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ANNUAL REPORT 2015
MCGILL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION
SUBMITTED BY; Rene A. Turcotte, Ph.D. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR AND CHAIR
June 2016
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Section I - Description of Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
The department met near the end of 2014 for a retreat and devised a new mission statement and objectives for the department. This new statement is written below.
DEPARTMENT OF KINESIOLOGY AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION:
OUR VISION:
We strive to be world leaders in the optimization of health and well-being across the lifespan.
OUR MISSION:
Training leaders of tomorrow through excellence in teaching, research and service. Advancing and translating
knowledge about sport, physical activity and human health across the lifespan, through a transdisciplinary focus
from the cell, to the individual and to society.
OUR OBJECTIVES:
To respect the diversity of the disciplinary bases and professional practices associated with Kinesiology and
Physical Education, to encourage transdisciplinary research and professional endeavors, and promote
collegiality.
Teaching and training objectives:
To develop emerging research leaders and highly qualified personnel capable of cutting-edge research in
the field of kinesiology and physical education.
To offer a curriculum which views human movement from psychosocial, and biological perspectives.
To encourage creative and critical thinking in students through a variety of instructional approaches.
To nurture students in becoming independent and active life-long learners in acquiring and evaluating
knowledge as they mature as scholars and professionals.
To provide professional learning opportunities through courses and field placements which place
priority on “linking theory to practice”.
Research objectives:
To facilitate and support the development of sustainable, transdisciplinary research partnerships.
Scaling from cell to society, to elucidate the physiological, neuromechanical and behavioural mechanisms
of health, disability and disease across the lifespan.
To develop, test and implement novel and effective interventions for optimal physical and psychosocial
health across a broad range of populations.
Service objectives:
To value and foster continuing education opportunities for alumni and current professionals.
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To further develop and nurture community partnerships in physical activity, sport, health and well -
being.
To advocate for optimization of health through physical activity, sport, education and research.
To instill / reinforce the importance of social engagement.
For faculty and trainees to be leaders promoting and providing health evaluation and intervention for
members of McGill, Montreal and surrounding communities.
To embrace our role as responsible citizens of the city, the region, the province, and the global
community.
To foster actions, programs, and scholarship that will lead to a sustainable future.
Academic staff
Ross Andersen, Professor, sabbatical Gordon Bloom, Associate Professor, active Julie Côté, Associate Professor, active incoming Chair Lindsay Duncan, Assistant Professor, active William Harvey, Associate Professor, active Russell Hepple, Professor, active Dennis Jensen, Assistant Professor, active Theodore Milner, Professor, active David Pearsall, Associate Professor, sabbatical Dilson Rassier, Professor, Dean, active Celena Scheede-Bergdahl, Faculty Lecturer, active Shane Sweet, Assistant Professor, active Tanja Taivassalo, Associate Professor, active René Turcotte, Associate Professor, active, outgoing Chair
Section II – Achievements of the past year
Highlights
Research An important part of our mission is for our Faculty members is to continue to secure research funding from the
Canadian tri-council funding agencies (CIHR, NSERC, SSHRC). This year faculty members continued numerous
grants already awarded and a number of professors are starting new grants as was the case last year. Total PI funding from peer reviewed grants is over $2,637,040 and per capita funding is around $164,815.00 per tenure track faculty member. This represents a sustained pattern of funding over the last five years and our research intensity continues to be one of the highest in the country for similar academic programs. These grants continue to make it possible to offer financial support to current graduate students, attract new students and help the professors move their research agenda forward.
This past year, students received over $572,472.00 in funding from internal and external sources. Our graduate students obtained 16 external fellowships from NSRERC, SSHRC, CIHR, FRSQ, IRSST.
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The Research Center for Physical Activity and Health is in a period of transition as Dr. Hepple, who had been reappointed as Director in Fall 2015, has recently decided to step down from this role. Tentatively, Professor Dennis Jensen will be interim director, until a Director is formally appointed. We look forward to new leadership, and soon new hires to complement the center’s research objectives. (http: //www.mcgill.ca/edu-
kpe/channels/event/kpepath). The research at the center will continue to focus on the benefits of physical activity in maintaining and improving health in normal populations and populations with chronic disease. An important element of the research will continue to focus on the development of appropriate and effective treatment and rehabilitation strategies for the populations studied and to understand the underlying mechanisms as an eventual path to these strategies. Research conducted at the center already involves collaboration from the Faculty of Medicine and many other local organizations and it is anticipated that more extensive collaborations will become part of the center as it broadens its research mandate. These initiatives are taking on increasing importance as they are the underpinning for the future research direction of the department.
We have a new professor (Lee Schaefer) who conducted research in the aboriginal communities in Saskatchewan before joining us in January 2016. The addition of Professor Schaefer has already had a positive impact on the department, as he received an award for the most outstanding publication in the “Narrative Research for Special Interest’s Group” at the American Educational Research Association meetings this year. Professor Schafer’s research focus on Aboriginal issues is in line with one of McGill’s stated priorities moving forward. Our professors continue to publish extensively, with approximately 31 refereed publications, 95 conference proceedings and presentations and 2 book chapters. We have experienced a small dip in publishing that can to a certain extent be explained by recent retirements, sabbaticals, leaves of absence, and substantial administrative appointments of some KPE members. Upon reflection as chair however there continue to be some red flags mentioned in my previous report that should be reinforced when examining our research productivity over the recent half dozen years. It is of concern after completing the self-study document in 2014 that although we are very productive, when we compare ourselves to other institutions with similar programs, we are performing well above what is normal considering the number of faculty members in the department. This level of productivity is lower this year and the productivity of previous years is unlikely to be sustained unless we increase the size of the department. As I have mentioned previously, units similar to ours across the country have on average 21 faculty members. Some of the top performing units have 30 or more faculty members. Our department will need to grow to maintain our research intensity and productivity. Another concern related to research is the acquisition of space for laboratories for new faculty members. We have 2 new hires that will join the faculty in fall 2017 to replace me as I retire, and a new position in Aboriginal Health Education. These new hires will require adequate space and infrastructure in order to carry forward successful and productive programs of research. As we move forward, space issues (laboratory and office space) must be resolved and this must be done soon in order to be able to negotiate and attract excellent new faculty. Some mechanism must be established to provide sustainable funding for the Research Center to help increase the department’s visibility, increase research center membership and develop a cohesive research group forming the core of the department’s research mandate. Undergraduate Program
Our kinesiology program reflects the multidisciplinary nature of our field of study and the growing trend for research to be conducted in teams and to cut across disciplines to provide better answers to current research problems and thus we aim to provide students with the appropriate educational tools to intervene with their clients and patients in a more practical and helpful way. The Department continues to be engaged with the Conseil National de la Kinésiologie, a body with representatives from the Fédération de Kinésiologues du Québec (FKQ) and all Kinesiology programs at Quebec universities. Dr. Celena Scheede-Bergdahl represents McGill University at council meetings. The purpose of the FKQ council is twofold: first, to inform the universities of the range of services provided by kinesiologists in Quebec and the knowledge which they require and second, to provide a forum for communication between the universities and the FKQ about program content and development of new programs, with the objective of defining the scope of practice of kinesiologists in Quebec and ensuring that they receive training which is adequate for their responsibilities. In the last year, the FKQ has deposited an application for a professional order to the Quebec order of professions, and obtaining a professional
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order for kinesiologists would have a significant impact on our academic program. The competencies which Kinesiology graduates will be expected to have in order to be entitled to practice as professionals in kinesiology have been defined. The department has also reviewed both the Kinesiology and Physical Education programs content. The purpose of the review was to ensure that the Kinesiology program content was consistent with the guidelines which the FKQ has established as a common standard for Kinesiology programs in Quebec. In addition, the Department is exploring mechanisms to the FKQ certification exams administered to students graduating in Kinesiology. In addition, as part of our B.Sc. Kinesiology, we provide students with research experiences through practicums and an Honor’s program with an emphasis on research. The central venue for students will be the Research Center for Physical Activity and Health. In addition, a very important objective is to provide students with 400-600 hours of practical hands on experience the field of kinesiology. In support of this initiative the Department is especially proud and appreciative of TLS at McGill for providing the department with the opportunity to create a state of the art teaching laboratory that is equipped with the technology required to develop the skills in the students who want to become certified Kinesiologists. This initiative represents a 1.5$ million investment to the Department is finally complete and has been in use for one academic year. The Physical and Health Education program continues to be modified. The Physical Education pedagogy committee continues to streamline the program to offer a better service to students and a program that emphasizes pedagogical training for the students in both theory and practical skills courses. Skills courses continue to be modified to offer a better pedagogical content and approach to better train the students as future physical educators. Our physical education program is the only one that certifies teachers in the English sector in Quebec. With a complement of contract academic staff and several faculty members and physical education professionals we are able provide students with a high quality program that is designed to meet the education ministry’s requirements/standards. Our physical education program was evaluated favorably by CAPFE (Comité d’agrément des programmes de formation à l’enseignement) in 2011-2012. However, we are resource poor in this program and this will need to be addressed in the near future if we are to maintain program quality. The hiring of Professor Schaefer will likely have a very positive impact on this program.
Enrolment in the programs is approximately 197 in the PHE and 223 in the BSC KIN. These figures represent an increase in enrolment from 2014 and future projections forecast further increases in both programs. Our objective, however, is to increase available resources to match enrolment, so as not to compromise the quality of instruction at the undergraduate level. Our FTE’s have declined however, as we have put restrictions on the number of students in our Kinesiology minor program. Currently we have 30 students in this program but there is great interest from students in Science and we will revisit the restrictions for this program next year.
Cooperation with other teaching units at McGill and other institutions The Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE), will continue to deliver its undergraduate program in partnership with several other units within the Faculty of Education and the McGill community. We continue to work with the School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition for joint teaching of the course EDKP 292 Nutrition and Wellness, and NUTR 503 Bioenergetics and the Life Span. Dr. Turcotte/Andersen and Professor Plourde from Dietetics and Human Nutrition were our departmental instructors for these shared courses. Four of our faculty members (Dr. Rassier, Dr. Jensen and Dr. Taivassalo, Dr. Hepple) participated in the teaching of a course in the Department of Physiology, PHGY 502.
Quality of teaching The response rate for undergraduate and graduate course evaluations in the past year was usually between 35-50%. However, response rate in some courses was very low as in previous years and we need to take measures to improve response rates in the future. The evaluations with more than 25% response rate indicate average scores for overall teaching ability of 4.0 and usually higher for full-time academic staff. There continues to be consistently high quality of instruction in courses taught by full-time academic staff. Student comments are generally positive for all of our teaching staff including part-time staff. This is consistent with previous years and I am confident this trend will continue. I review all course evaluations on a yearly basis, with special attention to those of part-time teaching staff and instructors not usually performing at a good level, who are
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then are asked to take measures to improve. Consistently poor performance has resulted in the dismissal of some instructors.
Graduate Program Professor Dennis Jensen has realized a number of initiatives over the past year as Graduate Program Director. These include a much clearer process for tracking of graduate students both before and after graduation, the development of an exit survey for graduate students in collaboration with the graduate student committee, streamlined statistical evaluation of registration and applications to our graduate programs and an outreach initiative to keep all students and members of the department current on successes and achievements displayed on a plasma screen in the department hallway. Currently, he is implementing the use of a software program that will automate much of the tracking processes and statistical evaluation of the graduate program. These processes are important for informing the GPD regarding student progress in the department and how efficient our faculty members are at graduating students in a timely fashion.
Our graduate program has continued to grow and the successful growth of the program is largely due to the success of our professors in the department. The excellent research programs of funding and productivity of the department make our program an attractive one. We currently have enrolled 29 in MSc, 18 in MA and 19 in the ad hoc Ph.D.. Thus our current enrolment is 66 students, an increase from 55 students in 2013. The department also has 4 post-doctoral students working in our laboratories as well.
The ratio of students to faculty is 2.87 for MA/MSc. and 1.27 for Ph.D.. Students spend on average 2.5 years in the Master’s program. Data on length of PhD programs is not yet available. The GPD is currently involved in a Faculty-wide review of the graduate programs in the faculty. Of interest in this review is a restructuring of course delivery, especially Research Methods and Statistics courses.
The number of Ph.D. students enrolled in the Ad Hoc program has been increasing each year since 2004 when no students were enrolled. The most dramatic increases have occurred since 2006, when the program had 3 students enrolled. There were 19 Ph.D. students enrolled in the Ad Hoc program as of December 2010, up from 14 in 2009. This past year as mentioned above we had 19 students in the PhD program. We anticipate that the number will continue to increase in the coming years, particularly since our junior faculty, most of whom are pre-tenured, will grow their research programs on the way to tenure and therein will begin to attract more Ph.D. applicants.
In an effort to attract the best Ph.D. students into our program Professor Turcotte prepared a new draft of the PhD proposal for a Ph.D. in Kinesiology and completed a first draft in December 2015. Associate Dean and incoming Chair (June 1) Dr. Julie Cote continues to work on this draft proposal and it will be revised by Professor Pearsall in the coming months as he will be the new GPD. The presence of post-doctoral scholars in our department is also a sign of excellence in our research as they contribute to the development of the research agenda of the professors they work with and help to mentor graduate students.
Graduate Student Funding Our funding plan for this year is as follows:
1. Total amount of funds to be allocated to Master’s students: $67,000 2. Total amount of funds to be allocated to Ph.D. students: $125,000 3. Funding Mechanisms:
a. 10 x 1st year Master’s Fellowships each valued at $5,500 i. DKPE Contribution: $2,000
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ii. Supervisor Contribution: $3,500
b. 2 x 2nd year of 2-year Masters Fellowship offered in 2015-16, where year 1 was valued at $12,000 and year 2 is valued at $6,000:
i. DKPE Contribution: $2,500 ii. Supervisor Contribution: $3,500
c. 2 x 2nd year of 2-year Bloomberg-Manulife PhD Fellowship offered in 2015-16 and valued at $20,000: i. DKPE Contribution: $12,500
ii. Supervisor Contribution: $7,500
d. 3 x 1st year of 3-year PhD Recruitment Award valued at $15,000: i. DKPE Contribution: $8,400
ii. Supervisor Contribution: $6,600
e. 2 x 2nd year of 2-year PhD Recruitment Award valued at $20,000: i. DKPE Contribution: $12,500
ii. Supervisor Contribution: $7,500 iii.
Below is a table depicting the external fellowships received by graduate students from 2010-2015.
Involvement in the community
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The department maintains close links with the Association of Physical Educators of Quebec (APEQ) and is actively involved in hosting and contributing to the annual meeting of the association, usually in the fall. Drs. Bloom, Harvey, sit on the executive of APEQ as McGill representatives. Several faculty members continue to have important roles with NIH, CIHR and NSERC (notably profs. Rassier, Hepple, Jensen, Cote). A number of faculty members have presented their work and our field in the public media and on television promoting the field of kinesiology and our research (Dr. Pearsall- Concussion research in ice hockey helmets, and Dr. Cote on issues related to ergonomics in the work place). All of the department’s professors have been very active reviewing manuscripts for journals in their field and have participated in peer review for Tri-Council granting agencies, consulting activities and community outreach and service. See appendix I, VI and VII for professors and duties carried out.
Farewell message This year has also been a year of change as I will retire Professor August 31, 2016. I wish continued success for the department and I am confident Professor Cote will move the department in a good direction moving forward.
Appendices- Summary of all activities are outlined in the following
I- Journal reviews and editorial boards II- Research Funding III- Publications IV- Pattern of Publications and Professional activities V- Graduate Student Funding VI- Consulting activities VII- Professionally relevant community service
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Appendix I: Honours, Awards and Prizes
Faculty Member Awards Editorial Boards Reviewer – Journals & Granting Agencies
Ross Andersen
Journal of Clinical Densitometry, reviewer
Pediatrics, reviewer
Journal Physical Activity and Health, reviewer
Eur J. Clin Nutr, reviewer
CMAJ, reviewer
British Journal of Sports Medicie, reviewer
Annals of Internal Med, reviewer
SOARD, reviewer
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Gordon Bloom
International Sport Coaching Journal, Editorial Board Member
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, Editorial Board Member
Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health, Editorial Board Member
International Journal of Sport Psychology, reviewer
The Sport Psychologist, reviewer
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, reviewer
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, reviewer
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, reviewer
International Journal of Sport Science & Coaching, reviewer
Journal of Sport Sciences, reviewer
Journal of Sport Behavior, reviewer
Psychology of Sport & Exercise, reviewer
Journal of Sports Science, reviewer
Sports Coaching Review, reviewer
Sport in Canada: A History, 3re edition, by Morrow & Wamsley, reviewer
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Julie Côté
CIHR-IRSST Chair Gender Work & Health
Montreal & Quebec Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation (CRIR-CIRRIS), President of scientific committee of ethics review board
Motor Control Journal, Editorial Board
Human Movement Science, manuscript reviewer
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, manuscript reviewer
Journal of Neurophysiology, manuscript reviewer
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, manuscript reviewer
PLos ONE, manuscript reviewer
Human Factors journal, manuscript reviewer
Quebec Rehab Research Network annual scientific conference, session moderator
Lindsay Duncan
Journal of Imagery Research in Sport and Exercise – Editorial Board Member
Adhoc Reviewer for: Comtemporary Clinical Trials, International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Psychology and Health, Adhoc Reviewer
William Harvey
Clinical Research Division, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, Research Associate Appointment
Adapted Physical Education Quarterly, reviewer
Physical Education & Sport Pedagogy, reviewer
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport
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Russ Hepple
Aging Cell, reviewer
Journal of Physiology, reviewer
Journal of Gerontology Biological & Medicine Science, reviewer
FASEB Journal, reviewer
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, reviewer
Biotechnology & Biological Sciences Research, reviewer
Dennis Jensen
McGill University, William Dawson Research Scholar
Fonds de recherché Sante – Quebec, Bourse de chercheur-boursier, Junior 1 Volet “Clinique et Epidemiologie”
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
BMC Pulmonary Medicine, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
Journal of Applied Physiology, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
Pharmacoepidemiology & Drug Safety, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
Medicine and Science in Sport Exercise, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
Journal of Pain and Symptom Management, Inivted Adhoc Reviewer
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International Journal of Obesity, Inivted Adhoc Reviewer
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, Inivted Adhoc Reviewer
Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, Invited Adhoc Reviewer
Experimental Physiology, Inivted Adhoc Reviewer
Theodore Milner
European Commission Research Executive Agency- Marie Curie Action International Incoming Fellowship
Journal of Neurophysiology, reviewer
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
European Commission
Carolyn
Paquette
Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and
Metabolism, Reviewer
Motor Control, Reviewer
Scientific Reports, Reviwer
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REPAR Summer Bursary Evaluation, Reviewer
Evaluation of the Master’s Harmonized Tri-Council Funding KPE Internal evaluation, Reviewer
2 scientific evaluations for CRIE Ethics
David Pearsall
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, Associate Editor
Journal of Sports Engineering & Technology, Editorial Board Member
Journal of Sports Science, external examiner
Journal of Applied Biomechanics, external examiner
Journal of Sports Engineering, external examiner
Journal of Sports Engineering & Technology, external examiner
Journal of Sports Biomechanics, external examiner
American Journal of Sports Medicine, external examiner
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, external examiner
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering, external examiner
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Dilson Rassier
William Dawson Scholar
Canadian Research Chair
Celena Scheede-
Bergdahl
Frontiers in Pharmacology, Section editor
Frontiers in Clinical and Translational Physiology. Section editor
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sport, reviewer
Applied Physiology, Nutrition & Metabolism, reviewer
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia & Muscle, reviewer,
Journal of Negative Results, reviewer
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Shane Sweet
Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine, reviewer
Health Behaviour & Education, reviewer
Psychology of Sport & Health, reviewer
Psychology, Health & medicine, reviewer
Disability and Rehabilitation, reviewer
Psychology & Health, reviewer
Master’s Awards – DKPE (n=20), evaluator
Ph.D. Awards – DKPE (n=3), evaluator
Master’s Harmonized Awards (n=16), evaluator
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Appendix II: Academic Staff Research Funding - Kinesiology and Physical Education
Granting Agency 2015
CIHR
PI: N. Mayo
Co-Investigator: R. Andersen
Project title: The Role of Exercise in Modifying Outcomes for People
with Multiple Sclerosis: A Randomized Trial
249,000
SSHRC
PI: G. Bloom
Co-Investigators: T. Loughead, William Harvey
Project title: Effective coaching practices and the development of
cohesion for athletes with a disability
61,600
SSHRC
PI:T. Loughhead
Co-Investigators: G. Bloom, K. Chandler, M. Eyes
Project title: Developing leadership behaviours in athletes
43,281
National Institute of Education Academic Research Fund
PI: Koon Teck Koh
Co-Investigators: M. Camire, J. Wang, G. Bloom
Project title: Development outcomes associated with students’
participation in physical education and sport in Singapore schools
40,160
NSERC Engage Industry Partnership Grant
PI: J.Côté
Project title: Validation of the Cyclopole for upper limb muscular
and cardiovascular exercise and rehab
23,993
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NSERC Discovery Operating Grant
PI: J.Côté
Project title: Biomechanical modeling of posture and movement
coordination, fatigue, gender and aging effects
43,000
NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplemental Grant
PI: J.Côté
Project title: Biomechanical modeling of posture and movement
coordination, fatigue, gender and aging effects
40,000
IRSST Strategic research grant – readaptation au travail des
travailleurs vieillissants
PI: C.A Dubois
Co-Investigators: J. Côté, K. Bentein, A. Marchand
Project title: Trajectoires de réadaptation au travail, ressources et
qualité de vie au travail chez les 45 ans et plus dans le secteur de la
santé et des services sociaux
99,985
NSERC (Discovery)
PI: J. Côté
Project title: Experimental analysis of whole-body changes
associated with repetitive upper limb motion: what, when, why?
21,000
Tri-Council NSERC – National Center for Excellence – Auto 21
PI: R. Wells
Co-Investigators: J. Côté, P. Neumann, J. Potvin, J. Callaghan
Project title: Improving worker health and quality in production
systems by reduction of fatigue at work
$12,000
CIHR competition, IRSST funds
PI: J.Cote
Project title: Better understanding for better prevention of work-
related neck/shoulder disorders: a concerted, sex/gender sensitive
approach.
159,500
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CIHR (Operating)
PI: Clark Dickerson
Co-Investigators: J. Côté, M. Bey, R. Bicknell, E. Nelson-Wong
Project title: Identifying the root causes of rotator cuff pathology
related to muscle fatigue
$20,600
SSHRC: Insight Development Grant
PI: L.R. Duncan
Co-Investigators: V. Talwar, N. Heath
Project title: Selective use of technology-based and face-to-face
communication for positive and negative information and affect
sharing among adolescents
14,780
Prostate Cancer Canada: Survivorship Research Grants PI: L.R. Duncan, S. Lambert Co-Investigators: J. Robinson, C. Loiselle, F. Carli, D. Santa Mina, P. Saha-Shaudhuri, S. Peacock, A. Matthew, L. Goldenberg, J. Ellis, N. Culos-Reed Project title: Reducing anxiety and enhancing quality of life among caregivers of prostate cancer survivors: Development and evaluation of a dyadic, tailored, web-based, psychosocial and physical activity self-management programme
173,071
Society of Family Planning Research Fund PI: A. Gariepy Co-Investigators: L.E. Fiellin, K.D. Hieftje, L.R. Duncan, B. Sawyer, J. Kohn Project title: Serious games for serious issues: Reducing high-risk sexual behavior in adolescents through a mobile game app
22,199
World Anti-Doping Agency: Social Sciences Research Grant PI: L.R. Duncan Project title: Enhancing Anti-Doping Education Interventions Using Framed Messages
11,176
Canadian Cancer Society Research Institute/ Capacity Development Award in Prevention PI: L.R. Duncan Project title: Development of a Videogame Intervention Targeting Cigarette Smoking Prevention among Young Adolescents
75,000
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NIH/ National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
PI: L.E. Fiellin
Co-Investigators: S Bauman, B. Forsyth, L. Mayes, R. Hubai, M.Z.
Rosenthal, P. Slovery, M. Chawarski, A. Seropian, C. Lejeuz, K.D.
Hieftje, B. Sawyer, L.R. Duncan
Project title: An interactive video game for HIV prevention in at-risk
adolescents
115,000
NIH/ Dartmouth Center for Technology and Behavioral Health
PI: L.R. Duncan, L.E. Feillin
Co-Investigators: K.D. Hieftje, B. Sawyer
Project title: Development of a Videogame Prototype Targeting
Cigarette Smoking Prevention among Young Adolescents
4,000
CIHR
PI: R.T. Hepple
Project title: Relationship between denervation and mitochondrial
function in aging skeletal muscle
134,459
CIHR
PI: S. Aaron, J. Martin
Co-Investigators: D. Jensen and 51 other co-applicants representing
20 different institutions
Project title: The Canadian Respiratory Research Network: Origin
and
Progression of Airway Disease
1,510,000
FRSQ
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Mecansimes neurophysiologique de destresse
respiratoire (dyspnee) chez les humaines dans des conditions de
stress physiologique
15,000
NSERC
PI: D. Jensen
Project Title: Neuro-physiological mechanisms of perceived
respiratory discomfort (dyspnea) in humans under conditions of
physiological stress
27,000
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NSERC
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Neuro-physiological mechanisms of perceived
respiratory discomfort (dyspnea) in humans under conditions of
physiological stress
5,000
FRSQ
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Mecanismes neurophysiologique de destresse
respiratoire (dyspnea) chez les humaines dans des conditions de
stress physiologique
56,269
FRSQ
PI: D. Jensen
Co-Investigators: B. Smith, V. Pepin, D. Saey
Project title: Constant Rate Shuttle Walking and Stair Stepping Tests
to Assess Exertional Dyspnea: Responsiveness to Pulmonary
Rehabilitation and Minimal Clincally Important Difference
20,000
NSERC
PI: T. Milner
Project title: Somatosensory control of dexterous movements
28,000
CIHR
PI T. Milner
Co-Investigators: D. Ostry
Project title: Resting-state network analysis of sensorimotor
processing during the formation of memory in the human brain
84,810
NSERC
PI: C. Paquette
Project title: Brain control of human locomotion
29,000
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CIHR
PI: A. Thiel, S.Black, S. Lanthier, E. Rochon
Co-Investigators: J. Chen, W.D. Heiss, G. Mochizuki, C. Paquette
Project title: NOninvasve Repeated Therapeutic Stimulation for
Aphasia Recovery – NORTHSTAR
166,719
NSERC CRD
PI: D. Pearsall
Co-Investigators: R. Turcotte, Robbins, Lessard
Project title: Human Factors Analysis of Ice Hockey Equipment
144,000
The Swedish Research Council
PI: D. Rassier
Project title: The complex molecular gear-box of muscle
173,050
The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research
and Higher Education
PI: D. Rassier
Co-Investigators: J. Lanner
Project title: Novel drug therapy for illness-related muscle weakness
23,170
CFI
PI: D. Rassier
Co-Investigators: P. Grutter
Project title: System to study the mechanics of single molecules with
high spatial and temporal resolution
697,595
CIHR
PI: D. Rassier
Co-Investigators: S. Hussain
Project title: Mechanisms underlying diaphragm weakness induced
by mechanical ventilation
107,500
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CIHR
PI: D. Rassier
Co-Investigators: A. Kashina
Project title: The role of protein arginylation in skeletal muscles
144,500
NSERC
PI: D. Rassier
Project title: The role of myosin surface loops 1 and 2 in regulating
the load-dependent power-stroke and ATP kinetics during muscle
contraction
22,500
Rossy Cancer Network
PI: Scheede-Bergdahl,C., Jagoe, T., Bourtros, M.; Liberman, S.,
Charlebois, P., Stein, B., Morais, J., Chitulescu, G., Morin, N.,
Feldman, L., Vasilevsky, C.A., Fried, G.
Project title: Using multimodal prehabilitation to improve outcomes
for frail patients undergoing resection of colorectal cancer
$97,597
Canadian Foundation for Innovation
PI: S.N. Sweet, L. Duncan
Project title: Adoption and maintenance of physical activity among
adults with mobility impairments
200,000
SSHRC
PI: S.N Sweet
Co-Investigators: M. Fortier, K. Martin-Ginis, A. Latimer-Cheung, L.
Noreau
Project title: Spinal cord injury, peer mentorship and quality of life:
Applying self-determination theory
45,009
FRSQ (Chercheur Bousier Junior 1)
PI: S.N. Sweet
Project title: Comprendre le maintien de l’activité physique après la
réadaptation cardiaque
69,629
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Ministère de l’Enseignment supérieur. De la Recherche et de la
Science, Fonds des services aux collectives.
PI: M.E. Lamontagne
Co-Investigators: S.N. Sweet, K. Arbour-Nicitopoulos, M. Légaré
Project title: Co-construction et implantation d’un programme de
counseling individual visant à améliorer le niveau d’activité
physique des personnes ayant des incapacités physiques
33,707
Quebec Pain Network
PI: T. Wideman
Co-Investigators: L. Stone, S.N. Sweet
Project title: Sensitivity to Physical Activity (SPA) as a subgrouping
factor for patient responses to pain rehabilitation following work-
related musculoskeltel injury
24,991
Réseau Provincial de Recherche En Adaptation-Réadaptation
(REPAR)
PI: C.S. Batcho
Co-Investigators: P. Boissy, A. Blanchette, S. Sweet, N.M. Robitaille
Project title: Activité physique basée sur la marche pendant et après
la réadaptation post-AVC: Caractérisation et analyse des relations
avec des facteurs cliniques, fonctionnels et psychosociaux
19,440.68
Réseau Provincial de Recherche En Adaptation-Réadaptation
(REPAR)
PI: C.S. Batcho
Co-Investigators: P. Boissy, A. Blanchette, S.N. Sweet, N.M.
Robitaille
Project title: Activité physique basée sur la marche pendant et après
la réadaptation post-AVC: Caractérisation et analyse des relations
avec des facteurs cliniques, fonctionnels et psychosociaux
35,178
CRIR Start-up funds for emerging researchers
PI: S.N. Sweet
30,000
TOTAL : 5,484.068
Granting Agency 2015
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Canadian Foundation Dietetic Research
PI: R. Andersen, H. Plourde
Project title: Energy expenditure of spinal cord injured patients
19,975
B2Ten
PI: W.J. Harvey
Project title: The Physical Literacy Project
1,000
CIHR
PI: R. Hepple
Co-Investigator: T. Taivassalo
Project title: Mechanisms of motor unit protection by exercise in
aging muscle
123,277
William Dawson Research Scholar Award Program
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Neuro-physiological mechanisms of perceived
respiratory discomfort (dyspnea) in humans under conditions of
physiological stress
10,000
Lamour Hosiery
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Does wearing a garment made of cooling fabric
improve 20km cycling time trail performance in competitive
athletes?
47,160
Boehringer Ingleheim Canada Ltd
PI: D. Jensen
Project title: Constant Rate Shuttle Walking and Stair Stepping
Tests to Access Exertional Dyspnea: Responsiveness to Pulmonary
Rehabilitation and Minimal Clincally Important Difference
28,663.70
McGill-Oxford Neuroscience Collaboration
PI : T. Milner, C. Stagg
Project title : Connectivity and communicability in the sensorimotor
network during motor learning following stroke
24,000
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IRSST
PI : C. Gauvin, D. Pearsall, T. Dutta, Y.Li
Project title : Evaluation de chaussures de travail d’hiver :
comparaison de méthodes pour déterminer la résistance au
glissement sur des surface glacées
5,000
TOTAL: 259,075
TOTAL RESEARCH FUNDING PI Totals:
5,743,143
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Appendix III: Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
ANDERSEN, Ross
Prokop NW, Reid RE, Andersen, R.E. Seasonal Changes in Whole Body and Regional Body Composition Profiles
of Elite Collegiate Ice-Hockey Players. J Strength Cond Res. 2016 Mar;30(3):684-92.
Dikareva, A., Harvey, W.J., Cicchillitti, M.A,, Bartlett, S.J., Andersen RE. Exploring Perceptions of Barriers,
Facilitators, and Motivators to Physical Activity Among Female Bariatric Patients: Implications for Physical
Activity Programming. Am J Health Promot. 2015 Nov 11
Prokop, N.W., Duncan, L.R., Andersen, R.E. Do Canadian collegiate hockey players accurately perceive body
composition changes after unmonitored training and diet? Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2015 Oct;40(10
Soueidan, M., Bartlett, S.J., Noureldin, Y.A., Andersen, R.E., Andonian, S. Leisure time physical activity, smoking
and risk of recent symptomatic urolithiasis: Survey of stone clinic patients. Can Urol Assoc J. 2015 Jul-Aug;9(7-
8):257-62
Reid, R.E., Carver, T.E., Andersen, K.M., Court, O., Andersen, R.E. Physical activity and sedentary behavior in
bariatric patients long-term post-surgery. Obes Surg. 2015 Jun;25(6):1073-7.
Loprinzi, P.D., Crespo, C.J., Andersen, R.E., Smit, E. Association of body mass index with cardiovascular disease
biomarkers. Am J Prev Med. 2015 Mar;48(3):338-44
Loprinzi, P.D., Lee, I.M., Andersen, R.E., Crespo, C.J., Smit, E. Association of Concurrent Healthy Eating and
Regular Physical Activity With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in U.S. Youth. Am J Health Promot. 2015 Sep-
Oct;30(1):2-8.
Reid, R.E.R., Andersen, R.E. Affordable Activity Monitors Can Improve Post-Surgical Care in BariatricSurgery
Patients. Journal of Anaplastology. 2015 4(1): 1-3.
Babineau, O., Carver, T.E., Reid, R.E.R., Christou, N.V., Andersen, R.E. Objectively Monitored Physical Activity
and Sitting Time in Bariatric Patients Pre- and Post-Surgery. Journal of Obesity and Bariatrics. 2015 2(2): 1-5.
BLOOM, Gordon
BLOOM, G.A. (Falcão W. R., Bloom, G.A., and Loughead, T.M.) Coaches’ perceptions of team cohesion in
Paralympic sports. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, v. 32, no. 3, 2015, pp. 206-222. Impact factor = 1.324
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Caron, J. G., Bloom, G.A., Falcão W. R., and Sweet, S. N.) An examination of concussion education programmes: A
scoping review methodology. Injury Prevention, v. 21, no. 5, 2015, pp. 301-308. Impact factor = 1.891
Caron, J.G., Bloom, G.A., and Bennie, A. Canadian high school coaches’ experiences, insights, and perceived roles
with sport-related concussion. International Sport Coaching Journal, v. 2, no. 3, 2015, pp. 285-297. Impact factor = NA,
journal is 2 years old.
Delaney, J.S., Lamfookon, C., Bloom, G.A., Al-kashimir, A., and Correa, J.A.) Why University athletes
choose not to reveal their concussion symptoms during a practice or game. Clinical Journal of Sport
Medicine, v. 25, no. 2, 2015, pp. 113-125. Impact factor = 2.268
Cormier, M.L., Bloom, G.A., and Harvey, W.J. Elite coach perceptions of cohesion on coacting teams.
International Journal of Sport Science and Coaching, v. 10, no. 6, 2015, pp. 1039-1053. Impact factor =
0.930
Caron, J.G., and Bloom, G.A.. Ethical issues surrounding concussions and player safety in professional
ice hockey. Neuroethics, v. 8, no. 1, 2015, pp. 5-13. Impact factor = 1.311
COTE, Julie
Côté, J.N., Fedorowich, L., Emery, K., The effect of walking while typing on neck/shoulder patterns.
European Journal of Applied Physiology, v. 115, no. 8, 2015, pp. 1813-1823.
Antle, D.M., Vézina, N., and Côté, J.N. Comparing standing posture and use of a sit-stand stool: Analysis of
vascular, muscular and discomfort outcomes during simulated industrial work. International Journal of Industrial
Ergonomics, v. 45, 2015, pp. 98-106.
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Vafadar, A.K., Côté, J.N., and Archambault, P.S. Effectiveness of functional electrical stimulation in improving
clinical outcomes in the upper arm following stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Biomedical Research
International, 2015, article ID 729768, 14p.
Messing, K., Stock, S., Côté, J.N., and Tissot, F. Is sitting worse than static standing? How a gender analysis can
move us toward understanding determinants and effects of occupational standing and walking. Journal of
Occupational and Environmental Hygiene, v. 12, no. 3, 2015, pp. D11-17.
Vafadar, A.K., Côté, J.N., and Archambault, P.S.) Sex differences in the shoulder position sense acuity: a
crosssectional study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, v. 16, no. 1, 2015, pp.273-78.
DUNCAN, Lindsay
Montanaro, E., Fiellin, L. E., Fakhouri, T., Kyriakides, T., Duncan, L. R. (2015). Using videogame applications to assess gains in
substance use knowledge in adolescents: New opportunities for evaluating intervention exposure and content mastery. Journal
of Medical Internet Research, 17(10), e245
Prokop, N., Duncan, L. R., & Andersen, R. (2015). Do Canadian collegiate hockey players accurately perceive body composition changes after unmonitored training and diet? Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 40(10), 1056-1060. Markland, D., Hall, C. R., Duncan, L. R., Simatovic, J. (2015). The effects of an imagery intervention on exercise-related implicit and explicit attitudes. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 17, 24-31.
HARVEY, William
Dikareva, A., Harvey, W.J., Cicchillitti, M., Bartlett, S.J., & Andersen, R.E. (Published Online First). Perceptions of Barriers and Facilitators to Physical Activity among Female Bariatric Patients. American Journal of Health Promotion (doi: 10.4278/ajhp.140609-QUAL-270 ; impact factor: 2.65)
HEPPLE, Russell
Gouspillou, G., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Spendiff, S., Purves-Smith, F.M., Meehan, B., Mlynarski, H., Archer-Lahlou,
E., Sgarioto, N., Rak, J., Taivassalo, T., Hepple*, R.T., and Jagoe, R.T.*. Severe Mitochondrial Dysfunction Persists
Two Months Following Chemotherapy in Mouse Skeletal Muscle. *Dual senior author. Scientific Reports 5: 8717,
2015. PMID: 25732599
Neufer, P.D., Bamman, M.M., Muoio, D.M., Bouchard, C., Cooper, D.M., Goodpaster, B.H., Booth, F.W., Kohrt,
W.M., Gerszten, R.E., Mattson, M.P., Hepple, R.T., Kraus, W.E., Reid, M.B., Bodine, S.C., Jakicic, J.M., Fleg, J.L.,
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Williams, J.P., Joseph, L., Evans, M., Maruvad, P.,Rodgers, M., Roary, M., Boyce, A.T., Drugan, J.K., Koenig, J.I.,
Ingraham, R.H., Krotoski, D., Garcia-Cazarin, M., McGowan, J.A. and Laughlin, M.R. Understanding the Cellular
and Molecular Mechanisms of Physical Activity-induced Health Benefits. Cell Metab. 22(1): 4-11, 2015. PMID:
26073496
Hepple, R.T. and C.L. Rice, C.L. Innervation and Neuromuscular Control in Ageing Skeletal Muscle. The Journal of
Physiology (Invited Review). PMID: 26437581
JENSEN, Dennis
Cory, J., Schaeffer, M.R., Wilkie, S., Ramsook, A., Puyat, J., Arbour, B., Basran, R., Lam, M., Les, C., Macdonald, B.,
Jensen, D., Guenette J.A. Sex differences in the intensity and qualitative dimensions of exertional dyspnea in
physically active young adults. Journal of Applied Physiology. 119(9): 998-1006, 2015.
Muscat, K.M., Kotrach, H.G., Wilkinson-Maitland, C.A., Schaeffer, M.R., Mendonca, C.T., Jensen, D. Physiological
and perceptual responses to incremental exercise testing in healthy men: Effect of exercise test modality. Applied
Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 40(11): 1199-209, 2015.
Abdallah, S.J., Krug, R., Jensen, D. Does wearing clothing made of a synthetic cooling fabric improve indoor cycle
exercise endurance in trained athletes? Physiological Reports. 3(7): e12505, 2015.
Elbehairy, A.F., Ciavaglia, C.E., Webb, K.A., Guenette, J.A., Jensen, D., Mourad, S.M., Neder, J.A., O’Donnell, D.E.;
on behalf of the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Pulmonary gas exchange abnormalities in mild COPD:
Implications for exercise tolerance. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 191 (12): 1384-1394,
2015.
Kotrach, H.G., Bourbeau, J., Jensen, D. Does nebulized fentanyl relive dyspnea during exercise in healthy man?
Journal of Applied Physiology. 118(11): 1406-1414, 2015.
Faisal, A., Webb, K.A., Guenette, J.A., Jensen, D., Neder, J.A., O’Donnell, D.E. on behalf of the Canadian
Respiratory Research Network. Effect of age-related ventilator inefficiency on respiratory sensation during
exercise. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 205: 120-139, 2015.
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Ivanova, E.L., Jensen, D., Cassof, J., Gu, F., Knauper, B. Acceptance and commitment therapy improves exercise
tolerance in sedentary women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 47(6): 1251-1258, 2015.
MILNER/Theodore
Hochman, E.Y., Wang, S., Milner, T.E. and Fellows, L.K. (2015) Double dissociation of error inhibition and correction deficits after basal ganglia or dorsomedial frontal damage in humans. Neuropsychologia 69: 130-139
PAQUETTE, Caroline
Paquette C, Franzén E, Horak F. More falls in cerebellar ataxia when standing on a slow up-moving tilt of the support surface. Cerebellum. 2015 Jul 23. [Epub ahead of print]
PEARSALL, David
Paquette, M.R., Zucker-Levin, A., DeVita P., Hoekstra, J. and Pearsall, D.J. (2015) Lower limb joint angular position
and muscle activity during elliptical exercise in men Journal of Applied Biomechanics, 31: 19-27
http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/JAB.2014-0105
SCHEEDE-BERGDAHL, Celena
Santa Mina, D., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Gillis, C. Optimization of surgical outcomes with prehabilitation, Carli
F.Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2015 Sep; 40(9):966-9. Impact Factor: 2.68
Larsen, S., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Whitesell, T., Boushel, R., Bergdahl, A. Increased intrinsic mitochondrial
respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle from rats with streptozotocin-induced hyperglycemia. Physiol Rep. 2015
Jul;3(7). Impact Factor: none reported to date
Gouspillou, G., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Spendiff, S., Vuda, M., Meehan, B., Mlynarski, H., Archer-Lahlou, E.,
Sgarioto, N., Purves-Smith, F.M., Konokhova, Y., Rak, J., Chevalier, S., Taivassalo, T., Hepple, R.T., Jagoe, R. T.
Anthracycline-containing chemotherapy causes long-term impairment of mitochondrial respiration and increased
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reactive oxygen species release in skeletal muscle. Sci Rep. 2015 Mar 3;5:871 *Denotes equal contribution. Impact
Factor: 5.58
RASSIER, Dilson
Minozzo, F.C., Altman, A., Rassier, D.E., Mg, A.D.P. Activation contributes to force enhancement during fast
stretch of isolated skeletal myofibrils. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2015: August 19;
463(4):1129-34 Epub 2015 Jun 19.
Trecarten, N., Minozzo, F.C., Leite, F.S., Rassier, D.E. Risidual force depression in single sarcomeres is abolished by
MgADP-induced activation. Scientific Reports 2015; 3;5:10555. Epub 2015 Jun 3.
Altman, D., Minozzo, F.C., Rassier, D.E. Thixotropy and rheopexy of muscle fibers probed using sinusoidal
oscillations. PloS One 2015;16;10(4):E0121726. Epub 2015 Apr. 16.
Philippou, A., Minozzo, F.C., Spinazzola, J.M., Smith, L.R., Lei, H., Rassier, D.E., Barton, E.R., Masticatory muscles
of mouse do not undergo atrophy in space. The FASEB Journal 2015;July 20;29(7):2769-79 Epub 2015 May 20.
SWEET, Shane
Mistry, C. D., Sweet, S.N., Rhodes, R. E. & Latimer-Cheung, A. E. (2015). Text2Plan: Exploring changes in the
quantity and quality of action plans and physical activity in a text messaging intervention. Psychology & Health, 30,
839 – 856. doi: 10.1080/08870446.2014.997731 : Impact Factor: 1.95
Mistry, C. D., Sweet, S. N., Latimer-Cheung, A. E. & Rhodes, R.E. (2015). Predicting changes in planning and
physical activity among adults. Psychology of Sport & Exercise, 7, 1-6. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2014.10.002; Impact
factor: 1.896 (5 year impact factor: 2.390)
Mistry, C. D., Sweet, S. N., Latimer-Cheung, A. E. & Rhodes, R. E. (2015) Planfulness moderates intentions to plan
and planning behaviour for physical activity. Journal of Behavioral Health, 4, 28-32. doi:10.5455/jbh.20150213090349.
Impact factor: N/A
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Strachan, S.M., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K., & Sweet, S.N., & Perras, M.G.M. (2015). Self-regulatory efficacy’s role in
the relationship between exercise identity and perceptions of and actual exercise behavior. Psychology of Sport and
Exercise, 8, 53-59. doi:10.1016/j.psychsport.2015.01.002. ; Impact factor: 1.896 (5 year impact factor: 2.390)
Caron, J. G., Bloom, G. A., Falcao, W. R., & Sweet, S.N. (2015). An examination of concussion education programs:
A scoping review methodology. Injury Prevention, 21, 301–308. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2014-041479; Impact
FactorL: 1.891.
Optimization of surgical outcomes with prehabilitation.Santa Mina, D., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Gillis, C., Carli
F.Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2015 Sep ;40(9):966-9. Impact Factor: 2.68
Increased intrinsic mitochondrial respiratory capacity in skeletal muscle from rats with streptozotocin-induced
hyperglycemia. Larsen. S., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Whitesell, T., Boushel, R., Bergdahl, A. Physiol Rep. 2015 Jul;3(7).
Impact Factor: none reported to date
Anthracycline-containing chemotherapy causes long-term impairment of mitochondrial respiration and increased
reactive oxygen species release in skeletal muscle. Gouspillou, G.*, Scheede-Bergdahl, C.*, Spendiff, S., Vuda, M.,
Meehan, B., Mlynarski, H., Archer-Lahlou, E., Sgarioto, N., Purves-Smith, F.M., Konokhova, Y., Rak, J., Chevalier,
S., Taivassalo, T., Hepple, R.T., Jagoe, R.T. Sci Rep. 2015 Mar 3;5:871 *Denotes equal contribution. Impact Factor:
5.58
TAIVASSALO, Tanja
Taivassalo, T.; Sabah Hussain, S. . Contribution of the mitochondria to locomotor muscle dysfunction in COPD patients. CHEST (invited review). Chest. 2015 Dec 12. pii: S0012-3692(15)00290-1.
Landry, J.S., Tremblay, G.M., Li, P.Z., Benedetti, A., Taivassalo, T. Lung function and bronchial hyperresponsiveness in adults born prematurely: a cohort study. Ann Am Thorac Soc. 2015 [Epub ahead of print]
Perrault, H., Richard, R., Kapchinsky, S., Baril, J., Bourbeau, J., Taivassalo, T. Addressing assumptions for the use of non-invasive cardiac output measurement techniques during exercise in COPD. Journal of Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD. 2015 Sep 25:1-7 [Epub ahead of print]
Ørngreen, M.C., Jeppesen, T.D., Taivassalo, T., Hauerslev, S., Preisler, N., Heinicke, K., Haller, R.G., Vissing, J., van Hall, G. J. Lactate and Energy Metabolism During Exercise in Patients With Blocked Glycogenolysis (McArdle Disease). Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2015 Aug;100(8) Gouspillou, G., Scheede-Bergdahl, C., Spendiff, S., Vuda, M., Meehan, B., Mlynarski, H., Archer-Lahlou, E., Sgarioto, N., Purves-Smith, F.M., Konokhova, Y., Rak, J., Chevalier, S., Taivassalo, T., Hepple, R.T., Jagoe, R.T. Anthracycline-containing chemotherapy causes long-term impairment of mitochondrial respiration and increased reactive oxygen species release in skeletal muscle. Sci Rep. 2015 Mar 3;5:8717.
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Refereed Conference Proceedings/Presentations
ANDERSEN, Ross
Apostolakis, C., Reid, R., Sweet, S., Plourde, H., E Andersen, R.E. Pilot Study: Assessing Resting Energy
Expenditure for Individuals with Spinal Cord Injuries. 17th Annual Rehabilitation Colloquium at Queens
University
Pham, K., R Schaeffer, M., Reid, R.E.R., Abdallah, S., Andersen, R.E., Jensen, D. (2015). Physiological Mechanisms
of Activity-Related Dyspnea in Obesity. CHEST 2015
Abdallah, S.J., Reid, R.E.R., Andersen, R.A., Jensen, D. (2015). The effects of bariatric surgery for morbid obesity on
functional capacity and activity-related dyspnea. CHEST 2015
Carver, T.E., Andersen, K.M., Reid, R.E.R., Court, O., Andersen, R.E.. (2015). Physical Activity Levels and Aerobic
Capacity in Bariatric Patients 10 Years Following Weight Loss Surgery. North American Primary Research Group
A. Insogna, J., Reid, R.E.R., Comptour, A.M., Bewski, N.A., Sciortino, C.D., Sweet, S.N., Andersen, R.E. (2015).
Effects of Total Sleep and Sleep Before Midnight on Activity Levels in Female University Students. 62nd ACSM
Annual Meeting and 6th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine
Prokop, N.W, Reid, R.E.R., Andersen, R.E. (2015). Comparisons Between Off-ice Fitness And Body Composition
Profiles Of Canadian Interuniversity Hockey Players. 62nd ACSM Annual Meeting and 6th World Congress on
Exercise is Medicine
Bewski, N.A., Reid, R.E.R., Couture, A.M., Insogna, J.A., Sciortino, C.D., Andersen, ReE. (2015). Comparison of
Self-Perceived Daily Physical Activity vs Objective Measures Among Female Varsity Student Athletes. 62nd ACSM
Annual Meeting and 6th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine
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Comptour, A.M., Reid, R.E.R., Insogna, J.A., Sciortino, C.D., Bewski, N.A., Andersen, R.E. (2015). Effects Of
Placement On Accuracy Of The Fitbit Force And One Accelerometers In Measuring Activity. 62nd ACSM Annual
Meeting and 6th World Congress on Exercise is Medicine
Prokop, N., Reid, R.E.R., Andersen, R.E. (2014). Using Dual Energy X-Ray Absorption to Assess Off-Season Body
Composition Changes in Elite Male Canadian Interuniversity Hockey Players. Sport Innovation Summit (Own the
Podium)
BLOOM, Gordon
Caron, J.G., Bloom, G.A., and Bennie, A. Youth coaches’ perceptions and knowledge of sport-related concussions.
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise Psychology, v. 47 (S5), 2015, p. 32.
Bloom, G.A. Coaching across the lifespan: Strategies for success. Invited keynote address at annual National Coaching Conference (NCC), Morgantown, WV, USA, June 2015. Bloom, G.A. Coach learning and development in Paralympic sport. Invited keynote address at the NSSU
Developer Academy International Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, February 2015.
Bloom, G.A. Listening, challenging, and supporting in sport and exercise psychology. Invited keynote address at
the 19th annual Eastern Canada Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS), Ottawa, Ontario, March 2015.
Bloom, G.A. Coach learning and development in parasport. Invited presentation at the 30th annual Association for
Applied Sport Psychology (AASP), Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 2015.
Bloom, G.A. Current issues in Canadian sport coaching research. Invited presentation
Bloom, G.A. Current issues in Canadian sport coaching research. Invited presentation at the NSSU Developer
Academy International Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, February 2015.
Bloom, G.A. Effective coach leadership behaviors. Oral presentation at the 30th annual Association for Applied
Sport Psychology (AASP), Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 2015.
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Bloom, G.A. Coach leadership in Paralympic sport. Oral presentation at the 14th European Congress of Sport
Psychology (FEPSAC), Bern, Switzerland, July 2015.
Caron, J.G., Bloom, G.A., and Rathwell, S. Leadership characteristics and behaviors of the assistant coach in elite
sport. Symposium presented at the 30th annual conference of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology
(AASP), Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 2015.
Caron, J.G., Bloom, G.A., and Bennie, A.) Coaches’ perceived roles and behaviors with sport-related concussions.
Oral presentation at the 30th annual conference of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP),
Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 2015.
Hoffmann, M.D., Loughead, T.M., and Bloom, G.A. Mentoring functions employed by athlete mentors in elite
sport. Oral presentation at the 30th annual conference of the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP),
Indianapolis, IN, USA, October 2015.
Falcão, W., Bloom, G.A., and Loughead, T.M. Coach strategies that satisfy the psychological needs of elite athletes
with a disability. Poster presented at the annual National Coaching Conference (NCC), Morgantown, WV, USA,
June 2015.
Fairhurst, K., Bloom, G.A., and Harvey, W.J. Strategies for improving the learning and career development of
Paralympic coaches. Poster presented at the annual National Coaching Conference (NCC), Morgantown, WV,
USA, June 2015.
Kim, J., and Bloom, G.A. University coaches’ strategies for developing first-year student-athletes. Poster presented
at the annual National Coaching Conference (NCC), Morgantown, WV, USA, June 2015.
Caron, J.G., and Bloom, G.A. Overview of a multiphase concussion education program for high school athletes.
Oral presentation at the 19th annual Eastern Canada Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS), Ottawa,
Ontario, March 2015.
Kim, J., and Bloom, G.A. Intercollegiate coaches’ perceptions of the coach-athlete relationship with first-year
student athletes. Oral presentation at the 19th annual Eastern Canada Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium
(ECSEPS), Ottawa, Ontario, March 2015.
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Allain, J., and Bloom, G.A. A proposed study on the routines and knowledge of NCAA hockey coaches during
intermission. Oral presentation at the 19th annual Eastern Canada Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium
(ECSEPS), Ottawa, Ontario, March 2015.
Donoso, D., Bloom, G.A., and Caron, J.G. Canadian University coaches’ insights on developing a championship
team. Oral presentation at the 19th annual Eastern Canada Sport & Exercise Psychology Symposium (ECSEPS),
Ottawa, Ontario, March 2015.
Caron, J.G., Bloom, G.A., and Bennie, A. Youth coaches’ perceptions and knowledge of sport-related concussions.
Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), San Diego, CA, USA,
May 2015.
Donoso, D., Bloom, G.A., and Caron, J.G. Canadian university coaches’ perceptions of preparing for a
championship game. Poster presented at the 14th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), Bern,
Switzerland, July 2015.
Caron, J.G. Bloom, G.A., and Balish, S.M. Understanding how youth athletes acquire information about
concussions. Poster presented at the 14th European Congress of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC), Bern, Switzerland,
July 2015.
Douglas, S. Bloom, G.A., and Falcão, W. Career development and learning pathways of Paralympic head coaches
with a disability. Oral presentation at the VISTA conference, Girona, Spain, October 2015.
COTE, Julie
Côté, J.N., Srinivasan, D., Sinden, K.E., Mathiassen, S.E. Gender differences in muscle activity
responses to a fatiguing short-cycle repetitive task. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 9th International
Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Toronto, July 2016.
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Farias, A., Fedorowich, L., and Côté, J.N Effects of modified computer work posture on upper body muscle activity
variability. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Prevention of Work-
Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Toronto, July 2016.
Côté, J.N., Farias, A., and Fedorowich, L. Modified computer workstations to increase mobility: how do they affect
trunk, neck and upper limb patterns? Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference
on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Toronto, July 2016.
Antle, D.A., and Côté, J.N. A comparison of upper limb muscle recruitment strategies during a manual task
inseated and standing work postures. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference
onPrevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Toronto, July 2016
Antle, D.A., and Côté, J.N. Relationships between lower limb vascular and muscular outcomes in standing and sit-
standing work postures. Accepted for publication in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Prevention
of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders, Toronto, July 2016.
Côté, J.N. Sex, gender and motor control: what should you know before planning an intervention? Accepted
forpublication in Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal
Disorders, Toronto, July 2016.
Farias, A., and Côté, J.N. Effects of dual monitor workstation on neck-shoulder muscular and proprioceptive
characteristics associated with a 90min computer task in males and females. Accepted for publication in
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Prevention of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders,
Toronto, July 2016.
Hébert, L.J., Côté, J.N., and Roy, J.S. Pain, Impairments and Functional Limitations Profiles in RCAF Helicopter
Aircrew. Proceedings of the 6th Annual Military and Veteran Health Research Forum, Quebec, November 2015.
DUNCAN, Lindsay
Marien, M., Vellner, P., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, October). A test of socioemotional selectivity theory in the context of
health information. Paper presented at the meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport
Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta.
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Sweet, S.N., Waskiw-Ford, M.A., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, October 16th) Move More or Sit Less? Comparing physical
activity and sedentary behaviour messages among sedentary adults. Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for
Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta.
Duncan, L. R., Latimer, A. E., Rivers, S. E., Martinez, J. L., Schmid, K., Pomery, E., & Salovey, P. (2015, August).
Not all messages are created equal: Toward an integrated approach to message development. In D. Sherman
(Chair), Message Framing and Health: Exploring the Role of Context. Symposium conducted at the 2015 American
Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Kitner, S., Conti, J., Pearson, A., Sweet, S. N., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, Saturday March 28). Choice, feedback, and
motivation: A proposed experimental test in exercise. Paper presented at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise
Psychology Symposium. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Hall, S., Michalovic, E., Bassett-Gunter, R., Sweet, S. N., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, Saturday March 28). Understanding
the effects of message framing on physical activity action planning: The role of risk perception and elaboration.
Paper presented at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Michalovic, E., Duncan, L. R., Bassett-Gunter, R., & Sweet, S. N. (2015, Saturday March 28). Action planning: A
risky behaviour? Paper presented at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. Ottawa,
ON, Canada.
Elman, A. & Duncan, L. R. (2015). An exploration of adolescents’ reactions to messages encouraging cancer-
prevention behaviours from the perspectives of message framing and fuzzy trace theory. Paper presented at the
Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Workun-Hill, M., Duncan, L. R., DaCosta, D. (2015, Friday March 27). An examination of psychosocial variables
during the first trimester of pregnancy as predictors of physical activity levels in the second trimester. Paper
presented at the Eastern Canadian Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
Rebner, J. & Duncan, L. R. (2015, Friday March 27). Talking your way to record times: Instructional vs.
motivational self-talk and 10 km time-trial performance. Paper presented at the Eastern Canadian Sport and
Exercise Psychology Symposium. Ottawa, ON, Canada.
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Workun-Hill, M., DaCosta, D., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, November). Psychosocial modifiable factors influencing
physical activity in pregnancy. Poster session presented at the 2nd Biennial Perinatal Mental Health Conference.
Chicago, IL, USA.
Rebner, J. N., Hallward, L., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, October). A qualitative exploration of adolescent athletes’
perspectives, awareness, and experiences related to doping. Poster session presented at Canadian Society for
Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology Conference. Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Hallward, L., Ziavras, A., & Duncan, L. R. (2015, October). A Systematic Examination of the Gain- and Loss-Framed
Content of Educational Resources Aimed at Preventing Doping among Adolescent Athletes. Poster session
presented at the meeting of The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton,
AB.
Michalovic, E., Hall, S., Duncan, L. R., Bassett-Gunter, R., & Sweet, S. (2015). Understanding the effects of message
framing on physical activity action planning: A preliminary look at the role of risk perception as a moderator.
Presented at Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology Conference, Edmonton, Alberta.
Lambert, S., Bruson, A.-M., Kapellas, S., Myrand, M., & Duncan, L. R. (2015). The effect of exercise on caregivers’
psychosocial and physical activity outcomes: A systematic review. Poster session presented at the 2015 World
Congress of Psycho-Oncology. Washington, DC, USA.
HARVEY, William
Sayer, V., & Harvey, W.J. (March, 2015). Leisure and Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Review. Presentation at the
18th Annual Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Wilkinson, S., & Harvey, W.J. (March, 2015). Leisure and Schizophrenia: A Comprehensive Review. Presentation at
the 18th Annual Eastern Canada Sport and Exercise Psychology Symposium. University of Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
HEPPLE, Russell
Mitochondrial alterations in aging muscle and relationship to atrophy. Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology,
Hamilton, CAN, October 16, 2015.
Mechanisms of Atrophy in Aging Muscle. Myogenesis Gordon Research Conference, Lassa, Italy, June 21-26, 2015.
Role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the loss of muscle quality in old age. International Conference on Frailty &
Sarcopenia Research, Boston, USA, April 23-25, 2015.
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Mechanisms of atrophy in aging muscle. Canadian Geriatrics Society Canada Annual Meeting, Montreal, CAN,
April 17, 2015.
JENSEN, Dennis
Abdallah, S.J., Reid, R.E.R., Andersen, R.A., Jensen, D. The effects of bariatric surgery for morbid obesity on functional capacity and activity-related dyspnea. Chest. 148 (4 Meeting Abstracts): 899A, 2015. Wilkinson-Maitland, C., Borel, B., Hamilton, A., Perrault, H., Bourbeau, J., Maltais, F., Jensen, D. Effect of bronchodilator therapy on neural respiratory drive and dyspnea during incremental stair stepping exercise in patients with COPA. European Respiratory Journal. 46 (suppl. 59) PA 2234, 2015. Pham, K., Schaeffer, M.R., Reid, R.E.R., Abdallah, S.J., Andersen, R.A., Jensen, D. Physiological mechanisms of increased activity-related dyspnea in obesity. European Respiratory Journal. 46 (suppl. 59):PA1549, 2015 Brosseau, M.., Smith, B., Jensen, D., Coxson, H., Bergeron, C., Bourdeau, J. Characterization of morphological phenotypes of COPD patients by MDCT scan and their relationship to exercise physiology and symptom limitation. American Journal of Respiratory and Critcal Care Medicine 191: A2862, 2015. Corey, J., Schaeffer, M.R., Ramsook, A.H., Wilkie, S.S., Jensen, D., Guenette, J.A. Sex differences in the qualitative dimensions of exertional dyspnea in healthy adults. American Journal of Respiratory and Critcal Care Medicine. 191: A3414, 2015. Elbehairy, A.F., Cheng, S., Ciavaglia, C.E., Preston, M., Guenette, J.A., Jensen, D., Webb, K.A. Neder, J.A., O’Donnell, D.E; on behalf of the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Predictors of exercise limitation in smokers with preserved spirometry. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 191: A2671, 2015. Elbehairy, A.F., Faisal, A., Viavaglia, C.E., Preston, M., Gunette, J.A., Jensen, D., Webb, K.A., Neder, J.A., O’Donnell, D.E.; on behalf of the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Respiratory neural drive and dyspnea are increased in smokers at risk for COPD. American Journal of Respiratory and Critial Care Medicine. 191: A4105, 2015. Elbehairy, A.F., Ciavaglia, C.E., Gunette, J.A., Jensen, D., Webbs, K.A., Neder, J.A., O’Donnell, D.E.; on behalf of the Canadian Respiratory Research Network. Increased ventilator inefficiency in mid COPD: Mechanisms and clinical implications. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.191: A1215, 2015.
MILNER, Theodore
Milner, T.E., Gassert, R. and Hayward, V. (2015) Exploratory movements in unconstrained tactile search with
virtual surfaces. ICVR 2015
Nugent, M. and Milner, T.E. (2015) Training and movement frequency affect paraspinal muscle activation patterns
in cyclic segmental spine motions. 24th Ann. Mtg. Soc. NCM
Milner, T.E., Gassert, R. and Hayward, V. (2015) Processing somatosensory information for control of dexterous
finger movements. ZNZ Symposium
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PAQUETTE, Caroline
Frias, I., Starrs, F., Paquette C. (2015). Healthy Aging Locomotor Steering Activated Network. The 3rd North America Meeting on Brain Stimulation and Neuroimaging, Montreal QC, April 27-28, 2015.
Frias, I., Starrs, F., Paquette C. (2015). Resting-state brain connectivity of motor networks post-stroke. Canadian Stroke Congress, Toronto ON, September 17-19, 2015.
Starrs, F., Frias, I., Soucy, J.P., Paquette C. (2015). Steering of human gait network and changes induced poststroke. Canadian Stroke Congress, Toronto ON, September 17-19, 2015.
Soucy, J.P., Paquette, C. (2015). Cortical plasticity during ambulation in post-stroke patients assessed with 18F-FDG PET imaging. Canadian Association of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting, Montreal QC, January 29-February 1, 2015.
Conradsson, D., Paquette, C., Löfgren N, Franzén E. (2015). Pre- and unplanned walking turns in Parkinson's disease - effects of anti-parkinson medication. International Society for Posture and Gait Research World Congress, Seville Spain, June 28-July 2, 2015.
PEARSALL, David
Wu, T., Pearsall D.J., Russell, P.J. and Imanaka, Y. (2015) Kinematic Comparions Between Forward And Backward
Skating In Ice Hockey 33rd International Society of Biomechanics of Sport (ISBS), Poitiers, France, June 30-July 3, 2015
Shell, J., Renaud, P., Dixon, P.C., Pearsall. D.J. Skating push-off mechanics in elite and recreational ice hockey
players. Bodies of Knowledge Graduate Conference, University of Toronto May 7 – 8th, 2015
Renaud, R., Shell, J., Pearsall, D.J. 3D body movement kinematics of ice hockey skating: protocol for successful
data collection on an ice surface. Bodies of Knowledge Graduate Conference, University of Toronto May 7 – 8th,
2015
Gauvin, C., Pearsall, D., Damavandi, M., Michaud-Paquette, Y., Farbos, B., Imbeau, D. (2015) Étude exploratoire
sur les facteurs de risque de glissades chez les policiers et chez les brigadiers scolaires, 37e Conférence Association
québécoise pour l'hygiène,la santé et la sécurité du travail (AQHSST), May 2015, St-Sauveur, Qc
SCHEEDE-BERGDAHL, Celena
Canadian Anesthesiology Society, May 2015
Canadian Nutrition Society, May 2015
PATH seminar, November 2015
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SWEET, Shane
Sweet, S.N., Waskiw-Ford, M., & Duncan, L. (2015). Move More or Sit Less? Comparing physical activity and
sedentary behaviour messages among sedentary adults. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 47 (1). Annual
meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta. (October
16th, 2015)
Michalovic, E., Hall, S., Duncan, L.R., Bassett-Gunter, R., & Sweet, S.N. (2015). Understanding the effects of
message framing on physical activity action planning: A preliminary look at the role of risk perception as a
moderator. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 47 (1). Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor
Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta. (October 16th, 2015)
Saunders, C.M., Fortier, M., & Sweet, S.N. (2015). Examining the cross-lagged relationship between different types
of self-efficacies and physical activity in cardiac rehabilitation patients: A longitudinal study. Journal of Exercise,
Movement, and Sport, 47 (1). Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport
Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta. (October 16th, 2015)
Shirazipour, C.H., Sweet, S.N., Perrier, M-J., Martin Ginis, K.A., & Latimer-Cheung, A.E. (2015). “Supercrip” vs
Human Interest: Examining stereotypes towards Paralympians following the viewing of Canadian Paralympic
Committee videos. Journal of Exercise, Movement, and Sport, 47 (1). Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for
Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta. (October 16th, 2015)
Tristani, L., Rhodes, R., Sweet, S.N., Soltani, Y., & Bassett-Gunter, R. (2015) Barriers, Strategies, and Information
Seeking: Parents' Support Roles and Perspectives of Supporting Children's Physical Activity. Journal of Exercise,
Movement, and Sport, 47 (1). Annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport
Psychology, Edmonton, Alberta. (October 16th, 2015)
Insogna, J.A., Reid, R.E.R, Comptour, A.M., Bewski, N.A., Sciortino, C.D., Sweet, S.N., Andersen, R.E. (2015).
Effects of total sleep and sleep before midnight on activity levels in female university students. Medicine and Science
in Sport and Exercise, 47(5S), 374. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American College of Sport Medicine (May
28th, 2015)
Mistry, C. D., Sweet, S. N., Latimer-Cheung, A. E. & Rhodes, R. E. (2015). Can the regulatory and reflexive
processes of the Multi-Process Action Control (M-PAC) model predict exercise adoption and maintenance? Journal
of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 37, S132. Presented at the 2015 North American Society for Psychology of Sport and
Physical Activity Conference (June 4th, 2015).
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Gunter, R., Hall, S., Sweet, S.N., Duncan, L. (2015). The role of risk perception in relation to message framing
strategies to promote the behavior of action planning for physical activity. Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology, 37,
S117. Presented at the 2015 North American Society for Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Conference
(June 4th, 2015).
Sweet, S.N., Perrier, M-J, Dufour Neyron, H., & Saunders, C. (2015, June). I am still active! Cardiac rehabilitation
graduates’ perspectives on exercise maintenance. Presented at the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and
Physical Activity Annual Meeting, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Conti, J., Routhier, F., Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Martin Ginis, K.A., Noreau, L., & Sweet, S.N. (2015, May). The
relationship of leisure time physical activity participation and pain with life satisfaction among adults with SCI.
Presented at the joint International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association Conference,
Montréal, Qc.
Sweet, S.N., Conti, J., Routhier, F., Noreau, L., Martin Ginis, K.A., &, Latimer-Cheung, A.E. (2015, May). A multi-
theoretical approach to understand leisure time physical activity among adults with spinal cord injury. Presented
at the joint International Spinal Cord Society and American Spinal Injury Association Conference, Montréal, Qc.
Hall, S., Michalovic, E., Bassett-Gunter, R., Sweet, S.N., & Duncan, L.R. (2015, March) Understanding the effects of
message faming on physical activity action planning: The role of risk perception and elaboration. Presented at the
Eastern Canada Sports and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Ottawa, On.
Kitner, S., Conti, J., Pearson, A., Sweet, S.N., & Duncan, L.R. (2015, March) Choice, feedback, and motivation: A
proposed experimental test in exercise. Presented at the Eastern Canada Sports and Exercise Psychology
Symposium, Ottawa, On.
Michalovic, E., Duncan, L.R., Basset-Gunter, R., & Sweet, S.N. (2015, March) Action planning: A risky behavior?
Presented at the Eastern Canada Sports and Exercise Psychology Symposium, Ottawa, On.
Saunders, C. & Sweet, S.N. (2015, March) Psychological well-being and physical activity post-cardiac
rehabilitation: A proposed study. Presented at the Eastern Canada Sports and Exercise Psychology Symposium,
Ottawa, On.
Soltani, Y., Tristani, L., Sweet, S.N., Rhodes, R., & Bassett-Gunter, R. (2015, March) Understanding the role of
parents in supporting children’s physical activity participation. Presented at the Eastern Canada Sports and
Exercise Psychology Symposium, Ottawa, On.
Apostolakis, C., Reid, R.E.R., Sweet, S.N., Plourde, H., & Andersen, R.E. (2015, May). Assessing resting energy
expenditure for individuals with spinal cord injury, Presented at the 17th Annual Rehabilitation Research
Colloquium, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
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TAIVASSALO, Tanya
Kapchinsky, S., Mayaki, D., Debigare, R.; Maltais, F., Taivassalo, T., Hussain, S. Regulation of muscle atrophy-related
micro RNAs in limb muscles of COPD patients. ATS 2015
Book Chapters
BLOOM, Gordon
Bloom, G.A., Falcão, W.R., Bennie, A., and Desporto de alto rendimento: Formação e competências do treinador
[High performance sports: Coach training and knowledge], in Formação e saberes em desporto, educação física e
lazer, R. Resende, A. Albuquerque, A.R. Gomes, eds., Lisboa, Portugal: Visão e Contextos , 2015, pp. 41-85.
SCHEEDE-BERGDAHL, Celena
Carli, F., Scheede-Bergdahl, C. Prehabilitation. The SAGES/ERAS Societal Manual of Enhanced Recovery
Programs for Gastrointestinal Surgery. Springer, 2015.
Appendix IV: Pattern of Publications & Professional Activities (2009-2015)
PUBLICATIONS 2009-10 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Refereed Journal Articles 84 61 47 60 51 56
Refereed Conference Proceedings/Presentations
68
82
61
67
103
101
Refereed Published Abstracts 5 5 2 - - -
Book Chapters 11 5 4 5 9 2
Books-Edited - - 1 - - -
Books-Written 1 1 - - -
TOTAL REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
169
154
115
132
163
157
NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
Reviews (e.g., books) 0 - - - - -
Non–refereed Journal/Magazine Articles
0
8
1
1
3
-
Manuals 2 6 - - - -
TOTAL NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS
2
14
1
1
3
-
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Presentations & Workshops 94 6 11 24 9 -
TOTAL PUBLICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
265
174
127
157
178
157
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Appendix V: Graduate Student Funding
SOURCE OF FUNDING Title/Name of Grant Name of Student Amount
($) Total ($)
FROM PROFESSORS’ GRANTS
CIHR (Andersen)
CIHR(Andersen)
SSHRC (Bloom) Dept. matching
SSHRC (Bloom) Dept. matching
NSERC (J. Côté)
NSERC (J. Côté)
Dept. Award (L. Duncan)
MUHC (R. Hepple) + Dept.
award (matching)
NSERC (D. Jensen) Dept. Award (matching)
NSERC (D. Jensen) Dept. Award (matching)
NSERC/CIHR (T. Milner)
CIHR (T. Milner) + Dept matching
SSHRC (S. Sweet) + Dept. matching
SSHRC (S. Sweet) + Dept. matching
Jessica Insogna
Patrick Delisle-House
Liam Heelis
Susanna Cere
Sunghoon Minn
Annamaria Otto
Eric Hutt
Kayla Miguez
Marcus Waskiw-Ford
Steven Murray
Marilee Nugent
Saeed Babadi
2,500
2,500
2,500
2,500
10,915
10,915
3,000
3,000
3,750
3,750
25,000
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Emilie Michalovic
Keryn Chemtob
10,000
2,000
2,000
81,830
GRADUATE STUDIES FELLOWSHIPS
CNPq-Vrazil Doctoral Award Felipe Leite 18,000 18,000
CIHR Doctoral Award Sophia Kapchinsky 20,000 20,000
CIHR Doctoral Award Marie-Eve Filion 17,000 17,000
McGill University Dean’s Graduate Excellence Recruitment Fellowship
Doctoral Award S. Abdallah 20,000 20,000
CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship
Doctoral Award S. Abdallah 35,000 35,000
CIHR Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship
Master’s Award Faryn Starrs 17,500 17,500
CCG/CIHR Master’s Award Teal Gove 17,000 17,000
CGS/CIHR Master’s Award Daren Elkrief 17,000 17,000
FRSQ Doctoral Award Ryan Reid 20,000 20,000
FRSQ Doctoral Award Samantha Taran 20,000 20,000
IRSST Master’s Award Zachary Weber 16,666 16,666
Mexican Government Doctoral Award Hiram Cantu 28,744 18,456
Mexican Government Master’s Award Ilse Frias 13,428 13,428
McGill Graduate Dean’s Award
Doctoral Award Dorelle Hinton 15,000 15,000
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McGill Graduate Dean’s Award
Master’s Student Jaymee Shell 18,000 18,000
RI MUHC Post-doc Sally Spendiff 19,000 19,000
NSERC Master’s Award Kevin Pham 17,500 17,500
NSERC Doctoral Award Dorelle Hinton 21,000 21,000
NSERC Master’s Award David Greencorn 18,000 18,000
NSERC Master’s Award Daniel Boucher 18,000 18,000
RECRU Master’s Award Emilie Michalovic 3,800 3,800
SSHRC Master’s Award Danielle Alexander 8,000 8,000
Grad Excellence Award
Master’s Award Jessica Insogna
Patrick-Delisle Houde
Sunghoon Minn
Annamarie Otto
Eric Hutt
Liam Heelis
Susanna Cere
Kayla Miguez
Steven Murrary
Marcus Waskiw-Ford
Jaymee Shell
Alexandra Schram
Yin Wei Yan
Emilie Michalovic
Keryn Chemtob
Carole Spake
4,085
4,085
4,085
4,085
9,000
4,085
4,085
9,000
4,085
4,085
20,000
4,085
4,085
4,085
4,085
4,085
91,105
International Master’s Student Award
Master’s Award Carole Spake 11,270.00 11.270
SSHRC Master’s Award Chelsea Saunders 17,500
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FELLOWSHIPS:
. A. E. Wilkinson Award
. D. Marisi Award
. David L. Montgomery
. Bloomberg-Manulife
M.A. Scholarship
M.A. Scholarship
Master/Ph.D. award
Ph.D. Fellowship
Keryn Chemtob
Daniela Donoso
Felipe DeSouza-Leite
Vita Sonjak
Ricarda Haeger
Saeed Babadi (2nd yr)
Samantha Taran (2nd yr)
800
500
3,500
22,500
22,500
20,000
20,000
800
500
3,500
22,500
22,500
20,000
20,000
TEACHING ASSISTANTSHIPS
Fall 2015:
Julia Allain
Joshua Broadman
Susanna Cere
Patrick Delisle-Houde
Daniela Donoso
Jared Ferguson
Shawn Fontaine
Ilse Frias
Jessica Insogna
Martina Marien
Kayla Miguez
Anju Philip
1,341.50
2,683
2,683
2,683
2,683
2,683
2,683
1,341.50
2,683
1,341.50
2,683
2,683
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Alexandra Schram
Carole Spake
Faryn Starrs
Yan Xin Wei
Winter 2015:
Daphnee Andre-Morin
Daniel Boucher
Joshua Broadman
Hiram Cantu
Susanna Cere
Patricia Dempsey
Ilse Frias
David Greencorn
Jessica Insogna
Steven Murray
Anju Philip
Isabelle Scantland-Lebel
Carole Spake
Marcus Waskiw-Ford
2,683
2,683
1,341.50
2,683
2,805
2,805
2,805
2,805
4,207.50
2,805
1,402.50
1,402.50
2,805
1,402.50
2,805
2,805
1,402.50
1,402.50
37,562
33,660
PEER REVIEWED
OTHER
Course Lecturer
Course Aids:
Fall 2015:
Ryan Reid
Winter 2016:
Keryn Chemtob
Emilie Michalovic
7,200
725
725
7,200
725
725
OVERALL TOTAL FOR GRADUATE STUDENT FUNDING 742,227
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Appendix VI: Consulting activities
Number of hours
Name of Faculty
Member Private Sector Consulting Public Sector Consulting
Other (please explain)
Total
G. Bloom Olympic Speed skater 20
G. Bloom National Sport Institute 30
G. Bloom USA Lacrosse 20
J. Cote Montreal & Quebec Center for
Interdisciplinary Research in
President of Scientific Committee
of Ethics Review Board 120
L. Duncan McGill Athletics/Varsity
Synchronized Swimming Team 150
R. Hepple Astellas 8
Amazentis 30
D. Jensen
McConnell Center for Innovative
Medicine, The Research Insitute of the
McGill University Health Center
Adviser 40
D. Jensen Canadian Cohort Obstructive Lung
Disease (CanCOLD)
Cardiopulmonary Exercise Test
Data National Quality Control
Coordinator
40
C. Scheede
Bergdahl West Island Cancer Wellness Centre Consultant 120
S. Sweet Sport Psychology Lab, Queen’s
Univ. 20
T. Taivassalo Mitobridge Inc Consultant 10
Total 570
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Appendix VII: Professional Relevant Community Service
Name of Faculty
Member Name of Organization
Committee Title Office or Position, Role
R. Andersen AGSM
Communications Member
UCSD
External Assessor
NIH
Grant Reviewer Minority Health
McGill
Senior Mentor Shane Sweet
Chercheur Bousier
Celena S.
Bergdahl Lester B. Perason (Beacon Hill Elementary School)
Governing Board Chair
Lakeshore Soccer
Recreational League Volunteer coach
West Island Cancer Wellness Centre
Lecture on exercise in cancer
G. Bloom
McGill Athletics
J. Caron (swimming),
W. Falcao (soccer),
J. Kim (badminton),
D. Donoso (figure skating)
Sport Psych Internship
Supervisor
McGill Athletics
Football, M + W Hockey, W.
Basketball
Sport Psych Consultant
PATH Seminar presentation
Psychological Aspects of
Concussions Invited Speaker
John Rennie Sport Etudes Program
Sport Psychology Invited Speaker
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McGill Athletics
McGill Coaches Forum Invited Speaker
Member of SSHRC Insight Grant Committee SC
Grant Reviewer
The Gazette Newspaper
Interviewed for story
CBC Radio
Radio Interview
SkySports (UK)
Interviewed for story
Westmount News newspaper
Interviewed for story
L. Duncan
ZonMw: The Netherlands Organization of Health
Adhoc Grant Reviewer
Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill
Guest Lecturer in the
Undergraduate in Physical
Activity and Health class
Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill
Guest Lecturer, Graduate-
level course in Research
Methods
Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill
Guest Lecturer,
Undergraduate level course
in Learning and Health
Education
Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill
Guest Lecturer,
Undergraduate level course
in Physical Activity
Psychology
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Desautels Faculty of Management
Invited lecturer, MRKT700:
Decision Neuroscience
Groupe de Recherche en Activité Physique Adaptée, UQAM
Invited Lecturer, GRAPA
seminar
McGill Human Resources Health and Well-being, Feel Good Friday Speaker Series
Reviewer/Examiner for
Invited Speaker
Hacking Health Montreal, Café on Preventive Health
Invited Speaker
McGill Athletics, Varsity Coaches Forum
Invited Discussant
W. Harvey Faculty of Science-Undergraduate Research Conference
Judging Judge
Association of Physical Educators of Quebec
Executive Committee McGill Representative
R. Hepple NIH Common Fund working group
Mitochondria and
bioenergetics Co-Chair
NIH
Skeletal muscle and exercise
physiology (SMEP) study
section
Grant Reviewer
CIHR Institute of Aging
Age Plus Prize Reviewer
D. Jensen
McGill University
NSERC Doctoral Fellowship
Application Review
Committee
Adhoc Reviewer of 15
NSERC Doctoral Fellowship
Dossiers
The Dyspnea Society
Scientific Program Committee Member
European Respiratory Society
Invited Co-Chair of Scholarly
session
Canadian Respiratory Health Professionals, Canadian Lung Association
External Peer Reviewer
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Research Ethics Board, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta
Independent Scientific Merit
Reviewer
Canadian Thoracic Society
Judge 5ht Annual CTS poster
competition
American Thoracic Society
Thematic Poster Discussion
Facilitator
The UK Welcome Trust
External Peer Reviewer
D. Pearsall Canadian Standards Association
Sporting Equipment Associate Member
Canadian Society of Biomechancis
Member
D. Rassier
NSERC
Permanent Member of
Reviewing Committee
(Discovery Grants)
CIHR
Permanent Member of Reviewing
Committee
S. Sweet McGill IRB
Scientific review Reviewer
CRIR IRB
Scientific review Reviewer
Fédération des Kinésiologues du Québec
Competency exam Item reviewer
No of Postdocs: 4
Gabriella Monserratt Lopez - $48,000
Fabio Minozzo – Dilson Rassier - $43,000 ((CIHR)
Malin Persson – Dilson Rassier - $87,500 (external award)
Katherine Sinden – Julie Côté - $50,000/yr. for 3 years
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M.A: 18
M.Sc: 29
Ph.D: 19
2015-2016 KPE In-Course Award Recipients (Undergraduate)
AWARD Student Name Student ID # Degree Class Year
A.S. Lamb
Bob Berry
No funds/no awards in 2013-
2014
John Chomay B.Ed. Yr.4
Adriano
Tassone Jordan Octeau 260636801 B.Sc. Kin Yr.2
Thierry Lefrancois
Daigneault 260636776
B.Sc. Kin Yr. 2
Julia Vetere 260245882 B.Sc. Kin Yr. 2
Melissa Daoust 260633358 B.Ed. Yr. 2
Lauren Tracey 260625558 B.Sc. Kin Yr. 2
Alison Gu 260608741 B.Sc. Kin Yr. 1
Corin Hasegawa 260550054 B.Sc. Yr. 3
Benjamin Dubuc 260635835
B.Sc. Anataomy &
Cell Biology Yr. 2
Strathcona
Trust Plaques