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3 ISBNPA 2016 is very grateful for the contributions from our conference partners and sponsors. CONFERENCE PARTNER: CONTENTS PLATINUM SPONSOR, AND SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE DINNER, CONFERENCE APP AND CHARITY 5KM FUN: BRONZE SPONSOR: Welcome Local Organising Committee and Scientific Committee Abstract reviewers SPONSOR OF THE WELCOME RECEPTION ENTERTAINMENT: 8 9 Frequently asked questions CTICC venue plan PRODUCT SPONSORS: 10 Social programme SPONSOR OF THE BMC ISBNPA ANNUAL MEETING SCHOLARSHIPS: Staying active at the conference Keynotes 14 Programme overview 18 Programme Wednesday 8 June 19 Programme Thursday 9 June 41 Programme Friday 10 June 67 Programme Saturday 11 June

4 Welcome from ISBNPA president Welcome to the 15 th scientific annual meeting for the International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. We are very excited to be holding our conference in the continent of Africa for the first time. I would like to acknowledge and thank Dr Catherine Draper (Chair, Local Organising Committee), Professor Greet Cardon (Chair, Scientific Organising Committee) and their committees for doing such an outstanding job in creating an exciting meeting that I believe covers the breadth of research interests of ISBNPA members and delegates, as well as some novel disciplines/research areas not previously offered. It has been a busy 12 months since our meeting in Edinburgh last year. A successful webinar series has attracted many hundreds of attendees online; please keep an eye out for upcoming events later in the year. Special Interest Group (SIG) membership is going very well; there should now be a SIG of interest to most members. Please come along to one or more of the SIG meetings during the conference. Thanks to the generosity of the Society s Fellows we have been able to offer 11 scholarships to delegates from low- and middle-income countries to attend this year s conference. We have also been working hard on sponsorship issues to ensure a transparent society. As a not-for-profit society funding can be tight at times, but it is critical we don t compromise our values and accept funding from sources that would be at odds with the health and wellbeing of the population. We believe it is also important for delegates to declare funding sources and/or potential conflicts of interest. We therefore have a new system in this year s meeting for the first time to ensure full transparency. As you can see ISBNPA has a lot to be proud of and I would like to acknowledge our entirely voluntary Executive Committee (who also cover their own registration fees, flights and accommodation costs to attend the meeting) and our wonderful Executive Director Dr Antonio Palmeira for their tireless work to ensure we have a viable professional society that allows us all to come together with common interests and goals and share our passion for behavioural nutrition and physical activity. I wish you all a wonderful meeting and hope that you learn something new, meet someone new and most importantly, have a great time. Warm wishes, Prof Jo Salmon President, ISBNPA ISBNPA 2016 / 3

5 Welcome from ISBNPA Executive Director ISBNPA is thrilled to have its first annual meeting in Africa! Our on-going efforts to advance and disseminate behaviour change science, reached one of the overarching goals set forward by the Executive Committee a couple of years ago: to bring our Annual Meeting to other continents. As always for ISBNPA, this is a result of a teamwork, but it would be unfair not to recognise the passion and efficiency (a set of variables not usually correlated...) of Catherine Draper, as the leader of the Local Organising Committee, and Greet Cardon, as the Chair of Scientific Committee. Both big and small decisions were made and completed in a mix of smooth and intense processes. I truly believe that smooth and intense are also words that express the experience I hope you have in Cape Town s ISBNPA Annual Meeting; an intense networking and learning experience that flows as the richness of wildlife in South Africa. To fully experience the ISBNPA Annual Meeting, make sure you work the Scientific Program in advance there is an app for that... and all the social activities designed to complement your experience. As Mother Nature has taught us so evidently in South Africa, every member plays an important role to fulfil an ecosystem s potential. I thank you in advance, confident that you will play your part in another unforgettable ISBNPA Annual Meeting. Prof Antonio Palmeira Executive Director, ISBNPA Welcome from ISBNPA 2016 Scientific Chair On behalf of the 2016 ISBNPA Scientific Program Committee I would like to welcome you to Cape Town. I m very proud that we were able to bring ISBNPA to the African continent for the first time. We did not strive for a record number of abstract submissions but we succeeded in reaching new delegates and we were able to compile a fantastic program. This year the Scientific Program Committee comprised Benedicte Deforche, Catherine Draper, Vicki Lambert, Jo Salmon, Ryan Rhodes, Greet Cardon, Wendy Van Lippevelde, Huijan Wang, Knutt-Inge Klepp and Ralph Madisson. Along with the Local Organising Committee we attracted world leading keynote speakers and we are proud of our invited lectures from four of the Society s best and brightest Student and Early-Career researchers. Although we have less parallel sessions than last year, there is plenty to choose from during each day of the conference. Next to symposia and oral sessions, please ensure you take time to participate in the interactive sessions, lead by the Special Interests Groups and in the poster sessions, which are of high quality and were given prime time slots and a beautiful location. Furthermore we have innovative workshops and training opportunities to explore. I was lucky to visit Cape Town previously and found it to be a fantastic city I am sure you will too. Enjoy the conference and everything that Cape Town has to offer. And last but not least, make sure you join us for the charity run or walk! Prof Greet Cardon Scientific Chair, ISBNPA 2016 ISBNPA 2016 / 4

6 Welcome from ISBNPA 2016 Local Organising Committee Chair It is a great privilege to welcome you to ISBNPA 2016 in Cape Town, the first ISBNPA Annual Meeting in Africa! Preparations have been underway for some time, and we wouldn t have everything together if it wasn t for the combined efforts of the ISBNPA Executive Committee, the UCT Conference Management Centre team, the student volunteers, and the Local Organising Committee. Special mention must go to Prof. Antonio Palmeira (ISBNPA Executive Director), Prof. Greet Cardon (ISBNPA 2016 Scientific Chair), Prof. Jo Salmon (ISBNPA President), Kathy McQuaide (LOC member) from the Sports Science Institute of South Africa, Belinda Chapman from the UCT Conference Management Centre, and Simone Tomaz (coordinator of the volunteers) thank you for all your assistance and support, and I promise to stop ing you all so much! Thanks also go to all our sponsors and partners, as well as the Cape Town and Western Cape Convention Bureau, who played an important role in putting our original bid together. In Cape Town, we like to believe that we live in one of the world s most beautiful cities. Ok, the most beautiful city We are excited for the chance to show it off, and for you to experience a little of our somewhat complicated yet amazing country. While you are at ISBNPA 2016, I hope that you get to soak up the sights of Cape Town, taste some of our delicious local cuisine, enjoy some top-class South African wine and craft beer, experience the warmth of our people, and leave planning to come and visit again. Enjoy Cape Town and the conference! Dr. Catherine Draper Local Organising Committee Chair, ISBNPA 2016 ISBNPA 2016 / 5

7 Local Organising Committee Catherine Draper (Chair) Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, University of Cape Town Susan Bassett Department of Sport, Recreation and Exercise Science, University of the Western Cape Sharmilah Booley Division of Human Nutrition, University of Cape Town Candice Christie Department of Human Kinetics and Ergonomics, Rhodes University Christelle Crickmore Heart and Stroke Foundation South Africa Anniza de Villiers Non-communicable Diseases Research Unit, SA Medical Research Council Tracy Kolbe-Alexander Centre for Research in Exercise, Physical Activity and Health, University of Queensland Salome Kruger Centre of Excellence for Nutrition, North-West University Vicki Lambert Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, University of Cape Town Kathy McQuaide Strategic, Marketing and Relationship Manager, Sports Science Institute of South Africa Shelly Meltzer Dietitian, Sports Science Institute of South Africa Lisa Micklesfield MRC/Wits Developmental Pathways for Health Research Unit, University of the Witwatersrand Hanlie Moss Department of Physical Activity, Sport and Recreation, North-West University Rowena Naidoo Biokinetics, Exercise and Leisure Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal Celeste Naude Centre for Evidence-based Health Care, Stellenbosch University Scientific Committee Greet Cardon (Chair) Department of Movement and Sports Sciences, Ghent University, Belgium Catherine Draper Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa (Chair of the LOC) Jo Salmon School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, Deakin University, Australia (ISBNPA President) Benedicte Deforche Department of Public Health, Ghent University, Belgium Vicki Lambert Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, University of Cape Town, South Africa Ryan Rhodes University of Victoria, Canada (LOC Chair 2017 Meeting) Wendy Van Lippevelde Department of Public Health, Ghent University, Belgium (ISBNPA EC member) Knutt-Inge Klepp Public Health Division of the Norwegian Directorate of Health, Norway (ISBNPA Fellow) Ralph Madisson National Institute for Health Innovation, University of Auckland, New Zealand (ISBNPA EC member) Huijun Wang Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, Peking University, China ISBNPA 2016 / 6

8 Thank you very much to all our abstract reviewers! Marc Adams Freya Gheysen John Reilly Teatske Altenburg Gaston Godin Nicola Ridgers Annie Anderson Eva Grammatikaki Kate Ridley Odysseas Androutsos Jessica Gubbels Nico Rizzo Andrew Atkin Leen Haerens Dori Rosenberg Hannah Badland Jess Haines Shannon Sahlqvist Jinan Banna Sheri Hartman Paula Santos Tom Baranowski Genevieve Healy Julie Saunders Cristina Barroso Melvyn Hillsdon Jasper Schipperijn Stuart Biddle Erica Hinckson Stephanie Schoeppe Filip Boen Trina Hinkley Jan Seghers Cecilia Boldemann Jill Hnatiuk Shreela Sharma Sharmilah Booley Deanna Hoelscher Amika Singh Helen Brown Robert Jeffery Ester Sleddens Johannes Brug Carlijn Kamphuis Albert Smith Laurien Buffart Jacqueline Kerr Kylie Smith Fiona Bull Neil King John Spence Valerie Carson Ronald Kleinman Ingrid Steenhuis Helene Charreire Knut-Inge Klepp Clare Stevinson Sebastien Chastin Lisa Klesges Takemi Sugiyama Mai Chin A Paw Tracy Kolbe-Alexander Saskia te Velde Candice Christie Janet Kolmer Grommet Pedro Teixeira Peter Clarys Stef Kremers Megan Teychenne Els Clays Salome Kruger Debbe Thompson Verity Cleland Elisabeth Kvaavik Lukar Thornton Kirsten Corder Jeroen Lakerveld Anna Timperio Amanda Daley Nanna Lien Sylvia Titze Kirsten Davison Sandrine Lioret Marilyn Townsend Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Leah Lipsky Helen Truby Katrien De Cocker David Lubans M. Renée Umstattd Meyer Marieke De Craemer Leslie Lytle Jelle Van Cauwenberg Anniza de Villiers Duncan Macfarlane Hidde van der Ploeg Ann DeSmet Ralph Maddison Delfien Van Dyck Eva D Hondt Christophe Matthys Frank van Lenthe Ding Ding Sarah McNaughton Wendy Van Lippevelde Mitch Duncan Anouk Middelweerd Mireille van Poppel Scott Duncan Josef Mitáš Esther van Sluijs Christina Economos Hanlie Moss Stefanie Vandevijvere Alexandra Evans Jorge Mota Jenny Veitch Kelly Evenson Patrick Mullie Maïté Verloigne Charles Foster Claudio Nigg Froydis Vik Sarah Foster Olstad Olstad Tommy Visscher Jayne Fulkerson Jean-Michel Oppert Dianne Ward Kim Gans Neville Owen Katrien Wijndaele Paul Gardiner Natalie Pearson Dawn Wilson-King Jennifer Gay Rick Prins Bente Wold Klaus Gebel Nalini Ranjit ISBNPA 2016 / 7

9 Frequently asked questions Where and when can I register? Registration is open from 08:00-17:00 from the 8th-11th of June outside Auditorium 2 in the Strelitzia Conservatory. Where do we have tea/coffee and lunch breaks? All tea/coffee and lunch breaks will take place in the conservatory / restaurant area outside Auditorium 2 on the ground floor, next to the registration area. In case you are extra hungry, thirsty, or caffeine deprived, you can also visit Coffee on the Square in the main entrance foyer of the CTICC, or the Marimba restaurant close to the registration area. Where do I put up my poster? Posters will go up in the conservatory / restaurant area. Look out for a volunteer who can give you materials to attach your poster to the board. Where do load my presentation? The speakers preparation room will be Room 2.41 on the second floor. Please be sure to load your presentation well in advance to help with the smooth running of all the technical aspects of the sessions. Where can I exchange foreign currency? Foreign currency can be exchanged at one of the local banks or foreign exchange agencies at the V&A Waterfront. These are open during the week (09:00-15:30) and on Saturdays (08:30-11:00). ATMs are open 24 hours and are located at the CTICC and the V&A Waterfront. Where can I park? Delegates can collect free parking tickets each day from the registration desk. Parking at the CTICC is available at P1 (next to the canal) and P3 (under the CTICC building). Parking is available on a first come first served basis. How do I access wifi? Wifi is free at the CTICC. You can connect to the CTICC network. How can I get to the V&A Waterfront? If you are staying at the Cullinan or the Southern Sun Waterfront hotel, you have access to their free Waterfront shuttle. You can also take a MyCiti bus from outside the CTICC (Route 104), although you need to have preloaded card. Is it safe to walk around Cape Town? Walking around during the daytime is safe, but as in any big city, be aware of your surroundings and don t make yourself a target for petty crime. It is recommended that you walk around at night in groups. If you are keen to go for an early morning run (in the dark), we would recommend that you join one of the morning activity sessions. ISBNPA 2016 / 8

10 CTICC venue plan A B Ground Floor A Main Foyer B Conservatory and Restaurant Area C D EC Level 1 C 1.4 Meeting Rooms D 1.6 Meeting Rooms E Auditorium 2 F Level 2 F 2.4 Meeting Rooms ISBNPA 2016 / 9

11 Social programme Welcome reception The welcome reception will take place from 18:30-20:30 in the restaurant/ conservatory area outside Auditorium 2. Drinks and light snacks will be served, and there will be some local entertainment provided by the amaambush Marimba Band. Charity 5km fun run/walk sponsored by Multiply The 5km fun run/walk will be taking place at 17:00 on Friday the 10th of June. The start of the run/walk is the Mouille Point lighthouse on the Sea Point promenade, and free transport will be provided from the CTICC to the lighthouse and back to the CTICC after the event. Conference dinner Our conference dinner will be held at The River Club in Observatory, Cape Town, where you will enjoy some local cuisine, as well as live entertainment and interactive drumming with The Drum Cafe. Free transport to the River Club will leave from outside the main entrance of the CTICC from 18:45. Transport will return to the CTICC after the dinner. Staying active at the conference We have some great opportunities for you to stay at active at the conference. These will be taking place from 06:00 07:00 on Thursday 9 June, Friday 10 June, and Saturday 11 June. Spaces are limited for the classes, so be sure to sign up at the registration desk to get your spot. Walking group This will leave at 06:00 from outside the main foyer of the CTICC. The walk will be ±5km through the V&A Waterfront area. Running groups These will leave at 06:00 from outside the main foyer of the CTICC and will cater for various running paces and distances, and will take you through the V&A Waterfront, Green Point and Sea Point areas. Groups will be back at the CTICC by ±07:00. Bootcamp Classes will take at the V&A Waterfront at 06:00 (±20 minute walk from the CTICC). If you would like to walk / run across with a group, meet outside the main entrance of the CTICC at 05:30. Please check in at the registration desk to confirm the exact location. Pilates Classes will take place at 06:00 in the Lily Room at the Cullinan hotel (opposite the CTICC). Classes are limited to 20 people. Yoga Classes will take place at 06:00 at the Lorna Jane The Active Living Room at Victoria Wharf at the V&A Waterfront. Classes are limited to 9 people. ISBNPA 2016 / 10

12 Keynotes Vicki Lambert Adele Diamond Phil Morgan Harry Dugmore Gerard Hastings Vicki Lambert Structure and Agency : Can we really make the healthy choice the easy choice? A regional perspective for physical activity and healthy eating Prof Vicki Lambert is head of the Division of Exercise Science and Sports Medicine (ESSM), in the Department of Human Biology, at the University of Cape Town. She is a National Research Foundation B2 rated scientist, and is the author or co-author on over 175 peer-reviewed scientific publications. She is actively involved in research on physical activity and obesity and health, particularly in the Global South, and more underserved communities. Prof Lambert has acted as a consultant to the CDC and WHO on issues related to the Role of Diet and Activity in the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases, and Developing a Global Policy for Promoting Physical Activity for Health. She currently serves on the executive council of the International Society for Physical Activity and Health, and was a member of the Scientific Advisory Council for the International Obesity Task Force ( ). At present, she is the chairperson of the global advocacy movement for physical activity, Agita Mundo, and the first chairperson of the African Physical Activity Network ( ). She is the in-country principal investigator for South Africa for the Modelling the Epidemiological Transition study, was the co-principal investigator for WDF-funded, school-based intervention, Health Kick, as well as the South African principal investigator for the International Study on Childhood Obesity, Lifestyle and Environment. She is presently the principal investigator of the STOP-SA Study (Slow, Stop or Stem the Tide of Obesity in the People of South Africa). Prof Lambert recently served on the South African Department of Health National Obesity Task Force, the end result of which was the Strategy for the Prevention and Control of Obesity in South Africa, She is also the lead researcher for the Healthy Active Kids South Africa Report Card consensus and advocacy initiative, having produced a report card in 2007, 2010, 2014 and now Her current area of research focus is the nexus between obesity and food insecurity, and factors that shape health decisions in choiceconstrained settings. Adele Diamond What characteristics does physical activity need for it to improve cognition, including executive functions? Adele Diamond was educated at Swarthmore (B.A., Phi Beta Kappa), Harvard (Ph.D.), and Yale Medical School (postdoc). Dr Diamond is the Canada Research Chair Professor of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, a member of the Royal Society of Canada, and was recently listed as one the 15 most influential neuroscientists alive today. ISBNPA 2016 / 11

13 Keynotes One of the founders of the field of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Dr Diamond is at the forefront of research on executive functions and on the brain s prefrontal cortex on which they depend. Executive functions include thinking outside the box (cognitive flexibility), mentally relating ideas and facts (working memory), and giving considered responses rather than impulsive ones, resisting temptations and staying focused (inhibitory control, including selective attention). Dr Diamond has made discoveries that have improved treatment for two different medical disorders and discoveries that have impacted education, improving the lives of millions of children. Recently she has turned her attention to the possible roles of activities such as musicmaking, dance, circus, and martial arts in improving executive functions, academic outcomes, and mental health. Dr Diamond takes a markedly different perspective from mainstream education in hypothesizing that focusing exclusively on training cognitive skills is less efficient, and ultimately less successful, than also addressing youths emotional, social, and physical needs. The hypothesis is that besides training the skills of interest, it s important to support those skills by lessening things that impair them (like stress or loneliness) and enhancing things that support them (such as joy and physical vitality). Phil Morgan The invisible parent: Targeting fathers in family-based nutrition and physical activity research Prof Philip Morgan is Deputy Director of the Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) and the University Medal in 1997 and completed his PhD in Prof Morgan s research programme focuses on the design, evaluation and translation of targeted interventions to promote physical activity and nutrition in men, fathers and children in school, community and workplace settings. Professor Morgan is the lead investigator on a number of community-based health education programmes for men including Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids, DADEE (Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered), SHED-IT (Self-Help Exercise and Diet using Information Technology) and Workplace POWER (Preventing Obesity Without Eating like a Rabbit). These gender-tailored interventions have been highly successful and are now being rolled out in national and international translation trials. His research has demonstrated the unique influence of fathers on children s dietary and physical activity behaviours. Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids and DADEE were the first family-based programmes that have targeted dads and have showcased novel strategies to engage and motivate fathers to optimise family health. In 2014, Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids won national awards for Excellence in Obesity Prevention and Community Engagement. Prof Morgan has published more than 200 peer reviewed journal publications, and served as an invited expert on multiple government and non-government committees focusing on obesity, physical activity and physical education. His contributions to research, teaching and community service have been recognised with prestigious national and international awards including the Scopus Young Researcher of the Year Award for Australasia and the Australian Award for University Teaching Excellence from the National Office for Learning & Teaching. ISBNPA 2016 / 12

14 Keynotes Harry Dugmore Social Media on Smartphones: Overhyped, or a valuable new tool for behaviour change campaigns? Perspectives on the use of digital media in health promotion in South Africa Harry Dugmore has a PhD in history from University of Witwatersrand, and is the Director of the Centre for Health Journalism at Rhodes University s School of Journalism and Media Studies in Grahamstown, South Africa. Harry has had a long-standing interest in the media s ability to influence health behaviours and shape health identities. In the 1990s, Harry co-wrote the first four seasons of the Soul City TV series and was, from 2001 to 2006, a manager of Khomanani, the then South African government s HIV, AIDS and TB national mass media based behaviour change campaign. Harry s current health-related research and teaching interests include media representations of obesity and NCDs, digital health journalism, participatory journalism, and the media s role in shaping sexualities and sexual identities. He was lead author of The Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf) consensus study Diversity in Human Sexuality: Implications for Policy in Africa, published in Harry is the South African research coordinator the Journalism Students across the Globe (Professionalization, Identity and Challenges in a Changing Environment) project that is examining the views of journalism students in a large variety of political, economic, social and cultural contexts across 30 countries. Harry was the MTN Chair of Media and Mobile Communication at Rhodes before starting the Centre for Health Journalism at Rhodes in He currently coordinates Digital Media programmes at the JMS, including the recently launched Masters degree programme in Digital Journalism Studies. Harry supervises PhD and Masters research in the fields of digital journalism, digital media economics, health communication and health journalism. Harry is currently on the steering committee of the Highway Africa conference, the largest annual conference of African Journalists. He is deputy Chair of the Board of Grocott s Mail, South Africa s oldest independent newspaper. Gerard Hastings Rise like lions after slumber : A critical perspective on social marketing Gerard Hastings is Professor of Social Marketing at Stirling University, the Open University and L École des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique, Rennes. His academic career has focused on researching the impact of marketing on society both for good and ill. To this end he founded and ran the Institute for Social Marketing. This has involved him in advising government and working with policy makers and civil society nationally and internationally. He has also acted as an expert witness in litigation against the tobacco industry. He was awarded the OBE for services to health care in In 2014, he was appointed as an expert member on the WHO Ad Hoc Working Group on Science and Evidence for ending childhood obesity and joined the British Medical Association Board of Science. He also accepted the Queen s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education on behalf of the University of Stirling for the ground-breaking critical marketing research conducted by the Institute for Social Marketing. In 2015 he was appointed as one of the 23 Commissioners on the Lancet Commission on Obesity. ISBNPA 2016 / 13

15 Programme Overview - Wednesday 8 June Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Conservatory and restaurant area Auditorium :00-17:00 Registration 08:00-16:30 Pre-conference workshops 17:00-17:30 Opening ceremony 17:30-18:30 Keynote - Vicki Lambert 18:30-20:30 Welcome reception ISBNPA 2016 / 14

16 Programme Overview - Thursday 9 June Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Conservatory and restaurant area Auditorium :00-07:00 Exercise activities 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:30-09:45 Symposium 1 Symposium 2 Symposium 3 Symposium 4 Symposium 5 Symposium 6 Symposium 7 10:00-11:00 Keynote - Adele Diamond 11:00-12:00 Coffee break and poster session 12:00-13:00 SIG meeting: Ageing SIG meeting: Early care and education SIG meeting: Policies and environments SIG meeting: e- and mhealth 13:00-14:00 Lunch Mentoring meeting 14:00-15:00 SIG meeting: Cancer prevention and management SIG meeting: Children and families SIG meeting: Socioeconomic inequalities SIG meeting: Theories of motivation 15:00-16:00 Keynote - Phil Morgan 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 16:30-17:30 Orals 1: Environmental determinants of diet Orals 2: New technologies and methods for physical activity and nutrition Orals 3: Community nutrition interventions Orals 4: Physical activity and health across the lifespan Orals 5: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children Orals 6: Physical activity and environment adults 17:45-19:00 Symposium 8 Symposium 9 Symposium 10 Symposium 11 Symposium 12 Symposium 13 Symposium 14 ISBNPA 2016 / 15

17 Programme Overview - Friday 10 June Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Conservatory and restaurant area Auditorium :00-07:00 Exercise activities 08:00-17:00 Registration 08:30-09:45 Symposium 15 Symposium 16 Symposium 17 Symposium 18 Symposium 19 Symposium 20 Symposium 21 10:00-11:00 Keynote - Harry Dugmore 11:00-12:00 Coffee break and poster session 12:00-12:30 ECR/PhD invited talk ECR/PhD invited talk ECR/PhD invited talk ECR/PhD invited talk 12:30-13:30 Lunch ISBNPA member's meeting 13:30-14:30 Short orals 1: Environmental influences on nutrition Short orals 2: Physical activity and health in adults Short orals 3: Relationships between nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health Short orals 4: Fundamental movement skills and sport Short orals 5: Physical activity and nutrition in children and adolescents Short orals 6: Physical activity and environment 14:45-16:00 Symposium 22 Symposium 23 Symposium 24 Symposium 25 Symposium 26 Symposium 27 Symposium 28 16:00-16:30 Coffee break 17:00-18:00 Charity 5km fun run/walk 19:30 for 20:00 Conference dinner ISBNPA 2016 / 16

18 Programme Overview - Saturday 11 June Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Conservatory and restaurant area Auditorium :00-07:00 Exercise activities 08:30-09:45 Symposium 29 Symposium 30 Symposium 31 Symposium 32 Symposium 33 Symposium 34 Symposium 35 10:00-11:00 Short orals 7: Physical activity and nutrition in older adults Short orals 8: physical activity and cognitive function Short orals 9: Correlates/ determinants of children's physical activity Orals 7: Dietary intake and health Orals 8: Overweight Orals 9: Physical activity and nutrition parenting and the home environment 11:00-11:30 Coffee break 11:30-12:30 Orals 10: Nutrition interventions in children Orals 11: Longitudinal physical activity studies Orals 12: Weight control Orals 13: Physical activity and nutrition interventions in children and adolescents Orals 14: Physical activity in young children Orals 15: Reducing sedentary behaviour and promoting physical activity 12:30-13:30 Lunch ECR networking meeting 13:30-14:45 Symposium 36 Symposium 37 Symposium 38 Symposium 40 Symposium 41 Symposium 42 15:00-16:00 Keynote - Gerard Hastings 16:00-16:30 Closing ceremony ISBNPA 2016 / 17

19 Wednesday 8 June 08:00 Pre-conference workshops Early Career Researcher workshop (full day until 16:00) 1.61 The art of evaluating the effect of changes in the built environment on physical activity behaviour (full day until 16:00) Navigating Cape Town: using GPS-devices in behavioral nutrition and physical activity research (full day until 16:00) Application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour in nutrition intervention message development: a step by step guide (half day until 12:00) HomeStyles: A case study in developing a childhood-obesity prevention intervention (half day until 12:00) Move Well, Move Often': the practical application of fundamental movement skills for youth physical activity promotion (half day until 12:00) 09:00 Assessing the interrelationship between financial and physical wellness and determining the dual effect on productivity and the economy (until 11:00) :00-12:30 Lunch (only for full-day workshops) Outside :30 Social media and strategic communications for researchers and institutions (half day until 16:30) Quantifying and visualising physical behaviour: an alternative to energy expenditure estimation (half day until 16:30) Measuring sedentary behaviour in an intervention context (half day until 16:30) Translation and implementation of evidence-based interventions into policy and practice (half day until 16:30) :00-17:30 Opening ceremony Auditorium 2 17:30-18:30 Keynote: Vicki Lambert Auditorium 2 Structure and Agency : Can we really make the healthy choice the easy choice? A regional perspective for physical activity and healthy eating Chair: Hans Brug 18:30-20:30 Welcome reception Conservatory & restaurant area ISBNPA 2016 / 18

20 Thursday 9 June 08:30-09:45 Symposia S1 Cooking interventions: Development, implementation evaluation and outcomes Chair: Moira Dean Auditorium 2 S1.1 The design and effectiveness of a cooking skills intervention to enhance consumers' home cooking intentions: a comparison of different behaviour change techniques Laura McGowan*, Michelle Spence, Martin Caraher, Monique Raats, Lynsey Hollywood, Amanda McCloat, Moira Dean S1.2 Enhancing parenting practices to improve child dietary behavior through a joint parent/child cooking intervention Marla Reicks*, Allison Ritter, Francine Overcash, Zata Vickers S1.3 The Back-to-Basics after-school cooking skills program: Using a train-the-trainer approach to support parents to improve child fruit and vegetable intakes Clare Collins*, Hannah Lucas, Tracy Burrows S02 Innovating computer-tailored interventions targeting energy-balance related behaviours: physical activity, sedentary behaviour and diet Chair: Corneel Vandelanotte S02.1 Innovative video tailoring for dietary change: Final results of the Good For You! cluster randomized trial. Kim Gans*, Patricia Risica, Akilah Dulin-Keita, Jennifer Mello, Mahin Dawood, Leslie Strolla, Ofer Harel S02:2 A randomised controlled trial examining the effectiveness of videocoaching to assist a computer-tailored physical activity intervention. Stephanie Alley*, Cally Jennings, Ron Plotnikoff, Corneel Vandelanotte S02.3 The effect of computer-tailored advice targeting occupational sitting on psychosocial correlates and the mediating role of these factors Katrien De Cocker*, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Greet Cardon, Corneel Vandelanotte S02.4 The influence of delivery-mode (video vs. text; desktop vs. smartphone) on the efficacy of computer-tailored obesity prevention and physical activity interventions. Hein De Vries*, Michel Walthouwer, Stefanie Gomez Quiñonez, Anke Oenema, Lilian Lechner, Daniella Schulz ISBNPA 2016 / 19

21 S03 Intervention studies targeting energy balance-related behaviours in preschool children: new strategies to reach this target group Chair: An-Sofie Pinket S03.1 Factoring in home and contextual factors for the development of a physical activity intervention for preschool children Simone Tomaz*, Trina Hinkley, Rachel Jones, Catherine Draper S03.2 Jump Start - a physical activity intervention for Early Education and Care settings in areas of disadvantage in Australia Rachel Jones*, Rebecca Stanley, Fay Gowers, Dylan Cliff, Stewart Trost, Jo Salmon, Anthony Okely S03.3 A mobile phone-based intervention to prevent obesity in 4-year-olds (MINISTOP): results from a population-based randomized controlled trial Christine Nyström*, Sven Sandin, Elisabet Forsum, Ylva Trolle-Lagerros, Christel Larsson, Ralph Maddison, Francisco Ortega, Jonatan Ruiz S03.4 Effect and process evaluation of a kindergarten-based, familyinvolved intervention on water intake and beverage consumption in preschoolers from six European countries: the ToyBox-study An-Sofie Pinket*, Wendy Van Lippevelde, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche, Greet Cardon, Odysseas Androutsos, Berthold Koletzko, Marieke De Craemer S04 Physical activity and nutrition in the first 1000 days of life Chair: Lisa Micklesfield S04.1 Physical activity and dietary intervention in pregnancy: Results of DALI put in a wider context Mirielle Van Poppel*, Anneloes Ruifrok, Willem van Mechelen S04.2 A scoping review examining physical activity measurement and levels in the first two years of life Alessandra Prioreschi*, Lisa Micklesfield S04.3 The importance of infant nutrition for later adult health in low- or middle-income countries: role of maternal behavioural nutrition interventions Shane Norris* S04.4 Review of the importance of nutrition during the first 1000 days: maternal nutritional status and its associations with fetal growth and birth, neonatal and infant outcomes among African women S05 Stephanie Wrottesley*, Cynthia Lamper, Pedro Pisa Adolescent physical activity promotion: challenges, lessons learnt and future directions Chair: Kirsten Corder S05.1 Understanding our situation, and using what we have: The case of the Y-PATH intervention Sarahjane Belton, Bronagh McGrane, Wesley O Brien, Catherine Woods, Sarah Meegan, Danielle Powell, Johann Issartel* ISBNPA 2016 / 20

22 S05.2 Pilot cluster randomised trial of the GoActive Intervention aiming to promote physical activity among adolescents: outcomes and lessons learnt Helen Brown*, Annie Schiff, Esther van Sluijs, Kirsten Corder S05.3 Sustained impact of a school-based obesity prevention intervention incorporating smartphone technology: the ATLAS cluster randomized controlled trial David Lubans*, Jordan Smith, Kerry Dally, Ronald Plotnikoff, Anthony Okely, Jo Salmon, Philip Morgan S06 New frontiers in assessing built environment impacts on physical activity and health Chair: Lawrence Frank S06.1 Linking place of employment and healthy living: the impact of the built environment near worksites on physical activity, body mass index & sedentary driving time Eric Fox*, Lawrence Frank, James Sallis, Brian Saelens, James Chapman, Kelli Cain, Terry Conway S06.2 A pre-post assessment of physical activity benefits of the downtown Vancouver Comox-Helmcken Greenway Corridor Lawrence Frank*, Victor Ngo, DOuglas Scott, Dale Bracewell S06.3 The unmet demand for walkability: disparities between preferences and actual choices for residential environments in Toronto and Vancouver Suzanne Kershaw*, Lawrence Frank, Monica Campbell S06.4 Monetizing public health benefits of active transportation Nicole Elardo Iroz*, Lawrence Frank, Rye Baerg S07 Development and relevance of multidisciplinary frameworks of determinants of dietary behaviour, physical activity and sedentary behaviour across the life course and in vulnerable groups A DEDIPAC Knowledge Hub output Chair: Nanna Lien S07.1 Determinants of nutrition and eating across the life course Marijn Stok*, Britta Renner, on behalf of all DEDIPAC Task leaders S07.3 Use of concept mapping to develop a European framework of physical activity behaviours across the life course: results from the DEDIPAC- KH project Giancarlo Condello*, Ciaran MacDonncha, Greet Cardon, Sylvia Hansen, Angela Polito, Holger Schulz, Camille Perchoux, Laura Capranica S07.4 International consensus system-based framework and research priorities for the study of determinants of sedentary behaviour across the life course: a DEDIPAC-study Greet Cardon*, Sebastien Chastin, Marieke De Craemer, Christoph Buck, Grainne O Donoghue, Claire Bernaards, Jeroen Lakerveld, Jean-Michel Oppert ISBNPA 2016 / 21

23 10:00-11:00 Keynote: Adele Diamond Auditorium 2 What characteristics does physical activity need for it to improve cognition, including executive functions? Chair: Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij 11:00-12:00 Coffee break Conservatory & restaurant area Poster session: Nutrition - Adults P1.001 Effectiveness of the self-regulation ehealth intervention MyPlan 1.0' on fruit and vegetable intake of adults who visit general practice: A clustered randomized controlled trial Jolien Plaete*, Geert Crombez, Celien Van der Mispel, Maïté Verloigne, Vicky Van Stappen, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij P1.002 Using social media to promote controversial diets: The low-carb high fat diet (LCHF) in Sweden Christopher Holmberg P1.003 Digital marketing and young people: A content analysis of energy drinks' digital media platforms Limin Buchanan*, Bridget Kelly, Heather Yeatman P1.004 Attitudes toward nutrigenetic testing and DNA-based dietary advices: Results from a population survey Hubert Cormier*, Véronique Garneau, Julie Robitaille, Sophie Desroches, Marie- Claude Vohl P1.005 The impact of a sales promotion on the sales of healthier food items at a sports stadium in the US Elizabeth Racine*, Meghan Charpentier, Marcella Beam, Jessica Montana, Jennifer West, McDaniel Alicia, Corliss Solomon P1.006 Food decision making: a systematic interdisciplinary mapping review Claudia Symmank*, Robert Mai, Stefan Hoffmann, Marijn Stok, Britta Renner, Nanna Lien, Johannes Brug, Harald Rohm P1.007 A tool to facilitate calculation of percent body fat measurements generalizable to Americans 8 years and older June Stevens*, Fang-Shu Ou, Jianwen Cai, Kimberly P. Truesdale, Lauren Paynter P1.008 Nudging the food environment towards healthier choices: A systematic review of positional influences on food choice. Tamara Bucher*, Clare Collins, Megan E. Rollo, Tracy A. McCaffrey, Nienke De Vlieger, Daphne Van der Bend, Helen Truby, Federico J. A. Perez-Cueto P1.009 Evaluation of a youth-led intervention for childhood obesity prevention among urban, African-American youth: perceptions and impact among youth-leaders Elizabeth Anderson Steeves*, Cara Shipley, Maria Jose Mejia Ruiz, Jessica Jones- Smith, Keshia Pollack, Lawrence Cheskin, Kristen Hurley, Joel Gittelsohn P1.010 We need to know more': Exploring the role of exercise in the management and treatment of eating disorders. Danika Quesnel*, Marianne Clark, Cristina Caperchione ISBNPA 2016 / 22

24 P1.011 Psychological predictors of dietary adherence in Chinese overweight and obese adult participants of a lifestyle modification program Alice W.Y. Leung*, Ruth S.M. Chan, Mandy M.M. Sea, Jean Woo P1.012 Nudging buffet-consumers to a healthier meal composition independently of the individual's capacity to exert self-control Laurits Rohden Skov*, Ida Kongsbak P1.013 An economic evaluation of complex workplace dietary interventions: a cost-effectiveness analysis. Sarah Fitzgerald*, Aileen Murphy, Ann Kirby, Fiona Geaney, Ivan J Perry P1.014 Substituting confectionery with healthy snacks at checkout a win-win strategy? A mixed methods study on the development and evaluation of a healthy checkout supermarket intervention Lise Lawaetz Winkler*, Charlotte Glümer, Ulla Christensen, Paul Bloch, Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Brian Wansink, Ulla Toft P1.015 Reactance to persuasive health messages as a function of message framing and message source Marijn Stok*, Britta Renner P1.016 Development and reliability testing of the Toronto Nutrition Environment Measures Mobile Survey-Store (ToNEMMS-S) Brian Lo*, Leia Minaker, Catherine Mah, Brian Cook P1.017 Young adults' eating patterns: A qualitative study Felicity Pendergast*, Anthony Worsley, Sarah McNaughton P1.018 Smartphone apps for behavior change: Dietitians are yet to go digital Juliana Chen*, Jessica Lieffers, Adrian Bauman, Rhona Hanning, Margaret Allman-Farinelli P1.019 FOOD(Food to Overcome Outcomes Disparities): Addressing food insecurity among cancer patients Francesca Gany*, Aparna Balakrishnan, Julia Ramirez, Mohamed Mujawar, Jennifer Leng P1.020 The development of a theory-based gamified smartphone application to promote vegetable intake in young adults Monica Nour*, Margaret Allman-Farinelli, Lie Ming Tang, Judy Kay P1.021 A systematic review of social media and game-based nutrition interventions targeted at young adults. Monica Nour*, Sin Hang Yeung, Margaret Allman-Farinelli P1.022 Associations between eating patterns, nutrient intakes and diet quality in Australian adults Rebecca Leech*, Katherine Livingstone, Anthony Worsley, Anna Timperio, Sarah McNaughton P1.023 A longitudinal analysis of changes in retail food environment in lowincome communities over five years. Punam Ohri-Vachaspati*, Robin DeWeese, Michael Yedidia P1.024 That s good! The rally by young and old".more Food Literacy through intergenerational cooperation? First results: nutrition. Annekatrin Bütterich, Christina Müller, Michael Klein, Holger Hassel* ISBNPA 2016 / 23

25 P1.025 Inter-programme variation in dietary analysis Ali Hill*, Scott Burnet P1.026 Consumer understanding of Danish food-based dietary guidelines Liisa Lähteenmäki*, Inge Hummelshøj, Kristina Aachmann, Klaus Grunert P1.027 Sugar and fat interact to encourage overeating: microstructural analysis of a sweetened, fat-rich meal in relation to individual variation in eating attitudes Christle Coxon*, Leigh Gibson, Lewis Halsey P1.028 Development and validation of a nutrition knowledge questionnaire for a Canadian population Maude Bradette-Laplante*, Élise Carbonneau, Véronique Provencher, Catherine Bégin, Julie Robitaille, Desroches Sophie, Vohl Marie-Claude, Lemieux Simone P1.030 The number of best practice food and beverage policies and environmental supports in Kansas worksites increase one-year following WorkWell KS Workshop Elizabeth Ablah*, Aubrey Wiechman, Kurt Konda, Kelsey Lu, Kate Hoppe, Jeff Usher P1.031 Associations of regulation styles for eating behaviors and intuitive eating with diet quality: Preliminary results from the PREDISE Study Elise Carbonneau*, Benoît Lamarche, Véronique Provencher, Luc Pelletier, Catherine Bégin, Julie Robitaille, Mathieu Bélanger, Simone Lemieux P1.032 Interactive Chatbot intervention for alcohol drinking habits assessment Danielle Elmasri, Anthony Maeder* P1.033 What would help with lifestyle and weight management pre-conceptually? A survey of all women and partners awaiting assisted conception at a Scottish Regional Centre. Catherine Hankey*, Katrina Pert, Wilma Leslie, Scott Nelson P1.034 Engagement in food shopping and preparation among adolescents and young adults in Canada Lana Vanderlee*, Erin Hobin, Christine White, David Hammond P1.035 Cooking equipment and flavoring ingredients available in low-income households LP1.036 LP1.037 LP1.038 LP1.039 Cheng Li*, Dera Palmer-Keenan Enhancing knowledge translation in nutrition through a healthy eating blog: a feasibility study Marie-Eve Caplette*, Véronique Provencher, Véronique Bissonnette-Maheux, Marie- Pierre Gagnon, Sharon Strauss, Sophie Desroches Mental health symptoms among homeless youth: relationship with nutrients intake Irene Hatsu, Erinn Hade, Natasha Slesnick* Consumption of energy drinks and related factors among college students in Taiwan Yen-Jung Chang*, Yu-Ching Lan, Ching-Yi Peng Recommended guidelines of student meal programmes in higher education Paula Hakala* ISBNPA 2016 / 24

26 LP1.040 LP1.041 LP1.042 LP1.043 LP1.044 LP1.045 LP1.046 LP1.047 LP1.048 An evaluation of a policy based environmental and educational workplace diet intervention, with individual goal setting Désirée Schliemann*, Michelle McKinley, Jayne Woodside What works in the workplace? A systematic review of systematic reviews of diet interventions at work Désirée Schliemann*, Michelle McKinley, Jayne Woodside Providing access to nutrition counseling through mobile health counseling services in Bogor, Indonesia Hana Fitria Navratilova*, Naufal Muharam Nurdin, Karina Rahmadia Ekawidyani Street food consumers in Cape Town, Western Cape and surrounding areas are open to purchasing healthier food options Jillian Hill*, Zandile Mchiza, Nelia Steyn Relationship between salt taste function, its consumption and cardiovascular risk factors. Jean-François Giguère*, Alexandra Proulx Belhumeur, Jean-Pierre Desprès, Nathalie Alméras, Michel Doré, Maria-Cecilia Gallani Development and validation of questionnaires for the assessment of salt intake among French-Canadian adults Alexandra Proulx-Belhumeur* Sleep duration and eating architecture in the UK: Cross-sectional analysis of the Adult National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2000 Laura Johnson* Fast food and body weight determinants of inflammation in adults Tanya Agurs-Collins*, Antione Taylor Exploring preferred methods of peer support approaches to encourage adherence to a Mediterranean Diet in a Northern European population at high risk of Cardiovascular Disease. Christina M Erwin*, Michelle C McKinley, Claire T McEvoy, Sarah E Moore, Jayne V Woodside Physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and nutrition in children and adolescents P1.049 Associations between children's psychosocial factors and their transportation cycling and the moderating effects of gender, family SES and independent mobility Ariane Ghekiere*, Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Alison Carver, Bas de Geus, Peter Clarys, Greet Cardon, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche P1.050 The sustained impact of energy-dense food advertising on children's dietary intake: results from a pilot study Jennifer Norman*, Bridget Kelly, Anne-T McMahon, Emma Boyland, Louise Baur, Adrian Bauman, Kathy Chapman, Clare Hughes P1.051 Health determinants and body bullying at the beginning of adolescence: A structural equation modeling approach Viviane Straatmann*, Ylva Almquist, Aldair Oliveira, Mikael Rostila, Claudia Lopes ISBNPA 2016 / 25

27 P1.052 Predictors of physical activity and sedentary behaviours among year olds: Multilevel analysis of Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in Wales Kelly Morgan*, Britt Hallingberg, Hannah Littlecott, Simon Murphy, Adam Fletcher, Chris Roberts, Graham Moore P1.053 A family-based pilot randomised controlled trial to reduce screen time and unhealthy snacking in children and their parents: Kids FIRST Natalie Pearson, Stuart JH Biddle, Paula Griffiths, Julie Johnston, Emma Haycraft* P1.054 Clustering and correlates of screen-time and eating behaviours among young adolescents Natalie Pearson, Stuart JH Biddle, Paula Griffiths, Julie Johnston, Emma Haycraft* P1.055 Getting urban kids in nature: An evaluation of the Kids in Parks TRACK Trail Program Elizabeth Racine*, Rebecca Reeve, Carolyn Ward, Jason Urroz, Corliss Solomon P1.056 Towards healthy kindergartens. Developing quality with and through physical activity (QueB). Annekatrin Bütterich, Christina Müller, Verena Popp, Ulrike Ungerer-Röhrich, Holger Hassel* P1.057 The relationship between physical activity and diet and young children s cognitive development: A systematic review Pooja Tandon*, Alison Tovar, Avanthi Jayasuriya, Emily Welker, Daniel Schober, Kristen Copeland, Dipti Dev, Dianne Ward P1.058 Analysis of fundamental movement skill teaching quality and students physical activity level among Hong Kong primary physical education Amy Ha*, Cecilia Chan P1.059 An assessment for learning intervention emphasizing fun, mastery and support (a+fms) to improve fundamental movement skills in Hong Kong Chinese students: Protocol for a clustered randomized controlled trial Cecilia Chan*, Amy Ha, Johan Ng P1.060 Effectiveness and characteristics of school-based physical activity interventions in adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis J.H. van de Kop*, W.G. van Kernebeek P1.061 Development of a randomized controlled intervention diminishing socioeconomic inequalities in energy balance-related behaviors at a preschool setting Carola Ray, Suvi Määttä*, Reetta Lehto, Riikka Kaukonen, Maijaliisa Erkkola, Nina Sajaniemi, Eva Roos P1.062 Families with preschool children: Weight-related aspects of their home environments Jennifer Martin-Biggers*, Virginia Quick, Gayle Povis-Alleman, Noboku Hongu, John Worobey, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner P1.063 Motor skill development in at-risk preschoolers: a community-based longitudinal intervention study Laura Bellows*, Patricia Davies, Susan Johnson, Richard Boles, William Gavin ISBNPA 2016 / 26

28 P1.064 The associations between summertime sleep and physical activity in urban minority girls. Carolyn Bates*, Amy Bohnert, Amanda Ward, Kimberly Burdette, Stephanie Kliethermes, Rebecca Stilton, Sarah Welch, Lara Dugas P1.065 Are changes in school-based friendship networks associated with physical activity in children following school-grade transition? Kenda Swanson*, Alberto Nettel Aguirre, Penny Hawe, Gavin McCormack P1.066 Calibration and validation of the ActiGraph wgt3x+ accelerometer for the estimation of physical activity intensity in children with intellectual disabilities Arlene McGarty*, Victoria Penpraze, Craig Melville P1.067 Changes in psychosocial factors in relation to changes in physical activity: a longitudinal study from childhood into adolescence Sara D'Haese*, Greet Cardon, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche, Delfien Van Dyck P1.068 Write, draw, show, and tell: A child-centred dual methodology to explore perceptions of out of school physical activity Robert Noonan*, Lynne Boddy, Stuart Fairclough, Zoe Knowles P1.069 The relationship between Developmental Coordination Disorder, visual-motor integration and academic achievement in children Elna De Waal*, Anita E. Pienaar, Dané Coetzee P1.070 Sports participation and quality of life in fourth and fifth grade primary school children: An observational cross sectional study in the Netherlands Janet Moeijes*, Jooske T. van Busschbach, Thomas H. Wieringa, Jordy Kone, Ruud J. Bosscher, Jos W.R. Twisk P1.071 Health effects of replacing children s sedentary time with light, moderate, and vigorous physical activity during school and non-school time: cross-sectional analysis from the CHANGE! Study Stuart J Fairclough*, Kelly Mackintosh, Rebecca Dagger, Genevieve Stone, Ian Davies, Lynne M Boddy P1.072 The nature and levels of physical activity and sedentary behaviour of Senior Phase learners in Potchefstroom, South Africa Dané Coetzee*, Carina de Vos, Dorita du Toit P1.073 Relationship between physical activity and sedentary time, and academic performance of Grade 7 learners in Potchefstroom, South Africa. Dané Coetzee*, Carina de Vos, Dorita du Toit P1.074 The role of negative peer experiences in the physical activity and sedentary behavior of youth Jodie Stearns*, Valerie Carson, John Spence, Guy Faulkner, Scott Leatherdale P1.075 Physical activity levels and patterns and relationships with participation in object control skills in nine- to 10-year old girls in South Africa: The NW-CHILD study Marilette Visagie*, Dané Coetzee, Anita Pienaar ISBNPA 2016 / 27

29 P1.076 Parental perceived built environment measures and active play in Washington DC metropolitan children Jennifer Roberts*, Brandon Knight, Rashawn Ray, Brian Saelens P1.077 Capturing the interrelationship between objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children in the context of diverse environmental exposures Tarun Katapally*, Nazeem Muhajarine P1.078 Associations of volume and bouts of sedentary time with indicators of cardiometabolic health in adolescents: are they mediated by diet? Elly Fletcher*, Valerie Carson, Sarah McNaughton, David Dunstan, Genevieve Healy, Jo Salmon P1.079 Rope skipping enhances bone mineral density but not sleep quality in girls from early- to mid-pubertal stages Amy S Ha, Johan Y Y Ng, Sin Ting Juanita Cheung* P1.080 Social correlates of physical activity and health-related physical fitness among South African adolescents: the PAHL study Andries Monyeki* P1.081 Impact of height-adjustable desks on adolescents classroom sitting and examination of associated psychosocial mediators Bronwyn Sudholz, Jo Salmon*, Anna Timperio, Nicola Ridgers, David Dunstan, Daniel Belavy, Ana Maria Contardo, David Conroy P1.082 Adiposity and cardiorespiratory fitness on resting blood pressure of South African adolescents: the PAHL Study Andries Monyeki*, Adedapo Awotidebe, Hanlie Moss, Gert Strydom, Miranda Armstrong, Han Kemper P1.083 Physical activity self-efficacy: its role in mediating the relationship between physical activity and fundamental movement skills in adolescents Danielle Powell*, Bronagh McGrane, Johann Issartel, Sarahjane Belton P1.084 Parental perceptions on children s non-school physical activity and family-based physical activity interventions Robert Noonan*, Lynne Boddy, Stuart Fairclough, Zoe Knowles P1.085 Predictive validity of the activpal3 METs algorithm in 5-12 year-old children Christiana van Loo*, Anthony Okely, Marijka Batterham, Rachel Jones, John Reilly, Ulf Ekelund, Soren Brage, Dylan Cliff P1.086 Examining the fundamental movement skills, fitness levels, and physical activity participation levels among adolescent female ropeskippers, regular exercisers, and non-exercisers Juanita Sin Ting Cheung*, Amy Sau Ching Ha, Johan Yau Yin Ng P1.088 Sedentary behavior and its association with obesity among children and adolescents in China. Wang nan, Li liubai*, Wu xulong P1.089 Day-to-day variability in children's physical activity patterns: What are the moderators? Nicola Ridgers*, Lisa Barnett, David Lubans, Anna Timperio, Ester Cerin, Jo Salmon ISBNPA 2016 / 28

30 P1.090 Temporal associations between physical activity and sleep in primary school-aged children Grace Vincent, Lisa Barnett, David Lubans, Anna Timperio, Jo Salmon, Nicola Ridgers* P1.091 Promoting Ball Skills in Preschool-aged Girls. Sanne Veldman*, Kara Palmer, Anthony Okely, Leah Robinson P1.092 Physical inactivity among sedentary adolescents: evidence from Bangladesh Asad Khan*, Nicola Burton P1.093 The current qualitative and quantitative state of 3- to 6-year-old boys and girls manipulative skills Barry Gerber*, Carli Gericke, Michelle Du Plessis P1.094 What undermines physical activity and healthy eating? - Voices of adolescents from a Swedish multicultural area Linus Jonsson*, Christina Berg, Peter Korp, Christel Larsson, Eva-Carin Lindgren P1.096 The status of 3-6 year old children coordination and locomotor skills and the effect of gender. Wilmarié Du Plessis* P1.097 Correlates of children's activity levels during school recess Kelly Mackintosh, Nicola Ridgers*, Rebecca Dagger, Genevieve Stone, Lynne Boddy, Ian Davies, Stuart Fairclough P1.098 Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time of preschoolers Tanja Matarma*, Pasi Koski, Hanna Lagström P1.099 Systematic review and evidence appraisal of objectively assessed longitudinal changes in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity among children and adolescents (2-18 years old) Abdulaziz Farooq*, Ann-Marie Knowles, Anne Martin, Mathew Wilson, John Reilly P1.100 Personal, social and physical environmental determinants of physical activity in underserved adolescents: a systematic review Saskia Boonzajer Flaes*, Mirka Janssen, Evert Verhagen, Willem van Mechelen P1.101 Disease, activity and schoolchildren's health (DASH) in Port Elizabeth, South Africa Ivan Mueller*, Cheryl Walter, Peiling Yap, Bruce Damons, Danielle Smith, Jürg Utzinger, Rosa Du Randt, Uwe Pühse P1.102 Perceptions about physical activity among overweight adolescents - attendees in Young & Active, a 12-week internet intervention to increase physical activity and quality of life Keywords: Adolescents, overweight, health, physical activity Turid K Bigum Sundar*, Per Lagerløv, Sølvi Helseth, Knut Løndal, Kari Glavin P1.103 Effects on physical activity level and cardiovascular risk - a unique preventive, family intervention programme to increase physical activity and encourage a healthy lifestyle. Frida Losell*, Gisela Nyberg, Mai-Lis Hellénius ISBNPA 2016 / 29

31 P1.104 Attitudes towards a unique, preventive, family-based activity programme to promote physical activity and a healthy lifestyle interviews with parents. Frida Losell*, Gisela Nyberg, Mai-Lis Hellénius P1.105 Sedentary time and physical activity among adolescents in a Swedish multicultural area: Cross-sectional data from the How-to-Act?' project Andreas Fröberg*, Christel Larsson, Christina Berg, Cecilia Boldemann, Anders Raustorp P1.106 Determinants of sedentary behaviour: a concept map Lisan Hidding*, Teatske Altenburg, Mai Chin A Paw P1.107 Gaelic4Girls: Background and methodological considerations in the development of the G4G physical activity intervention for Irish girls Orlagh Farmer*, Wesley O Brien P1.108 Longitudinal relationships between types of physical activity practiced by parents and their children Jennifer Brunet*, Erin Wing, Jeffrey Gaudet, Mathieu Bélanger P1.109 Assessment of physical activity in preschoolers by accelerometry: The choice of epoch length and number of axis is crucial! Claudia S. Leeger-Aschmann*, Einat A. Schmutz, Beate Sick, Thomas Radtke, Simone Munsch, Oskar Jenni, Jardena J. Puder, Susi Kriemler P1.110 The effects of a quasi-experimental playground intervention on children's recess and free-living physical activity levels: Do children compensate for changes in school-based physical activity? Peter Collins*, Yahya Al-Nakeeb, Lorayne Woodfield, Emma Coombes, Alan Nevill P1.111 On-site and Online Girl Scout Leader Wellness Training for Physical Activity in Troop Meetings Brooke Cull, Sara Rosenkranz*, Cassandra Knutson, David Dzewaltowski, Richard Rosenkranz P1.112 Correlations between chronic stress and cognitive functioning in preschoolers? Thomas Radtke*, Alexandra Meier, Susi Kriemler, Claudia Leeger-Aschmann, Einat Schmutz P1.113 Manville Moves: Design and implementation of an exergaming-based physical activity intervention for children with social and emotional disabilities Kirsten Davison*, April Bowling, Brian Woods, Daniel Miller, Jeanette Garcia, Sami Newlan, Robert Hermesch, Jamie Slavet P1.114 Does access to and use of TVs, computers, tablets, video games and cellphones before bedtime affect sleep, nutrition, physical activity and body weight of children? Nomathemba Dube*, Mohammad Khan, Yen Chu, Solmaz Setayeshgar, Paulus Veugelers P1.115 The association between childhood asthma and metabolic risks independent of BMI Kelly Miller, Lesley Cottrell* ISBNPA 2016 / 30

32 P1.116 Interruptions in sedentary time are associated with adiposity in a sample of free-living children LP1.117 LP1.120 LP1.121 LP1.122 LP1.123 LP1.124 LP1.126 LP1.127 LP1.128 LP1.129 LP1.130 LP1.131 Britni Belcher*, Jimi Huh, Eldin Dzubur, Genevieve Dunton Impact of acute exercise on appetite hormones and ad libitum food intake during the following meal in obese adolescents. Emmanuelle Rochette*, Come Tissandier, Bruno Pereira, Valerie Julian, Etienne Merlin, Pascale Duché Family relationships, weight-status, and health behaviors in African American families Keeley Pratt, Catherine Holloway, Ihuoma Eneli* Preventing sports injuries in young footballers Dominic Uzodimma Ikwuagwu* A systematic review of the correlates of mobile-media use among children aged 0-8 years. Susan Paudel, Justine Leavy*, Jonine Jancey Determinants of physical activity and dietary choices in adolescents with intellectual disability: a feasibility study. Gemma Stevens*, Fiona Mitchell, Andrew Jahoda, Catherine Hankey, Lynsay Matthews, Heather Murray, Craig Melville Development and feasibility testing of an intervention to support active lifestyles in youth with Type 1 diabetes. The ActivPals programme. Fiona Mitchell*, Alison Kirk, John Reilly, Kenneth Robertson Associations between physical activity, screen time, and fitness among Canadian children living in Edmonton. Morgan Potter*, John C. Spence, Normand Boule, Jodie Stearns, Valerie Carson Behaviour tracking and longitudinal associations between physical activity, screen time, and fitness among Canadian children living in Edmonton Morgan Potter*, John C. Spence, Normand Boule, Jodie Stearns, Valerie Carson Parent based interventions: effectiveness to improve child dietary habits and physical activity in a Hispanic population Leticia Gatus*, L. Kay Bartholomew Eldredge, Anna Wilkinson, Shreela Sharma Acute exercise and nutritional response in obese adolescent girls: a one versus a two-session isoenergetic exercise C Schwartz, David Thivel, O Saidi, Emmanuelle Rochette, Etienne Merlin, Pascale Duché* Association between individual or environmental factors and physical activity or sedentary behaviour in 7th graders aged years in Berlin, Germany Lilian Krist*, Nanette Ströbele-Benschop, Stephanie Roll, Fabian Lotz, Nina Rieckmann, Jacqueline Müller-Nordhorn, Stefan Willich, Falk Müller- Riemenschneider Metabolically unhealthy obese adolescents decrease energy intake after acute exercise contrary to metabolically healthy obese adolescents Pascale Duché*, C Schwartz, O Saidi, David Thivel, Bruno Pereira, Martine Duclos, Etienne Merlin, Anne Veronique Fourot ISBNPA 2016 / 31

33 LP1.132 LP1.133 LP1.134 LP1.135 LP1.136 LP1.137 LP1.138 LP1.139 LP1.140 LP1.141 LP1.142 LP1.143 LP1.144 Barriers and challenges encountered by physical education teachers within primary schools of Qatar: a preliminary study Fuad Almudahka*, Izzeldin Ibrahim, Abdulaziz Farooq, Suzan Sayegh, Mohamed Al-Kuwari Motor skill competence in relation to weight status and sport participation in 5- to 12-years-old children in a cross-sectional study Joris Hoeboer*, Sanne De Vries Sport stacking motor intervention programme for children with developmental coordination disorder Monique de Milander*, Jale du Plessis, Anelda du Randt Primary care providers' use of motivational interviewing to support youth nutrition and physical activity behavior change Monique Vallabhan*, Alberta Kong, Sarah Feldstein Ewing A latent class analysis of physical activity correlates in early adolescents Katy Garnham-Lee*, Andreas Stenling, Lauren B Sherar, Ian M Taylor Profiling the physical fitness levels of intellectually disabled children in South Africa. Samantha Parsons*, Miriam Mattison Identification of risk groups in growth trajectories in Latino farmworker children aged 2-5 Edward Ip*, Joseph Skelton, Cynthia Suerken, Shyh-Huei Chen, Santiago Saldana, Sarah Marshall, Thomas Arcury, Sara Quandt Interventions promoting the development of adolescent health advocates: An integrative review Kristen Reilly*, Shauna Burke Accuracy of PE teachers to estimate the motor competence of 5- to 12-years-old children Michiel Krijger*, Joris Hoeboer, Sanne De Vries Novel analytics to provide quantity and quality characteristics of running in children of different body-mass index groups Gareth Stratton*, Cain Clark, Claire-Marie Barnes, Mark Holton, Kelly Mackintosh, Huw Summers Sedentary behaviour pattern among adolescent school children aged years in a district of Sri Lanka R.D.S Ranasinghe*, Pushpa Fonseka Validity and reliability of a physical activity questionnaire for Sri Lankan adolescents R.D.S. Ranasinghe*, Pushpa Fonseka Obesity and eating disorders prevention among adolescent girls: A cluster randomized trial comparing the 'New Moves' program against observation. Karin Dunker*, Angelica Claudino ISBNPA 2016 / 32

34 LP1.145 LP1.146 LP1.147 LP1.148 LP1.149 LP1.150 LP1.151 LP1.152 LP1.153 LP1.154 LP1.155 LP1.156 LP1.157 Family weight talk and dieting: is there any association with body dissatisfaction and disordered eating behaviors in adolescent girls from the Brazilian New Moves version? Karin Dunker*, Silvio Augusto, Angelica Claudino Perceived effectiveness of national and provincial tax credits for children s physical activity:the charade continues John Spence*, Tara-Leigh McHugh, Chris Sprysak, Paul Veugelers Sport Leadership Program (SLP) as an intervention to improve adolescents' outcomes and well-being. Petra Plencnerova*, Remco Polman, Janet Young, Anthony Watt Neighbourhood socioeconomic inequalities in physical activity opportunities and food choices. Helena Nogueira*, Aristides Machado-Rodrigues, Augusta Gama, Isabel Mourão, Vitor Rosado Marques, Cristina Padez Physical activity levels among children with physical disabilities in home and school settings: A pilot study Ru Li*, Cindy Hui Ping Sit, Jie Yu, Thomas L. McKenzie, Ester Cerin, Amy Sau Ching Ha Is television the worse behavior that children can have at home? Yes Cristina Padez*, Augusta Gama, Aristides Machado-Rodrigues, Isabel Mourão, Nogueira Helena, Vitor Marques Research into social environmental influences associated with health behaviour in overweight children in The Netherlands Gitte Kloek*, Chantal Soeters, Silvana de Vogel, Sanne de Vries, Tinus Jongert Are daytime naps and physical activity associated with nighttime sleep in preschoolers? Allison Parsons, Nicholas Ollberding, Laurie Bishop, Kristen Copeland* Tackling the blues: Using sport and physical activity to address the mental health of children and young people Jon Jones*, Andy Smith The relationship between motor skill competence and kindergarten readiness during early childhood E Jean Buckler*, Anne M Lasinsky, Amanda de Faye, Juliano Schwartz, Kai L Kaufman, Andrew S Perrotta, Ben Hives, Shannon SD Bredin Accelerometer Bluetooth proximity validation in parents and early years children Nicholas Kuzik*, Glenda Garrido, Valerie Carson Examining the physical activity experiences of at-risk adolescent girls upon completion of an integrated physical activity and psycho-social intervention aimed at improving body image Kaitlyn Carlson*, Marianne Clark, Cristina Caperchione Tailoring obesity prevention efforts: What makes an obesogenic environment in high and low income communities? ISBNPA 2016 / 33

35 12:00-13:00 Special Interest Group meetings Ageing Early care and education Policies and environments e- and mhealth :00-14:00 Lunch Conservatory & restaurant area Mentoring meeting :00-15:00 Special Interest Group meetings Cancer prevention and management Children and families Socioeconomic inequalities Theories of Motivation :00-16:00 Keynote: Phil Morgan Auditorium 2 The invisible parent: Targeting fathers in family-based nutrition and physical activity research Chair: Stuart Biddle 16:00-16:30 Coffee break Conservatory & restaurant area 16:30-17:30 Oral sesions O.01 Environmental determinants of diet O.01.1 O.01.2 O.01.3 O.01.4 Chair: Janetta Harbron An unhealthy food environment near school weakens the positive association between self-efficacy and teen fruit and vegetable intake Heather D'Angelo*, April Oh, David Berrigan, Erin Hennessy, Leslie Lytle, Linda Nebeling Accessibility and affordability of supermarkets: does it matter for adherence to the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet? Joreintje Mackenbach*, Thomas Burgoine, Jeroen Lakerveld, Pablo Monsivais Longitudinal associations between fast-food access and change in body mass index among women residing in disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Victoria, Australia Karen Lamb*, Lukar Thornton, Dana Olstad, Ester Cerin, Kylie Ball Independent and additive effects of Behavioral Economic strategies on school lunch selection and plate waste. Haleigh Golub, Andrew Hanks, Julie Kennel* ISBNPA 2016 / 34

36 O.01.5 Calorie labelling in a hospital café - does it affect customer purchasing behaviour and influence sales? Catherine Hankey*, Stefanie Heinrich, Lisa Hutchison, Wilma Leslie O.02 New technologies and methods for physical activity and nutrition O.02.1 O.02.2 O.02.3 O.02.4 O.02.5 Chair: Corneel Vandelanotte Adolescents' Photo Food Presentation in Social Media Christopher Holmberg*, John E Chaplin, Thomas Hillman, Christina Berg A mobile phone based method to assess energy and food intake in young children: a validation study against the doubly labelled water method and 24hr dietary recalls Marie Löf*, Christine Delisle Nyström, Elisabet Forsum, Hanna Henriksson, Ylva Trolle-Lagerros, Christel Larsson, Ralph Maddison, Toomas Timpka Understanding Persisted Wearable Use: a Study into Habit Formation Jeroen Stragier*, Mariek Vanden Abeele, Peter Mechant Evaluation of a smartphone food diary application using objectively measured energy expenditure Felicity Pendergast*, Nicola Ridgers, Anthony Worsley, Sarah McNaughton Location Matters: Pilot Testing of the Location Initiated Individualized Texts for African American Adolescent Health (LIITAH) Mobile Application Susan Woolford*, Jon Moon O.03 Community nutrition interventions O.03.1 O.03.2 O.03.3 O.03.4 O.03.5 Chair: Sharmilah Booley Final results of Live Well-Viva Bien - a multilevel intervention in low income housing sites to increase fruit and vegetable consumption Kim Gans*, Gemma Gorham, Patricia Risica, Akilah Dulin-Keita, Jennifer Mello, George Papandonatos, Amy Nunn A novel approach to evaluate South Africa's salt reduction legislation Karen Charlton, Lisa Ware, Paul Kowal, Elias Menyanu*, Richard Biritwum, Altte Schutte A Mobile Produce Market Increases Fruit and Vegetable Intake and Access among Adults in Disadvantaged Communities in the USA Lucia Leone*, Gina Tripicchio, Lindsey Haynes-Maslow, Jared McGuirt, Alice Ammerman Changes in Adult Menu Orders Following the Implementation of a Healthier Children s Restaurant Menu Megan Mueller*, Stephanie Anzman-Frasca, Parke Wilde, Sara Folta, Christina Economos The impact of the Guiding Stars on-shelf nutrition labelling system on the nutritional quality of food purchases in supermarkets in Canada. Erin Hobin*, Eli Liebman, Lana Vanderlee, Laura Rosella, Jocelyn Sacco, Fei Zuo, Heather Manson, Bryan Bollinger ISBNPA 2016 / 35

37 O.04 Physical activity and health across the lifespan O.04.1 Chair: Vicki Lambert Physical activity and depressive symptoms trajectories: Associations over time among breast cancer survivors Jennifer Brunet*, Jennifer O'Loughlin, Catherine Sabiston O.04.2 O.04.3 O.04.4 O.04.5 "Associations of fat mass and fat-free mass with physical fitness in 4-year-old children: the MINISTOP trial Pontus Henriksson*, Cristina Cadenas-Sánchez, Marja H Leppänen, Christine Delisle Nyström," Fransisco B. Ortega, Jeremy Pomeroy, Jonatan R Ruiz, Marie Löf Associations of body composition and muscle strength with lower extremity physical function in older overweight women before and after weight loss Ellen Evans*, Rachelle Acitelli, Chad Straight, Alison Berg, Mary Ann Johnson Lifelong physical activity and cognitive performance in midlife: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study Suvi P. Rovio*, Katja Pahkala, Xiaolin Yang, Anna Kankaanpää, Mirja Hirvensalo, Jorma S.A. Viikari, Tuija Tammelin, Olli T. Raitakari Real-time remotely monitored exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation could augment traditional centre-based programmes: results from a pilot non-inferiority randomised controlled trial. Jonathan Rawstorn*, Nicholas Gant, Ian Warren, Andrew Meads, Anna Rolleston, Ralph Maddison O.05 Physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children O.05.1 O.05.2 Chair: Rebecca Stanley Intra-dyadic relations of daily stress with physical activity and sedentary behavior among mothers and children: An ecological momentary assessment study Genevieve Dunton*, Eldin Dzubur, Adam Leventhal, Jaclyn Maher, Gayla Margolin, Britni Belcher, Jimi Huh Bone mass at age 20 is predicted by trajectories of television watching across childhood and adolescence in the Raine Study Joanne McVeigh*, Kathy Zhu, Jenny Mountain, Craig Pennel, Stephen Lye, John Walsh, Leon Straker O.05.3 Not all screens are equal: Tracking screen use activities from Year 5 to Year 12 O.05.4 O.05.5 Michael Rosenberg*, Simon Hunter, Lisa Wood, Karen Martin, Corinne Zadow, Stephen Houghton An investigation into physical activity and classroom behaviours in children with intellectual disabilities. Sarah Taylor*, Zoe Knowles, Stuart Fairclough, Samantha Downs, Lynne Boddy Associations between sedentary time, physical activity and cardiometabolic risk markers in children: An isotemporal substitution analysis Lynne Boddy*, Conor Cunningham, Marie Murphy, Rebecca Dagger, Lawrence Foweather, Lee Graves, Nicola Hopkins, Stuart Fairclough ISBNPA 2016 / 36

38 O.06 Physical activity and environment Adults O.06.1 O.06.2 O.06.3 O.06.4 O :45-19:00 Symposia S08 Chair: Tracy Kolbe-Alexander Street characteristics preferred for transportation walking among older adults: A choice-based conjoint analysis with manipulated photographs Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Jack Nasar, Jo Salmon, Liesbet Goubert, Benedicte Deforche* Physical activity and the neighbourhood social environment: are we being frightened into inactivity? Jerome N Rachele*, Fatima Ghani, Venurs Hui Yee Loh, Wendy Brown, Gavin Turrell A methodology to leverage cross-sectional accelerometry to capture weather s influence on active living Tarun Katapally*, Daniel Rainham, Nazeem Muhajarine Perceived environmental attributes and change in walking and physical activity and incidence of type 2 diabetes in a large sample of middle-aged and older Australians Klaus Gebel*, Ding Ding, Adrian Bauman Assessment of mismatch between perceived and objectively measured environmental obesogenic features in European neighbourhoods (The SPOTLIGHT project) Célina Roda*, Hélène Charreire, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Helga Bardos, Harry Rutter, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Jeroen Lakerveld, Jean-Michel Oppert Food environment associations with socioeconomic status, dietary behavior, and body weight: Classic and contemporary designs Chair: Maartje Poelman S08.1 Availability of fast food outlets in high and low socioeconomic areas of Amsterdam between 2002 and 2014 Maartje Poelman*, Marco Helbich, Carlijn Kamphuis, Martin Dijst S08.2 Tracking the nutritional content of food and beverage product advertising seen by children on television and assessing the impact of exposure on consumption and body weight Lisa Powell*, Sherry Emery, Zeynep Isgor, Tamkeen Khan, Rebecca Schermbeck, Roy Wada S08.3 Meal patterns and food choice motives in relation to diet quality and mental well-being Susanne Pedersen*, Catalin Stancu, Madeleine Broman Toft, Viktorija Kulikovskaja, Ana Alina Tudoran, Laura Winkens, Tatjana van Strien, Liisa Lahteenmaki S08.4 Are the home and school food environments separately and jointly associated with adolescents' fast-food intake? Findings from The ORiEL Study Martine Shareck*, Daniel Lewis, Neil Smith, Steven Cummins S08.5 Geographic accessibility of fast food restaurants and 6-year change in BMI in a nationwide, metropolitan sample of over 2.6 million U.S. adults Shannon Zenk*, Elisabeth Tarlov, Lisa Powell, Stephen Matthews, Coady Wing, Kelly Jones, Hao Tong Auditorium 2 ISBNPA 2016 / 37

39 S09 Health promoting responses to climate change: Dietary and physical activity opportunities Chair: Ralph Maddison S09.1 Framework for developing interventions to address health and climate change co-benefits Michelle Holdsworth*, Angie Clonan, Ralph Maddison S09.2 Interventions that have health and climate change co-benefits: A scoping review John C Spence*, Michelle Holdsworth, Samantha Marsh, Ralph Maddison S09.3 Encourage individual behaviour change to promote active transportation: community's perspective and policy implications to reduce health impacts from climate change Ying Zhang*, Ting Xia, Annette Braunack-Mayer, Shona Crabb, Pushan Shah S09.4 Assessment of impacts of increased physical activity on greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector Md Ahiduzzaman, Amit Kumar*, John C Spence S10 Impact of multi-level, multi-component interventions to improve food intake and active living and decrease prevalence of obesity: Process evaluation and preliminary results Chair: Rachel Novotny S10.1 SOL Program a local community multi-level and multi-component health promotion program: Development and evaluation of a systematic tool to assess community preparedness Bent Egberg Mikkelsen* S10.2 B More Healthy Communities for Kids, a multilevel obesity prevention program for African American children: Wave 1 process and impact results Joel Gittelsohn*, Angela Trude, Cara Shipley, Teresa Schwendler, Maria Jose Mejia, Ivory Loh, Naomi Rapp S10.3 Impact of the Children s Healthy Living (CHL) multi-level, multicomponent intervention to improve food intake and active living and decrease prevalence of obesity: Process evaluation and preliminary results Rachel Novotny*, J Butel, M Esquivel, M Fialkowski, K Braun, R Leon Guerrero, A Bersamin, T Fleming, P Coleman, Claudio Nigg S11 Correlates and consequences of declining children's mobility: Evidence from Australia, Belgium, Canada and United Kingdom Chair: Guy Faulkner S11.1 The decline in children's independent mobility: How does Australia compare to other countries? Stephanie Schoeppe*, Paul Tranter, Mitch Duncan, Carey Curtis, Alison Carver, Karen Malone S11.2 Insights into children's independent mobility for transportation cycling - which socio-ecological factors matter? Ariane Ghekiere*, Benedicte Deforche, Alison Carver, Bas de Geus, Peter Clarys, Greet Cardon, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Jelle Van Cauwenbergh ISBNPA 2016 / 38

40 S11.3 Experiencing Independent Mobility: Is there neighbourhood inequality in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area? Guy Faulkner*, Ron Buliung, Kristian Larsen S11.4 Longitudinal change in independent mobility from childhood to adolescence and local approaches to developing children's spatial independence Angie Page*, Russ Jago, Ben Wheeler, Ashley Cooper S12 Think Plural: Multiple behaviour approaches in epidemiological and intervention research on diet, physical activity, and sedentary behaviour Chair: Ding Ding S12.1 Combinations of multiple lifestyle risk behaviours and all-cause mortality in a large Australian cohort of older adults Ding Ding*, Kris Rogers, Hidde van der Ploeg, Emmanuel Stamatakis, Adrian Bauman S12.2 Compositional analysis of the 24 hours physical behaviours toward multiple behaviour integrated guidelines for preventive medicine Sebastien Chastin*, Javier Palarea-Albaladejo S12.3 Self-efficacy for multiple behaviour change: is there a gateway effect'? Camille Short*, Ding Ding, Amanda Rebar, Mitch Duncan, Corneel Vandelanotte S12.4 An example of a multiple behavior worksite intervention: the Work, Weight, Wellness (3W) Trial Claudio Nigg*, Mahabub Anwar, Andrew Williams, Victor Stevens, Cheryl Albright, Richard Meenan, Thomas Vogt S13 Measuring Physical Activity Environments in Africa: NEWS-Africa Chair: Adewale Oyeyemi S13.1 NEWS-Africa: Developing a built environment survey measure for Africa James Sallis*, Adewale Oyeyemi, Vincent Onywera, Kingsley Akinroye, Sandra Kasoma, Rufus Adedoyin, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander, Mark Tremblay S13.2 Multi-country reliability and validity study of NEWS-Africa Adewale Oyeyemi*, Felix Assah, Terry Conway, Sarah Moss, Reginald Ocansey, Kavita Gavand, Antonio Prista, James Sallis S13.3 Reliability and validity of the African version of NEWS-Africa for physical activity in Uganda Sandra Kasom*, Ssewannyana Charles, Mugisha Lillian S13.4 Psychometric evaluation of a built environment questionnaire for physical activity in Africa: reliability and validity evidence from Ghana Richmond Aryeetey*, Seidu Sofo, John Doku, Reginald Ocansey ISBNPA 2016 / 39

41 S14 Novel and innovative technologies to assess physical activity in diverse settings Chair: Rachel Jones S14.1 The use of Radio Frequency Identification systems in early childhood education and care settings Karen Tonge*, Rachel Jones, Anthony Okely S14.2 Using portable RFID and accelerometry to measure indoor locationbased physical activity: System development, validation and lessons learned Clover Maitland*, Gareth Stratton, Jeremy Tan, Jonathon Kur, Rebecca Braham, Sarah Foster, Michael Rosenberg S14.3 Associations between office layout and sitting, standing and stepping: The Active Buildings Study Lee Smith, Alexia Sawyer*, Richard Spinney, Alexi Marmot, Marcella Ucci, Abigail Fisher S14.4 Profiling the quantity and quality of movement in children in different contexts Gareth Stratton*, Huw Summers, Claire Barnes, Cain Clark, Kelly Mackintosh ISBNPA 2016 / 40

42 Friday 10 June 08:30-09:45 Symposia S15 Why do active children have better mental health? The mechanistic evidence Chair: Stuart Biddle S15.1 Neurobiological mechanisms responsible for the effects of physical activity and fitness on mental health in young people Justin Richards*, Charles Hillman S15.2 Psychosocial mechanisms responsible for the effects of physical activity and fitness on mental health in young people Guy Faulkner*, Mark Beauchamp S15.3 Behavioral mechanisms responsible for the effects of physical activity and fitness on mental health in young people Paul Kelly* S16 Serious games in health promotion: Do s and don ts Chair: Wendy Van Lippevelde S16.1 Active gaming interventions: best practices and lessons learned Elisabeth Lyons* S16.2 How to create more engagement in a serious game? Improving the game design using the self-determination theory David Farrell*, David Moffat S16.3 Self-selected exergaming intensity reduces adiposity among adolescent girls who adhere to a 12-week exergaming intervention Amanda Staiano*, Arwen Marker, Robbie Beyl, Daniel Hsia, Peter Katzmarzyk, Robert Newton S17 Nutrition and physical activity across the survivorship journey Chair: Fang Fang Zhang S17.1 Diet quality in association with cancer diagnosis and treatment exposures in adult survivors of childhood cancer: A Report from the St. Jude Lifetime Cohort Fang Fang Zhang*, Rohit Ojha, Kevin Krull, Melissa Hudson S17.2 Mediators of the effects of resistance and endurance exercise on global quality of life and physical function in cancer survivors who completed primary cancer treatment Joeri Kalter, Caroline Kampshoff, Mai Chinapaw, Willem van Mechelen, Goof Schep, Irma Verdonck-de Leeuw, Johannes Brug, Laurien Buffart* S17.3 A mixed methods evaluation of the feasibility and physical and psychosocial impact of a community-based adapted Chi-Gung service for people affected by cancer Anna Campbell*, Graham Brennan ISBNPA 2016 / 41

43 S17.4 Health care professionals' knowledge and practice of physical activity promotion for cancer survivors in Ireland Mairéad Cooney*, Deirdre Walsh, Bróna Furlong, Catherine Woods S18 Are physical activity, sedentary time and screen time associated with cognitive and psychosocial development in early childhood? Chair: Valerie Carson S18.1 What is the association between objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time with cognitive development in children of the early years? Valerie Carson*, Aishah Abdul Rahman, Sandra Wiebe S18.2 Physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and cognitive development in preschool children: Does type or intensity matter? Jade McNeill*, Steven Howard, Stewart Vella, Trina Hinkley, Anthony Okely, Dylan Cliff S18.3 Short term impact of physical activity on preschoolers' cognitive functions Pooja Tandon*, Dimitri Christakis, Brian Saelens, Liliana Lengua S18.4 Active Minds Happy Kids: A stealth-based pilot intervention to reduce screen-time, support cognitive functioning and social skills in preschoolers Trina Hinkley*, Dylan Cliff, Jarrad Lum, Kylie Hesketh S19 Role of the built school environment in physical activity promotion Chair: Esther van Sluijs S19.1 The relationship between physical activity levels, sedentary behaviour and the childcare environment: A cross sectional study R Jones*, M Peden, S Costa, Y Ellis, T Okely S19.2 School polices, programmes and facilities and objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time: associations over the transition from primary to secondary school E Van Sluijs*, K Morton, K Corder, F Harrison, A Jones, M Suhrcke, A Atkin S19.3 The effect of a multicomponent school-centered intervention on physical activity and sedentary behavior in primary school children: the Active Living study D Van Kann, S Kremers, N de Vries, S de Vries*, M Jansen S19.4 The effect of active school playgrounds on children s physical activity levels: Camden Active Spaces M Hamer*, D Aggio, C Kipps, L Smith ISBNPA 2016 / 42

44 S20 Urban green spaces: using novel methodologies to explore visitation and green space-based physical activity Chair: Jenny Veitch S20.1 A latent class analysis approach to understanding park visitation Jenny Veitch*, Wei Wang, Jo Salmon, Alison Carver, Billie Giles-Corti, Anna Timperio S20.2 Using captured images to evaluate the spatio-temporal use of public open space J. Aaron Hipp*, Alicia Manteiga, Deepti Adlakha, Abby Stylianou, Robert Pless S20.3 Measuring the relationship between outdoor natural (tree canopy coverage) and built (structure) shade coverage and children's physical activity in the urban environment Hayley Christian*, Zakia Jeemi, Bryan Boruff, Jasper Schipperijn S20.4 Effect of park renovations on adolescent physical activity in a low SES neighborhood in Copenhagen Jasper Schipperijn*, Henriette B. Andersen, Jens Troelsen S21 Recent developments in ICT assisted collection of dietary data Chair: Bent Mikkelsen S21.1 Translating national Australian dietary guidelines to a web-based tool to evaluate diet quality and provide real-time feedback and brief advice: the Healthy Eating Quiz Claire Collins*, Tracy Burrows, Melinda Hutchesson, Megan Rollo S21.2 Lifestylelogging with the ebutton Results from Dietary and Physical Activity Assessment Studies Mingui Sun*, Wenyan Jia, Lora Burke, Zhi-Hong Mao, Tom Baranowski S21.3 Real time smart monitoring of eating patterns during meals the SPLENDID technology M Mars*, I Ioakeimidis, C Maramis, C Diou, J van den Boer, B Langlet, A Delopoulos, Splendid Consortium S21.4 Monitoring of patient intake with the Dietary Intake monitoring system (DIMS) predicting low nutritional intake Bent Mikkelsen*, Kwabena Ofei, Michal Dobroczynski 10:00-11:00 Keynote: Harry Dugmore Auditorium 2 Social Media on Smartphones: Overhyped, or a valuable new tool for behaviour change campaigns? Perspectives on the use of digital media in health promotion in South Africa Chair: Knut-Inge Klepp 11:00-12:00 Coffee break Conservatory & restaurant area ISBNPA 2016 / 43

45 Poster session: Energy balance-related behaviours and weight control P2.001 Mobilizing barbershops and beauty salons for health promotion and disease prevention: Two decades of challenge and opportunity Stephen Thomas, Laura Linnan* P2.002 Associations between obesity, the food and physical activity environment: a cross sectional study of UK adults. Matthew Hobbs*, Claire Griffiths, Mark Green, Hannah Jordan, Jim McKenna P2.003 Demographic associated with enrollment of a community-based intervention Mei-Wei Chang*, Susan Nitzke, Roger Brown, Monica Smith, Stefanie Horning, Kobra Eghtedary P2.004 Effects of behaviour change techniques on physical activity and healthy eating in obese adults; a systematic review and meta-analysis Gro Beate Samdal*, Geir Egil Eide, Tom Barth, Eivind Meland P2.005 Associations of parental self-efficacy with body composition and physical fitness in swedish preschoolers: Results from the MINISTOP Trial ( ) Pontus Henriksson*, Niyati Parekh, Christine Delisle Nyström, Kristin Silfvernagel, Jonatan R. Ruiz, Fransisco B. Ortega, Marie Löf P2.006 A novel nutrition and physical activity intervention for high-risk Mexican immigrants: Intervention development and evaluation framework Jennifer Leng*, Rosario Costas Muniz, Debra Pelto, Julia Ramirez, Olga Garduno, Francesca Gany P2.007 Weight loss surgery candidates romantic and peer relationships Keeley Pratt* P2.008 Patient accounts of barriers to wellbeing and resilience during a lifestyle intervention programme for non-communicable diseases Philippa Skowno*, Wayne Derman, Dan Stein, Catherine Draper P2.009 Phone app development: Promoting healthy behaviors in a rural obese population Kelly Webber*, Erin Casey, Alison Gustafson, Sandra Bastin P2.010 A systematic review of dietary, nutritional, and physical activity interventions for the prevention of prostate cancer progression and mortality. Lucy Hackshaw-McGeagh, Rachel Perry*, Verity Leach, Sara Qandil, Richard Martin, Athene Lane P2.011 Participant-reported barriers to participation in a community-based health promotion program: Grand Family Challenge Natalia Zero, Zoe Fisher, Demika Washington, Joanne Kouba, Virginia McCarthy, Amy Luke, Talar Markossian, Lara Dugas* P2.012 How is the practice of yoga related to weight status, eating behaviors, and body image in a population-based sample of young adults? Dianne Neumark-Szatainer*, Allison Watts, Melissa Laska, Marla Eisenberg, Richard MacLehose, Nicole Larson ISBNPA 2016 / 44

46 P2.014 Men's attitudes to body weight, barriers to weight loss and desired elements of a weight management programme:a survey of Police Scotland officers and staff Wilma Leslie*, Kyla Booth, Catherine Hankey P2.015 Obesity and associated factors in young adults attending tertiary institutions in South-Eastern Nigeria Patricia Ukegbu*, Ada Uwaegbute, Chinyere Echendu, Chukwunonso Ejike P2.016 Relationship between dietary habits, lifestyle and nutritional status of staff in a Tertiary institution, South Eastern Nigeria Patricia Ukegbu*, Ada Uwaegbute, Ugochukwu Obianyanwu P2.017 Guide for establishment, management and quality of Healthy Life Centres (HLC) Inger Merete Skarpaas*, Turid Sundar P2.018 Exploration of the most effective way of implementing mandatory menu calorie posting in Ireland: Attitudes of Irish food service businesses that do and do not display menu calorie posting Lauri Gilgan, Fiona Geaney*, Sarah Fitzgerald, Mary McCarthy, Ivan J Perry P2.020 Advising overweight persons to control weight by Lithuanian health care professionals in Vilma Kriaucioniene*, Janina Petkeviciene, Jurate Klumbiene P2.021 Health risk factors in Australian first year university students: Prevalence and cluster analysis Sjaan Gomersall*, Gregore Mielke, Nicola Burton, Nicholas Gilson, Michael Leveritt, Wendy Brown P2.022 Precision behavioral intervention technology to improve physical activity, nutrition, glucose management, and treatment adherence: Promising pilot clinical trial results Kenyon Crowley*, Guodong Gao, Nanette Steinle, Arnab Ray, Charles Song, Fang Wan, Michelle Dugas, Ritu Agarwal P2.023 A 12-month study of the patterns of weight change among Australian first year university students living on vs off campus Sjaan Gomersall*, Gregore Mielke, Nicola Burton, Nicholas Gilson, Michael Leveritt, Wendy Brown P2.024 The association between health-related quality of life and body composition indicators among Chinese adults Xiaoguang Ma, Lichao Zhang*, Huilan Guo, Chao Huang, Da Gan, Chaonan Zhu, Shankuan Zhu P2.025 Who participates in Norwegian Healthy Life Centres (HLC) and does participation leads to changes in behavior change and health? An overview of results from studies on Norwegian HLC. Ellen Eimhjellen Blom*, Inger Merete Skarpaas, Turid Sundar, Marita Heinz P2.026 Improved insulin sensitivity and reduced insulin secretion in successful weight loss maintainers Louise Clamp*, Jacolene Kroff, David John Hume, Estelle Lambert ISBNPA 2016 / 45

47 P2.027 A calling for standardised completion criteria in weight management James Nobles*, Claire Griffiths, Andy Pringle, Paul Gately P2.028 Does exposure to food advertising in the media promote overconsumption? The moderating role of parental guidance and regulatory focus on food restraint Su Lin Yeo*, Chi Yue Chiu, Lwin May Oo, Chew Eugene W.C., Hong Ying-yi P2.029 A single-blind, pilot randomised controlled trial of a multi-component weight management intervention for adults with intellectual disabilities and obesity. Leanne Harris*, Catherine Hankey, Nathalie Jones, Louise Bleazard, Craig Melville P2.030 Psychosocial interventions in the management of severe adolescent obesity Kath Sharman*, Duncan Radley, Paul Dimitri, James Nobles P2.031 Impact of 12 weeks supervised exercise on post meal satiety and within meal satiation Catherine Gibbons*, John Blundell, Phillipa Caudwell, Graham Finlayson P2.032 Energy-balance related behaviors, nutrition and obesity prevention in Chinese schoolchildren Liubai Li*, Xulong Wu, Nan Wang P2.033 Evaluation of a multidisciplinary after-school group-based intervention to improve weight status in overweight children living in deprived neighbourhoods Gitte Kloek*, Roxanne Kruijt, Noud van Herpen, Tinus Jongert, Sanne de Vries P2.034 The cross-sectional and longitudinal associations of well-being with sleep duration and sleep quality in European children and adolescents Barbara Thumann*, Claudia Börnhorst, Nathalie Michels, Stefaan De Henauw, Wolfgang Ahrens, on behalf of the IDEFICS and I.Family consortia P2.035 A facility-based therapeutic group programme is more effective than usual care for weight loss in obese patients attending a district hospital in the Cape Town Metropole. Janetta Harbron*, Kathryn Manning, Marjanne Senekal P2.036 A community-based lifestyle intervention program for adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in a low socio-economic status community Bradley Fryer*, Elmarie Terblanche P2.025 Who participates in Norwegian Healthy Life Centres (HLC) and does participation leads to changes in behavior change and health? An overview of results from studies on Norwegian HLC. Ellen Eimhjellen Blom*, Inger Merete Skarpaas, Turid Sundar, Marita Heinz P2.037 To explore the relationship between eating behaviours and diet quality (DQ) and to examine if this relationship is modified by Physical Activity (PA). Fiona Geaney, Finbar Ahern, Clare Kelly, Jessica Scotto Di Marrazzo*, Ivan J Perry ISBNPA 2016 / 46

48 P2.038 Eating rate is positively related to adiposity in adults and children independently of birth order, sibling number, reward sensitivity and FTO rs polymorphism Leigh Gibson*, Christle Coxon, Margot Crossman, Ray Norbury, Daniella Bakic, Fern Elias-Stagg, Jeffrey Brunstrom P2.039 Comparisons of dietary intakes of Canadian Armed Forces field rations in simulated hot, cold, and temperate temperatures with strenuous physical activities. Mavra Ahmed*, Iva Mandic, Len Goodman, Ira Jacobs, Mary L'Abbe P2.040 Higher BMI, less exercise, but healthier eating in married adults: Evidence from nine representative surveys across Europe Jutta Mata*, Ronald Frank, Ralph Hertwig P2.041 The beliefs of primary school educators in the Cape Meteropole regarding physical activity, fruit, vegetable, sugar and fat intake Nelia Steyn, Baheya Najaar*, Nyasha Musingwini P2.042 Effectiveness of culturally tailored lifestyle interventions for prevention of type 2 diabetes in Hispanics: A systematic review. LP2.043 LP2.044 LP2.045 LP2.047 LP2.048 LP2.049 LP2.050 Jessica McCurley*, Angela Gutierrez, Linda Gallo Understanding patients' views regarding nutrition and physical activity counseling: A qualitative study among rural middle-aged adults. Tasha Peart* Influence of mothers knowledge, attitude and behavior on diet and physical activity of their pre-school children: a cross-sectional study from a semi-urban area of Nepal Natalia Oli*, Abhinav Vaidya, Katja Pahkala, Gabriele Eiben, Alexandra Krettek Fasting in Ramadan affects cognitive and physiological function in normal subjects (pilot study). Abdulrahman M. Alsharidah, Ghulam Murtaza, Muhannad M. Alsharidaha, Shahid Bashir* What s the point when you only lose a pound? Reasons for attrition from a multi-component childhood obesity treatment interventions: a qualitative inquiry Leanne Staniford*, Jeff Breckon, Robert Copeland Statistical power for causally-defined mediation in in multilevel settings Ben Kelcey* The associations of parenting style and weight status among diverse families Catherine Holloway*, Keeley Pratt Development and testing of a rural built environment assessment tool: the Community Asset Inventory (CAI) Brian Lo*, Urshila Sriram, Leah Connor, Alison Totta, Rebecca Seguin LP2.051 Negative affect, emotion suppression, and food intake in the context of a marital discussion: A dyadic perspective Marilou Côté*, Catherine Bégin ISBNPA 2016 / 47

49 LP2.052 LP2.053 LP2.054 LP2.055 LP2.056 The importance of physical activity and sleep for affect on stressful days: Two intensive longitudinal studies Lavinia Flueckiger*, Roselind Lieb, Andrea Meyer, Cornelia Witthauer, Jutta Mata Preliminary impact of a family-focused community-based program to prevent diabetes in children: The E.P.I.C. Kids Study Melanie Hingle*, Kathylynn Saboda, Denise Roe, Randa Kutob, Craig Stump, Nirav Merchant, Scott Going Changes in men's physical activity and healthy eating knowledge and behavior as a result of program exposure: Findings from the workplace POWERPLAY Program Cristina M Caperchione*, Sean Stolp, Joan L Bottorff, John L Oliffe, Steven Johnson, Cherisse Seaton, Margaret Jones-Bricker, Sonia Lamont The effects of menu design and kilocalorie labeling on young millennials restaurant food choices Yuan Tian, Carola Raab, Karl Kingsley, Christine Bergman* A cross-sectional analysis of food and beverage marketing in public recreation facilities in Canada Rachel Prowse*, Dona Tomlin, P.J. Naylor, Kim Raine LP2.057 Methodological quality of behavioral weight loss studies, : A systematic review LP2.058 LP2.059 LP2.060 LP2.061 LP2.062 LP2.063 Stephenie Lemon*, Monica Wang, Christina Haughton, David Estabrook, Christine Frisard, Sherry Pagoto Application of evidence-based practice to promote self-efficacy in nutrition decision-making in a National Women s Sevens Rugby Team Shelly Meltzer, Sarah Chantler* South African National Educators Wellness Study (SA-NEWS) Lester Joseph* Food addiction: an exploration of the concept among a Canadian sample of patients awaiting bariatric surgery Anne Sophie Ouellette*, Simone Lemieux, André Tchernof, Laurent Biertho, Catherine Bégin Preliminary study of the relationship between cognitive complaints and food addiction symptoms Christopher Rodrigue, Anne Sophie Ouellette*, Mélanie Nadeau, Simone Lemieux, André Tchernof, Laurent Biertho, Catherine Bégin Predicting health risk and the assumption of healthy behavior: Applied mixed methodologies and the development of a profiling instrument Robert Dover*, Guberney Muñeton, Sandra Patiño, Claudia Medina, Maria Claudia Mejia, Estelle Lambert, Pilar Martinez, Lorena Ramirez Psychosocial factors linked to muscle dysmorphia Olivier Turcotte, Isabelle Labrecque, Marilou Côté*, Catherine Bégin LP2.064 Ambivalence concerning self-reported quality of life and health risk status in the Western Cape on Wellness (WoW!) Health Promotion Programme Frederick Marais*, Warwick Cross, David John Hume, Susan Bassett, Kasha Dickie, Clare Bartels, Gareth Smitsdorff, Estelle Lambert ISBNPA 2016 / 48

50 Nutrition - Children and adolescents P2.065 Evaluation of Teen Cuisine- a cooking based program for teens Heather Petty*, Elena Serrano P2.066 Nagging for fresh fruits and vegetables: Leveraging a school fruit and vegetable snack program to increase demand for fruits and vegetables at home and at the store Punam Ohri-Vachaspati*, Elizabeth Dachenhaus, Kristi Mollner, Michael Soto, Ellen Pimental, Jessie Green, Eric Hekler, Michael Todd P2.067 Associations of parental self-efficacy with dietary intakes in Swedish preschoolers: Results from the MINISTOP Trial ( ) Niyati Parekh*, Pontus Henriksson, Christine Delisle Nyström, Kristin Sifvernagel, Marie Löf P2.068 Does weight status make a difference in child feeding practices and child eating styles? Jennifer Martin-Biggers*, Virginia Quick, John Worobey, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner P2.069 Maternal and infant correlates of maternal feeding beliefs and practices in a multi-ethnic Asian population: The GUSTO study Phaik Ling Quah*, Tuck Seng Cheng, Yin Bun Cheung, Fabian Yap, Seang-Mei Saw, Keith M. Godfrey, Peter D. Gluckman, Mary Foong-Fong Chong P2.070 Children s pestering strategies in supermarkets and parent s strategies to deal with them. Mohd Jamil Sameeha*, Heather Yeatman, Bridget Kelly, Eva Craig P2.071 More rural high school students eat school breakfast as a result of changes in school practices. Marilyn Nanney*, Robert Leduc, Mary Hearst, Amy Shanafelt, Qi Wang, Katherine Grannon, Martha Kubik, Lisa Harnack P2.072 Make half your child's plate fruits and vegetables: correlations with food-related practices and the home food environment Chrisa Arcan*, Sarah Friend, Colleen Flattum, Mary Story, Jayne A Fulkerson P2.073 Integration of youth mentors in a nutrition education recreation and fitness intervention to improve weight status among disadvantaged, school-aged children during summer months: a pilot study Laura Hopkins*, Carolyn Gunther P2.074 Change in dietary intake among rural adolescents as a result of the BreakFAST group randomized trial. Mary Hearst*, Lisa Harnack, Robert Leduc, Amy Shanafelt, Qi Wang, Martha Kubik, Marilyn Nanney P2.075 Appraisal of mobile apps for encouraging good nutritional practices among youth Anthony Maeder*, Emma Bassette, Zaw Wai Htoo, Richard Rosenkranz P2.076 What do adolescents think that their peers are eating at school? Emely De Vet*, Karen Engelshoven, Kirsten Verkooijen P2.077 Assessment of intelligence quotient, academic performance and nutritional status of school age children in private schools in Umuahia metropolis Patricia Ukegbu*, Ada Uwaegbute, Edith David ISBNPA 2016 / 49

51 P2.078 An investigation of exposure to food outlets around primary schools and childhood weight status Duncan Radley*, Claire Griffiths P2.079 Stakeholder views on Universal Free School Meals for infants in Scottish primary schools Stephanie Chambers*, Tamica Mcbean-Willis, Chris Patterson P2.080 Implementing a Universal Free School Meal Policy in Scotland: Results from a process evaluation of implementation and uptake Stephanie Chambers*, Nicola Boydell, Allison Ford, Douglas Eadie P2.081 The Healthy Habits, Healthy Girls Brazil randomized controlled trial: are the girls following the recommendations of the Brazilian Food Guide Pyramid? Ana Carolina Leme*, Sonia Tucunduva Philippi, Erika Toassa, Paulo Henrique Guerra P2.083 Associations between family meals, weight status and parental education among year olds in eight European countries Frøydis N. Vik*, Saskia Te Velde, Wendy Van Lippevelde, Odysseas Androutsos, Johannes Johannes Brug P2.083 Follow in my Green Foodsteps: a branded school- and communitybased programme to change cooking behaviours in Nigeria Myriam Sidibe*, Agnes Kitololo, Avinish Jain, Ofurum Lucky, Bamsa Godwin, Dorothy Shaver P2.084 An integrated approach to the treatment of Anorexia Nervosa in adolescents Ashley Hicks*, Reginald Ash Jr P2.085 How family mealtime practices relate to child health- a systematic review and meta-analysis Mattea Dallacker*, Ralph Hertwig, Jutta Mata P2.086 Unhealthy food consumption and dental pain among children in Texas Nicole Nicksic*, Alison Winters, Deanna Hoelscher, Nancy Butte P2.087 Are parent food rules associated with child dietary intake and weight among low-income, ethnically diverse families in Texas? LP2.088 LP2.089 Alison Massie*, Nalini Ranjit, Deanna Hoelscher, Courtney Byrd-Williams, Elizabeth Vandewater, Shreela Sharma, Nancy Butte Dietary quality during transition periods of drop-off and pickup from childcare. Kristen A Copeland*, Nicholas J Ollberding, Laurie A Bishop, Allison A Parsons Correlates of dietary behaviors among adolescents Mekdes Gebremariam*, Laura Terragni, Sigrun Henjum, Liv Elin Torheim LP2.090 LP2.091 Obesity in Jordanian school children and its association with maternal feeding practices Walid AlQerem*, Jonathan Ling The role of parents in child healthy and unhealthy food consumption: A systematic review and meta-analysis Andrew Z H Yee*, May O Lwin, Shirley S Ho ISBNPA 2016 / 50

52 LP2.092 LP2.093 LP2.094 LP2.095 LP2.096 LP2.097 LP2.098 LP2.099 LP2.100 Parental rules at home during mealtime. How can parents create a healthy food environment? Leticia Gatus*, Shreela Sharma Dietary patterns among Finnish preschool children and their parents Henna Vepsäläinen*, Liisa Korkalo, Vera Mikkilä, Kaija Nissinen, Essi Skaffari, Nina Sajaniemi, Eva Roos, Maijaliisa Erkkola; on behalf of the DAGIS consortium group Dietary patterns in relation to blood pressure in 9 to 11 year-old children Pouya Saeedi*, Harriet Harrex, Brittany Davison, Lee Stoner, Katherine Black, Sheila Skeaff, Paula Skidmore Understanding infant anemia from a nutrition and sociologic point of view to raise awareness and design a relevant complementary food enriched in iron Marine Domet*, Francine Gomez, Francis Akindès Can parenting practices explain the differences in beverage intake according to the socio-economic status: the Toybox-study An-Sofie Pinket*, Marieke De Craemer, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche, Greet Cardon, Odysseas Androutsos, Yannis Manios, Wendy Van Lippevelde Design and methods for a site-randomized family-based intervention to reduce sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among youth: H2GO! pilot study Monica Wang*, Stephenie Lemon, Kristian Clausen, Julie Whyte, Milagros Rosal Short pictorial sweetened beverage scale demonstrates validity with anti-inflammatory index blood values Marilyn Townsend*, Mical Shilts, Dennis Styne, Louise Lanoue, Lindsay Allen Systematic development of implementation strategies and materials for the Dutch Guidelines for Healthier Canteens in Dutch secondary schools. Irma Evenhuis, Ellis Vyth, Lidy Veldhuis, Nick Wezenbeek, M Ploum*, Jaap Seidell, Carry Renders Healthy children s menu changes in restaurants: evaluating industry trends over the past decade Megan P. Mueller*, Parke Wilde, Stephanie Anzman-Frasca, Sara C. Folta, Christina D. Economos Physical activity and sedentary behaviour in adults P2.101 Practicality of using high intensity interval training (HIIT) to improve health in a sedentary working population: a pilot study Janet Viljoen*, Shannon Lilford, Candice Christie P2.102 A systematic review of active transportation research of children and youth in Africa Adewale Oyeyemi*, Richard Larouche, Antonio Prista, Vincent Onywera, Kingsley Akinroye, Mark Tremblay ISBNPA 2016 / 51

53 P2.103 When is a change in sedentary behaviour a real change? Manon Dontje*, Philippa Dall, Dawn Skelton, Sebastien Chastin, on behalf of the Seniors USP team P2.104 A hierarchy-analysis of socio-demographic correlates of sitting time in European adults Anne Loyen*, Nina Schotman, Hidde van der Ploeg, Johannes Brug, Jeroen Lakerveld P2.105 Spread the Word: Making the physical activity recommendations more accessible through the use of infographics Karen Milton*, Hamish Reid, Erin Hoare, George Bownes, Charlie Foster P2.106 Associations between leisure time physical activity and vertebral fracture in elderly adults Saija Mikkilä*, Bente Morseth P2.107 Understanding strength exercise intention and behavior in hematologic cancer survivors: An analysis of the intention-behavior gap James Vallerand*, Ryan Rhodes, Gordon Walker, Kerry Courneya P2.108 Social Support and physical activity participation among healthy adults: a systematic review of prospective studies Tanya Scarapicchia*, Steve Amireault, Guy Faulkner, Catherine Sabiston P2.109 Comparing wrist-worn Fitbit and waist-worn Actigraph in free-living adults Anne Chu*, Sheryl Ng, Mahsa Paknezhad, Alvaro Gauterin, David Koh, Michael S. Brown, Falk Müller-Riemenschneider P2.110 A systematic review and meta-analysis of workplace intervention strategies to reduce sedentary time in white-collar workers Anne Chu*, Sheryl Ng, Chuen-Seng Tan, Aye-Mya Win, David Koh, Falk Müller- Riemenschneider P2.111 Actual versus shortest routes in active commuting: Finding the most relevant buffer sizes for evaluating the built environment along the route with a grid based method Satu Sarjala* P2.112 Commuting patterns and associations with health in a large Dublin University ; a cross-sectional observational study Eoin Cambell, Catherine Blake, Colin Boreham* P2.113 Engaging men in Fit Reds; A men's physical activity and behaviour change intervention delivered through a professional football club. Kathryn Curran*, Kathryn Brook, Lorena Lozano, Daniel Parnell, Stephen Zwolinsky, Andy Pringle P2.114 Stepping cadence and cardiometabolic risk in African-origin adults from 5 populations spanning the epidemiologic transition. Lara Dugas*, Natanael Silva, Jacob Plange-Rhule, Pascal Bovet, Terrence Forrester, Vicki Lambert, Dale Schoeller, Amy Luke P2.115 Do perceptions of one s neighborhood environment matter for intervention effects on physical activity among Latinas in San Diego, California? Lilian Perez*, James Sallis, John Elder, Elva Arredondo ISBNPA 2016 / 52

54 P2.116 "Just because you're pregnant, doesn't mean you're sick!" Beliefs regarding physical activity in black South African women. Estelle Watson*, Shane Norris, Catherine Draper, Rachel Jones, Mireille Van Poppel P2.117 Talking the walk: using tablet technology to investigate participant views of Open Streets J. Aaron Hipp*, Nicolas Aguilar, Sandra Winter, Abby King, Olga Sarmeinto, Silvia Gonzalez, Susan Zieff P2.118 Physical activity, sitting time, and cardiovascular disease among Lebanese-Australian adults: A cross-sectional study Aymen El Masri, Emma George*, Gregory Kolt, Thomas Astell-Burt P2.119 Short-term dietary changes, cardiovascular risk, and insulin resistance: A pilot study in post-menopausal women Candice Christie, Janet Viljoen, Sandra Remsing* P2.120 On which days of the week are young adults most physically active and least sedentary? The Raine Study cohort. Joanne McVeigh*, Elisabeth Winkler, Erin Howie, Mark Tremblay, Rebecca Abbott, Peter Eastwood, Genevieve Healy, Leon Straker P2.122 A 3-year worksite-based lifestyle intervention to reduce cardiovascular disease risk factors in office employees: Rationale, development and design of two parallel randomized controlled trials. Jennifer Coffeng*, Hidde van der Ploeg, José María Castellano Vázquez, Borja Ibáñez, Evelyn Cárdenas Marín, Inés García Lunar, Willem van Mechelen, Valentín Fuster P2.123 Effectiveness of a tailored physical activity app-based intervention for young adults - Active2Gether Anouk Middelweerd*, Saskia te Velde, Julienka Mollee, Adnan Manzoor, Michel Klein, Johannes Brug P2.124 Measurement validity of the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire (GPAQ) in South African adults Lisa Ware*, Kirsten Rennie, Lebo Gafane, Yi Sun, Tarryn Nell, Aletta Schutte P2.125 Does Facebook offer social support during app based physical activity behaviour change programmes? Katie Pickering*, Andy Pringle, Jim McKenna P2.126 Physical activity outcomes from a faith-based "not yoga" study among African Americans Scherezade Mama*, Christopher Fagundes, Alejandro Chaoul, Lorenzo Cohen, Diana Hoover, Larkin Strong, Lorna McNeill P2.128 The utilization of GPS technology to understand the relationship between environmental contexts and active living: A systematic review Jasmin Bhawra*, Tarun Katapally, Daniel Rainham P2.129 Associations of social media use, sedentary behaviour and body mass index Stephanie Alley*, Pauline Wellens, Stephanie Schoeppe, Hein de Vries, Amanda Rebar, Camille Short, Mitch Duncan, Corneel Vandelanotte ISBNPA 2016 / 53

55 P2.130 Examining knowledge mobilization strategies to increase levels of physical activity in people with schizophrenia and diabetes: A scoping review Paul Gorczynski*, Matthew Sitch P2.131 I'm sitting here bored to tears like an... old age pensioner': the importance of social networks in understanding sedentary behaviour in older adults. Victoria Palmer*, Claire Fitzsimons, Sally Wyke, Nanette Mutrie, Cindy Gray, on behalf of the Seniors USP Consortium. P2.132 Differences in environmental preferences towards cycling for transport among adults: a latent class analysis Lieze Mertens*, Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Ariane Ghekiere, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche, Nico Van de Weghe, Delfien Van Dyck P2.133 The relationship between neighbourhood walkability and leisurebased screen time in adults Gavin McCormack*, Cynthia Mardinger P2.134 Building bicycle paths and challenging expectations: the impact of a new cycleway in inner-sydney Melanie Crane*, Chris Rissel, Li Ming Wen, Christopher Standen, Stephen Greaves P2.135 Occupational sitting, lifestyle behaviours, and body mass index in middle-aged and older adults: Findings from The 45 and Up Study Emma George*, Freya MacMillan, Gregory Kolt P2.136 Change in motivating factors influencing commencement, adherence and retention to a supervised resistance training programme in previously sedentary post-menopausal women: a prospective cohort study Janet Viljoen, Candice Christie* P2.137 The validity and reliability of three self-report instruments for assessing compliance with physical activity guidelines amongst Irish university students. Joseph Murphy*, Catherine Woods, Niamh Murphy, Ciaran MacDonncha, Marie Murphy P2.138 Netball shoots for physical and mental health in Samoa: A natural experiment Justin Richards*, Emma Sherry, Fetuao Tamala, Olivia Philpott, Adrian Bauman P2.140 The impact of epoch lengths on MVPA and sedentary time estimations Ruben Brondeel*, Jasper Schipperijn, Basile Chaix P2.141 Title: Participation and adherence to physical exercise after completion of primary cancer treatment Caroline Kampshoff*, Willm van Mechelen, Goof Schep, Marten Nijziel, Mai Chinapaw, Johannes Brug, Laurien Buffart P2.142 The social determinants of physical activity and its association with body composition in urban South African women Philippe Gradidge*, Shane Norris, Nigel Crowther ISBNPA 2016 / 54

56 P2.143 Profiles of users of a Smartphone beginners running application: Couch to 5K Katie Pickering*, Andy Pringle, Jim McKenna P2.144 Examining physical activity knowledge exchange strategies for taxi drivers in Britain. Paul Gorczynski*, Sarah Edmunds, Ruth Lowry P2.145 GeWinn - Active and healthy aging. Health Literacy to improve the quality of life of older people through social activity. Annekatrin Bütterich, Kerstin Baumgarten, Steffen Schaal, Holger Hassel* P2.146 A pedometer-based intervention in nurses who work night and day shifts: A pilot study Tracy Kolbe-Alexander*, Dale Rae, Estelle V Lambert P2.147 Objectively measured physical activity in a multi-ethnic Asian population Falk Müller-Riemenschneider*, Sheryl Hui-Xian Ng, Anne H. Y. Chu, Rob M. van Dam P2.148 Effects of a new urban motorway on travel behaviour in local residents: emerging findings from the M74 study Louise Foley*, Richard Prins, Fiona Crawford, Shannon Sahlqvist, David Ogilvie P2.149 Shifting the physical inactivity curve worldwide by reducing gender differences Gregore Iven Mielke*, Pedro Hallal, Inacio CM Silva, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander, Wendy Brown P2.150 Effects of urban motorways on physical activity in local residents: emerging findings from the M74 study Richard Prins, Louise Foley*, Nanette Mutrie, David Ogilvie P2.151 Effects of a short-term Pilates intervention on certain physical fitness and health parameters of inactive, healthy young adult females a pilot study. Lara Proud*, Candice Christie, Janet Viljoen P2.153 My confidence has been built up. I wasn't doing anything before I was at home, sick, and in a really dark place, which had an effect on my family. It's just helped me turn my life around : Exploring the Impact of The People s Family Project on Family Physical Activity and Health Laura Houghton*, Andy Smith P2.154 An analysis of health education and physical activity profiles among students studying at two tertiary institutions in South Africa: The Biokinetic Humanitarian Project Habib Noorbhai*, Taahira Goolam Hoosen, Simeon Davies P2.155 The use of an Internet platform to evaluate survey questions on physical activity Stephanie Fowler*, Gordon Willis, Richard Moser, Rebecca Ferrer, David Berrigan P2.156 Associations of the socioeconomic status with transportrelated physical activity: combining a household travel survey and accelerometer data using random forests Ruben Brondeel*, Basile Chaix ISBNPA 2016 / 55

57 P2.157 Describing family physicians' experiences with prescribing physical activity in writing to their patients: A 1-year longitudinal qualitative study Mathieu Bélanger*, Amy Schappert, Lucy Ngo, Bertin Mallet, Marylène Doucet, Jonathan Couturier, Shane Aubé, Jennifer Brunet P2.158 The number of best practice physical activity policies and environmental supports in Kansas worksites increase one-year following Workwell KS Workshop Elizabeth Ablah*, Aubrey Wiechman, Kurt Konda, Kelsey Lu, Kate Hoppe, Jeff Usher P2.159 Physical activity interventions for the management of chronic disease in low income populations: A systematic review Smart Mabweazara*, Lioyd Leach, Clemens Ley P2.160 Patterns and bouts of sedentary behaviour in South African adults of variable fitness Simone Tomaz*, Tracy Kolbe-Alexander, Vicki Lambert P2.161 Health-related quality of life and sedentary behaviours and among Canadian adults Katya M. Herman*, Travis J. Saunders P2.162 Brief behavioural counseling for physical activity by biokineticists (BBC for Bios): Preliminary results of training using the I Change 4 Health Protocol Estelle Lambert*, Katherine Murphy, Dayna Kendall-Ball, Natasha Angouras, Jacolene Kroff, Rowena Naidoo, Lynn van Rooy, Mariam Hassan P2.163 Assessing physical activity in Guanajuato, Mexico through systematic observation in public gathering places LP2.165 LP2.166 LP2.167 LP2.168 LP2.169 Alison Massie*, Nicole Nicksic, Andrew Springer Comparison of self-reported and objectively assessed physical activity-related energy expenditure in normal weight, overweight and obese South African women David Hume*, Louise Clamp, Jacolene Kroff, Estelle Lambert Association between psychosocial and organziational factors and objectively measured sedentary behavior in desk-dependent office workers Andrew Lafrenz*, Jacquie Van Hoomissen, Andrew Downs Recharge@Work: A novel, theory-based intervention to reduce sedentary behavior in desk-dependent office workers Andrew Lafrenz*, Jacquie Van Hoomissen, Andrew Downs Controlling emotions during sports events Dominic Uzodimma Ikwuagwu* Exploring the role of acceptance and commitment in physical activity motivation and behaviour Matthew Jenkins*, Elaine A. Hargreaves, Ken Hodge LP2.170 Knowledge of physical activity recommendation and stages of physical activity behavior change: based on trans-theoretical model Kahaerjiang Abula* ISBNPA 2016 / 56

58 LP2.171 LP2.172 LP2.173 LP2.174 LP2.175 LP2.176 LP2.179 LP2.180 LP2.181 LP2.182 LP2.183 LP2.184 LP2.185 Effects of music tempo on exercise performance, physiological demand, and perceived emotional state: A cross-over study using pop songs Yen-Tsung Hsiao, Wan-Chi Tsai, Ping-Jen Chen, Ya-Wen Hsu* Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a web-based computer-tailored physical activity intervention for pregnant women. Melanie Hayman*, Camille Short, Matthew Browne, Corneel Vandelanotte, Peter Reaburn Promoting physical activity behaviour in adult Qatari population: pedometer based lifestyle intervention Izzeldin Ibrahim*, Mohamed AL Kuwari, Mercia V.D.Walt, Suzan Al Syegh Associations between active commuting to work and sociodemographical, personal, environmental and behavioral factors in a cross-sectional study of Norwegian adults. Oline Anita Bjørkelund*, Hanna Dengerud, Elling Bere Physical activity and social influence associations among Mexican- American adolescents Leticia Gatus*, Anna Wilkinson Physical activity of young adults in Dhaka city, Bangladesh Riaz Uddin*, Asad Khan, Nicola Burton Antecedents, mediators, and consequences of controlling vs. needsupportive motivational strategies used by exercise professionals Marlene N. Silva, David Sánchez-Oliva, Jennifer Brunet, Pedro J. Teixeira, António L. Palmeira* Antecedents and consequences of susceptibility towards insufficient exercise - an eye-tracking study Gert-Jan de Bruijn*, Sophie Stigter, Nadine Bol Awareness and benefits of Qatar National Sports Day: Populationbased study Safiya AlMutawa*, Suzan Sayegh, Izzeldin Ibrahim Perceived barriers to leisure-time physical activity during pregnancy: A literature review of quantitative and qualitative evidence. Carolina Coll*, Marlos Domingues, Helen Gonçalves, Andréa Bertoldi Exercise motivational and emotional processes: An exploratory study of the moderation role of basic psychological needs satisfaction António Palmeira*, Diogo Teixeira MAP-IT: A practical tool for planning complex behavior modification interventions Sylvia Hansen*, Martina Kanning, Romy Lauer, Jürgen Steinacker, Wolfgang Schlicht Physical activity of Chinese adolescents and their caregivers measured in multiple domains David Berrigan*, Ailing Liu, On Behalf of The Chinese Children and Families Cohort Study ISBNPA 2016 / 57

59 LP2.186 LP2.187 LP2.188 LP2.189 LP2.190 LP2.191 LP2.192 LP2.193 LP2.194 LP2.195 LP2.196 LP2.197 Implementing self-regulation techniques in e- and mhealth targeting type 2 diabetics Louise Poppe*, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Geert Crombez, Maïté Verloigne Associations between the physical activity environment and arealevel deprivation and obesity: a cross sectional study of English adults Matthew Hobbs*, Mark Green, Claire Griffiths, Hannah Jordan, Joanna Saunders, Jim McKenna The design of e- and m-health interventions using gamifcation Celien Van der Mispel*, Geert Crombez, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Maïté Verloigne Changes in physical activity and sedentary behaviour in patients with osteoarthritis after total knee arthroplasty: A pilot study Emmanuel Frimpong*, David Goble, Jo-Anne A. McVeigh, Rebecca M. Meiring Preventive behaviour change in Dutch skiers and snowboarders through a nationwide intervention: a prospective cohort study I. Vriend*, A. Hesselink, E. Kemler, V. Gouttebarge, W. van Mechelen, E. Verhagen Association between attendance at Brownsville Cyclobias and community member physical activity Belinda Reininger*, Rose Gowen, Arturo Rodriguez, Cindy Salazar, Lisa Mitchell- Bennett Pedometer-assessed physical activity and its comparison with the International Physical Activity Questionnaire among adults in periurban and rural eastern Uganda Barbara Kirunda*, Henry Wamani, Lars Fadnes, Jan Van den Broeck, Thorkild Tylleskär Sitting is deeply ingrained in our culture : perceptions of barriers to moving more and sitting less Stuart Biddle*, Jhai Madden, Wendy Gillett, Jacey Octigan, Ineke Vergeer A comparison of sedentary behavior in patients with knee osteoarthritis compared to healthy controls Yusuf Suleiman Kaoje*, Joanne McVeigh.A, Rebecca Meiring.M The effectiveness of mobile health behaviour change interventions for physical activity and sedentary behaviours: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials Artur Direito*, Eliana Carraça, Jonathan Rawstorn, Robyn Whittaker, Ralph Maddison Development of a mobile health program for physical activity and sedentary behaviour change using the intervention mapping and behavioural intervention technology frameworks Artur Direito*, Deirdre Walsh, Moohamad Hinbarji, Rami Albatal, Mark Tooley, Robyn Whittaker, Ralph Maddison The effects of a 12 week aerobic and resistance exercise intervention on body composition and sedentary behaviour in obese black South African women Lindokuhle Phiri*, Amy Mendham, Simone Tomaz, Julia Goedecke, Lisa Micklesfield ISBNPA 2016 / 58

60 LP2.198 LP2.199 LP2.200 LP2.201 LP2.202 LP2.203 LP2.204 The objectively measured stepping and sleeping in obesity university students by using innovation health device technology Yu-Ching Lan, I-Ju Cheng, Ho Huang*, ShuYa Cheng, Wen-Dien Chang Web-based risk communication strategy for university students on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) for substance use and health promotion I-Ju Cheng*, Ho Huang, Yu-Ching Lan GPS-based exposure to neighborhood walkability and objectively measured physical activity Peter James*, J. Aaron Hipp, Christine Marx, Jacqueline Kerr, Jonathan Mitchell, David Berrigan, Karen Glanz, Francine Laden GPS-based exposure to greenness and objectively measured physical activity Peter James*, Jaime Hart, J. Aaron Hipp, Jacqueline Kerr, Philip Hurvitz, David Berrigan, Karen Glanz, Francine Laden Exploring a multi-component approach to physical activity assessment: Comparison of cancer survivors to the general population Shirley Bluethmann*, Sarah Keadle, Katrina Serrano, Charles Matthews, James McClain, Frank Perna The effect of residential context and fear of outdoor participation on physical activity among older adults in Missouri, USA Eileen Bjornstrom*, Joan Hermsen, Braden Leap, J. Sandy Rikoon, Katelynn Towne-Arnold, Sonja Wilhelm Stanis Comparison of postural classification between the thigh worn Actigraph GT9X and activpal accelerometers under laboratory conditions Jeremy Steeves*, Michael Chait, Alexander Montoye, Scott Conger 12:00-12:30 ECR/PhD invited talks Rebecca Leech Understanding adults eating patterns: definitions, methodology and associations with diet and health Chair: Anna Timperio Heather Sedibe Dietary and lifestyle practices in rural and urban South African adolescents Chair: Shane Norris Marijn Stok Eating by the norm: The influence of social norms on eating behavior Chair: Emely de Vet ISBNPA 2016 / 59

61 Camille Short Access is not usage: Designing more engaging e&mhealth behaviour change interventions Chair: Corneel Vandelanotte 12:30-13:30 Lunch Conservatory & restaurant area ISBNPA member's meeting :30-14:30 Short oral sessions SO.1 Environmental influences on nutrition SO.1.1 SO.1.2 SO.1.3 SO.1.4 SO.1.5 SO.1.6 SO.1.7 Chair: Shelly Meltzer Behavioral economics strategies and home dinner vegetable intake among low-income children Tashara Leak*, Alison Swenson, Zata Vickers, Marla Reicks Child neophobia: associations with child dietary quality, child feeding practices and mealtime behaviors Jayne A. Fulkerson*, Sarah Friend, Melissa Horning, Katie Loth Eating, feeling, and feeding: Does maternal binge eating predict child BMI percentile increases indirectly through child feeding practices and emotional responsiveness from three to five years of age? Jaclyn A. Saltzman*, Maria P. Leano, Janet M. Liechty, Kelly K. Bost, Barbara H. Fiese, STRONG Kids Team A reliable observational tool to measure food and beverage marketing in sport settings Rachel Prowse*, Kim Raine, Patti-Jean Naylor Supermarket promotion and placement interventions for healthy eating Adrian Cameron*, Gary Sacks, Amy Brown Parent engagement in HENRY, a community based programme aimed at preventing obesity in children in the UK Wendy Burton, June Stevens, Robbie Foy, Jane Nixon, Julia Brown, Harry Rutter, Amanda Farrin, Maria Bryant* Texas GROW! EAT! GO! Using Ffamily-focused garden, nutrition and physical activities to prevent childhood obesity: Combined cohort preliminary results Judith Warren*, Alexandra Evans, Nalini Ranjit, William McIntosh ISBNPA 2016 / 60

62 SO.2 Physical activity and health in adults SO.2.1 SO.2.2 SO.2.3 SO.2.4 SO.2.5 SO.2.6 SO.2.7 Chair: Hanlie Moss If THEY build it, will THEY act? A novel approach to increasing physical activity among breast cancer survivors Cristina M. Caperchione*, Joan L. Bottorff, Catherine Sabiston, Marianne I. Clark, Carolyn Gotay, Kristin Campbell, Neil Eves Effect of a lifestyle coaching intervention on physical activity level among overweight and obese pregnant women: findings from the randomized controlled DALI trial Judith Jelsma, Jennifer Wessel, Michiel de Boer, Frank Snoek, Mireille van Poppel*, on behalf of the DALI consortium Pumping iron in Australia: prevalence, trends and sociodemographic correlates of muscle strengthening activity participation from a national sample of 195,926 adults Jason Bennie*, Zeljko Pedisic, Jannique van Ufellen, Melanie Charitry, Jack Harvey, Ineke Vergeer, Rochelle Eime, Stuart Biddle Breaking cardiac rehabilitation barriers: development of an mhealth platform for remotely delivered exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation Jonathan Rawstorn*, Nicholas Gant, Ian Warren, Andrew Meads, Ralph Maddison What predicts maintenance of regular walking after an onlinedelivered physical activity intervention among cancer survivors living in metropolitan and rural areas of South Australia? Lauren Frensham*, Gaynor Parfitt, James Dollman Using an Internet-based breast cancer risk assessment tool to increase physical activity motivation Stephanie Fowler*, William Klein, Jaclyn McGuire, Graham Colditz, Erika Waters Effectiveness of an intervention using a home-based physical exercise guide in physical performance and biochemical variables in older adults Sheilla Tribess*, Maria da Conceição Lopes Ribeiro, Andrêza Soares dos Santos, Lélia Lessa Teixeira Pinto, Joilson Meneguci, Jeffer Eidi Sasaki, Jair Sindra Virtuoso Júnior SO.3 SO.3.1 SO.3.2 SO.3.3 Relationships between nutrition, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health Chair: Sue Bassett Diet quality score and risk of obesity and hypertension: the Australian Health Survey Katherine Livingstone*, David Crawford, Sarah McNaughton Obesity, diet quality and absenteeism in the workplace. Sarah Fitzgerald*, Ann Kirby, Aileen Murphy, Fiona Geaney Factors influencing families' initial and continued attendance at community-based family-focused childhood weight management programmes: A systematic review Emily Kelleher*, Sheena McHugh, Ivan Perry, Frances Shiely, Martin Davoren, Janas Harrington ISBNPA 2016 / 61

63 SO.3.4 SO.3.5 SO.3.6 SO.3.7 How Does Television Viewing Influence Children's Consumption of Sweet Foods and Beverages? May O. Lwin, Shelly Malik, Jerrald Xunheng Lau, Andrew Yee Zi Han* Effect of 12 weeks supervised exercise on fasting appetite-related peptides Catherine Gibbons*, Graham Finlayson, Phillipa Caudwell, Dominic-Luc Webb, Per M Hellström, Erik Näslund, John Blundell The effectiveness of a combined social and physical environmental intervention on need for recovery in office employees: Results from a randomised controlled trial Jennifer Coffeng*, Cécile Boot, Saskia Duijts, Jos Twisk, Willem van Mechelen, Ingrid Hendriksen Does caffeine consumption induce higher volume of physical activity? Findings from a Japanese cohort study. Julien Tripette*, Motohiko Miyachi, Ryoko Kawakami, Haruka Murakami SO.4 Fundamental movement skills and sport SO.4.1 SO.4.2 SO.4.3 SO.4.4 Chair: David Lubans Reliability and validity of an athletic skills track to assess motor competence among 4- to 12-year old children in physical education Joris Hoeboer*, Michiel Krijger, Geert Savelsbergh, Sanne de Vries Proficiency at object control skills by nine- to ten-year-old children in South Africa: The NW-Child Study Anita E. Pienaar* The effect of BMI and gender on FMS proficiency among adolescence Bronagh McGrane*, Johann Issartel, Danielle Powell, Sarahjane Belton Organized sport trajectories from early childhood to late adolescence and their associations with health in young adulthood Erin Howie*, Joanne McVeigh, Anne Smith, Leon Straker SO.4.5 SO.4.6 SO.4.7 Objectively measured physical activity, sedentary time and motor skills associations in 5-6 years old children Tanja Matarma*, Pasi Koski, Hanna Lagström Fundamental movement skill competence and body composition (measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry) in 9-11 year old children: a cross-sectional study Lawrence Foweather*, Lynne Boddy, Nicola McWhannell, Lee Graves, Rebecca Dagger, Nicola Hopkins, Jayne Henaghan, Gareth Stratton Title: Improve My Move': Background and methodological considerations in the development of an Irish youth movement programme. Diarmuid Lester*, Wesley O' Brien ISBNPA 2016 / 62

64 SO.5 Physical activity and nutrition in children and adolescents SO.5.1 SO.5.2 SO.5.3 SO.5.4 SO.5.5 SO.5.6 SO.5.7 Chair: Rachel Jones Lessons learnt from the qualitative process evaluation of the Bristol Girls Dance Project: Implications for the design and implementation of after-school physical activity interventions Mark Edwards*, Thomas May, Joanna Kesten, Kate Banfield, Emma Bird, Jane Powell, Simon Sebire, Russ Jago The HomeStyles Play More Sit Less Guide and phone discussions promote active playtime in families with preschool children Jessica McKinley, Jennifer Martin-Biggers, Erin Gager, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner* Strong culture, healthier lifestyles: what activities can Australian Indigenous children engage in afterschool to strengthen connections to culture and healthy lifestyles? Rebecca Stanley*, Ruth Crowe, Anthony McKnight, Cindy Holmes, Yasmine Probst, Anthony Okely Using complex system principles to develop and trial a novel obesity prevention intervention: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) Katrina Wyatt*, Jenny Lloyd Mediating effects of dietary intake on the relationship between television viewing with BMI and the metabolic syndrome in adolescents Elly Fletcher*, Sarah McNaughton, Valerie Carson, David Dunstan, Kathleen Lacy, Jo Salmon The impact of a school-based and family physical activity intervention on learners health behaviour Rowena Naidoo*, Siphamandla Nyawose Effects of a school-based physical activity intervention on adiposity in adolescents: The Physical Activity 4 Everyone' cluster RCT. Rachel Sutherland, Jenna Hollis, Libby Campbell, David Lubans, Philip Morgan, Luke Wolfenden, Karen Gillham, John Wiggers* SO.6 Physical activity and environment SO.6.1 SO.6.2 SO.6.3 Chair: Benedicte Deforche International comparisons of built environment and transport-related walking and cycling: IPEN Adult Study Lars Christiansen*, Ester Cerin, Hannah Badland, Jacqueline Kerr, Rachel Davey, Jens Troelsen, James F. Sallis The Park Prescription Study: using mixed-methods to develop a physical activity based intervention for a multi-ethnic Asian population Leonie Uijtdewilligen*, Clarice Waters, Angelia Sia, Anbumalar Ramiah, Michael Wong, Falk Mueller-Riemenschneider Is neighbourhood urban form associated with different types of neighbourhood-based physical activity? Gavin McCormack*, Alan Shiell ISBNPA 2016 / 63

65 SO.6.4 SO.6.5 SO.6.6 SO.6.7 Development of a national walkability index: addressing the challenge of land use data Suzanne Mavoa*, Hannah Badland, Serryn Eagleson, Billie Giles-Corti The health benefits of the great outdoors: A systematic review and meta-analysis of greenspace exposure and health outcomes Caoimhe Bennett*, Andy Jones "How is defined my neighborhood?" Determinants of self-defined neighborhood size across 5 European urban regions (The Spotlight project) Helene Charreire*, Thierry Feuillet, Celina Roda, Joreintje Mackenbach, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Harry Rutter, Jeroen Lakerveld, Jean-Michel Oppert The association between parent perceived neighborhood safety and encouragement with child outdoor physical activity among Texas children Nicole Nicksic*, Meliha Salahuddin, Deanna Hoelscher, Nancy Butte, Elizabeth Vandewater 14:45-16:00 Symposia S22 How food-related practices and eating attitudes contribute to quality of diet and mental well-being Chair: Liisa Lahteenmaki S22.1 The role of food-related shopping and preparation practices in diet quality and association with depressive symptoms Madeleine Broman Toft*, Susanne Pedersen, Catalin Stancu, Viktorija Kulikovskaja, Ana Alina Tudoran, Laura Winkens, Tatjana van Strien, Liisa Lahteenmaki S22.3 Mindful eating, psychological eating styles and depressive symptoms Laura Winkens*, Tatjana van Strien, Ingeborg Brouwer, Brenda Penninx, Madeleine Broman Toft, Marjolein Visser, Liisa Lahteenmaki S22.4 Comfort' food and the link between depression and emotional eating Tatjana van Strien*, Laura Winkens, Madeleine Broman Toft, Susanne Pedersen, Liisa Lahteenmaki S22.5 The association between dietary patterns among different ethnic groups and depressive symptoms: the HELIUS-Dietary Patterns Study Esther Vermeulen*, Karien Stronks, Marijke Snijder, Aart Schene, Roel Mocking, Eske Derks, Mary Nicolaou Auditorium 2 S23 Making e&mhealth interventions more engaging and appealing to increase their use and effectiveness. Chair: Camille Short S23.1 Engagement with a gamified online social networking behavior change intervention to increase physical activity Carol Maher*, Corneel Vandelanotte, Ronald Plotnikoff, Timothy Olds S23.2 Digital strategies for increasing program engagement: Case Studies from the US and South Africa Douglas Evans*, Nelia Steyn, Sharmilah Booley ISBNPA 2016 / 64

66 S23.3 Influence of a smartphone app on engagement and determinants of nonusage attrition within a free physical activity promotion program: The case of 10,000 Steps Australia Diana Guertler, Corneel Vandelanotte, Morwenna Kirwan, Mitch Duncan* S23.4 Enjoyment as a determinant of engagement: a conceptual exploration in the context of games for health Rik Crutzen*, Jonathan van t Riet, Camille Short S24 Engaging the public in the science of health promotion Chair: Katie Morton S24.1 Working with young people in the grant development phase on dietary research: the benefits for researchers and young people Hayley Reed*, Jeremy Segrott S24.2 Engaging with stakeholders in the development of a preschool intervention in a low-income rural South African setting Catherine Draper*, Rhian Twine S24.3 Engaging stakeholders in the prioritisation of interventions: The Creating Active School Environments (CASE) project Katie Morton*, Andrew Atkin, Kirsten Corder, David Turner, Marc Suhrcke, Esther van Sluijs S24.4 Engaging citizen scientists as advocates for creating healthier neighborhoods Sandra Winter*, Lisa Goldman Rosas, Jylana Sheats, Rebecca Seguin, Mika Moran, Deborah Salvo, Matthew Buman, Abby King S25 Active children are smarter! Hope, hype, or both? Chair: Amika Singh S25.1 Physical activity, health risk, and cognitive performance in children Darla Castelli*, Charles Hillman, Erin Centeio, Jungyun Hwang, Hannah Calvert S25.2 Acute effects of physical activity on cogitative performance in children: Investigating the differential effects of exercise type, duration and frequency Emi Saliasi*, Vera van den Berg, Mai Chinapaw, Renate de Groot, Jelle Jolles, Teatske Altenburg, Amika Singh S25.3 Revising on the run or studying on the sofa: Prospective associations between physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and exam results in British adolescents Kirsten Coder*, Andrew Atkin, Soren Brage, Valerie Dunn, Ulf Ekelund, Matthew Owens, Esther van Sluijs, Ian Goodyer ISBNPA 2016 / 65

67 S26 Transport behaviour and active transport in adolescents: An international perspective Chair: Hannah Verhoeven S26.1 Active commuting to school in Portuguese adolescents Andreia Pizarro, Jasper Schipperijn, José Carlos Ribeiro, Jorge Mota*, Maria Paula Santos S26.2 To drive or not to drive? Associations between car travel and physical activity and sitting time in late adolescence Shannon Sahlqvist*, Jenny Hatt, Verity Cleland, Jim Dolman, David Crawford, Jacqueline Reid, Anna Timperio S26.3 The effect of adding a two-hour lesson promoting active transport to Driving License at School' on psychosocial determinants towards active transport in older adolescents Hannah Verhoeven*, Dorien Simons, Bas De Geus, Corneel Vandelanotte, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Benedicte Deforche S27 Multidimensional physical activity: An opportunity and not a problem Chair: Stuart Biddle S27.1 A multidimensional profile improves personalized feedback from selfmonitoring Dylan Thompson* S27.2 Making inferences from multidimensional physical activity profiles Alan Batterham* S27.3 Multidimensional physical activity: implications for policy and practice Adrian Bauman* S28 Applying time use surveys to physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and nutrition research Chair: Josephine Chau S28.1 The Multinational Time Use Survey (MTUS) MET Score Linkage Pilot Project Teresa Attracta Harms*, Jonathan Gershuny S28.2 Improving methods to measure physical activity: using accelerometry, wearable cameras and interviews to reconstruct time use Karen Milton*, Emma Thomas, Paul Kelly, Aiden Doherty, Charlie Foster S28.3 Measurement properties and applications of time use surveys for non-occupational physical activity and sedentary behavior research in adults Hidde van der Ploeg* S28.4 Population prevalence and correlates of eating and drinking during adult TV-viewing time from the Australian Time Use Survey 2006 Josephine Chau*, Anne Grunseit, Hidde van der Ploeg, Adrian Bauman, Dafna Merom ISBNPA 2016 / 66

68 16:00-16:30 Coffee break Conservatory & restaurant area 17:00-18:00 Charity 5km fun run/walk Mouille Point Lighthouse, Sea Point 19:30-22:00 Conference dinner River Club, Observatory Saturday 11 June 08:30-09:45 Symposia S29 Diet diversity and dietary quality: Next steps in identification, measurement and improvement Chair: Charlotte Evans S29.1 Exploring dietary patterns in a cohort of urban South African adolescents and British adults and their associations with diet quality Rebecca Pradeilles*, Kath Roberts, Paula Griffiths, Shane Norris, Emily Rousham, Janet Cade, Michelle Holdsworth, Alison Feeley S29.2 Development of a Fruit and Vegetable Quality Index and its association with fruit and vegetable knowledge and health outcomes in urban Morocco Edwige Landais*, A Gartner, A Bour, Y El Karim, F Delpauch, Michelle Holdsworth, Obe-Maghreb study group na S29.3 Measures of low diet diversity predict poor dietary quality in a crosssectional study of London school children Charlotte Evans*, Jayne Hutchinson, Meaghan Christian, Neil Hancock, Janet Cade S29.4 Did the HealthKick primary school nutrition intervention improve dietary diversity in children in low-income settings in South Africa? Anniza de Villiers*, Nelia Steyn, E Vicki Lambert Auditorium 2 S30 Opportunities and challenges of interactive digital media (serious digital games and mobile apps) to improve a healthy diet and physical activity Chair: Ann Desmet S30.1 Effects of and adherence to an in-home active video game promotion intervention on prevention of overweight in gaming adolescents Monique Simons*, Johannes Brug, Mai Chinapaw, Michiel De Boer, Jaap Seidell, Emely de Vet S30.2 Process evaluation of "Balance It": A serious game to promote healthy eating and physical activity among youth Jorinde Spook*, Theo Paulussen, Gerjo Kok, Pepijn Van Empelen ISBNPA 2016 / 67

69 S30.3 Feasibility of a Paediatric Obesity Management e-health tool for Health Professionals Joanne Henderson*, Vanessa Shrewsbury, Louise Baur, Alexander Shirley S30.4 Assessing the moderating role of participatory design in serious game effectiveness: a meta-analysis of serious games for healthy lifestyle promotion Ann DeSmet*, Debbe Thompson, Tom Baranowski, António Palmeira, Maïté Verloigne, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij S31 Four stories of evidence-based interventions - life after an RCT: real life implementation, scalability, sustainability and translation to other settings. Chair: Femke Van Nassau S31.1 Scalability of Transform-Us! to reduce children's sitting and promote physical activity in Victorian primary schools Harriet Koorts*, Jo Salmon, Anna Timperio, Adrian Bauman, David Lubans, Chris Lonsdale, Nicky Ridgers, Lauren Arundell S31.2 Implementation evaluation of school-based obesity prevention programs in youth; how, what and why? Femke van Nassau*, Amika S. Singh, Willem van Mechelen, Johannes Brug, Mai J.M. Chin A Paw S31.3 Rolling Out' public health research evidence: a case study of Football Fans in Training from inception to implementation. Sally Wyke*, Kate Hunt, Cindy Gray, Alastair Street, Derek Allison, Nivky Reid S31.4 Sustaining implementation of evidence-based interventions: what factors contribute to sustainability and what is the role of public health researchers? Patti-Jean Naylor*, Heather A. McKay S32 The impact of physical activity on the brain and executive functions: How do we measure it? Chair: Kimberley Lakes S32.1 A multi-method, multi-source approach to measuring executive function outcomes in pediatric exercise research Kimberley Lakes* S32.2 Functional magnetic resonance imaging as a tool for determining changes in executive functions with exercise Kelli Sharp*, Robert Gramer, Suzy Kim, Stephen Page, Steve Cramer S32.3 The relationship between physical activity and executive function: Different answers from different approaches to executive function measurement Steven Howard*, Anthony Okely, Dylan Cliff S32.4 Establishing the feasibility of executive function assessments for use with South African preschool children Caylee Cook*, Steven Howard, Catherine Draper ISBNPA 2016 / 68

70 S33 Objectively measured physical activity in European children and adolescents methodological advancements and new results from the IDEFICS-/I.Family cohort Chair: Angie Page S33.1 The IDEFICS/I.Family cohort: associations between physical activity and health outcomes Iris Pigeot*, Yannis Pitsiladis, Kenn Konstabel, Diana Herrmann, Wolfgang Ahrens S33.2 Consistency in cross-country differences in physical activity: From IDEFICS to I.Family Ashley Cooper*, Angie Page, Kenn Konstabel, Byron Tibbitts, Iris Pigeot, Wolfgang Ahrens S33.3 The longitudinal association between objectively-measured PA levels and body composition in European children. Ole Sprengeler*, Norman Wirsik, Angie Page, Ashley Cooper, Wolfgang Ahrens S33.4 Expectile regression and hidden Markov models to improve quantification of physical activity using accelerometer data Norman Wirsik*, Fabian Sobotka, Vitali Witowski, Iris Pigeot S34 Physical activity for health in Africa: the promise, the progress, the challenges Chair: Vicki Lambert S34.1 Environmental and policy approaches to physical activity promotion in Ghana Richmond Aryeetey*, Seidu Sofo, George Gyamfi, John Nartey, Reginald Ocansey S34.2 Methodological solutions for exercise interventions in Africa: the Mozambican experience Antonio Prista*, Timoteo Daca, Lucilia Mangona, Francisco Tchonga, Jorge Uate, Amilcar Tovel, Célia Ruthe, Edmundo Ribeiro S34.3 Physical activity interventions in low resourced communities: From engagement to implementation Sarah J Moss*, GR Oviedo, M Cameron S34.4 Lessons learned from physical activity interventions and promotion initiatives in South Africa: From policies to programs, public to private sector, texting to talking, informing to incentivising, measuring to motivating Estelle Lambert*, Clare Bartels, Lisa Micklesfield, Catherine Draper, Tracy Kolbe- Alexander, Kirsty Bobrow, Avi Josephs, Frederick Marais S35 Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary time in older adults: Development and implementation of interventions Chair: Sebastian Chastin S35.1 Co-creating a tailored intervention to reduce sedentary behaviour in older adults Calum Leask*, Dawn Skelton, Marlene Sandlund, Sebastien Chastin ISBNPA 2016 / 69

71 S35.2 SOS Study: Stomp Out (prolonged) Sitting in older adults living in sheltered housing complexes using activity monitor feedback. Juliet Harvey*, Sebastien Chastin, Dawn Skelton S35.3 Small steps: effectiveness and feasibility of an incremental goalsetting intervention to reduce sitting time in older adults Lucy Lewis*, Alex Rowlands, Paul Gardiner, Martyn Standage, Coralie English, Tim Olds S35.4 MyPlan 1.0: Effectiveness of a self-regulation ehealth intervention to increase physical activity in recently retired Belgian adults Delfien Van Dyck*, Jolien Plaete, Greet Cardon, Geert Crombez, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij 10:00-11:00 Short oral sessions SO.7 Physical activity and nutrition in older adults SO.7.1 SO.7.2 SO.7.3 SO.7.4 SO.7.5 SO.7.6 SO.7.7 Chair: Candice Christie Interactions between neighborhood social environment and walkability to explain Belgian older adults' physical activity and sedentary time Veerle Van Holle*, Delfien Van Dyck, Jelle Van Cauwenberg, Benedicte Deforche, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij Everybody s working for the weekend: changes in enjoyment of everyday activities across the retirement threshold. Tim Olds*, Judy Sprod, Katia Ferrar, Nicola Burton, Wendy Brown, Jannique van Uffelen, Carol Maher Efficacy of two different exercise programs on health indicators in aging African women Timóteo Daca*, António Prista, Francisco Tchonga, Jorge Uate, Amílcar Tovel, Go Tani Effects of a higher protein weight loss diet and exercise training on body composition and strength in overweight older women Ellen Evans*, Alison Berg, Rachelle Acitelli, Chad Straight, Mary Ann Johnson Fitness and strength responses to exercise training in African American men: The ARTIIS Study. Robert Newton*, William Johnson, Sandra Larrivee, Chelsea Hendrick, Damon Swift, Neil Johnannsen, Daniel Hsia, Timothy Church The short-term effects of a sports stacking intervention on the cognitive and perceptual motor functioning in geriatrics Kamantha Moodley*, Rowena Naidoo Effectiveness of a pedometer intervention in increasing physical activity and promoting changes in metabolic syndrome components in older adults Jair Sindra Virtuoso Júnior*, Lelia Lessa Teixeira Pinto, Andreza Soares dos Santos, Maria da Conceicao Lopes Ribeiro, Joilson Meneguci, Jeffer Eidi Sasaki, Sheilla Tribess ISBNPA 2016 / 70

72 SO.8 Physical activity and cognitive function SO.8.1 SO.8.2 SO.8.3 SO.8.4 SO.8.5 SO.8.6 SO.8.7 Chair: Kimberley Lakes Activity clusters and mental health in young adults Erin Howie*, Anne Smith, Joanne Mcveigh, Genevieve Healy, Leon Straker Different measures of physical activity and fitness in association with academic achievement Heidi Syväoja*, Jouni Kallio, Anna Kankaanpää, Harto Hakonen, Tuija Tammelin Successful implementation of "Move for Well-being in Schools". Lars Christiansen*, Søren Smedegaard, Pernille Lund-Cramer, Anne-Didde Holt, Thomas Skovgaard The globalisation of physical activity interventions for childhood obesity prevention: is physical health all that is at stake? Stephanie Alexander*, Vinh-Kim Nguyen Physical activity and sedentary time during childhood and adolescent cognitive performance. Eric Wickel* Acute effects of reduced sitting time on executive function in young children Tony Okely, Dylan Cliff, Steven Howard, John Reilly, Yvonne Ellis* Dietary recommendations aiming to improve children s diets also benefit academic achievement Erin Faught*, Genevieve Montemurro, Kate Storey, Paul Veugelers Antonio Prista*, Timoteo Daca, Lucilia Mangona, Francisco Tchonga, Jorge Uate, Amilcar Tovel, Célia Ruthe, Edmundo Ribeiro SO.9 Correlates/determinants of children's physical activity SO.9.1 SO.9.2 SO.9.3 SO.9.4 Chair: Trina Hinkley Reliability of a parental questionnaire for assessing correlates of physical activity and sedentary behavior among toddlers Valerie Carson*, Ryan E. Rhodes, Christina Rinaldi, Wendy Rodgers, John C. Spence, Kylie D. Hesketh Cost effectiveness of the Physical Activity 4 Everyone' cluster randomized trial: a school-based physical activity intervention targeting adolescents. John Wiggers*, Rachel Sutherland, Libby Campbell, Nicole Nathan, David Lubans, Philip Morgan, Luke Wolfenden, Karen Gillham Association of Access to Quality Physical Activity Resources with Body Composition in Mexican School Children Rebecca Lee*, Alejandra Jauregui, Erica Soltero, Edtna Jauregui, Juan Lopez y Taylor, Lucie Levesque Children's route choice during active transportation to school: differences between shortest and actual route Dirk Dessing*, Sanne De Vries, Geertje Hegeman, Evert Verhagen, Willem van Mechelen, Frank Pierik ISBNPA 2016 / 71

73 SO.9.5 SO.9.6 SO.9.7 Cluster analysis of children s lifestyle behaviours using a compositional analysis approach: a 12-nation study Dorothea Dumuid*, Lucy Lewis, Tim Olds, Peter Katzmarzyk, Carol Maher Associations between BMI, the desire to be larger and self-reported physical activity in 12-year-old children Katy Garnham Lee*, Ian Taylor Association between childcare educators' practices and preschoolers' physical activity level and dietary intake Stéphanie Ward*, Mathieu Bélanger, Denise Donovan, Hassan Vatanparast, Nazeem Muhajarine, Anne Leis, Natalie Carrier O.07 Dietary intake and health O.07.1 O.07.2 O.07.3 O.07.4 O.07.5 Chair: Anniza de Villiers A low-cost, home-based intervention incorporating motivational interviewing can effectively improve dietary and physical activity behaviours of disadvantaged rural adults with or at risk of metabolic syndrome. Krysten Blackford*, Jonine Jancey, Andy H. Lee, Anthony James, Peter Howat, Tracy Waddell Longitudinal and secular trends in total blood cholesterol levels among women and men in birth cohorts born between 1905 and 1977: The Tromsø study Laila Hopstock, Kaare Harald Bønaa, Anne Elise Eggen, Sameline Grimsgaard*, Bjarne Koster Jacobsen, Maja-Lisa Løchen, Inger Njølstad, Tom Wilsgaard The impact of meeting dietary guidelines on UK mortality: a comparative risk assessment modelling study Anja Mizdrak*, Peter Scarborough, Adam Briggs Interactions between genetic variants in vitamin D metabolismrelated genes and environmental factors on blood vitamin D concentrations Katherine Livingstone*, Carlos Celis-Morales, Ulrich Hoeller, Hannelore Daniel, Mike Gibney, J. Alfredo Martinez, Wim Saris, John Mathers Distribution of sodium and potassium intake in adults in a Black Caribbean population with a high burden of cardiovascular disease Rachel M Harris*, Angela MC Rose, Nigel Unwin O.08 Overweight O.08.1 O.08.2 Chair: Lisa Micklesfield Perinatal and birth-related risk factors of adult adiposity: results from the trans-generational Framingham Heart Study ( ). Niyati Parekh*, Yong Lin, Carolina Coelho, Pontus Henriksson Accelerometer-measured physical activity is not associated with 2 year weight change in African-origin adults from 5 diverse populations. Amy Luke*, Stephanie Kliethermes, Jacob Plange-Rhule, Pascal Bovet, Terrence Forrester, Vicki Lambert, Dale Schoeller, Lara Dugas ISBNPA 2016 / 72

74 O.08.3 O.08.4 O.08.5 Dual trajectory modeling in physical activity and behavioral nutrition research Trynke Hoekstra*, Anouk Middelweerd, Jos Twisk Weight status and self-rated health: associations with lifestyle profiles in European adults (The SPOTLIGHT project) Célina Roda*, Hélène Charreire, Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Helga Bardos, Harry Rutter, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Jeroen Lakerveld, Jean-Michel Oppert Factors associated with obesity related health risk among Bangladeshi migrants in UK Nasima Akhter*, Papreen Nahar, Khurshida Begum, Gill Cooper, Adetayo Kasima, Gillian Bentley O.09 Physical activity and nutrition parenting and the home environment O.09.1 O.09.2 O.09.3 O.09.4 O.09.5 Chair: Wendy van Lippevelde Family Conflict and Chaos: Impacts on Weight-Related Behaviors Jennifer Martin-Biggers*, Virginia Quick, Carol Byrd-Bredbenner The influence of parental modelling on children's physical activity and screen time: Does it differ by gender? Stephanie Schoeppe*, Corneel Vandelanotte, Elling Bere, Mona Bjelland, Éva Kovács, Odysseas Androutsos, Frøydis Nordgård Vik, Wendy Van Lippevelde Overt and Covert Food-Related Parenting Practices: Associations between an expanded conceptualization of food-related parenting practices and child dietary intake and weight outcomes. Katie Loth*, Jayne Fulkerson, Melissa Horning, Sarah Friend Measuring family co-participation in physical activity: a narrative review Leonie Uijtdewilligen*, Helen Brown, Falk Mueller-Riemenschneider, Yee Wei Lim, Soren Brage, Esther van Sluijs Acquiring cooking skills at different life stages: association with diet quality, cooking skills, general health interest and creativity Fiona Lavelle*, Michelle Spence, Laura McGowan, Martin Caraher, Monique Raats, Lynsey Hollywood, Amanda McCloat, Moira Dean 11:00-11:30 Coffee break Conservatory & restaurant area 11:30-12:30 Oral sessions O10 Nutrition interventions in children O.10.1 Chair: Nanna Lien Improving the diets of picky eaters: unexpected findings from an intervention study Tonja Nansel*, Leah Lipsky, Aiyi Liu ISBNPA 2016 / 73

75 O.10.2 O.10.3 O.10.4 O.10.5 Engagement and retention of schools, children and their families in a cluster RCT of a novel obesity prevention intervention: The Healthy Lifestyles Programme (HeLP) Jenny Lloyd*, Siobhan Creanor, Sarah Dean, Charles Abraham, Melvyn Hillsdon, Rod Taylor, Stuart logan, Katrina Wyatt Translating a multi-disciplinary family-focused childhood weight management programme to real-world settings: Barriers and facilitators for success Emily Kelleher*, Janas Harrington, Ivan Perry, Sheena McHugh The Healthy Habits, Healthy Girls Brazil randomized controlled trial: did the girls improve weight status and health behaviors after 6-month follow-up? Sonia Tucunduva Philippi, Ana Carolina Barco Leme*, Erika Toassa, Paulo Guerra Development and pilot testing of ichoose: A community-based participatory adaptation and implementation of an evidence-based childhood obesity intervention. Jennie Hill*, Jamie Zoellner, Ramine Alexander, Xiaolu Hou, Donna Brock, Fabiana Silva, Wen You, Paul Estabrooks O11 Longitudinal physical activity studies O.11.1 O.11.2 O.11.3 O.11.4 O.11.5 Chair: John Reilly A longitudinal investigation of a multidimensional model of social support and physical activity over the first year of university Tanya Scarapicchia*, Catherine Sabiston, Kelly Arbour-Nicitopoulos, Guy Faulkner Physical activity location and intensity across the school year: a mixed methods study. Irfan Khawaja*, Lorayne Woodfield, Peter Collins, Alan Nevill, Ayazullah Safi Longitudinal chanes and gender differences in objectively measured physical activity and sedentary time during puberty among Finnish children Tuija Tammelin*, Harto Hakonen, Janne Kulmala, Anna Kankaanpää, Heidi Syväoja, Jouni Kallio Life-long physical activity trajectories and their determinants Suvi P. Rovio*, Xiaolin Yang, Anna Kankaanpää, Ville Aalto, Mirja Hirvensalo, Katja Pahkala, Olli T. Raitakari, Tuija Tammelin Does physical self-concept mediate the relationship between motor abilities and physical activity in adolescents and young adults? Darko Jekauc*, Matthias Oliver Wagner, Christian Herrmann, Khaled Hegazy, Alexander Woll O12 Weight control O.12.1 Chair: Jennifer Linde The effect of complex workplace dietary interventions on employees' dietary intakes, nutrition knowledge and health status: a cluster controlled trial Fiona Geaney*, Clare Kelly, Jessica Scotto di Marrazzo, Janas M Harrington, Anthony P Fitzgerald, Birgit A Greiner, Ivan J Perry ISBNPA 2016 / 74

76 O.12.2 O.12.3 O.12.4 O.12.5 Weight control attempts in adults: a systematic review and metaanalysis Inês Santos*, Eliana V. Carraça, Marta Marques, Falko Sniehotta, Pedro J. Teixeira Engaging families in weight management James Nobles*, Claire Griffiths, Andy Pringle, Leanne Staniford, Paul Gately Life after FFIT: do men in a weight management programme delivered through elite football clubs sustain change long term? Cindy Gray*, Kate Hunt, Graham Brennan, Rachel Zhang, Sarah Barry, Alex McConnachie, Chris Bunn, Sally Wyke* Evaluation of the uptake of voluntary calorie posting on menus in Ireland Fiona Geaney*, Clare Kelly, Lauri Gilgan, Jessica Scotto Di Marrazzo, Mary McCarthy, Ivan J Perry O13 O.13.1 O.13.2 O.13.3 O.13.4 O.13.5 Physical activity and nutrition interventions in children and adolescents Chair: Ralph Maddison Environmental contexts interact with self-determined motivation to influence moderate-to-vigorous physical activity during a youth sports camp Justin Guagliano*, Chris Lonsdale, Gregory Kolt, Richard Rosenkranz, David Dzewaltowski The Physical Activity 4 Everyone cluster randomised trial. 2-year outcomes of a school physical activity intervention among adolescents. Rachel Sutherland, Libby Campbell, David Lubans, Philip Morgan, Nicole Nathan, Luke Wolfenden, Tony Okely, John Wiggers* Findings from an Internet-supported Physical Activity Intervention Delivered in Secondary Schools located in Low Socio-economic Status Communities: The Activity and Motivation in Physical Education (AMPED) Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial Chris Lonsdale*, Katherine Owen, Rhiannon White, Louisa Peralta, Andrew Bennie, Freya MacMillan, Morwenna Kirwan, David Lubans The quantitative evaluation of the Health and Local Community Project. A 19-month multi-level, multi-component community-based intervention study Ulla Toft*, Tine Buch-Andersen, Lise Lawaetz Winkler, Paul Bloch, Charlotte Glümer Using photovoice to explore the reach of a school-based health promotion intervention into the home environment Christine McKernan*, Genevieve Montemurro, Kate Storey O14 Physical activity in young children O.14.1 Chair: Greet Cardon Physical activity intensity, body composition and physical fitness in 4-year-old children: the MINISTOP trial Marja Leppänen*, Christine Nyström, Pontus Henriksson, Jeremy Pomeroy, Jonatan Ruiz, Francisco Ortega, Cristina Cadenas-Sánchez, Marie Löf ISBNPA 2016 / 75

77 O.14.2 O.14.3 O.14.4 O.14.5 Terms and conditions may apply: A longitudinal assessment of student physical activity and changes to the objectively measured school physical environment Stephen Hunter*, Scott Leatherdale, Kate Storey, Valerie Carson Outside play, which key components are associated with utilization and physical activity levels on public playgrounds among children? Saskia Boonzajer Flaes*, Mai Chinapaw, Willem van Mechelen, Evert Verhagen Could a ball skill intervention eliminate sex differences in preschoolers? Sanne Veldman*, Leah Robinson, Kara Palmer, Tony Okely How do the family environment and perceived safety interact to influence children's physical activity over the transition to primary (elementary) school Anna Timperio*, Trina Hinkley, Jo Salmon, David Crawford, Ester Cerin, Tony Okely, Dylan Cliff, Kylie Hesketh O15 Reducing sedentary behaviour and promoting physical activity O.15.1 O.15.2 O.15.3 O.15.4 Chair: Stuart Biddle Why older adults spend time sedentary and break their sedentary behaviour: a mixed methods approach. Manon Dontje*, Calum Leask, Juliet Harvey, Dawn Skelton, Sebastien Chastin Effects of an intervention to reduce sitting at work on energy, fatigue, and mood among sedentary female employees Emily Mailey*, Sara Rosenkranz, Kelsey Casey, Aaron Swank Using Web 2.0 applications to promote health-related physical activity: The Walk 2.0 trial Gregory S Kolt*, Mitch J Duncan, Corneel Candelanotte, Cristina M Caperchione, Anthony J Maeder, Richard R Rosenkranz, Christopher Oldmeadow, W Kerry Mummery Long-term effectiveness of a 12-week worksite physical activity counselling intervention based on Self-Determination Theory: Is it mediated by need satisfaction? Jan Seghers*, An Bogaerts, Filip Boen, Anass Arrogi O.15.5 Experiences of using a novel self-monitoring device, the SitFIT, to help men sit less and walk more: Findings from a pilot trial Anne Martin*, Cindy Gray, Hidde van der Ploeg, Christopher Bunn, Kate Hunt, Sally Wyke, Nanette Mutrie 12:30-13:30 Lunch Conservatory & restaurant area ECR networking meeting :30-14:45 Symposia S36 Food policy and systems change: How to monitor and evaluate changes in the global food supply Chair: Lindsey Smith Taillie Auditorium 2 ISBNPA 2016 / 76

78 S36.1 Supporting retailer-led changes to the food environment Anna Peeters*, Kathryn Backholer, Tara Boelsen-Robinson, Miranda Blake, Kirstan Corben S36.2 From shelf to health: Product reformulations in cookies impacts the public health consumption estimates of saturated fat and sugar intakes Christopher Taylor*, Rosanna Watowicz, Colleen Spees, Neal Hooker S36.3 Utilizing smartphone technology to monitor improvements in the healthiness of the food supply Elizabeth Dunford*, Michelle Crino, Bruce Neal S36.4 Evaluation of Mexico's 8% non-essential food tax on food purchases Carolina Batis, Juan Rivera, Barry Popkin, Lindsey Smith Taillie* S37 How to develop an app targeting health behaviour: The do s and don ts Chair: Anouk Middelweerd S37.1 Development of ActiveCoach: a mobile app to promote an active lifestyle in low educated working young adults Dorien Simons*, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Peter Clarys, Corneel Vandelanotte, Benedicte Deforche S37.2 The TODAY smartphone application: A dynamic intervention targeting the activity profile. Ralph Maddison*, Artur Direito S37.3 Exploring the process of researchers and industry teaming up to create a lifestyle behaviour change app. Mitch Duncan*, Corneel Vandelanotte, Stewart Trost, Amanda Rebar, Naomi Rogers, Nicola Burton, Luke Kellett, Wendy Brown S37.4 Development of Active2Gether: Innovative and smart coaching strategies to promote physical activity - A collaboration with Artificial Intelligence Anouk Middelweerd*, Saskia te Velde, Aart van Halteren, Michel Klein, Johannes Brug S38 How can we influence parents and their behaviors through interventions targeting improvement of children s energy balancerelated behaviors? Chair: Trina Hinkley S38.1 The effect of an online video intervention Movie Models' on specific parenting practices and parental self-efficacy related to children's healthy diet, physical activity and screen-time: A randomized controlled trial Sara De Lepeleere*, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Greet Cardon, Maïté Verloigne S38.2 Parent outcomes of the Healthy Home Offerings via the Mealtime Environment (HOME) Plus Trial Jayne A Fulkerson* ISBNPA 2016 / 77

79 S38.3 Can a mobile reward-based serious game targeting adolescents' snacking behaviours have additional effects on the home availability of snacks? Wendy Van Lippevelde*, Jolien Vangeel, Nathalie De Cock, Steven Eggermont, Caroline Braet, John Van Camp, Lea Maes, Benedicte Deforche S40 Physical activity focussed research in children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities Chair: Samantha Downs S40.1 Reflection on methodological issues and challenges for physical activity research with children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities. Samantha Downs*, Sarah Taylor, Zoe Knowles, Stuart Fairclough, Lynne Boddy S40.2 School time-physical activity among children with disabilities in Hong Kong Cindy Sit*, Ester Cerin, Jane Yu, Wendy Huang, Thomas McKenzie, Bik Chow S40.3 Correlations between physical activity and behavioural sleep problems in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder Simone Thomas*, Lisa Barnett, Trina Hinkley, Jo Salmon, Tamara May, Nicole Papadopoulos, Jenny McGinley, Nicole Rinehart S41 Interacting obesity-related behaviours, contextual barriers and spatial patterns: The SPOTLIGHT project Chair: Jeroen Lakerveld S41.1 The association between domain-specific sedentary behaviours and dietary habits in European adults (the SPOTLIGHT project) Sofie Compernolle* S41.2 Interactions of individual perceived barriers and presence of destinations in the neighbourhood and associations with obesityrelated behaviours in Europe (The SPOTLIGHT project) Joreintje Mackenbach* S41.3 Neighbourhood patterns based on virtual audit of environmental obesogenic characteristics (the SPOTLIGHT project) S42 Jean-Michel Oppert* Youth and adult physical activity, sedentary and dietary behaviour surveillance systems and population levels across Europe: a DEDIPAC symposium Chair: Hidde van der Ploeg S42.1 Inventory of surveillance systems assessing dietary, physical activity and sedentary behaviours in Europe Wolfgang Ahrens*, Silvia Bel-Serrat, Inge Huybrechts, Barbara Thumann, Antje Hebestreit, Hidde van der Ploeg, Nadia Slimani S42.2 Variation in population levels of physical activity in European children and adolescents: a systematic review within DEDIPAC Linde Van Hecke*, Anne Loyen, Maïté Verloigne, Hidde P. van der Ploeg, Jeroen Lakerveld, Johannes Brug, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche ISBNPA 2016 / 78

80 S42.3 Variation in population levels of sedentary time in European children and adolescents: a systematic review within DEDIPAC. Maïté Verloigne, Anne Loyen, Linde Van Hecke*, Jeroen Lakerveld, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Benedicte Deforche, Johannes Brug, Hidde an der Ploeg S42.4 Variation in population levels of physical activity and sedentary time in European adults: a systematic review within DEDIPAC Anne Loyen*, Linde van Hecke, Maïté Verloigne, Jeroen Lakerveld, Benedicte Deforche, Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij, Johannes Brug, Hidde van der Ploeg 15:00-16:00 Keynote: Gerard Hastings Auditorium 2 Rise like lions after slumber : A critical perspective on social marketing Chair: Deanna Hoelscher 16:00-16:30 Closing ceremony Auditorium 2 ISBNPA 2016 / 79

81 Advanced Course on Dietary Assessment Methods University of Aberdeen, Scotland, UK May 2017 Confirmed speakers: Dr Carol Boushey (University of Hawaii) and Mr Davide Arcella (EFSA) Course Themes: from theory to practice: dietary assessment methods food composition databases interpreting and evaluating dietary data future of dietary assessment biomarkers of dietary intake To register or for more information visit CPD endorsement from Association for Nutrition and the British Dietetic Association CPD ENDORSEMENT NO: EN021

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