| PROGRAM AT A GLANCE |
| Wednesday 15 June 2011 |
| 09.00-20.30 |
Registration Open
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 09.00-16.30 |
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| 16.45-17.45 |
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| 18.00-19.00 |
Welcome Reception
Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 19.00-19.15 |
Conference Opening
Plenary 1 |
| 19.15-20.15 |
Keynote Presentation-Professor Annie Anderson
Nutrition Interventions In Socio-Economic Disadvantaged
Groups: For Better Or For Worse?
Plenary 1 |
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| Thursday 16 June 2011 |
| 07.00-19.00 |
Registration Open
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 08.00-09.00 |
Keynote Presentation-Professor Jim Sallis
Physical Activity And Built Environments: The Latest
International Research
Plenary 1 |
| 09.00-10.30 |
Orals 1
Nutrition and physical activity intervention: Reviews |
Orals 2
Parenting and infant diets |
Orals 3
Food security |
Orals 4
Physical activity in adolescence |
Orals 5
Physical activity, obesity and older adults |
Orals 6
Health
consequences of sedentary behavior |
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Room 104 |
Room 105 |
Room 103 |
Room 106 |
Room 101/2 |
Plenary 1 |
| 10.30-11.00 |
Morning Tea
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 11.00-12.30 |
Symposia 1
The use of new objective measures and novel methods to capture behavior change in physical activity and sedentary behavior interventions |
Symposia 2
Active travel and biological health outcomes in young people |
Symposia 3
European energy balance research to prevent excessive weight gain among youth (ENERGY) project
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Symposia 4
Understanding and overcoming key barriers to assessing the relevance of the food environment to diet and health |
Symposia 5
Innovations in the assessment of food patterns: Complex exposures in public health nutrition |
Symposia 6
Promoting healthy, resilient and equitable urban food systems |
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Plenary 1 |
Room 106 |
Room 104 |
Room 105 |
Room 101/2 |
Room 103 |
| 12.30-14.00 |
Lunch
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
Annual General Business Meeting
Room 105 |
| 14.00 -15.00 |
Keynote Presentation-Professor Abby King
Health Promotion In The Era Of Engagement
Plenary 1 |
| 15.00-16.00 |
Orals 7
Assessing diet and nutritional quality in children and adolescents |
Orals 8
Physical activity and eating in children |
Orals 9
Food and nutrition policy |
Orals 10
Measuring physical activity in young people |
Orals 11
Overweight and obesity in children |
Orals 12
Parenting influences and children's physical activity |
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Room 105 |
Room 104 |
Room 103 |
Room 106 |
Room 101/2 |
Plenary 1 |
| 16.00-16.30 |
Afternoon Tea
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 16.30-18.00 |
Symposia 7
Physical activity research in developing countries-What are the opportunities and challenges? |
Symposia 8
Sedentary behavior
correlates, determinants and interventions |
Symposia 9
Interventions on energy related behaviors in preschoolers |
Symposia 10
Pricing strategies for the promotion of healthy eating |
Symposia 11
Public health research on food marketing: Can it guide policy? |
Symposia 12
Studying sedentary, physical activity, and dietary behaviors using non-health datasets |
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Room 104 |
Room 106 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 105 |
Room 103 |
Room 101/2 |
| 18.00-19.00 |
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Membership Committee Meeting
Room 107 |
IJBNPA Editorial Board Meeting
Room 101/2 |
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| Friday 17 June 2011 |
| 07.30-18.00 |
Registration Open
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 08.00-09.00 |
Keynote Presentation-Professor Jaakko Tuomilheto
Prevention Of Type 2 Diabetes – The Finnish Experience
Plenary 1 |
| 09.00-10.30 |
Orals 13
Nutrition and physical activity interventions in children |
Orals 14
Parenting and children's diets |
Orals 15
Food labelling and food guides |
Orals 16
Determinants of physical activity |
Orals 17
Environmental influences on physical activity |
Orals 18
Sedentary behavior |
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Room 104 |
Room 105 |
Room 101/2 |
Room 103 |
Plenary 1 |
Room106 |
| 10.30-11.00 |
Morning Tea
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 11.00-12.30 |
Symposia 13
Sedentary behavior and health in children and adults: Building the dose-response evidence base |
Symposia 14
The science and art of walking promotion: An interdisciplinary approach |
Symposia 15
Neighbourhood parks and physical activity: Assessment of use and features |
Symposia 16
It's the context in which people experience food-related challenges and opportunities: Using multiple qualitative |
Symposia 17
Achieving reformulation of processed foods |
Symposia 18
Policy interventions and information to support prevention of childhood obesity and promotion of sound nutrition |
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Room 106 |
Room 101/2 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 103 |
Room 104 |
Room 105 |
| 12.30-14.00 |
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Early Career Mentoring Lunch
Room 103 |
| 14.00 -15.00 |
Keynote Presentation - Professor Tony McMichael
Eating, Moving And Surviving: Will Rectifying Our Current
Environmentally Non-Sustainable Ways Of Living Promote
Health In The Population At Large?
Plenary 1 |
| 15.00-16.00 |
Orals 19
Interventions promoting healthy lifestyles |
Orals 20
Promoting fruit and vegetable consumption in adolescents and young adults |
Orals 21
Food cost, access and availbility, and socioeconomic position |
Orals 22
Physical activity in preschool and young children |
Orals 23
Physical activity policy |
Orals 24
Objective assessment of physical activity |
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Room 103 |
Room 105 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 101/2 |
Room 104 |
Room 106 |
| 16.00-16.30 |
Afternoon Tea
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 16.30-18.00 |
Symposia 19
International perspectives of m-health research for physical activity, diet and obesity |
Symposia 20
Active transport in children and adolescents |
Symposia 21
Assessing nutrition label viewing via eye tracking |
Symposia 22
Cross-continental differences in the association between neighborhood environment and physical activity in young people
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Symposia 23
Understanding the role of parenting style and practices on child diet and activity |
Symposia 24
Behavioral nutrition and physical activity in cancer patients and survivors |
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Room 101/2 |
Room 106 |
Room 104 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 105 |
Room 103 |
| 19.30-22.30 |
10th Anniversary Dinner
ZINC at Federation Square |
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| Saturday 18 June 2011 |
| 07.30-15.00 |
Registration Open
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 08.00-09.00 |
Keynote Presentation-Professor Melanie Wakefield
Influencing Health Behaviours For Good Using Mass Media
Plenary 1 |
| 09.00-10.30 |
Orals 25
Nutrition and physical activity interventions in adults |
Orals 26
Determinants of eating and obesity behaviors in youth |
Orals 27
Food environments |
Orals 28
Eating behaviors and appetite |
Orals 29
Online and new technologies in nutrition and physical activity research |
Orals 30
Physical activity and sedentary behavior in the workplace |
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Room 101/2 |
Room 104 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 103 |
Room 105 |
Room 106 |
| 10.30-11.00 |
Morning Tea
Level 2 Foyer, Marketplace |
| 11.00-12.30 |
Symposia 25
Emerging technologies for assessing physical activity: Do they offer clarity or confusion? |
Orals 31
Dietary behaviors and patterns |
Orals 32
Socioeconomic position and children's diets |
Orals 33
Interventions promoting physical activity-1 |
Orals 34
Neighborhood characteristics and physical activity |
Orals 35
Mental health and physical activity |
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Room 101/2 |
Room 105 |
Room 106 |
Room 103 |
Plenary 1 |
Room 104 |
| 12.30-13.30 |
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| 13.30-14.30 |
Orals 36
Nutrition interventions in adults |
Orals 37
Fruit and vegetable interventions in children and their parents |
Orals 38
Dieting and weight control |
Orals 39
Children's physical activity: The school setting |
Orals 40
Interventions promoting physical activity-2 |
Orals 41
Active transport and independent mobility in children |
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Room 101/2 |
Room 105 |
Room 104 |
Room 106 |
Room 103 |
Plenary 1 |
| 14.30-15.30 |
Debate
"We should invest our nutrition and physical activity promotion efforts on youth rather than the ageing population"
Expert teams debating the proposition will be
For: Jim Sallis, Karen Campbell and Louise Baur
Against: Abby King, Adrian Bauman and Tony Worsley
Plenary 1 |
| 15.30-16.00 |
Closing Ceremony
Plenary 1 |
* Please note that this program is preliminary and subject to change.