Authors: Jha, S.K., Pinsonneault, A., Dubé, L.
Publications: MIS Quarterly: Management Information Systems
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Authors: Jha, S.K., Pinsonneault, A., Dubé, L.
Publications: MIS Quarterly: Management Information Systems
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Authors: Ackatia-Armah, N.M., Addy, N.A., Ghosh, S., Dubé, L.
Publication: Social Science and Medicine
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Authors: Lu, J., Pan, J., Zhang, Q., Dubé, L., Ip, E.H.
Publication: Multivariate Behavioral Research
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Authors: Moore, S., Buckeridge, D.L., Dubé, L.
Publication: International Journal of Epidemiology
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To discover new ways of promoting pulses like lentils and peas to tackle obesity and undernutrition, the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University has launched a platform that enables companies and institutes to work together towards improving the nutrition of food products.
The Global Pulse Innovation Platform (PIP) aims to boost consumption of protein-rich pulses, a sustainable food product that helps prevent and manage chronic diseases such as diabetes.
Authors: Vainik, U., Dubé, L., Lu, J., Fellows, L.K.
Publication: PLoS ONE
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The same gene variant may lead girls to make healthy or unhealthy food choices- depending on their early socio-economic environment
If you're fat, can you blame it on your genes? The answer is a qualified yes. Maybe. Under certain circumstances. Researchers are moving towards a better understanding of some of the roots of obesity.
Researchers are moving towards a better understanding of some of the roots of obesity, as a gene variant may lead girls to make healthy or unhealthy food choices -- depending on their early socioeconomic environment.
By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom
If you’re fat, can you blame it on your genes? The answer is a qualified yes. Maybe. Under certain circumstances. Researchers are moving towards a better understanding of some of the roots of obesity.
You’re late getting out the door and your six-year-old isn’t co-operating. You know it isn’t the best parental decision you’ve ever made but you offer him a treat if he agrees to obediently put on his shoes and get into the car. What’s the harm in that?
A study co-authored by Laurette Dubé of McGill University’s Desautel Faculty of Management suggests there could be long-term consequences to these types of actions, especially if they become a regular routine.
Authors: Addy, N. A., Poirier, A., Blouin, C., Drager, N. and Dubé, L.
Publication: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Authors: Addy, N. A., Shaban-Nejad, A., Buckeridge, D. L., and Dubé, L.
Publication: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Almost eight million children in India are severely malnourished and have nine times higher risk of death compared to normal children. These children deserve to live. In January 2015 over 100 organisations and individuals collectively urged the government to take action and save the lives of children with Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) through the Generation Nutrition Campaign.