PinnedWe are Women in Science……and we hope to inspire other women and girls to join us. — The world has made both science and gender equality a priority. According to the United Nations, both are “vital for the achievement of the internationally agreed development goals, including the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.” While there have been important advancements to include women in science, at the moment less…Women In Science13 min readWomen In Science13 min read
Mar 31, 2021Photovoice: Seeing older adults’ physical and social health through their own lensImages have been used throughout history as a way for people to express themselves and their needs. Humans have been drawn to this form of expression, from prehistoric cave paintings that feature big game animals to the explosion of photo-driven social media. …Older Adults4 min readOlder Adults4 min read
Feb 25, 2021Physical activity is good for older adults.But do older adults have easy access to programs that keep them active? By Samantha Gray Public health messages are clear — we all need to add more physical activity into our lives. As we age, this message focuses on physical activity to keep us healthy, and hopefully prevent catastrophic health events. I am a PhD student focused on the promotion of healthy…Seniors6 min readSeniors6 min read
Aug 7, 2020My Co-op: Insight on Disease Prevention and Health Promotion for Older AdultsBy: Johanna Dingle As life expectancy gradually increases, a question to ask is, “whether the added time comprises years of healthy life and promotes a high health-related quality of life into old age” (Langhammer et al., 2018, p. 1). Throughout my undergrad as a health sciences student, my professors and…Older Adults5 min readOlder Adults5 min read
Jun 10, 2020Recognizing the Canadian Loneliness EpidemicBy Thea Franke, PhD, with Rebecca Collett Loneliness: the silent killer. It is not something many of us like to discuss openly. On a societal level, we have not addressed it, even as we begin to recognize loneliness as a growing concern within our communities. …5 min read5 min read
Mar 18, 20206 Tips to stay active and connected while maintaining “Physical (not social) Distance”By Callista Ottoni As we are well aware, the Canadian Government has requested everyone limit social contact, or as we prefer, physical proximity, to stop the spread of COVID-19. How then, can we stay active, and not feel too isolated? …3 min read3 min read
Nov 29, 2019Why Vancouver Youth Use the Arbutus Greenway?By: Douglas Race Why Vancouver Youth Use the Arbutus Greenway In March 2016, the City of Vancouver purchased an expired railway corridor from the Canadian Pacific Railway to develop the Arbutus Greenway (the greenway). The railway was converted into a paved, multi-modal transportation and recreation pathway, which extends 9-km north…Transportation5 min readTransportation5 min read
Nov 26, 2019“Implementation,” The First and Most Important Concept You Should Know in Implementation ScienceBy: Erica Lau Knowledge to Practice: The Struggle is Real We see thousands of health research articles published every month. However, there is a gap between research-to-practice. It takes 17 years to turn only 14% of research into day-to-day clinical practice (1). To benefit the health of the population, we need to make use of research findings…Health6 min readHealth6 min read
Sep 13, 2019Do immigrants really have better health than Canadian-born older adults?By: Venessa Wong At the time of arrival, immigrants have better health than their Canadian-born peers. However, the health of immigrants diminishes over time until it matches Canadian-born (Ng, 2011; Gee, Kobayashi & Prus, 2004). Is there a way to support immigrants so they can maintain or slow the decline…Health6 min readHealth6 min read
Aug 23, 2019Bridging the “Know-Do Gap” in ResearchBy: Renmart Buhay | Biomedical Physiology Co-op Student Did you know it takes on average 17 years for research to become general practice in the healthcare system? (Green, 2008). When I first heard this I wasn’t too surprised. During my studies, I often found it difficult to picture how what…Innovation5 min readInnovation5 min read