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"Henderson M" Authored Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Development and Application of Children s Sex- and Age-Specific Fat-Mass and Muscle-Mass Reference Curves From Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry Data for Predicting Cardiometabolic Risk | Saputra ST; Van Hulst A; Henderson M; Brugiapaglia S; Faustini C; Kakinami L; | 40878792 SOH |
| 2 | Guide de pratique clinique pour la prise en charge de l obésité chez l enfant | Ball GDC; Merdad R; Birken CS; Cohen TR; Goodman B; Hadjiyannakis S; Hamilton J; Henderson M; Lammey J; Morrison KM; Moore SA; Mushquash AR; Patton I; Pearce N; Ramjist JK; Lebel TR; Timmons BW; Buchholz A; Cantwell J; Cooper J; Erdstein J; Fitzpatrick-Lewis D; Hatanaka D; Lindsay P; Sajwani T; Sebastianski M; Sherifali D; Pierre JS; Ali MU; Wijesundera J; Alberga AS; Ausman C; Baluyot TC; Burke E; Dadgostar K; Delacruz B; Dettmer E; Dymarski M; Esmaeilinezhad Z; Hale I; Harnois-Leblanc S; Ho J; Gehring ND; | 40721241 CONCORDIA |
| 3 | Feeling safe: a critical look at the effect of neighborhood safety features and perceptions on childhood symptoms of depression | Infantino E; Barnett TA; Côté-Lussier C; Van Hulst A; Henderson M; Mathieu ME; Sabiston C; Kakinami L; | 39604905 SOH |
| 4 | Adiposity and cardiac autonomic function in children with a family history of obesity | Saade MB; Holden S; Kakinami L; McGrath JJ; Mathieu MÈ; Poirier P; Barnett TA; Beaucage P; Henderson M; | 39304555 PERFORM |
| 5 | Children and chrono-exercise: Timing of physical activity on school and weekend days depends on sex and obesity status | Reid RER; Henderson M; Barnett TA; Kakinami L; Tremblay A; Mathieu ME; | 38083868 MATHSTATS |
| 6 | The longitudinal effects of maternal parenting practices on children's body mass index z-scores are lagged and differential | Kakinami L; Danieles PK; Hosseininasabnajar F; Barnett TA; Henderson M; Van Hulst A; Serbin LA; Stack DM; Paradis G; | 37248489 PERFORM |
| 7 | Adolescents' reports of chaos within the family home environment: Investigating associations with lifestyle behaviours and obesity | Van Hulst A; Jayanetti S; Sanson-Rosas AM; Harbec MJ; Kakinami L; Barnett TA; Henderson M; | 36701326 PERFORM |
| 8 | Social support and C-reactive protein in a Québec population cohort of children and adolescents | Fairbank EJ; McGrath JJ; Henderson M; O' Loughlin J; Paradis G; | 35731783 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 9 | Comparison of different severe obesity definitions in predicting future cardiometabolic risk in a longitudinal cohort of children | Kakinami L; Smyrnova A; Paradis G; Tremblay A; Henderson M; | 35705336 PERFORM |
| 10 | Correction: Validation of desk‑based audits using Google Street View® to monitor the obesogenic potential of neighbourhoods in a pediatric sample: a pilot study in the QUALITY cohort | Roberge JB; Contreras G; Kakinami L; Van Hulst A; Henderson M; Barnett TA; | 35655311 PERFORM |
| 11 | Associations of neighborhood walkability with moderate to vigorous physical activity: an application of compositional data analysis comparing compositional and non-compositional approaches | Bird M; Datta GD; Chinerman D; Kakinami L; Mathieu ME; Henderson M; Barnett TA; | 35585542 MATHSTATS |
| 12 | Validation of desk-based audits using Google Street View® to monitor the obesogenic potential of neighbourhoods in a pediatric sample: a pilot study in the QUALITY cohort | Roberge JB; Contreras G; Kakinami L; Van Hulst A; Henderson M; Barnett TA; | 35346220 PERFORM |
| 13 | Promoting healthy lifestyle behaviours in youth: Findings from a novel intervention for children at risk of cardiovascular disease | Ybarra M; Danieles PK; Barnett TA; Mathieu MÈ; Van Hulst A; Drouin O; Kakinami L; Bigras JL; Henderson M; | 34992701 PERFORM |
| 14 | Body Mass Index Z Score vs Weight-for-Length Z Score in Infancy and Cardiometabolic Outcomes at Age 8-10 Years | Roberge JB; Harnois-Leblanc S; McNealis V; van Hulst A; Barnett TA; Kakinami L; Paradis G; Henderson M; | 34302856 PERFORM |
| 15 | Personal Social Networks and Adiposity in Adolescents: A Feasibility Study | Ybarra M; Barnett TA; Yu J; Van Hulst A; Drouin O; Kakinami L; Saint-Charles J; Henderson M; | 34264758 MATHSTATS |
| 16 | Determinants of attrition in a pediatric healthy lifestyle intervention: The CIRCUIT program experience | Danieles PK; Ybarra M; Van Hulst A; Barnett TA; Mathieu MÈ; Kakinami L; Drouin O; Bigras JL; Henderson M; | 33608233 PERFORM |
| 17 | Tune out and turn in: the influence of television viewing and sleep on lipid profiles in children. | Manousaki D, Barnett TA, Mathieu ME, Maximova K, Simoneau G, Harnois-Leblanc S, Benedetti A, McGrath JJ, Henderson M, QUALITY Cohort Collaborative Group | 32203106 PERFORM |
| 18 | The Associations Between Self-Perceived Actual and Ideal Body Sizes and Physical Activity Among Early Adolescents. | Solomon-Krakus S, Sabiston CM, Brunet J, Castonguay AL, Henderson M | 32150729 CONCORDIA |
| 19 | Neighbourhoods and obesity: A prospective study of characteristics of the built environment and their association with adiposity outcomes in children in Montreal, Canada | Ghenadenik AE; Kakinami L; Van Hulst A; Henderson M; Barnett TA; | 29462654 PERFORM |
| 20 | Prospective Associations Between Play Environments and Pediatric Obesity. | Fitzpatrick C, Alexander S, Henderson M, Barnett TA | 30354254 PERFORM |
| 21 | School food environments associated with adiposity in Canadian children. | Fitzpatrick C, Datta GD, Henderson M, Gray-Donald K, Kestens Y, Barnett TA | 28186100 PERFORM |
| 22 | Stigma and Its Association With Glycemic Control and Hypoglycemia in Adolescents and Young Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Cross-Sectional Study. | Brazeau AS, Nakhla M, Wright M, Henderson M, Panagiotopoulos C, Pacaud D, Kearns P, Rahme E, Da Costa D, Dasgupta K | 29678801 HKAP |
| Title: | Personal Social Networks and Adiposity in Adolescents: A Feasibility Study | ||||
| Authors: | Ybarra M, Barnett TA, Yu J, Van Hulst A, Drouin O, Kakinami L, Saint-Charles J, Henderson M | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34264758/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1089/chi.2020.0343 | ||||
| Publication: | Childhood obesity (Print) | ||||
| Keywords: | adolescents; physical activity; social network analysis; social support; weight status; | ||||
| PMID: | 34264758 | Category: | Date Added: | 2021-07-15 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
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1 Research Center of Sainte Justine University Hospital, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2 Department of Family Medicine, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 3 Epidemiology and Biostatistics Unit, Center Armand-Frappier Santé Biotechnologie, Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique, Université du Québec, Laval, Québec, Canada. 4 Ingram School of Nursing, McGill University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 5 Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 6 Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Concordia University, Montreal, Québec, Canada. 7 Institut Santé et Société, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 8 Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Université de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada. |
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i>Background and Objective: Weight-related behaviors are determined by multiple individual and contextual factors, with recent evidence implicating personal social networks (PSNs). Greater understanding of these relationships could help inform healthy weight promoting interventions. We conducted a feasibility study among youth at risk of obesity to document process outcomes, to discern relationships between PSN features and weight-related behaviors, and to generate hypotheses with respect to perceived social support (SS) and sex. Methods: Participants (egos) nominated up to 10 people (alters) with whom they discussed important matters. Egos reported their own and each alter's age, sex, body shape, lifestyle behaviors, relation, frequency of exercising with each alter, and of being encouraged by each alter to exercise. We examined relationships between PSN features and weight-related outcomes and explored the role of SS, using both correlational and linear regression analyses. Results: There were 45 participants (mean age 16.4 years) and body mass index z-score (zBMI) ranged from -1.2 to 3.9. There were few missing responses to PSN items; broad variation across most items, including SS scores, was reported. Correlations pointed to plausible relationships implicating PSN features and lifestyle behaviors. In exploratory analyses, network-based SS was positively associated with adiposity in girls and negatively associated in boys, while lifestyle role modelling was not associated with adiposity. Conclusions: Our findings support the feasibility of measuring the PSN in youth and the potential for using social network analysis to investigate social and behavioral mechanisms associated with obesity. |



