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- Physical activity and recreational screen time change among adolescents in Canada: Examining the impact of COVID-19 in worsening inequity. 175:107676-107676. 2023
- Up-to-date on cancer screening among Ontario patients seen by walk-in clinic physicians: A retrospective cohort study. 172:107537-107537. 2023
- The intersection of internalizing symptoms and alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study. 166:107381-107381. 2023
- Clustering of obesity-related characteristics: A latent class analysis from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging. 153:106739-106739. 2021
- Suicide, firearms, and legislation: A review of the Canadian evidence. 152:106471-106471. 2021
- The cumulative effect of multiple dimensions of lifestyle on risky drinking during the Covid-19 pandemic. 150:106718-106718. 2021
- The combined effect of behavioural risk factors on disability in aging adults from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA). 149:106609-106609. 2021
- Identifying patterns of movement behaviours in relation to depressive symptoms during adolescence: A latent profile analysis approach. 143:106352-106352. 2021
- Corrigendum to “Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to lack of physical activity in Canada” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 65–72]. 133:106045-106045. 2020
- Corrigendum to “Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption in Canada” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 40–48]. 129:105726-105726. 2019
- Corrigendum to “The current and future burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Summary of results” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 140–147]. 129:105732-105732. 2019
- Corrigendum to “Estimates of the current and future burden of melanoma attributable to ultraviolet radiation in Canada” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 81–90]. 126:105728-105728. 2019
- Corrigendum to “Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to lack of physical activity in Canada” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 65–72]. 125:78-78. 2019
- Corrigendum to “Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to low fruit and vegetable consumption in Canada” [Prev. Med. 122 (2019) 20–30]. 125:79-79. 2019
- Cancers attributable to infections in Canada. 122:109-117. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to active and passive tobacco smoking in Canada. 122:9-19. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to alcohol consumption in Canada. 122:40-48. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to excess body weight and abdominal adiposity in Canada. 122:49-64. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to lack of physical activity in Canada. 122:65-72. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to low fruit and vegetable consumption in Canada. 122:20-30. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to red and processed meat consumption in Canada. 122:31-39. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of cancer attributable to sedentary behavior in Canada. 122:73-80. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of lung cancer attributable to PM2.5 in Canada. 122:91-99. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of lung cancer attributable to residential radon exposure in Canada. 122:100-108. 2019
- Estimates of the current and future burden of melanoma attributable to ultraviolet radiation in Canada. 122:81-90. 2019
- Estimates of the future burden of cancer attributable to infections in Canada. 122:118-127. 2019
- Maximizing research impacts on cancer prevention: An integrated knowledge translation approach used by the Canadian Population Attributable Risk of Cancer (ComPARe) study. 122:148-154. 2019
- The burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Methods overview. 122:3-8. 2019
- The current and future burden of cancer attributable to modifiable risk factors in Canada: Summary of results. 122:140-147. 2019
- Uncertain times: A survey of Canadian women's perspectives toward mammography screening. 112:209-215. 2018
- The longitudinal association between temperament and physical activity in young children. 111:342-347. 2018
- Healthy lifestyle and glucagon-like peptide-1 in young and healthy adults: A population-based study. 101:72-76. 2017
- Approaches for triaging women who test positive for human papillomavirus in cervical cancer screening. 98:15-20. 2017
- Introduction of molecular HPV testing as the primary technology in cervical cancer screening: Acting on evidence to change the current paradigm. 98:5-14. 2017
- Screening for lung cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 89:301-314. 2016
- Interventions for prevention and treatment of tobacco smoking in school-aged children and adolescents: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 85:20-31. 2016
- The period prevalence of risk behavior co-occurrence among Canadians. 85:11-16. 2016
- Absolute and relative densities of fast-food versus other restaurants in relation to weight status: Does restaurant mix matter?. 82:28-34. 2016
- Association between exposure to household cigarette smoking behavior and cigarette smoking in Hispanic adults: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos. 77:35-40. 2015
- The contribution of lifestyle, environment, genetics and chance to cancer risk in individuals and populations. 76:132-134. 2015
- Effects of occupational and educational changes on obesity trends in France: The results of the MONICA-France survey 1986–2006. 52:305-309. 2011
- Influence of neighborhood deprivation, gender and ethno-racial origin on smoking behavior of Canadian youth. 52:376-380. 2011
- AGREE II: Advancing guideline development, reporting, and evaluation in health care. 51:421-424. 2010
- The role of integrative oncology in a tertiary prevention survivorship program. 49:93-98. 2009
- An exploratory spatial analysis of overweight and obesity in Canada. 48:362-367. 2009
- “Self and parent-assessed skin cancer risk factors in school-age children”. 47:133-135. 2008
- Cardiovascular Health Awareness Program (CHAP): A community cluster-randomised trial among elderly Canadians. 46:537-544. 2008
- Randomized trial of a clinic-based, community-supported, lifestyle intervention to improve physical activity and diet: The North Carolina enhanced WISEWOMAN project. 46:499-510. 2008
- Effective practices for school-based tobacco use prevention. 46:289-297. 2008
- Multiple risk behaviour and its association with head and neck injuries: a national analysis of young Canadians. 41:240-246. 2005
- Gender Differences in the Longitudinal Predictors of Adolescent Dating Violence. 32:128-141. 2001
- A Cross-Cultural Consumer-Based Decision Aid for Screening Mammography. 30:200-208. 2000
- Diet and coronary heart disease risk factors in a population with varied intake. 19:231-241. 1990
- Diet and coronary heart disease risk factors in a population with varied intake. The Research Group ATS-RF2 of The Italian National Research Council.. 19:231-241. 1990
- Recruitment for an efficacy study in chemoprevention—The concerned smoker study. 18:700-710. 1989
- Hypertension management in industry: Alternative strategies 1980
- CLINICAL DETERMINANTS OF BLOOD-PRESSURE LOWERING IN THE MANAGEMENT OF HYPERTENSION 1980
- COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF UTILIZING NURSES TO CONTROL HYPERTENSION AT WORK 1979
- LONGTERM FOLLOW-UP OF ABSENTEEISM AMONG WORKING MEN FOLLOWING THE LABELING AND TREATMENT OF THEIR HYPERTENSION 1979
- CHANGES IN ABSENTEEISM AND PSYCHOSOCIAL FUNCTION DUE TO HYPERTENSION SCREENING AND THERAPY AMONG WORKING MEN 1978
- ROLE FOR NURSES IN HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT AT WORK 1978