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Angelo Tremblay
Researcher at Laval University
Publications - 482
Citations - 35202
Angelo Tremblay is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 466 publications receiving 32751 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo Tremblay include Hotel Dieu Hospital & D'Youville College.
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[Food environment in the sports, recreational and cultural facilities of Quebec City: a look at the situation].
TL;DR: Most foods offered in sports, recreational and cultural facilities are of low nutritional value and citywide guidelines should be introduced to control the quality and the quantity of healthy foods and snacks sold in the municipal facilities.
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Adiposity and gingival crevicular fluid tumour necrosis factor-α levels in children.
Roozbeh Khosravi,Simon D. Tran,Marie Lambert,Jennifer O'Loughlin,Khady Kâ,Jocelyne S. Feine,Christian Caron,Angelo Tremblay,Belinda Nicolau,Belinda Nicolau +9 more
TL;DR: Findings provide support for the link between adiposity in children and GCF-TNF-alpha level, which appears to be mediated by insulin resistance.
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A Major Gene for Resting Metabolic Rate Unassociated with Body Composition: Results from the Québec Family Study
TL;DR: It is speculated that the gene(s) affecting body size and body composition also may have an effect on RMR, and removal of the effect of the major gene for bodysize and composition allowed for detection of an additional major gene affecting only the RMR.
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The CHANGE program: Exercise intervention in primary care.
Doug Klein,Khursheed N. Jeejeebhoy,Angelo Tremblay,Matthew Kallio,Caroline Rhéaume,Serena Humphries,Dawna Royall,Paula Brauer,Daren K. Heyland,Rupinder Dhaliwal,David M. Mutch +10 more
TL;DR: The CHANGE program demonstrates how interprofessional primary care teams can support patients with metabolic syndrome in achieving their health goals by including dietitians and kinesiologists in primary care settings to work alongside family doctors.
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Validity of the night eating questionnaire in children.
Annette Gallant,Jennifer D. Lundgren,Kelly C. Allison,Albert J. Stunkard,Marie Lambert,Jennifer O'Loughlin,Simone Lemieux,Angelo Tremblay,Vicky Drapeau +8 more
TL;DR: The NEQ score is related to eating patterns of NES in children and is more informative than a parent report, specifically when used in conjunction with dietary recall.