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Monthly Archives: October 2012

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Is Physical Activity a Human Right?

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 31, 2012
Category: Physical Activity | Tagged #BEACTIVE2012, #ICPAPH12 | 4 Comments

A smorgasbord of sedentary behaviour research at #ICPAPH12 (aka #beactive2012)

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 31, 2012
Category: News, Sedentary Behaviour | Tagged #BEACTIVE2012, #ICPAPH12 | Leave a comment

Australia Bound – On the road to ICPAPH 2012

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 29, 2012
Category: News | Tagged #BEACTIVE2012, #ICPAPH12 | 1 Comment

The more energy kids burn, the better they learn

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 23, 2012
Category: Miscellaneous, News, Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour | 3 Comments

The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on Crohn’s and Colitis

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 17, 2012
Category: Guest Post, Obesity Research, Peer Reviewed Research, Physical Activity | Tagged Dede Cummings | 5 Comments

3 weeks left to submit abstracts to the Canadian Obesity Summit!

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: October 15, 2012
Category: Miscellaneous | Leave a comment
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