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Accès au campus et aux immeubles, cours et modalités de travail : retour à la normale à compter du samedi 12 octobre. Complément d’information : Direction de la protection et de la prévention.

Tricia Peters

Academic Training

2018-present: Assistant Professor, Division of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Department of Medicine, McGill University (Montreal, QC)

2016-2018: Adult Endocrinology and Metabolism resident, McGill University (Montreal, QC)

2013-2016: Internal Medicine resident, McGill University (Montreal, QC)

2009-2013: MD, Stony Brook University School of Medicine, NIH Medical Scientist Training Program (Stony Brook, NY)

2006-2010: PhD (Epidemiology), University of Cambridge, NIH-Cambridge Scholars Program (Cambridge, UK)

2005-2006: MPhil (Epidemiology), University of Cambridge, NIH-Cambridge Scholars Program (Cambridge, UK)

 

Publications

Peters, TM, and AH Haidar. Dual-hormone artificial pancreas: benefits and limitations compared with single-hormone systems. Diabetic Medicine, 35(4):450-459, 2018.

Peters, TM, R Pelletier, H Behlouli, et al. Excess Psychosocial Burden in Women with Diabetes and Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome. Diabetic Medicine, 34(11):1568-1574, 2017.

Pace, R, TM Peters, E Rahme, K Dasgupta. Validity of health administrative database definitions for hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 33(8):1052-1059, 2017.

Xiao Q, SC Moore, SK Keadle, et al. including TM Peters. Objectively measured physical activity and plasma metabolomics in the Shanghai Physical Activity Study. International Journal of Epidemiology, 45(5):1433-1444, 2016.

InterAct Consortium. Physical activity reduces the risk of incident type 2 diabetes in general and in abdominally lean and obese men and women: the EPIC-InterAct Study. Diabetologia, 55(7):1944-52, 2012.

Peters T, et al. (on behalf of the InterAct Consortium). Validity of a short questionnaire to assess physical activity in 10 European countries. European Journal of Epidemiology, 27(1):15-25, 2012.

Peters TM, XO Shu, SC Moore, et al. Validity of a physical activity questionnaire in Shanghai. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42(12):2222-30, 2010.

Peters TM, SC Moore, YB Xiang, et al. Accelerometer-measured physical activity in Chinese adults. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 38(6):583-91, 2010.

Peters TM, SC Moore, GL Gierach, et al. Intensity and timing of physical activity in relation to postmenopausal breast cancer risk: the prospective NIH-AARP Diet and Health Study.  BMC Cancer, 9:349, 2009.

Moore SC, TM Peters, J Ahn, et al. Age-specific physical activity and prostate cancer risk among white men and black men. Cancer, 115(21):5060-70, 2009.

Peters TM, A Schatzkin, GL Gierach, et al. Physical activity and postmenopausal breast cancer risk in the NIH-AARP Diet and Health study. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 18(1):289-96, 2009.

Leitzmann MF, SC Moore, TM Peters, et al.  Prospective study of physical activity and risk of postmenopausal breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research, 10(5):R92, 2008.

Moore SC, TM Peters, J Ahn, et al. Physical activity in relation to total, advanced, and fatal prostate cancer. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 17(9):2458-66, 2008.

Peters TM, U Ekelund, MF Leitzmann, et al. Physical activity and mammographic breast density in the EPIC-Norfolk Cohort Study. American Journal of Epidemiology, 167(5):579-585, 2007.

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