<strong>be</strong>ll, K. 13<br />
Cancela-Carral, J. 47<br />
Canuto, R. 572<br />
Caperchione, C. 201, 388, 754<br />
Capern, G. 30<br />
Cardon, G. 512, 517, 524, 612, 617,<br />
659, 712<br />
Carlisle, R. 639<br />
Carlson, J. 166<br />
Carr, J. 638<br />
Carrapatoso, S. 674, 696<br />
Carroll, M. 492<br />
Carson, V. 784, 788, 789<br />
Carstensen, B. 43<br />
Carter, H. 175<br />
Carty, C. 465<br />
Carvalho, J. 696, 703<br />
Carver, A. 508<br />
Castillo, I. 169, 644<br />
Cavill, N. 61, 163, 164, 516,<br />
534, 839<br />
Cazuza, J. 675<br />
Cerin, E. 103, 276, 524, 526, 562<br />
Cermak, N. 382<br />
Chaitow, J. 447<br />
Chan, W. 526<br />
Chang, B. 76<br />
Chang, J. 872<br />
Chapman, J. 57<br />
Chapman, K. 426, 757<br />
Chaput, J. 104, 179<br />
Chassin, L. 759<br />
Chastin, S. 300, 519<br />
Chau, J. 135, 476, 560<br />
Chau, S. 201<br />
Chaves, C. 703<br />
Che Muhamed, A. 286<br />
Chen, B. 401<br />
Chen, C. 597<br />
Chen, J. 401<br />
Chen, K. 88<br />
Chen, Wan-Ni. 401<br />
Chen, Wei-Ying. 434<br />
Chen, Y. 597<br />
Cheng, F. 401<br />
Cheng, H. 25<br />
Chesworth, W. 523, 717<br />
Cheung, M. 526<br />
Chey, T. 66<br />
Chin A Paw, M. 276<br />
Chinapaw, M. 98, 807<br />
Chivers, I. 551<br />
Choi, H. 370<br />
Choorat, W. 752<br />
Christian, H. 241, 271, 615, 663<br />
Christiansen, L. 7, 156, 505, 654<br />
Church, T. 104<br />
Churproong, S. 305<br />
Cicuttini, F. 588<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Ciesla, E. 140, 266, 306, 444, 708<br />
Clapperton, A. 822<br />
Clark, B. 296<br />
Clark, R. 798, 859<br />
Clark, V. 209<br />
Clarke, C. 123<br />
Clarys, P. 649<br />
Cleland, V. 385, 531, 610, 614<br />
Clemens, S. 514<br />
Clemes, S. 44, 47, 48, 159, 161, 568,<br />
723, 738, 741, 753, 566<br />
Clemson, L. 737<br />
Cliff, D. 99, 157, 292<br />
Climstein, M. 307, 320, 321, 328, 344,<br />
432, 866<br />
Close, J. 114<br />
Coburn, P. 343<br />
Cochrane, T. 523, 717<br />
Cohen, M. 313<br />
Colabianchi, N. 580<br />
Colley, R. 729<br />
Colley, R. 179<br />
Collins, C. 99, 116, 683, 767, 775,<br />
800, 803<br />
Collins, K. 658<br />
Collins, M. 471, 856<br />
Collins, N. 585, 857, 861<br />
Connell, D. 235, 535<br />
Connelly, J. 161<br />
Connor Gor<strong>be</strong>r, S. 788, 789<br />
Constantinou, M. 322, 323<br />
Contreras Espinosa, R. 218<br />
Conway, T. 611<br />
Conway, T. 70, 166, 524, 530, 532<br />
Cook, A. 683<br />
154 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Cook, J. 36, 37, 341, 338, 339, 364<br />
Cook, Re<strong>be</strong>cca. 25<br />
Cook, Ryan. 603<br />
Coom<strong>be</strong>s, J. 126<br />
Coombs, N. 200<br />
Cooper, A. 16, 97, 165, 270<br />
Cooper, C. 827<br />
Corder, K. 15, 609<br />
Corpeleijn, E. 565<br />
Corrêa, A. 483<br />
Corry, K. 278<br />
Cosgrove, C. 105<br />
Cositgan, S. 6<br />
Costa, E. 527<br />
Costa, V. 543<br />
Costas-Bradstreet, C. 442, 497, 631, 760<br />
Coste, J. 42<br />
Côté, S. 138<br />
Cotton, W. 211<br />
Cottrell, L. 182<br />
Courneya, K. 12, 426, 806, 810<br />
Cox, E. 25<br />
Cox, K. 58<br />
Cox, N. 188<br />
Cozzensa da Silva, M. 445, 697, 739<br />
Craig, C. 497<br />
Crane, J. 439, 603<br />
Craven, D. 874<br />
Crawford, D. 267, 276, 508, 531,<br />
602, 618<br />
Creaby, M. 153, 236, 237, 812<br />
Crisford, P. 385<br />
Croft, J. 39<br />
Cronholm, P. 313
INDEX<br />
Cross, P. 370<br />
Crossley, K. 153, 237, 329, 347, 584,<br />
585, 587, 591, 857, 861<br />
Crowley, E. 199, 422<br />
Crowley, G. 812<br />
Cruz, D. 635<br />
Csizmadi, I. 295<br />
Cuddihy, T. 671, 682<br />
Cugusi, L. 357, 361<br />
Cumming, R. 114<br />
Cummins, C. 540<br />
Cummins, J. 742<br />
Cunningham, R. 178, 213, 284<br />
Cupples, M. 782<br />
Curtis, C. 510<br />
Cutumisu, N. 71, 475<br />
Cyrus, K. 770<br />
D<br />
da Silva, L. 111<br />
da Silva, R. 567<br />
Dadgostar, H. 396<br />
Dahl-Petersen, I. 67<br />
Daida, H. 348<br />
Dalbo, V. 30, 117, 119, 351,<br />
386, 877<br />
Daley, A. 799<br />
Daley, S. 586<br />
Dall, P. 123, 155, 222, 371, 539<br />
Dalton, W. 414<br />
Daly, R. 213, 284, 287<br />
Dâmaso, A. 387<br />
Dampier, D. 442, 760<br />
Daniel, M. 168<br />
Dascom<strong>be</strong>, B. 351, 384<br />
Dauti, M. 780<br />
Davey, P. 224<br />
Davey, R. 523, 627, 717, 751<br />
Davies, C. 278, 388<br />
Davies, M. 10, 160, 394, 485, 486<br />
Davis, G. 186, 732, 755<br />
Davis, Mark. 581<br />
Davis, Michael. 842<br />
de Bakker, D. 430, 490, 763<br />
De Bourdeaudhuij, I. 98, 243, 512, 517, 524,<br />
525, 612, 617, 649,<br />
659, 712<br />
De Caro, P. 746<br />
De Cocker, K. 517<br />
De Craemer, M. 712<br />
De Decker, E. 712<br />
de Faire, U. 63<br />
de Greef, M. 187, 393<br />
De Meester, F. 659<br />
De Ridder, H. 177<br />
de Villiers, A. 215<br />
De Vries, H. 110<br />
Dean, C. 114<br />
Dear, N. 150, 154<br />
DeBeliso, M. 307, 321, 328, 344,<br />
432, 866<br />
Deforche, B. 243, 525, 612, 649, 659<br />
Dekker, J. 430, 490<br />
Del Vecchio, F. 308, 389<br />
Demant Klinker, C. 616<br />
Demant, C. 45, 245, 613<br />
Dencker, M. 390, 391<br />
Denley, J. 799<br />
Dennis, S. 715<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Denniss, A. 398<br />
Denton, M. 347<br />
Dentro, K. 785<br />
Der Ananian, C. 640, 641<br />
Derbyshire, A. 727<br />
Deshpande, S. 497<br />
Dettmer, T. 694<br />
Dewar, D. 6, 450, 803<br />
D'Haese, S. 612<br />
Dhaliwal, S. 828<br />
Dhamu, H. 232<br />
Dickson, T. 380, 552<br />
Dietrich, J. 261<br />
Dilelio, A. 436, 437, 648<br />
Dillon, C. 392<br />
Dillon, K. 569<br />
Dimare, M. 389<br />
Dinan-Thompson, M. 624<br />
Ding, C. 588<br />
Ding, D. 170, 532<br />
Dinsdale, H. 163<br />
Djurhuus, S. 167<br />
Dodgeon, B. 138<br />
Doherty, A. 220, 718<br />
Dohrn, I. 577, 713<br />
Dollman, J. 133, 274, 438<br />
Domaga³a, Z. 444<br />
Domingues, M. 684, 826<br />
Donaldson, A. 36, 37, 40, 309, 470, 491<br />
Donnachie, C. 740<br />
Donnelly, M. 782<br />
Donovan, R. 130<br />
Dontje, M. 187, 393<br />
Doré, D. 588, 714<br />
156 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Dorney, K. 335<br />
Dossegger, A. 98<br />
Doucet, E. 179<br />
Dourado, A. 726<br />
Dover, R. 642<br />
Down, J. 631<br />
Draper, C. 215, 642, 840<br />
Drezner, J. 313<br />
Driller, M. 259<br />
Drinkwater, E. 27<br />
Drouin, L. 168, 171<br />
Dubé, A. 171<br />
Du<strong>be</strong>rg, A. 837<br />
Dubuy, V. 517<br />
Ducher, G. 213<br />
Ducheyne, F. 512<br />
Dudley, D. 211<br />
Dugas, J. 122<br />
Duggan, M. 631, 788, 789<br />
Duhamel, T. 844<br />
Duncan, B. 598<br />
Duncan, C. 252<br />
Duncan, E. 676, 730<br />
Duncan, Mitch. 278, 421, 475, 510,<br />
650, 754<br />
Duncan, Myanna. 566, 568, 741, 753<br />
Duncan, S. 156, 244, 654, 832<br />
Dunn, Andrea. 742<br />
Dunn, Ashlee. 865<br />
Dunstan, D. 198, 294, 296, 479, 484,<br />
489, 562<br />
Dutkiewicz, R. 306<br />
Dutton, S. 715<br />
Dygryn, J. 652
INDEX<br />
E<br />
Eakin, E. 294, 425, 477, 479, 489,<br />
522, 808<br />
Eather, N. 277<br />
Ednie, H. 356<br />
Edwards, J. 124, 128<br />
Edwards, S. 27, 364<br />
Edwardson, C. 10, 160, 161, 394, 485<br />
Eekhoff, M. 824, 830<br />
Egerton, S. 743<br />
Ekblom, M. 142<br />
Ekblom, O. 142, 273, 446<br />
Ekblom-Bak, E. 63, 546, 561<br />
Ekegren, C. 37, 309<br />
Ekelund, U. 15, 16, 65, 97, 157, 270,<br />
420, 488, 609, 672, 827<br />
Ekesbo, R. 395<br />
Eldridge, J. 415<br />
Elia, J. 829<br />
Elliott, E. 182, 634<br />
Elliott, P. 121<br />
Elliott, S. 427<br />
Ellison, P. 598<br />
Ells, L. 516<br />
Eng<strong>be</strong>rs, L. 653<br />
Engelen, L. 217, 281<br />
Engelsman, E. 637<br />
English, C. 64<br />
Engstrom, C. 234, 586<br />
Enoka, R. 172<br />
Errington, S. 840<br />
Ersbøll, A. 505<br />
Escalon, H. 42<br />
Eser, P. 213<br />
Esliger, D. 16, 270<br />
Espinel, P. 139<br />
Esteves, J. 483<br />
Eurich, D. 49, 435<br />
Evans, K. 310<br />
Ewald, B. 402, 578<br />
Eyler, A. 76<br />
F<br />
Facchini, L. 436, 437, 648, 705,<br />
Fagundes, J. 137<br />
Fallon, E. 641<br />
Farley, T. 232<br />
Farmer, V. 448<br />
Faulker, G. 569<br />
Faulkner, G. 497<br />
Feller, J. 345, 859<br />
Feltlova, D. 528<br />
Fenrich, A. 854<br />
Ferguson, R. 501, 727<br />
Ferrar, K. 606<br />
Figueira, F. 483<br />
Finch, C. 36, 37, 192, 194,<br />
196, 262, 309, 342,<br />
467, 470, 551, 822<br />
Finch, M. 268<br />
Finn, T. 450<br />
Firouzinezhad, S. 396<br />
Fischer, A. 694<br />
Fisher, J. 333<br />
Fisher, M. 852<br />
Fitzsimons, C. 716, 761<br />
Fjeldsoe, B. 425, 479<br />
Flahive, S. 324<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Flicker, L. 58<br />
Florindo, A. 527, 628, 845, 847, 850<br />
Fogelholm, M. 558<br />
Foil, H. 710<br />
Fojtik, I. 528<br />
Fok, L. 585<br />
Ford, J. 338, 339<br />
Forster, A. 744<br />
Forsyth, G. 440<br />
Fortes, M. 443<br />
Fortuño, J. 480<br />
Foster, C. 61, 220, 622, 637, 718,<br />
766, 836, 839<br />
Foster, S. 17, 108, 241, 615<br />
Foweather, L. 745, 869<br />
Fox, A. 21, 553<br />
Fox, K. 9<br />
França, G. 387<br />
Franchini, B. 705<br />
Franchini, E. 389<br />
Francis, D. 518, 734, 843<br />
Frank, L. 68, 70, 166, 524, 530,<br />
532, 611<br />
Freeman, E. 120<br />
Freeman, L. 124, 128<br />
Freene, N. 523, 717<br />
Freitag, J. 325<br />
Freitas, P. 137<br />
Freund, M. 268<br />
Friedenreich, C. 295, 461, 810<br />
Fripp, J. 234<br />
Fritschi, J. 83<br />
Fritschi, L. 805<br />
Fromel, K. 528, 646, 652<br />
158 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Frost, K. 854<br />
Frydman, G. 120<br />
Fujimoto, H. 594<br />
Fujiwara, Y. 731<br />
Fukao, K. 348<br />
Fukubayashi, T. 149<br />
Fuller, D. 168<br />
Furness, T. 358, 359, 876<br />
G<br />
Gaba, A. 646<br />
Gabbani, F. 631<br />
Gab<strong>be</strong>, B. 36, 37, 90, 91, 309<br />
Gabrovsek, D. 698<br />
Gadaleta, T. 748<br />
Gall, S. 614<br />
Galliano, L. 436<br />
Gao, Y. 404<br />
Garcez, A. 572<br />
Garcia, L. 527, 628<br />
Garcia, M. 854<br />
Garcia, O. 571<br />
Gardiner, P. 180<br />
Garrard, M. 538<br />
Gastin, P. 547<br />
Gately, P. 749<br />
Gauvin, L. 168, 171<br />
Gaya, A. 176<br />
Ge<strong>be</strong>l, K. 530<br />
George, E. 191<br />
Gerdtham, U. 395<br />
Geremia, C. 70<br />
Gibbons, S. 506, 790
INDEX<br />
Giles, A. 384<br />
Giles-Corti, B. 108, 241, 502, 615<br />
Gilson, N. 293, 472, 480, 569,<br />
736, 772, 774<br />
Giné Garriga, M. 480<br />
Girgis, A. 424<br />
Glezos, C. 340<br />
Glümer, C. 134, 240, 167<br />
Goad, M. 164<br />
Gobbi, S. 418<br />
Godfrey, K. 827<br />
Goetzel, R. 567<br />
Gojanovic, B. 545, 746<br />
Gold<strong>be</strong>rg, J. 332<br />
Goldfield, G. 101, 179<br />
Golubic, R. 65<br />
Gomersall, S. 53, 64, 481<br />
Gomes, G. 397, 845, 847, 850<br />
Gomes, P. 257<br />
Gonzalez, Á. 480, 735<br />
Gonzalez-Casanova, I. 269<br />
Goode, A. 522<br />
Goodfellow, L. 827<br />
Goodman, A. 61, 165<br />
Gordon, B. 711<br />
Gorely, T. 10, 160, 161, 394<br />
Gosselin, C. 171<br />
Götschi, T. 163<br />
Gou<strong>be</strong>rt, L. 525, 649<br />
Goulart da Silva, L. 445<br />
Goulet, C. 90, 93<br />
Goulet, G. 556<br />
Graham, D. 870<br />
Gram, B. 747<br />
Granat, M. 123, 155, 222, 371, 451,<br />
452, 519, 539, 579, 676<br />
Grant, D. 68<br />
Grant, Malcolm. 730<br />
Grant, Margaret. 539, 579<br />
Grant-Cross, D. 748<br />
Grantham, A. 631<br />
Gravante, F. 221<br />
Gray, C. 740, 801<br />
Gray, L. 486<br />
Gray, S. 262<br />
Green, D. 175<br />
Greene, D. 548<br />
Greenop, K. 58<br />
Greenway, K. 118<br />
Gremion, G. 545<br />
Greyling, M. 567<br />
Griffin, M. 743<br />
Griffin, S. 15, 488, 609<br />
Griffin, T. 270<br />
Griffiths, P. 44, 738<br />
Grigg, N. 230<br />
Grøntved, A. 67<br />
Gruetzmacher, N. 771<br />
Grundy, S. 631<br />
Grunseit, A. 135, 476, 560, 625<br />
Guagliano, J. 441<br />
Gucciardi, D. 130<br />
Guerrero, M. 854<br />
Guglielmo, L. 543<br />
Gupta, A. 174, 660<br />
Guthold, R. 720<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
H<br />
Haakstad, L. 825<br />
Hadiyan, M. 326<br />
Hadjiyannakis, S. 101<br />
Hag<strong>be</strong>rg, L. 837<br />
Hagel, B. 93<br />
Hagströmer, M. 577, 713<br />
Hahn, A. 282<br />
Hains, A. 853<br />
Hajian, M. 688<br />
Häkkinen, A. 558<br />
Häkkinen, K. 558<br />
Hall, A. 406<br />
Hall, S. 278<br />
Hallal, P. 87, 137, 203, 206, 316,<br />
397, 407, 420, 635, 672,<br />
764, 826, 845<br />
Halpin, S. 384<br />
Halson, S. 259<br />
Hamdy, E. 398<br />
Hamel, D. 93<br />
Hamer, M. 60<br />
Hamilton, A. 220, 718<br />
Hamilton, K. 664<br />
Hamilton, M. 198<br />
Hamlin, M. 870<br />
Hammer-Helmich, L. 134<br />
Hamrik, Z. 633, 665<br />
Hand, G. 199, 227, 228, 399, 422<br />
Hanlon, C. 662<br />
Hanna, L. 141<br />
Hanrahan, S. 555<br />
Hansen, A. 43<br />
Hansen, E. 610<br />
160 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Hansen, H. 167<br />
Hansen, K. 818<br />
Hanson, D. 96, 466, 467<br />
Harada, K. 106, 416, 686<br />
Hardy, L. 139, 146, 292<br />
Hargreaves, E. 327<br />
Harmer, A. 184<br />
Harper, C. 514<br />
Harper, P. 802, 804<br />
Harpham, P. 748<br />
Harries, S. 536<br />
Harrington, D. 174<br />
Harris, J. 780<br />
Harris, M. 715<br />
Harrison, M. 14<br />
Hart, H. 857, 861<br />
Hartwig, T. 92, 252<br />
Harvey, L. 874<br />
Harvey, N. 827<br />
Haseler, L. 34<br />
Haslam, C. 566, 568, 741, 753<br />
Hassett, L. 184<br />
Hatamoto, Y. 225<br />
Haug, E. 181<br />
Hayes, D. 231<br />
Hayward, I. 120<br />
He, L. 666<br />
Headrick, J. 34<br />
Healy, G. 180, 198, 294, 296, 477,<br />
479, 489, 562, 808<br />
Hearn, S. 625<br />
Heazlewood, I. 307, 320, 321, 328, 344,<br />
432, 866<br />
He<strong>be</strong>rt, J. 227, 228, 422<br />
Heelan, K. 728
INDEX<br />
Heesch, K. 55, 62, 576<br />
Heiden, M. 473<br />
Heinonen, O. 173<br />
Hekler, E. 180<br />
Helajärvi, H. 173<br />
Helge, J. 43<br />
Hellénius, M. 63, 561, 577, 846<br />
Helms Andreasen, A. 134<br />
Hemingson, D. 370<br />
Hemmings, S. 233, 590<br />
Hendrick, P. 39<br />
Hendricks, S. 215<br />
Hendriks, J. 58<br />
Hendriksen, I. 136, 653<br />
Hendy, A. 288<br />
Henn, N. 483<br />
Hensche, N. 335<br />
Henschke, N. 447<br />
Henson, J. 394, 485, 486<br />
Herman, K. 400, 604<br />
Hesketh, Kathryn. 827<br />
Hesketh, Kylie. 13, 267, 276, 601, 602<br />
Hester, J. 749<br />
Heu<strong>be</strong>rer, P. 332<br />
Heyworth, J. 805<br />
Hickman, P. 178, 284<br />
Hickson, M. 428<br />
Hides, J. 231, 812<br />
Hides, L. 384<br />
Higaki, Y. 225<br />
Higashihara, A. 149<br />
Hildebrandt, V. 136<br />
Hill, B. 213<br />
Hilland, T. 745, 869<br />
Hilldrup, I. 871<br />
Hillock, R. 853<br />
Hills, Andrew. 292<br />
Hills, Andrew. 112, 297<br />
Hillsdon, M. 200<br />
Hinckson, E. 18, 507, 513, 612<br />
Hinkley, Trina. 157, 267<br />
Hinman, R. 347, 587, 591<br />
Hipp, J. 76<br />
Hirunrat, S. 365<br />
Hnatiuk, J. 601<br />
Hnatiuk, J. 13<br />
Hockey, R. 838<br />
Hoehner, C. 238, 520, 764<br />
Hoekstra-Wee<strong>be</strong>rs, J. 807<br />
Holdsworth, R. 123<br />
Holland, A. 188<br />
Holmen, J. 560<br />
Holmen, T. 560<br />
Holtermann, A. 747<br />
Honda, T. 583<br />
Honeywill, C. 153<br />
Hooker, C. 278<br />
Hooker, S. 580<br />
Hooper, P. 108<br />
Hooper, S. 148<br />
Hopkins, W. 33, 513, 573<br />
Horak, S. 528<br />
Horta, B. 672<br />
Horta, H. 826<br />
Howard, B. 198<br />
Howard, K. 114<br />
Howard, V. 580<br />
Howat, P. 112, 828<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Howe, C. 158<br />
Howells, B. 859<br />
Hsieh, M. 597<br />
Hsieh, P. 597<br />
Hsu, C. 401<br />
Hu, G. 104<br />
Huang, H. 401<br />
Hughes, C. 757<br />
Hughes, D. 145<br />
Hulsegge, G. 447<br />
Hulshof, C. 575<br />
Hume, C. 276<br />
Humphries, B. 30, 119, 386<br />
Hunt, K. 740, 801<br />
Hunter, D. 820<br />
Hunter, R. 750, 782, 842<br />
Huong, T. 846<br />
Hurley, D. 406<br />
Hurley, T. 199, 399, 422<br />
Hurst, G. 627, 751<br />
Hurtig Wennlöf, A. 183<br />
Hutchings, J. 854<br />
Hutto, B. 580<br />
I<br />
Ice, C. 182<br />
Iliffe, S. 113<br />
Ingle, L. 538<br />
Inoue, D. 253<br />
Inoue, S. 207, 500, 686<br />
Inskip, H. 827<br />
Intra, S. 305<br />
Irwin, J. 848<br />
Isaka, T. 355<br />
162 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Iser, B. 137<br />
Ishida, H. 22<br />
Ishii, K. 51, 647, 666, 686<br />
Ishikawa-Takata, K. 59, 109<br />
Iwashita, N. 127, 544, 592<br />
J<br />
Ja<strong>be</strong>rzadeh, S. 341<br />
Jackson, B. 406<br />
Jacobs, N. 802<br />
Jaggers, J. 399<br />
Jalaludin, B. 75<br />
Jalleh, G. 130<br />
James, E. 402, 423, 424, 426, 765,<br />
768, 806<br />
Jan, S. 186, 755<br />
Jancey, J. 112, 828<br />
Janosz, M. 670<br />
Janse de Jonge, X. 125, 865<br />
Janssen, I. 722, 784, 788, 789<br />
Janssen, K. 28<br />
Janssen, X. 157<br />
Järvelin, M. 143<br />
Javaid, A. 213<br />
Jefferis, B. 113<br />
Jenkins, D. 126<br />
Jenkinson, K. 279<br />
Jessup, G. 281<br />
Ji, C. 132, 405<br />
Jimenez, A. 571, 759<br />
Joffres, M. 427<br />
Johansson, M. 725<br />
Johnson, N. 402<br />
Johnson, S. 49, 435
INDEX<br />
Johnson, W. 223<br />
Johnston, M. 832<br />
Jolly, K. 799<br />
Jones, A. 609<br />
Jones, E. 634<br />
Jones, G. 588, 714<br />
Jones, J. 268<br />
Jones, R. 99, 157<br />
Jones, S. 658<br />
Jørgensen, T. 134, 733<br />
Jose, K. 610<br />
Joseph, C. 359<br />
Juliff, L. 259<br />
Juneau, C. 138<br />
Jurakic, D. 723<br />
K<br />
Kaakinen, M. 143<br />
Kaczynski, A. 73, 533, 641<br />
Kahlmeier, S. 163, 630, 637, 787<br />
Kahn, K. 607<br />
Kalman, M. 633, 665<br />
Kamada, M. 207, 500<br />
Kamal, B. 232<br />
Kamsma, Y. 187, 393<br />
Kaneda, K. 147<br />
Kang, M. 481<br />
Kangnoke, S. 129<br />
Kankaanpää, A. 143<br />
Kantomaa, M. 143<br />
Kapoor, G. 667<br />
Kapur, R. 313<br />
Kari, A. 594<br />
Karlsson, M. 390, 391<br />
Karstad, K. 747<br />
Karthikeyan, P. 353<br />
Kasila, K. 429<br />
Katamoto, S. 348<br />
Katewongsa, P. 691, 752, 776<br />
Katzmarzyk, P. 87, 104, 174, 223, 427,<br />
557, 660, 785<br />
Kavage, S. 68<br />
Kawachi, I. 670<br />
Kawai, S. 348<br />
Kawakami, R. 59<br />
Kay, M. 25<br />
Kazi, A. 566, 568, 741, 753<br />
Kearney, P. 392<br />
Kearns, A. 529, 629<br />
Kearns, R. 507, 650<br />
Kee, F. 750, 782, 842<br />
Keech, W. 638<br />
Keegel, T. 805<br />
Keen, D. 636, 777<br />
Kehler, S. 844<br />
Keighley, G. 818<br />
Kelehan, M. 623<br />
Keller, J. 710<br />
Kelly, Brian. 384<br />
Kelly, Bridget. 757<br />
Kelly, M. 816<br />
Kelly, P. 220, 718<br />
Kemp, Joanne. 329, 584<br />
Kemp, Justin. 564<br />
Kendrick, D. 113<br />
Kennaugh, S. 204<br />
Kennedy, S. 189<br />
Kenny, G. 101, 179<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Kerr, D. 112<br />
Kerr, J. 220, 524, 718<br />
Kerr, L. 566, 568, 741, 753<br />
Kerrigan, J. 178<br />
Kerse, N. 113<br />
Kestens, Y. 168<br />
Kettunen, J. 307, 320, 321, 328, 344,<br />
432, 866<br />
Kettunen, T. 429<br />
Keyzer, P. 260<br />
Keyzer, P. 265<br />
Kgoathla, N. 694<br />
Khampirat, B. 305<br />
Khamseh, M. 396<br />
Khan, A. 52, 563<br />
Khan, K. 77, 192, 193<br />
Khaw, K. 61, 65<br />
Kho, M. 788, 789<br />
Khunti, K. 10, 160, 394, 485, 486,<br />
Kidd, M. 621<br />
Kidgell, D. 285, 287, 288, 289, 341<br />
Kilbreath, S. 732<br />
Kilding, A. 33<br />
Kim, D. 29, 190<br />
Kim, H. 29, 190<br />
Kim, J.H.. 29, 190<br />
Kim, J.Y.. 29, 190<br />
Kim, S. 719<br />
Kim, Y. 719<br />
Kimura, M. 225<br />
Kinchington, M. 798<br />
King, A. 70, 532<br />
King, L. 757<br />
Kingsley, M. 30, 117, 119, 386,<br />
871, 877<br />
164 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Kingwell, B. 562<br />
Kinsman, J. 607<br />
Kirk, A. 409, 716, 761<br />
Kirkland, S. 427<br />
Kishimoto, H. 583<br />
Kitawaki, T. 255<br />
Kitayuguchi, J. 207, 500<br />
Klein Wolt, K. 41<br />
Klinker, C. 7<br />
Knol, D. 41, 807<br />
Knowles, G. 346<br />
Knuiman, M. 502, 615<br />
Knuth, A. 635<br />
Kobayashi, T. 762<br />
Koepp, G. 72, 403<br />
Koh, B. 124, 128<br />
Kohl, H. 87, 854<br />
Koivula, R. 161<br />
Kokubun, E. 418<br />
Kol<strong>be</strong>-Alexander, T. 122, 567, 642<br />
Kolle, E. 131<br />
Kolt, G. 78, 191, 421, 441, 754<br />
Kondo, H. 352<br />
Konstantinidis, T. 161<br />
Koohsari, M. 73, 242<br />
Kopciuk, K. 810<br />
Korda, R. 66<br />
Kordi, R. 688<br />
Korstjens, I. 807<br />
Kovacs, E. 98<br />
Kraepelien-Strid, E. 273, 446<br />
Kraus, W. 487<br />
Krenn, P. 69<br />
Kriel, G. 694
INDEX<br />
Krijnen, W. 187, 393<br />
Krimly, A. 317<br />
Kristensen, P. 156<br />
Kroslak, M. 819<br />
Kubota, A. 109<br />
Kudlacek, M. 723<br />
Kumagai, S. 54, 583<br />
Kunkel, J. 832<br />
Kuo, A. 89<br />
Kuo, L. 401<br />
Kurka, J. 180<br />
Kurpad, A. 104<br />
Kurth, J. 627, 751<br />
Kurz, A. 816<br />
Kurz, M. 23<br />
Kurzel, A. 359<br />
Kyan, N. 620<br />
Kyröläinen, H. 558<br />
L<br />
Lafferty, A. 284<br />
Lahelma, E. 574<br />
Lahti, J. 574<br />
Lam, P. 330, 818<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>, B. 656<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt, E. 122, 215, 642, 841<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt, S. 256<br />
Lam<strong>be</strong>rt, V. 104<br />
Lammers, G. 235<br />
LaMontagne, A. 479<br />
Lamy, G. 171<br />
Landeo, R. 26<br />
Lane, A. 14<br />
Lante, K. 186, 755<br />
Larsen, R. 562<br />
Latimer, A. 497<br />
Latimer, K. 870<br />
Laukkanen, R. 83<br />
Laursen, P. 33<br />
Lautenschlager, N. 58<br />
Lavallee, C. 49<br />
Lavallee, C. 435<br />
Lavoie, K. 559<br />
Lawler, S. 808<br />
Lawrence, S. 854<br />
Lay, B. 727<br />
Le, B. 817<br />
Leary, J. 182<br />
Leason, S. 331<br />
Leavy, J. 498<br />
LeBlanc, A. 788, 789<br />
Lee, A. 112<br />
Lee, Daehyoung. 719<br />
Lee, Dae-Taek. 719<br />
Lee, E. 608, 668<br />
Lee, I. 59<br />
Lee, Janet. 103<br />
Lee, Jon-Gil. 608<br />
Lee, K. 26<br />
Lee, Marcus. 727<br />
Lee, Miyoung. 299, 685, 719<br />
Leet-Otley, K. 403<br />
Légaré, G. 93<br />
LeGrande, M. 121<br />
Leicht, A. 32, 721<br />
Leijon, M. 395<br />
Leishman, J. 801<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Leite, M. 303, 304, 311, 369<br />
Lemmink, K. 565<br />
Lennon, L. 113<br />
Lenoir, M. 512<br />
Leon, R. 308<br />
Leonard, S. 658<br />
Leppe, J. 720<br />
LeRossignol, S. 236<br />
Lessa, H. 697<br />
Leung, M. 285<br />
Leveritt, M. 126<br />
Levine, J. 72<br />
Levine, J. 403<br />
Levitt, N. 642<br />
Lewicka, B. 306<br />
Lewicki, R. 306<br />
Lewin, G. 737<br />
Lewis, A. 799<br />
Lewis, L. 53<br />
Lewis, N. 482<br />
Li, H. 132, 404, 405, 786<br />
Li, X. 404<br />
Liao, Y. 686<br />
Lidin, M. 561<br />
Liem, E. 565<br />
Lightner, J. 641<br />
Lilian, R. 821<br />
Lima, J. 543<br />
Lin, E. 509<br />
Lin, L. 597<br />
Lin, Y. 401<br />
Lindén, C. 390, 391<br />
Ling, F. 346<br />
Linke, B. 7, 505, 778<br />
166 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Linklater, J. 535<br />
Linne<strong>be</strong>rg, A. 43, 733<br />
Littleton, M. 414<br />
Liu, X. 872<br />
Lloyd, A. 521<br />
Lloyd, D. 37<br />
Lo, M. 597<br />
Lo<strong>be</strong>lo, F. 850<br />
Lo<strong>be</strong>nius Palmér, K. 183<br />
Locke, S. 148<br />
Loewenstein, G. 841<br />
Logan, M. 24<br />
Lonsdale, C. 406<br />
Lopes, V. 19<br />
Lord, S. 114<br />
Lorenzen, C. 358, 359, 876<br />
Louder, J. 515<br />
Lovell, D. 874<br />
Lovell, R. 31<br />
Lovric, V. 332<br />
Lowe, J. 698<br />
Lubans, D. 6, 12, 162, 214, 277,<br />
292, 426, 450, 521,<br />
536, 803, 806, 835<br />
Lu<strong>be</strong>n, R. 65<br />
Lucas, C. 431<br />
Lucas, R. 543<br />
Lukeis, S. 749<br />
Lum, J. 287<br />
Lundqvist, L. 183<br />
Lundvall, S. 273, 446<br />
Lundy, B. 600<br />
Luten, K. 756<br />
Lynagh, M. 765
INDEX<br />
Lynch, B. 295<br />
Lynge Storgaard, R. 240<br />
M<br />
Macdonald, D. 208<br />
Macdonald, G. 290, 363, 368<br />
Macdonald, H. 506, 790<br />
Macfarlane, D. 103<br />
Mackay, L. 507<br />
Mackay, L. 144<br />
Mackett, R. 632, 643<br />
Maclean, D. 371, 539<br />
MacLellan, G. 451<br />
Macniven, R. 107, 302, 625, 757<br />
Madarasova Geckova, A. 665<br />
Maddison, R. 606<br />
Madeira, M. 648<br />
Madruga, S. 407<br />
Madsen, T. 654<br />
Maeder, A. 754<br />
Maes, L. 98, 517, 525<br />
Maessen, M. 653<br />
Maffulli, N. 233<br />
Maher, C. 53, 64, 606, 687<br />
Mahmoudpour, A. 396<br />
Mahon, C. 738<br />
Maia e Silva, J. 413<br />
Maia, J. 19, 104<br />
Main, L. 547<br />
Maitland, C. 17, 501, 727<br />
Maiya, A. 875<br />
Makdissi, M. 329, 584<br />
Makhita, S. 840<br />
Malcolm, J. 101<br />
Malliaras, P. 232, 233<br />
Malta, D. 137, 635, 780<br />
Mamabolo, R. 100<br />
Mani-Babu, S. 319<br />
Manios, Y. 98<br />
Mann, K. 27<br />
Mann, R. 758<br />
Mann, S. 759<br />
Mansoubi, M. 48<br />
Margozzini, P. 720<br />
Marino, N. 90, 95, 192, 195<br />
Markowska, M. 140, 266, 444<br />
Maroba, J. 122, 841<br />
Marques, Alexandre. 185, 443<br />
Marques, Alice. 185<br />
Marques, E. 724<br />
Marshall, A. 298, 411, 489, 699<br />
Marshall, S. 220, 718<br />
Martel-Pelletier, J. 588<br />
Mårtensson, F. 725<br />
Martin Horcajo, M. 735<br />
Martin, B. 87, 630, 637, 787<br />
Martin, C. 557<br />
Martin, E. 360, 408<br />
Martin, M. 263<br />
Martin, Re<strong>be</strong>cca. 638<br />
Martin, Rob. 742<br />
Martin-Diener, E. 723<br />
Martínez Lemos, I. 480, 735<br />
Martins, C. 176<br />
Martins, J. 543<br />
Martyn, E. 748<br />
Marx, C. 238<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Mason, L. 871<br />
Mason, P. 529, 629<br />
Massidda, M. 357, 361<br />
Mathews, E. 202<br />
Mathiassen, S. 224, 473, 677<br />
Mathieu, M. 400, 604<br />
Matijasevich, A. 684, 826<br />
Matouschek, S. 679<br />
Matrakool, L. 305<br />
Matsudo, V. 104<br />
Matsui, C. 22<br />
Matsumoto, T. 253, 355, 372<br />
Matsuo, E. 54<br />
Matsuo, E. 583<br />
Mattea, C. 443<br />
Matthews, J. 406<br />
Matthews, L. 409<br />
Mattioli, R. 697<br />
Mavoa, S. 74, 507, 650<br />
May, A. 807<br />
Mayne, D. 75<br />
Mazanov, J. 381<br />
McBride, A. 333<br />
McBride, D. 39<br />
McCallum, Z. 13, 601<br />
McCarthy, K. 569<br />
McCarthy, N. 808<br />
McCarthy, V. 392<br />
McClain, J. 79<br />
McCrady-Spitzer, S. 72, 403<br />
McCrorie, P. 155, 222, 676, 730<br />
McCue, P. 1, 84<br />
McDermott, H. 568<br />
McDonald, G. 372<br />
McDonough, S. 406<br />
168 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
McElduff, P. 424, 578, 767, 800<br />
McGee, C. 745, 869<br />
McGhee, D. 80, 455, 791<br />
McGinnes, R. 410<br />
McGrath, L. 513<br />
McGregor, S. 810<br />
McGuckin, T. 32, 721<br />
McGuigan, M. Polly. 254, 258<br />
McGuigan, Mike. 33<br />
McGuire, A. 275<br />
McHardy, A. 334<br />
McKay, D. 335, 447<br />
McKay, H. 275, 506, 790<br />
McKee, D. 216<br />
McKeehan, T. 414<br />
McKeen, K. 146<br />
McKenna, J. 749<br />
McLennan, S. 870<br />
McLeod, J. 356<br />
Mcloed, J. 809<br />
McManus, A. 346<br />
McMinn, A. 827<br />
McNaughton, S. 56, 484, 531<br />
McPhail, S. 298, 411, 671, 699<br />
McPhee, J. 448, 832<br />
Mecozzi, A. 537<br />
Medina, C. 722<br />
Mee, J. 598<br />
Mehdi, A. 542<br />
Meldrum, K. 210, 624<br />
Melody, O. 513<br />
Melville, P. 586<br />
Mendis, D. 231<br />
Menezes, A. 407, 420, 672<br />
Meredith, M. 314, 496
INDEX<br />
Meredith-Jones, K. 832<br />
Merom, D. 105, 107, 135, 704<br />
Mesquita, A. 383<br />
Mesters, I. 807<br />
Metge, C. 844<br />
Metsu, P. 517<br />
Meyer, A. 693<br />
Mglosiek, M. 306<br />
Micklesfield, L. 607<br />
Midjthell, K. 560<br />
Mieke, G. 845, 847, 850<br />
Mikhail, A. 871<br />
Mikus, C. 487<br />
Milanese, S. 263<br />
Milat, A. 107<br />
Miller, Y. 687, 872<br />
Mills, A. 175<br />
Mills, P. 322<br />
Millstein, R. 70<br />
Milner, K. 567<br />
Milosavljevic, S. 39<br />
Milton, K. 159, 630, 723<br />
Minou, M. 700<br />
Minten, G. 705<br />
Mitas, J. 528, 646, 652<br />
Mitchell, B. 336, 811, 814<br />
Mitic, D. 723<br />
Miyachi, M. 59<br />
Miyatake, N. 59<br />
Mohaghegh, B. 688<br />
Mohaghegh, S. 688<br />
Mohammad, S. 709<br />
Mohd Ghazali, M. 655<br />
Molina-García, J. 169, 419, 644, 849<br />
Möller, M. 837<br />
Molyneux, M. 145<br />
Monger, C. 107<br />
Monteiro, S. 779, 828<br />
Montgomery, P. 23<br />
Monyeki, M. 100<br />
Monyeki, M. 177, 412<br />
Moore, S. 254, 258<br />
Moradi-Lakeh, M. 396<br />
Morante, S. 593<br />
Moreira, C. 176<br />
Morency, P. 168<br />
Moresi, M. 548<br />
Morgan, G. 75<br />
Morgan, P. 6, 99, 116, 162, 214,<br />
268, 277, 292, 426, 450,<br />
521, 683, 765, 767, 775,<br />
800, 803, 806, 835<br />
Moriyama, Y. 54<br />
Morris, D. 486<br />
Morris, R. 113<br />
Morris, T. 662, 681<br />
Morrissey, D. 233, 319, 590<br />
Morton, J. 188<br />
Moseley, A. 184<br />
Moss, S. 412<br />
Mota, J. 176, 212, 413, 675, 696,<br />
703, 724<br />
Moura, L. 845<br />
Mozen, D. 414<br />
Mueller, K. 771<br />
Mummery, W.K. 110, 201, 388, 754<br />
Muniz, L. 407<br />
Munk, M. 701<br />
Munneke, M. 187, 393<br />
Munro, B. 24, 337<br />
Munro, K. 328, 344, 432<br />
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Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Mura, C. 337<br />
Murakami, H. 59<br />
Muro, M. 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
Murphy, B. 121<br />
Murphy, M. 569, 716, 761<br />
Murphy, N. 14, 621, 656<br />
Murphy, R. 745, 869<br />
Murray, A. 406<br />
Murray, T. 415<br />
Murrell, G. 330, 331, 815, 816, 817,<br />
818, 819<br />
Murtagh, E. 216<br />
Murumets, K. 442, 459, 497, 631, 760,<br />
788, 789<br />
Mutrie, N. 8, 356, 409, 463, 651,<br />
716, 740, 761, 801, 809<br />
N<br />
Naclerio, F. 571<br />
Nagano, M. 54<br />
Nagano, Y. 149<br />
Nagayoshi, S. 583<br />
Naidoo, S. 642<br />
Naito, H. 152, 348<br />
Naito, Yoshihiko . 762<br />
Naito, Yuko. 253, 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
Nakamura, P. 418<br />
Nakamura, Y. 106, 416, 686<br />
Namba, H. 225<br />
Nameni, F. 349, 599<br />
Narazaki, K. 583<br />
Nasar, J. 649<br />
Nasstasia, Y. 384<br />
Nathan, A. 108<br />
170 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Naughton, G. 90, 92, 213, 217, 279,<br />
281, 358, 359, 548,<br />
564, 876<br />
Naute, J. 38, 41<br />
Navaratnam, H. 121<br />
Naylor, L. 175<br />
Naylor, P. 275, 506, 603, 790<br />
Neal, W. 182, 634<br />
Neetens, R. 412<br />
Neill, S. 812<br />
Nettlefold, L. 275<br />
Netto, K. 23<br />
Neuhaus, M. 479<br />
Newman, P. 35<br />
Newman, R. 121<br />
Ng, V. 848<br />
Nguyen, H. 846<br />
Nhantumbo, L. 19<br />
Nicholls, M. 379<br />
Nielsen, K. 67<br />
Nielsen, T. 654<br />
Nimmo, M. 10, 160, 394<br />
Noach, A. 122<br />
Nochian, N. 367<br />
Noetel, M. 619<br />
Nofuji, Y. 54, 583<br />
Noorbhai, H. 312<br />
Norman, M. 844<br />
Norris, S. 607<br />
North, N. 758<br />
Norton, B. 417<br />
Norton, K. 263, 417, 482, 863<br />
Norton, L. 417, 482<br />
Nosa, V. 758<br />
Novais, C. 674, 696
INDEX<br />
Novais, F. 702<br />
Nowak-Starz, G. 444<br />
Nowell, A. 232<br />
Ntoumanis, N. 406<br />
Nut<strong>be</strong>am, D. 625<br />
Ny<strong>be</strong>rg, M. 273, 446<br />
Nykodym, J. 528<br />
O<br />
O’Rourke, S. 114<br />
O<strong>be</strong>rt, P. 564<br />
Obolonkin, V. 870<br />
O'Connell, S. 44<br />
O'Connor, H. 25, 314, 540<br />
Odagiri, Y. 207<br />
Ogilvie, D. 61, 165, 651<br />
Oguma, Y. 59<br />
Ogunleye, A. 102, 511, 605, 673<br />
Oh, S. 29, 190<br />
Ohara, D. 726<br />
Ohgi, Y. 147<br />
Ohi, T. 350, 595, 596<br />
Ohkawara, K. 669<br />
Ohta, T. 109<br />
Ohya, Y. 207<br />
Ohyama Byun, K. 147<br />
Oida, Y. 59<br />
Oja, P. 69, 163, 723<br />
Oka, H. 255<br />
Oka, K. 51, 106, 647, 666, 686<br />
Okada, S. 207<br />
Okamoto, T. 59<br />
Okazaki, K. 669, 678<br />
Okely, A. 6, 99, 139, 146, 157,<br />
211, 267, 280, 803<br />
Olds, T. 53, 64, 104, 274, 481,<br />
606, 687, 868<br />
Olesen, E. 7, 689<br />
Olinto, M. 407, 572<br />
Olive, L. 284<br />
Oliver, M. 144, 156, 220, 507, 510,<br />
650, 718<br />
Omar, S. 840<br />
O'Meara, D. 26<br />
O'Neill, M. 373<br />
Ono, T. 151<br />
Onywera, V. 104<br />
Ooms, L. 205, 449, 763<br />
Oonsivilsi, R. 129<br />
Oostdam, N. 824, 830<br />
Oosthuysen, Y. 694<br />
Opar, D. 150, 154, 313, 366<br />
Opar, M. 235, 338, 339<br />
Orchard, Jessica. 247, 374<br />
Orchard, John. 197, 247, 374, 493, 551<br />
O'Rourke, S. 707<br />
Orr, R. 25, 314, 540<br />
Ostini, R. 774<br />
O'Sullivan, D. 74<br />
Otago, L. 21, 551, 553<br />
Otahal, P. 531, 588<br />
Otte, J. 443<br />
Otten, R. 38<br />
Overgaard, K. 67<br />
Owen, N. 170, 180, 198, 242, 294,<br />
296, 477, 479, 484, 489,<br />
524, 562<br />
Oyeyemi, A. 243<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 171<br />
Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
P<br />
Pabayo, R. 670<br />
Paez, D. 764<br />
Page, A. 270<br />
Page, T. 235<br />
Pahkala, K. 173<br />
Pahwa, P. 427<br />
Palacz, J. 266<br />
Paluch, A. 199, 399, 422<br />
Pandey, S. 354<br />
Pandy, M. 347, 585, 591<br />
Paniz, V. 572<br />
Papalia, S. 375, 376, 378, 554<br />
Papini, C. 418<br />
Paquin, S. 171<br />
Paradis, G. 400, 427, 604<br />
Paras, L. 765<br />
Parfitt, G. 833<br />
Parise, G. 382<br />
Park, C. 719<br />
Park, G. 719<br />
Parker, H. 25<br />
Parker, L. 32<br />
Parkin, G. 31<br />
Parkyn, H. 687<br />
Parnell, D. 745, 869<br />
Parra, D. 87, 206, 520, 764, 780,<br />
845, 847, 850<br />
Parrish, A. 280<br />
Parry, S. 224, 478<br />
Passmore, E. 704<br />
Patel, D. 122, 567, 841<br />
Patel, R. 738<br />
Paton, C. 543<br />
172 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Patterson, K. 614<br />
Patterson, V. 860<br />
Pavelka, J. 633<br />
Pavey, T. 833<br />
Pawlowski, C. 7, 616, 645<br />
Pearce, A. 341<br />
Pearce, A. 287<br />
Pearson, N. 20, 48, 661, 831<br />
Pearson, P. 146, 211<br />
Peart, J. 34<br />
Peaz, C. 206<br />
Pedisic, Z. 679, 723<br />
Pedro, T. 607<br />
Peeters, G. 55, 204, 582, 690,<br />
774, 838<br />
Peiffer, J. 259<br />
Pelclova, J. 646<br />
Pelletier, A. 171<br />
Pelletier, J. 588<br />
Penfold, C. 12<br />
Pereira, C. 705<br />
Pereira, G. 108, 615<br />
Pereira, J. 121<br />
Pereira, M. 257<br />
Perry, G. 281<br />
Perry, I. 392<br />
Perry, S. 431<br />
Peters, K. 815<br />
Petocz, P. 593<br />
Petrass, L. 550, 551<br />
Petroski, E. 726<br />
Pettifor, J. 607<br />
Philipsson, A. 837<br />
Phillips, C. 375, 376, 378<br />
Phillips, M. 58
INDEX<br />
Phuangphairote, P. 305<br />
Piccini, R. 436, 437, 648, 705<br />
Pienaar, A. 283<br />
Piggin, J. 499<br />
Pinczewski, L. 340, 589, 858, 860, 862<br />
Piner, L. 487<br />
Pizarro, A. 724, 675<br />
Pizzari, T. 338, 339, 343<br />
Pless, R. 76<br />
Plotnikoff, R. 6, 12, 71, 116, 162, 402,<br />
423, 424, 426, 450, 475,<br />
521, 683, 767, 768, 775,<br />
800, 803, 806<br />
Poirier, M. 171<br />
Pollack, M. 554<br />
Polman, R. 346, 680, 681, 682<br />
Popp, C. 637<br />
Porter, K. 366<br />
Poskiparta, M. 429<br />
Potter, J. 178, 284<br />
Potvin, L. 138<br />
Poulos, R. 40<br />
Powell, J. 8, 651<br />
Powell, K. 4<br />
Pratt, M. 46, 87, 202, 269, 764,<br />
779, 780, 845, 850<br />
Pratt, S. 727<br />
Prior, L. 782<br />
Prista, A. 19<br />
Pritchard, M. 329, 584<br />
Proper, K. 575<br />
Prud'homme, D. 101<br />
Pugh, C. 175<br />
Puig Ri<strong>be</strong>ra, A. 480, 735<br />
Pye, V. 107<br />
Q<br />
Queralt, A. 169, 419, 644, 849<br />
Queralt, V. 849<br />
Quintero, M. 780<br />
R<br />
Race, D. 506<br />
Rachele, J. 671, 772<br />
Rachnavy, P. 315<br />
Racioppi, F. 163, 637<br />
Radmehr, G. 396<br />
Ragan, B. 158<br />
Ragen, J. 281<br />
Rahkonen, O. 574<br />
Raitakari, O. 173<br />
Ramos, L. 111, 206, 701, 702, 845,<br />
847, 850<br />
Ramsay, E. 114<br />
Rantalanen, T. 285<br />
Rashid, M. 475<br />
Rask, S. 616<br />
Ratanajaipan, P. 129<br />
Rausch, . 723<br />
Raustorp, A. 725<br />
Reaburn, P. 351<br />
Ready, E. 844<br />
Real, R. 185<br />
Reeder, B. 427<br />
Reeves, M. 296, 425, 477, 489,<br />
522, 808<br />
Reichert, F. 420, 672, 726<br />
Reilly, J. 157<br />
Reinten-Reynolds, T. 139<br />
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Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Reis, D. 303, 311, 369<br />
Reis, R. 206, 520, 635, 764<br />
Repka, E. 528<br />
Reyes, L. 780<br />
Rhodes, D. 580<br />
Rhodes, R. 497, 506, 790<br />
Ri<strong>be</strong>iro, E. 527, 628<br />
Ri<strong>be</strong>iro, I. 520<br />
Ri<strong>be</strong>iro, Jorge. 483<br />
Ri<strong>be</strong>iro, José Carlos. 176, 675, 724<br />
Ri<strong>be</strong>iro, José. 212, 703<br />
Rice, A. 547<br />
Rich, P. 118<br />
Richards, J. 622, 625, 766, 836<br />
Richards, K. 414<br />
Richards, L. 122<br />
Richardson, D. 839<br />
Richmond Football<br />
Club<br />
174 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
248<br />
Richmond, A. 345<br />
Ridgers, N. 13, 141, 198, 280, 601<br />
Ridley, K. 274<br />
Riley, N. 214<br />
Rintala, P. 429<br />
Rios, P. 779<br />
Rissel, C. 135, 704<br />
Rivera, J. 46<br />
Rivett, D. 318<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rgs, R. 873<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rts, K. 516<br />
Ro<strong>be</strong>rtson, K. 81, 796<br />
Robinson, C. 562<br />
Robinson, K. 134<br />
Rodgers, B. 75<br />
Rodgers, G. 854<br />
Rodriguez, A. 143<br />
Roe, J. 340, 589, 823, 858, 862<br />
Rogerson, M. 121<br />
Rohr, L. 834<br />
Roillet, M. 802<br />
Romanzini, M. 726<br />
Rombaldi, A. 203, 316, 443<br />
Romeo-Velilla, M. 745, 869<br />
Romero, V. 662<br />
Romo-Perez, V. 706<br />
Rood, J. 557<br />
Ros, L. 145<br />
Roscoe, R. 122<br />
Rose, N. 75<br />
Rosenbaum, S. 50<br />
Rosen<strong>be</strong>rg, M. 17, 175, 498, 501,<br />
502, 727<br />
Rosenkranz, R. 191, 421, 441, 754<br />
Rosenkranz, S. 421<br />
Ross, R. 229<br />
Ross, W. 807<br />
Rossi, A. 559<br />
Ross-Marsh, J. 694<br />
Rowe, V. 233<br />
Rowland, C. 337<br />
Rowlands, A. 200, 481, 833<br />
Ruault du Plessis, H. 802, 804<br />
Ruktawee, P. 365<br />
Rush, E. 870<br />
Russell, N. 332<br />
Rusterholz, C. 545<br />
Rutter, H. 163<br />
Rutter, H. 516<br />
Ryde, G. 293, 472, 569, 736<br />
Ryo, T. 109
INDEX<br />
S<br />
Sa, N. 137<br />
Saarloos, D. 108<br />
Sabiston, C. 400, 604<br />
Saelens, B. 70, 166, 524, 530,<br />
532, 611<br />
Sagayama, H. 225<br />
Sahlqvist, S. 61, 165, 651<br />
Saiki, K. 742, 829<br />
Saint-Maurice, P. 728<br />
Sakai, Chiaki. 22<br />
Sakamoto, A. 152<br />
Sakamoto, R. 22<br />
Sakamoto, Y. 678<br />
Sakurai, R. 731<br />
Salazar, C. 693<br />
Sallis, J. 70, 166, 169, 243, 524,<br />
530, 532, 611<br />
Salmela, S. 429<br />
Salmon, J. 13, 56, 141, 145, 198,<br />
267, 276, 280, 531, 601,<br />
602, 618, 649<br />
Salmon, L. 340, 589, 858, 860, 862<br />
Salvador, E. 527, 628<br />
Salvo, D. 46<br />
Sandercock, G. 102, 511, 605, 673, 790<br />
Santos, F. 19<br />
Santos, I. 684, 826<br />
Santos, M. 212, 674, 675, 696, 724<br />
Santos, R. 176<br />
Santos, S. 413<br />
Santos, T. 628<br />
Santtila, M. 558<br />
Santus, S. 357, 361<br />
Saranga, S. 19<br />
Sarmiento, O. 104, 269, 720, 764, 779<br />
Sarobol, S. 781<br />
Sasaki, K. 669, 678<br />
Sathekge, P. 177<br />
Sato, D. 377<br />
Sato, K. 109<br />
Satta, G. 357, 361<br />
Saunders, K. 767, 800, 835<br />
Saunders, N. 21, 553<br />
Saunders, T. 179<br />
Savage, T. 754<br />
Sawada, S. 59<br />
Sawangdee, Y. 691, 752, 776<br />
Scanelli, J. 589<br />
Scanlan, A. 30, 117, 119, 351,<br />
386, 877<br />
Scase, E. 341<br />
Schaan, B. 483<br />
Schache, A. 248, 329, 584, 585, 591<br />
Scheepers, E. 657<br />
Schetzina, K. 414<br />
Schipperijn, J. 7, 45, 245, 613, 616, 654<br />
Schippers, M. 298, 411, 699<br />
Schoeppe, S. 510<br />
Schofield, G. 244, 448, 573, 626,<br />
692, 832<br />
Schofield, L. 244<br />
Schranz, N. 868<br />
Schuit, J. 657<br />
Schulenkorf, N. 692<br />
Schweizer, C. 621<br />
Scott, J. 162<br />
Scott, W. 782<br />
Sealey, R. 783<br />
Sebastião, E. 418<br />
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Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
See Hoe, L. 34<br />
Sei<strong>be</strong>l, M. 213<br />
Seims, A. 538<br />
Sekendiz, B. 264<br />
Seki, Hiroshi. 368<br />
Seki, Hiroyuki. 290, 363, 372<br />
Sennett, B. 313<br />
Sethi, P. 198, 562<br />
Seus, T. 437<br />
Sevene, T. 307, 320, 321, 866<br />
Seward, H. 247<br />
Sewe, B. 694<br />
Sewe, R. 694<br />
Shamsuldin, A. 317<br />
Shane, J. 742<br />
Shankie-Williams, N. 84<br />
Share, B. 564<br />
Sharkey, J. 272<br />
Sharp, S. 488, 609<br />
Sheehan, L. 309<br />
Shepherd, H. 330<br />
Sherar, L. 16, 97, 270<br />
Sherrington, C. 50, 707, 114<br />
Shibata, A. 51, 106, 647, 666, 686<br />
Shield, A. 150, 154, 313, 366<br />
Shilton, T. 112, 301, 302, 459, 501<br />
Shim, A. 370<br />
Shimada, K. 348<br />
Shimizu, T. 596<br />
Shimomitsu, T. 207, 686<br />
Shimose, R. 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
Shimoyama, Y. 355, 377<br />
Shinohara, K. 253<br />
Shiota, K. 416<br />
176 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Shiraishi, H. 352, 596<br />
Shiwaku, K. 500<br />
Shook, R. 199, 399, 422<br />
Shorrocks, D. 375, 376, 378<br />
Short, C. 423, 424, 768<br />
Short, T. 370<br />
Siefken, K. 626, 692<br />
Siesmaa, E. 342<br />
Sigal, R. 101<br />
Silk, L. 125<br />
Silva, L. 702<br />
Silva, Paula. 674<br />
Silva, Pedro. 724<br />
Silva, S. 436, 437, 648<br />
Silveira, D. 436, 437, 648, 705<br />
Simjanovic, M. 282<br />
Simmons, D. 870<br />
Simmons, R. 61<br />
Simões, E. 206, 701, 764, 845,<br />
847, 850<br />
Simons, D. 649<br />
Simons, M. 653<br />
Simons, R. 488<br />
Sims, K. 329, 584<br />
Sindra Virtuoso Júnior, J. 706<br />
Singh-Grewal, D. 447<br />
Siqueira, F. 436, 437, 648<br />
Siqueira, F. 705<br />
Siqueira, F. 185<br />
Sit, C. 526<br />
Sittitoon, N. 129<br />
Sjøgaard, G. 474, 747<br />
Sjöqvist Nätterlund, B. 183<br />
Skelto, D. 300<br />
Skinner, T. 126
INDEX<br />
Slawson, D. 414<br />
Sleet, D. 467<br />
Slentz, C. 487<br />
S´ lusarska, B. 708<br />
Slymen, D. 530<br />
Smeathers, J. 148, 230<br />
Smeeton, N. 598<br />
Smeets, J. 382<br />
Smit, W. 642<br />
Smith, B. 504, 757<br />
Smith, G. 627, 751<br />
Smith, J. 450, 835<br />
Smith, Melanie. 133, 438<br />
Smith, Melinda. 153, 236, 812<br />
Smith, Ro<strong>be</strong>rt. 181<br />
Smith, Ross. 251<br />
Smith, S. 640<br />
Snijders, T. 382<br />
Soares, J. 518, 734, 843<br />
Soares-Miranda, L. 413<br />
Söder<strong>be</strong>rg, E. 769<br />
Sodergren, M. 531<br />
Søgaard, K. 747<br />
Soltanpour, N. 367<br />
Song, W. 29, 190<br />
Southcott, E. 284<br />
Spark, L. 425<br />
Spathis, J. 541<br />
Speelman, A. 187, 393<br />
Spence, A. 175<br />
Spence, J. 71, 442, 497, 631, 729,<br />
784, 788, 789, 608<br />
Spittle, M. 21, 285, 553<br />
Spohr, C. 443<br />
<strong>Sports</strong> Doctors<br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
<strong>Sports</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong><br />
<strong>Australia</strong><br />
5, 464, 851<br />
82, 457<br />
Spotswood, F. 658<br />
Squires, Jr., W. 415<br />
Sri-Ram, K. 858<br />
Stacey, F. 402, 426, 806<br />
Ståhle, A. 577, 713<br />
Staiano, A. 174, 427<br />
Stamatakis, E. 60, 143, 200, 221<br />
Stancliffe, R. 186, 755<br />
Standage, M. 104<br />
Stanley, R. 274, 280<br />
Stansfield, B. 155, 222, 676, 730<br />
Steele, J. 24, 337<br />
Steene-Johannessen, J. 131<br />
Steffen, A. 829<br />
Stein, A. 269<br />
Stein, S. 317<br />
Sten Hansen, H. 240<br />
Stenman, E. 395<br />
Stephanie, B. 199<br />
Steri, G. 357, 361<br />
Sternudd, C. 725<br />
Stevens, L. 515<br />
Stevenson, M. 842<br />
Stevinson, C. 428<br />
Steyn, N. 215<br />
Stokke, J. 131<br />
Stolk, R. 187, 393, 565<br />
Straker, L. 224, 473, 478, 677<br />
Stratton, G. 17, 175, 700, 745, 869<br />
Stueckler, M. 679<br />
Stynes, J. 864<br />
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Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Suchomel, A. 528<br />
Sugawara, H. 290, 363, 368<br />
Sugiyama, T. 73, 84, 170, 226, 242<br />
Sullivan, A. 138<br />
Sulz, L. 506, 790<br />
Sund<strong>be</strong>rg, C. 846<br />
Sundquist, K. 395<br />
Sunvisson, H. 837<br />
Suppini, A. 293<br />
Sussmilch-Leitch, S. 237<br />
Suzuki, K. 669, 678<br />
Sweetsur, P. 509<br />
Sylvest, C. 616<br />
Szpringer, M. 433<br />
T<br />
Taaffe, D. 126<br />
Taanila, A. 143<br />
Tabata, I. 59<br />
Tadano, C. 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
Tague, R. 754<br />
Takahashi, K. 149<br />
Takahashi, Y. 253<br />
Takamiya, T. 270<br />
Talahoun, G. 709<br />
Talley, L. 603<br />
Tammelin, T. 143<br />
Tan, V. 790<br />
Tanaka, C. 731<br />
Tanaka, H. 59, 225<br />
Tanaka, M. 290, 363<br />
Tanaka, S. 59, 207, 731<br />
Tanaka, Y. 594, 596<br />
178 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Tanioka, T. 127, 544, 592<br />
Tapp, A. 658<br />
Tate, P. 494<br />
Tatoulis, J. 121<br />
Tava'e, N. 509<br />
Tavares, N. 387<br />
Taylor, B. 292<br />
Taylor, I. 406<br />
Taylor, P. 26<br />
Taylor, R. 832<br />
Taylor, Rachael. 448<br />
Taylor, Richard. 343<br />
te Velde, S. 98<br />
Team, E. 844<br />
Teixeira, A. 705<br />
Teixeira, P. 11<br />
Telford, A. 210<br />
Telford, Richard. 178, 213, 284<br />
Telford, Rohan. 178, 213, 284<br />
Temple, V. 439, 603<br />
Teraoka, R. 350, 595, 596<br />
Terry, P. 282, 537<br />
Terweil, A. 380<br />
Tetelbom, P. 483<br />
Teychenne, M. 56<br />
Theron, J. 694<br />
Thomas, M. 503<br />
Thomas, P. 310<br />
Thompson, D. 254, 258<br />
Thompson, S. 84<br />
Thomson, C. 664<br />
Thorp, A. 484<br />
Thorsson, O. 390, 391<br />
Thumé, E. 436, 437, 648
INDEX<br />
Ticknor, K. 158<br />
Tidén, A. 273, 446<br />
Tiedemann, A. 50, 707<br />
Tietzmann, D. 572<br />
Timmins, R. 150, 154<br />
Timmons, B. 784, 788, 789<br />
Timperio, A. 292, 508, 531, 618<br />
Titze, S. 69, 679, 723<br />
Toftager, M. 7, 156, 505, 778<br />
Tokushima, S. 225<br />
Tollman, S. 607<br />
Tomar, R. 353, 354<br />
Tomasi, E. 436, 437, 648<br />
Tomkinson, G. 263, 868<br />
Tomson, L. 682<br />
Tooley, G. 287<br />
Toomingas, A. 473<br />
Torres, C. 46<br />
Torres, S. 56<br />
Tovey, S. 809<br />
Tran, J. 547<br />
Trapp, G. 271, 663<br />
Trathen, S. 380<br />
Trathen, S. 552<br />
Tremblay, A. 400, 604<br />
Tremblay, M. 104, 179, 442, 497,<br />
631, 784, 788, 789,<br />
Treweek, S. 801<br />
Tri<strong>be</strong>ss, S. 706<br />
Troelsen, J. 7, 45, 156, 245, 505, 613,<br />
616, 645, 654, 689, 778<br />
Troiano, R. 79<br />
Trost, S. 113, 162, 219<br />
Troxel, A. 841<br />
Tsai, H. 401<br />
Tsai, M. 401<br />
Tsai, Y. 597<br />
Tshabangu, E. 642<br />
Tsubakimoto, S. 147<br />
Tsukamoto, K. 59<br />
Tucker, P. 30, 117, 351, 386, 877<br />
Tudor-Locke, C. 104, 223, 481, 710, 729<br />
Tufail, S. 590<br />
Tully, M. 750, 782, 842<br />
Twine, R. 607<br />
Twisk, J. 412<br />
Twomey, D. 466, 469, 550, 551<br />
Twumasi, A. 568<br />
Twumasi, R. 566<br />
U<br />
Uengarporn, N. 129<br />
Ulager, J. 313<br />
Ulmer, J. 68<br />
Umpierre, D. 483<br />
Umstattd Meyer, M. 272, 569, 693<br />
Uys, M. 215<br />
V<br />
Vaara, J. 558<br />
Vähäsarja, K. 429<br />
Valach, P. 528<br />
Valdanha Netto, A. 418<br />
Vale, S. 176, 413<br />
Valente, A. 630<br />
Valerio, M. 111, 702<br />
Vallance, J. 49, 435<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 179<br />
Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Van Acker, R. 517<br />
van Bockxmeer, F. 58<br />
Van Cauwen<strong>be</strong>rg, J. 525, 649<br />
Van Cauwen<strong>be</strong>rghe, E. 617, 712<br />
Van de Weghe, N. 525<br />
Van Den Borne, B. 807<br />
Van Der Klashorst, E. 379, 694, 770<br />
van der Merwe, L. 841<br />
van der Ploeg, H. 3, 50, 66, 107, 135, 184,<br />
186, 476, 560, 715, 755<br />
van der Schans, C. 187, 393<br />
Van der Touw, T. 542<br />
Van Dyck, D. 243, 524, 659<br />
van Gellecum, Y. 55, 62<br />
Van Holle, V. 525, 649<br />
Van Itallie, A. 278, 754<br />
van Kempen, E. 657<br />
Van Lippevelde, W. 98<br />
van Loon, L. 382<br />
van Mechelen, W. 28, 38, 41, 194, 575,<br />
637, 824, 830<br />
Van Mulken, M. 695<br />
van Nimwegen, M. 187.393<br />
van Poppel, M. 824, 830<br />
van Sluijs, E. 15, 609, 827<br />
van Tulder, M. 575<br />
Van Uffelen, J. 55, 62, 83, 454, 576<br />
Van Weert, E. 807<br />
van Wier, M. 575<br />
Vandelanotte, C. 110, 278, 388, 475, 754<br />
Varela-Mato, V. 47<br />
Vasankari, T. 558, 630<br />
Vasconcelos Rocha, S. 706<br />
Veenhof, C. 205, 430, 431, 449,<br />
490, 763<br />
180 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Veitch, J. 618<br />
Velluzzi, F. 357, 361<br />
Vena, J. 580<br />
Venn, A. 385, 610, 614<br />
Venugopal, K. 105<br />
Verdijk, L. 382<br />
Verhagen, E. 28, 38, 41, 90, 94,<br />
192, 194, 466, 468<br />
Verloigne, M. 98<br />
Verrall, G. 853<br />
Verrills, P. 336<br />
Versey, N. 259<br />
Verweij, L. 575<br />
Vicenzino, B. 347, 587, 591<br />
Viikari, J. 173<br />
Vilela, F. 111<br />
Villanueva, K. 271, 615<br />
Villarroel, L. 720<br />
Vinholes, F. 316<br />
Vistisen, D. 43<br />
Vivian, D. 336<br />
Vlasveld, A. 630<br />
Vogler, C. 114<br />
Volpp, K. 841<br />
Voss, C. 506, 511, 790<br />
Vuillemin, A. 42<br />
W<br />
Wada, M. 253, 355<br />
Wada, T. 22, 253, 355, 377<br />
Waddington, G. 35, 380, 523, 552, 717<br />
Wadman, M. 769<br />
Wagner, P. 771
INDEX<br />
Walker, B. 302<br />
Walker, G. 201<br />
Walkley, J. 118<br />
Wallace, J. 863<br />
Waller, A. 340, 589, 860, 862<br />
Wallin, H. 846<br />
Wallis, A. 115, 339, 460, 797<br />
Walsh, Joe. 307, 320, 321, 328,<br />
344, 432, 866<br />
Walsh, Joel. 24<br />
Walsh, W. 332<br />
Walter, L. 802, 804<br />
Wang, L. 398<br />
Wang, Q. 810<br />
Wang, Y. 404<br />
Wannamethee, G. 113<br />
Wanner, M. 723<br />
Warburton, D. 275<br />
Ward, L. 732<br />
Wareham, N. 61, 65, 488<br />
Washington, T. 569, 671, 772<br />
Wearing, S. 148, 230<br />
Weaver, K. 450<br />
Webster, K. 345, 859<br />
Weh<strong>be</strong>, G. 252<br />
Weier, A. 285, 289<br />
Weightman, A. 734<br />
Welk, G. 728<br />
Wells, J. 420, 672<br />
Welsh, L. 876<br />
Welsman, J. 833<br />
Wendel-Vos, W. 657<br />
West, K. 447<br />
Westgate, K. 747<br />
Wharf Higgins, J. 506, 790<br />
Whincup, P. 113<br />
White, Kate. 144, 448, 832<br />
White, Katherine. 664<br />
Whitehead, T. 859<br />
Wiesner, G. 294<br />
Wiggers, J. 268<br />
Wijndaele, K. 15, 97, 488<br />
Wilhelm Stanis, S. 73, 533<br />
Williams, C. 414<br />
Williams, G. 406<br />
Williams, M. 150, 154, 366<br />
Williden, M. 244<br />
Willis, L. 487<br />
Wilmore, A. 75<br />
Wilmot, E. 10, 160, 394, 485<br />
Wilson, J. 188<br />
Wilson, M. 748, 773<br />
Wilson, N. 655<br />
Wilson, S. 231<br />
Winkler, E. 180, 198, 294, 296,<br />
477, 489, 808<br />
Winzen<strong>be</strong>rg, T. 385, 588, 714<br />
Wis<strong>be</strong>y-Roth, T. 813<br />
Witchalls, J. 35<br />
Witte, D. 43, 733<br />
Witten, K. 74, 507, 509, 650<br />
Wojciechowska, M. 140, 433, 444, 708<br />
Wolfenden, L. 268<br />
Wollmer, P. 390, 391<br />
Wong, J. 774<br />
Wong, W. 219<br />
Woo, S. 29, 190<br />
Wood, L. 615<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 181<br />
Index
Index<br />
INDEX<br />
Woodman, L. 466, 470<br />
Woolford, S. 853<br />
Wooller, L. 144<br />
Worcester, M. 121<br />
Wouters, M. 830<br />
Wrigley, T. 237<br />
Wu, S. 434<br />
Wu, T. 414<br />
Wu, X. 817<br />
Wyke, S. 740, 801<br />
Wyndow, N. 153<br />
Wyper, L. 567, 841<br />
Wyver, S. 217, 281<br />
X<br />
Xavier, B. 389<br />
Y<br />
Yamada, Y. 225<br />
Yamaguchi, Y. 225<br />
Yamamoto, K. 127, 544, 592<br />
Yamamoto, N. 22, 355<br />
Yamashita, S. 583<br />
Yanagi, H. 22<br />
Yasuda, N. 127, 350, 352, 544,<br />
592, 594, 595, 596<br />
Yates, T. 10, 160, 161, 394, 485,<br />
486<br />
Yee, J. 732<br />
Yi Chao, F. 714<br />
Yildirim, M. 276<br />
Yona, M. 290, 363, 368, 372<br />
182 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong><br />
Yong, C. 384<br />
Yoshiike, N. 207<br />
Younesiyan, M. 688<br />
Young, M. 767, 775, 800<br />
Young, W. 37<br />
Yousomboon, C. 691, 776<br />
Z<br />
Zacho, M. 67<br />
Zanchet, M. 697<br />
Zanuso, S. 571<br />
Zask, A. 139, 145<br />
Zaslawski, C. 124, 128<br />
Zboina, B. 444, 708<br />
Zhang, Y. 132, 405<br />
Zhao, P. 104<br />
Zheng, Y. 219<br />
Zhu, Y. 434<br />
Zinn, C. 573<br />
Ziviani, J. 687<br />
Zorzetto, L. 418<br />
Zubrick, S. 615<br />
Zwar, N. 715
NOTES<br />
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Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
184 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
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Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
186 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 187<br />
Notes
Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
188 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 189<br />
Notes
Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
190 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 191<br />
Notes
Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
192 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 193<br />
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Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
194 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 195<br />
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Notes<br />
NOTES<br />
196 � <strong>be</strong> <strong>active</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>program</strong>
NOTES<br />
Supplement to Journal of Science and <strong>Medicine</strong> in Sport � 197<br />
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