Berry, T. R.
Rhodes, R. E.
Ori, E. M.
McFadden, K.
Faulkner, G.
Latimer-Cheung, A. E.
O’Reilly, N.
Spence, J. C.
Tremblay, M. S.
Vanderloo, L. M.
Funding for this research was provided by:
Canada Research Chairs
Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Article History
Received: 11 June 2018
Accepted: 14 November 2018
First Online: 27 November 2018
Competing interest
: Several authors on this manuscript are members of ParticipACTION’s Research Advisory Group. LMV is the Knowledge Translation Manager at ParticipACTION. The surveys were administered by ParticipACTION as part of their campaign evaluation, but ParticipACTION was not involved in the data analysis or writing of the present paper.
: Ethics approval was obtained from the University of Alberta Health Research Ethics Board (applications Pro00072571 and Pro00078545). Information on participation was provided online prior to starting the surveys and consent given by starting the surveys. The wording in the information section at the start of the survey, after information to provide informed consent regarding confidentiality, how the data will be used, etc.… was “By doing the survey, you are saying that you read and understood the information above. You understand that completing the survey is your choice and you can stop at any time or not answer any questions. I agree to do the survey”
: Not applicable
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