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Rethinking our future

Titiro ki muri kia whakatika ā mua: Look to the past to proceed into the future

ANA Conference 2011 Presentations

Day One – 3 May

Plenary One

Professor Jim Mann – Future for public health nutrition in New Zealand

Dr Rosemary Stanton – Vision 2020 the journey and it's hazards (Transcript)

Concurrent One

Rendezvous 1

Julia McPhee – PLAY: Improving school playgrounds to enhance physical activity in children

Peter Noanoa – Pushing play the Māori way: Rangatahi Tu Rangatira

Brooke Mitchell – Improving children's movement skills: A Project Energize intervention

Saffron-Moana Middleton & Melisa Fotu – Laumei Leititi: Increasing physical activity participation for Pacific Preschoolers

Donna Congalton – GRx ten week healthy lifestyle programme

Rendezvous II

Hayley Shearer – Breaking down barriers and winning: Lessons learned in the CDHBs workplace wellness project

Jane Messer – Workplace education: getting a (sore) foot in the door of the world's gout capital

Judy Montgomery – Heartbeat Challenge: A successful workplace health programme

Dave Wood – WorkWell: Comprehensive workplace wellness in the Bay of Plenty and Lakes DHB regions

Anna Dorsey – Workplace Wellness in NZ: What's happening today, where to tomorrow?

Tasman I

Kristy Tamariki – Colourful Kai: Food security, affordable fruit and vegetable bag project

Caroline McElnay & Tracy Ashworth – Nutritional risk amongst community dwelling older people in the Hawke's Bay

Moira Smith – Here's how we see it: Capturing children's and parents perspectives of the food and beverage environment in sport

Vicki Robinson – Food costs for families

Dave Monro – Food industry and health: The food industry demonstration pilot

Tasman II

Kim Sinclair-Morris – Breastfeeding: An integrated approach to community action and supportive environments

Leonie Matoe – Toi Ora Toi Tangata: Indigenous early childhood health promotion

Jenny Stewart & Kai Hong Tan – Ensuring a health start for our children through diversification and collaboration: Heart Start Toitoi Manawa

Richard Butler & Jenni Gane – Healthy As! A seasonally based nutrition and physical activity social marketing strategy

Cliona Ni Mhurchu – The New Zealand breakfast in schools intervention trial

Plenary Two

Geoff Simmons – Prescription for change

Paul Hammond – Public private partnerships can work

Joseph Harawira – Internet based nutrition and physical activity interventions: Magic or myth

Concurrent Two

Rendezvous I

Celia Murphy – Health literacy improves peoples capacity to make sound health decisions

Doone Winnard – Obesity: The gap between facts and self-perception

Eva Mengwasser – Show me what health means to you: Exploring children's perspectives of health

Rendezvous II

John White – Food labelling issues in New Zealand: Where next for the health sector

Tracey Barron – Building the case for investment in prevention

Tasman I

Scott Duncan – Feasibility and efficacy of compulsory physical activity and nutrition homework in primary schools

Kasha Latimer & Milly Connell – Project Energize: Getting messages into the home

Elaine Rush – Project Energize: Moving in the right direction

Tasman II

Glenys Forsyth – Exploring the determinants of exercise commitment

Meredith Peddie – Breaking sedentary behaviour rather than continuous physical activity is effective at reducing postprandial glycemia, but not lipidemia, in healthy men and women

Susan Birch – Exercise for health: Getting better results for our efforts

Day Two – 4 May

Julia Lyon – Wrap up of day one and direction

Plenary Three

Associate Professor David Dunstan – Sedentary behaviour across the lifespan: Opportunities for intervention

Dr Ihi Heke – Creating space for the 'New Old' in Māori health interventions: Returning to the past to see into the future

Concurrent Three

Rendezvous I

Sue Winters – Being a change agent in your community or workplace

Rendezvous II

Nicola Fraher & Angela Leadley – CTV in schools

Kasia Kolmas – Students making their school food environments delicious

Ada Cheung – Evaluation of school vegetable gardens in two Auckland primary schools

Michelle Moss & Kim Sinclair-Morris – Success factors and barriers for establishing school-based edible gardens

Tasman I

Diana Anderson & Trish Harry – An evaluation of a health eating on a budget programme

Ta'i Matenga-Smith – Gaining traction with healthy eating healthy action

Donna Frost – HOPE train the trainers: Building workforce capacity in obesity prevention within Māori and Pacific communities

Faimafili Tupu – Building physical activity capacity and capability in Pacific church communities

Tasman II

Cassius Kuresa, Alison Pask & Hamiora Ritete – Healthy communities starts with us!

Margaret Earle – Nutrition, physical activity and community gardening

Stephen Cameron – Healthy cooking and nutrition programme

Rob McNeill & Helen Steenbergen – Summative evaluation of the nutrition and physical activity programme (NPA) 2007-2010

Plenary Four

Dr Harriette Carr – Their health, our future: Children and young people

Dr Stephen Murray – New Zealand's family food environment: What's happening and why?

Conference Closing

Nikki Chilcott – Creating a 'road map' for the public health nutrition and physical activity sector