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TravisSaunders: Full text of very cool new paper posted to the #SBRN website http://t.co/vsrF3kuDB2
16 hours ago
Gegeleduc (Geneviève Leduc): RT @TravisSaunders: New paper from @haloresearch:
Physical activity and sedentary behavior during the early years in Canada http://t.co/h4…
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LFitzgeorge (Lyndsay Fitzgeorge): RT @TravisSaunders: New paper from @haloresearch:
Physical activity and sedentary behavior during the early years in Canada http://t.co/h4…
23 hours ago
jeffvallance (Jeff Vallance, PhD): @chetm12 @travissaunders @mrepid I'll have to give this a watch. Thanks!
23 hours ago
chetm12 (Chet Mistry): @TravisSaunders @MrEpid @jeffvallance Thanks, everyone! Found a step-by-step video on the imputation process in SPSS http://t.co/ie6Nd1UcE5
23 hours ago
esargent184 (Elizabeth Sargent): @TravisSaunders Woo! Slowly but surely!
23 hours ago
GeoHerod (Matt Herod): Congratulations! Cross it off the list! RT @TravisSaunders: First draft of the lit review for my thesis = done. Slowly getting there!
23 hours ago
MrEpid (Atif Kukaswadia): @chetm12 @TravisSaunders @jeffvallance Could consider demographics of those who drop out at each time pt. Make sure they're identical
23 hours ago
MrEpid (Atif Kukaswadia): @jeffvallance @TravisSaunders @chetm12 Depending on audience, imputation may be norm/not norm. Could compare missing/nonmissing by demo vars
23 hours ago
chetm12 (Chet Mistry): @TravisSaunders @MrEpid @jeffvallance Baseline n=338, 1 month n=239 and 2 months n=140. I suspect MNAR. How much missing data is too much?
23 hours ago
jeffvallance (Jeff Vallance, PhD): @TravisSaunders @chetm12 @MrEpid A sensitivity analysis comparing results from a few imputation methods would satisfy most reviewers.
23 hours ago
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Swap sitting for sleep to improve your health? (#ICPAPH12 / #beactive2012)
Category: Interview, News, Obesity Research, Sedentary Behaviour
Tagged #BEACTIVE2012, #ICPAPH12, Matt Buman
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How should public health advocates engage with Big Food?
Category: Interview, Miscellaneous, News, nutrition, Obesity Research, Podcast, Products
Tagged Big Food
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When you eat may be as important as what you eat
Category: Interview, nutrition, Obesity Research, Peer Reviewed Research
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