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Overview

Lise Gauvin is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and has contributed extensively to research in the field of medicine, particularly within public health and related subfields. Their work spans general health professions, oncology, public health, environmental and occupational health, sociology, political science, and transportation.

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • Rethinking walkability and developing a conceptual definition of active living environments to guide research and practice, 2022, BMC Public Health
  • Pretreatment motivation and therapy outcomes in eating disorders: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2020, International Journal of Eating Disorders
  • Household income and maternal education in early childhood and risk of overweight and obesity in late childhood: Findings from seven birth cohort studies in six high-income countries, 2022, International Journal of Obesity
  • Social gradients in ADHD by household income and maternal education exposure during early childhood: Findings from birth cohort studies across six countries, 2022, PLoS ONE
  • On redesigning public health in Québec: lessons learned from the pandemic, 2020, Canadian Journal of Public Health

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • Nazeem Muhajarine (9 collaborations)
  • Isabelle Doré (7 collaborations)
  • Yara Abu Awad (6 collaborations)
  • Jennifer J. McGrath (6 collaborations)
  • Fiona Mensah (6 collaborations)

Gauvin's work has appeared regularly in several publication venues, reflecting a diverse scholarly focus. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • Canadian Journal of Public Health (6 publications)
  • PLoS ONE (4 publications)
  • Paediatrics & Child Health (3 publications)
  • BMC Public Health (2 publications)
  • BMC Health Services Research (2 publications)

The scientist's research topics cover a range of public and behavioral health concerns, with particular attention to health policy, epidemiology, and urban environments. Main areas of focus include:

  • Urban Transport and Accessibility
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life

Lise Gauvin has also contributed to scholarly book publishing, including a work published by Presses de l'Université de Montréal titled Penser le roman francophone contemporain (2020).

Best Publications

  • Inventory and analysis of definitions of social participation found in the aging literature: proposed taxonomy of social activities.

    Mélanie Levasseur;Lucie Richard;Lise Gauvin;Émilie Raymond

  • Ecological Models Revisited: Their Uses and Evolution in Health Promotion Over Two Decades

    Lucie Richard;Lise Gauvin;Kim D Raine

  • Tracking of obesity and physical activity from childhood to adulthood: The Physical Activity Longitudinal Study

    Katya M. Herman;Cora L. Craig;Lise Gauvin;Peter T. Katzmarzyk

  • Toward the next generation of research into small area effects on health: a synthesis of multilevel investigations published since July 1998

    Mylène Riva;Lise Gauvin;Tracie A Barnett

  • Interpersonal influence and disordered eating behaviors in adolescent girls: the role of peer modeling, social reinforcement, and body-related teasing.

    Melissa Lieberman;Lise Gauvin;William M Bukowski;Donna R White

  • The Exercise-Induced Feeling Inventory: Development and Initial Validation

    Lise Gauvin;W. Jack Rejeski

  • Staying connected: neighbourhood correlates of social participation among older adults living in an urban environment in Montréal, Québec

    Lucie Richard;Lise Gauvin;Céline Gosselin;Sophie Laforest

  • Hypersensitivity to social interactions in bulimic syndromes: relationship to binge eating.

    Howard Steiger;Lise Gauvin;Sheila Jabalpurwala;Jean R. Séguin

  • Use of a New Public Bicycle Share Program in Montreal, Canada

    Daniel Fuller;Lise Gauvin;Yan Kestens;Mark Daniel;Mark Daniel

  • Physical Activity and Psychological Well‐being: Knowledge Base, Current Issues, and Caveats

    Lise Gauvin;John C. Spence

  • Neighborhood Social Inequalities in Road Traffic Injuries: The Influence of Traffic Volume and Road Design

    Patrick Morency;Lise Gauvin;Céline Plante;Michel Fournier

  • The Toronto Charter for Physical Activity: A Global Call for Action

    Fiona C. Bull;Fiona C. Bull;Lise Gauvin;Adrian Bauman;Trevor Shilton

  • Birth Preparedness and Complication Readiness (BPCR) interventions to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in developing countries: systematic review and meta-analysis

    Dieudonné Soubeiga;Lise Gauvin;Marie A Hatem;Mira Johri

  • Neighborhood characteristics and depressive mood among older adults: an integrative review

    Dominic Julien;Lucie Richard;Lise Gauvin;Yan Kestens

  • Not all social capital is good capital.

    Spencer Moore;Mark Daniel;Mark Daniel;Lise Gauvin;Laurette Dubé

  • A naturalistic study of the impact of acute physical activity on feeling states and affect in women.

    Gauvin L;Rejeski Wj;Norris Jl

  • From walkability to active living potential : an "ecometric" validation study.

    Lise Gauvin;Lucie Richard;Cora Lynn Craig;Michaël Spivock

  • To see or not to see: effects of exercising in mirrored environments on sedentary women's feeling states and self-efficacy.

    Kathleen A. Martin Ginis;Mary E. Jung;Lise Gauvin

  • Negative Effects of Competition on Children's Intrinsic Motivation

    Robert J. Vallerand;Lise I. Gauvin;Wayne R. Halliwell

  • Binge antecedents in bulimic syndromes: an examination of dissociation and negative affect.

    Marla J. Engelberg;Howard Steiger;Lise Gauvin;Stephen A. Wonderlich

  • Sustained active transportation is associated with a favorable body mass index trajectory across the early school years: findings from the Quebec Longitudinal Study of Child Development birth cohort.

    Roman Pabayo;Lise Gauvin;Tracie A. Barnett;Béatrice Nikiéma

Frequent Co-Authors

Howard Steiger
Howard Steiger Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Mark Daniel
Mark Daniel University of Canberra
Yan Kestens
Yan Kestens University of Montreal
Louise Potvin
Louise Potvin University of Montreal
Gilles Paradis
Gilles Paradis McGill University
Ridha Joober
Ridha Joober Douglas Mental Health University Institute
Laurette Dubé
Laurette Dubé McGill University
Attila Szabo
Attila Szabo Eötvös Loránd University
Michel Fournier
Michel Fournier Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
John C. Spence
John C. Spence University of Alberta

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