J Douglas WillmsSummaryAffiliation: University of New Brunswick Country: Canada Publications
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Geographic and demographic variation in the prevalence of overweight Canadian childrenJ Douglas Willms
Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy, University of New Brunswick, College of Kinesiology, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Obes Res 11:668-73. 2003..To examine the geographic and demographic variation in the prevalence of overweight Canadian children...
Early childhood obesity: a call for early surveillance and preventive measuresJ Douglas Willms
Canadian Research Institute for Social Policy, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB
CMAJ 171:243-4. 2004
Patterns and correlates of pubertal development in Canadian youth: effects of family contextRubab G Arim
Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
Can J Public Health 98:91-6. 2007..This study examined the odds of having entered puberty at various ages during adolescence, before and after controlling for the effects of family socio-economic status and family structure...
Affiliation to youth gangs during adolescence: the interaction between childhood psychopathic tendencies and neighborhood disadvantageVeronique Dupere
Department of Psychology and Research Unit on Children s Psychosocial Maladjustment GRIP, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, QC, Canada
J Abnorm Child Psychol 35:1035-45. 2007..Adolescents with preexisting psychopathic tendencies appeared especially vulnerable mainly if they were raised in residentially unstable neighborhoods...
