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Health committee  I can comment on that a little bit. If you look at the interventions that were included or examined by the Cochrane review, it could be that the interventions weren't sufficiently intense for the changes in behaviour to lead to the changes in body composition that we would hope

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo

Health committee  To answer your first question, in our study the BMI was not adjusted for first nations and Inuit peoples, and I have not actually seen that available yet. It might be something that Peter Katzmarzyk is working on.

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo

Health committee  The school curriculum was originally adapted from the “Know Your Body” curriculum in the United States and was culturally adapted by people in the community.

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo

Health committee  If I look back to the studies that are included in the Cochrane Review, the psychosocial measures that are typically assessed are perceived self-efficacy for dietary practices and for physical activities, so they're behaviour-specific. Other measures include mastery of the gener

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo

Health committee  Well, you can't ask a certain--

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo

Health committee  Thanks, Treena. I'm Margaret Cargo, I'm a researcher with the Douglas Hospital Research Centre, which is affiliated with McGill University. I'm just going to pick up where Treena left off. The effectiveness of KSDPP intervention was evaluated in two ways: an impact evaluation a

October 3rd, 2006Committee meeting

Dr. Margaret Cargo