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Daniel Fuller, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Community Health and Epidemiology
College of Medicine
University of Saskatchewan
104 Clinic Place
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N 2Z4
E-mail: [email protected]

Personal

Website: www.beaplab.com/home/
Twitter: walkabilly

Languages

  • English (read, write, speak, peer review)
  • French (read, write, speak, peer review)

Education

  • 2014: Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • 2012: Ph.D. Public Health, Universite de Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • 2008: M.Sc. Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
  • 2006: B.Sc. Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada

Additional Education

  • 2011: International Internship, Dr. Steven Cummins, Queen Mary University of London
  • 2009: Canadian Institute of Health Research Summer Institute, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
  • 2008: NCCP (National Coaching Certification Program) Competitive Development Coach, Canoe/Kayak

Appointments and Promotions

Period Appointment Rank Unit Institution
2022 - Ongoing Primary Associate Professor Department of Community Health and Epidemiology University of Saskatchewan
2021 - 2022 Primary Associate Professor School of Human Kinetics and Recreation Memorial University
2016 - 2021 Primary Assistant Professor School of Human Kinetics and Recreation Memorial University
2016 - 2022 Cross Appointment Assistant Professor Community Health and Humanities Memorial University
2016 - 2022 Cross Appointment Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science Memorial University
2016 - 2022 Adjunct Professor Department of Community Health and Epidemiology University of Saskatchewan
2015 - 2016 Term Assistant Professor School of Public Health University of Saskatchewan

Professional Memberships

  • Canadian Public Health Association
  • International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
  • International Society for Physical Activity and Health

Leaves

  • 2016: Parental Leave (May 1, 2016 to July 30, 2016)
  • 2013: Parental Leave (July 1, 2013 to December 1, 2013)

Awards and Honours

Year Award Funder Amount
2021 Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) CIHR $500,000
2016 Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) CIHR $500,000
2012 Travel Award CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health $900
2012 Top Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award (Socio-Health) Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation $0
2012 Top Post-Doctoral Fellowship Award (Socio-Health) Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation $0
2012 Post-Doctoral Fellowships CIHR $45,000 * 2 years
2012 Post-Doctoral Fellowships Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation $10,000
2012 Meritorious Student Abstract Society for Behavioral Medicine Conference $0
2012 Student Travel Award United Kingdom Medical Research Council $1000
2011 Dr. John Hastings Award Canadian Public Health Association $0
2012 Travel Award CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health $1800
2010 Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplement Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada $6000
2010 Student Presentation Award International Conference on Urban Health $0
2010 International Conference Scholarship Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Universite de Montreal $1500
2008 Joseph-Armand Bombardier Scholarship Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada $30,000 * 4 years
2007 First Place Poster University of Saskatchewan Life & Health Science Research Conference $0
2007 College of Kinesiology Graduate Scholarship University of Saskatchewan $15,000 * 2 years
2006 Centennial Leadership Award Government of Saskatchewan $0
2005 Book Award College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan $500

Publications

Peer Reviewed

Trainees supervised/co-supervised by Daniel Fuller italics
Daniel Fuller bold

  1. Sturrock S, Gesink D, Moineddin R, Woodruff S, Kestens Y, Winters M, Fuller D. Changes in physical activity among Canadian adults more than 6 months into the COVID-19 pandemic: a secondary analysis of the INTERACT cohort study. BMJ Open. 2024;14:e081583. httts://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-081583
  2. Maher R A, Wadden K P, Fuller D, Basset F, McGowan E. The current landscape of exercise and female fertility research: a narrative review. Reproduction. 2024. 168(1):e220317. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-22-0317.
  3. Poirier Stephens Z, Firth L C, Cantinotti M, Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. 2023. Imagining and implementing healthy city interventions: Combined results from parallel concept mapping exercises in Montreal with community members and stakeholders. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2024. 115(599-610). https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-024-00883-9.
  4. Wadden K P, Hollohan N, Furneaux T, Maher R, Barrett C, Fuller D, Basset F A, Murphy A, Murphy S, Healey S, McGowan R, Twells L. 2024. PRO-FIT-CARE Study: The Feasibility Assessment of a Pilot Online Exercise Intervention for Persons Living with Obesity and Female Infertility. Frontiers in Sports and Active Living. https://doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2024.1332376
  5. Musa S B, Rocky A, Stanley K, Basset F, Mamiya H, Mongeon K, Fuller D. 2024. Comparing accelerometer processing metrics and hyper-parameter optimization for physical activity classification accuracy using machine learning methods. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. https://doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2023-0033.
  6. Winters, M., Fuller, D., Cloutier, M-S, Harris, M.A., Howard, A., Kestens, Y., Kirk, S.F.L, Macpherson, A., Moore, S.A., Rothman, L., Shareck, M., Tomasone, J., Laberee, K., Poirier-Stephens, Z., Sones, M., Ayton, D., Batomen, B., Bell, S., Collins, P.A., Diab, E., Giles, A., Hagel, B.E., Harris, M.S., Harris, P., Lachapelle, U., Manaugh, K., Mitra, R., Muhajarine, N., Muller Myrdahl, T., Pettit, C.J., Pike, I., Skouteris, H., Wachsmuth, D., Whitehurst, D.G.T. & Beck, B. Accepted. Building CapaCITY/É for Sustainable Transportation: Protocol for an Implementation Science Research Program in Healthy Cities. BMJ Open. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-085850
  7. Fuller, D., Stanojevic, S., Watson-Creed, G., Laura, Anderson., Natalya, Mason., Jennifer, Walker. Incorporating equity, diversity, and inclusion into the epidemiology and biostatistics curriculum: A workshop report and implementation strategies recommendations. Can J Public Health (2024). https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-024-00876-8.
  8. Doiron D, Setton E N, Seyer J, Redivo A, McKee A, Noaeen M, Patel P, Booth G L, Brauer M, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Rosella L C, Stieb D, VilleneuveP, Brook J R. HealthyPlan.City: A Web Tool to Support Urban Environmental Equity and Public Health in Canadian Communities. 2024. Journal of Urban Health. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-024-00855-x.
  9. Kiani B, Thierry B, Apparicio P, Firth C, Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. Associations between gentrification, census tract-level socioeconomic status, and cycling infrastructure expansions in Montreal, Canada. SSM - Population Health. 25, March 2024, 101637. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2024.101637.
  10. Barua A, Fuller D, Jiang X. Investigating The Effectiveness of Simple Heuristic Features in Solving Sensor Orientation and Sensor Placement Problems in Human Activity Recognition Using A Single Smartphone Accelerometer. BioMed Eng OnLine 23, 21 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12938-024-01213-3.
  11. Bird, M. Barnett, T.A. Mathieu, M-E. Fuller, D. Geetanjali D D. Multidimensional School Features Associated with Physical Activity among Youth at Risk of Obesity: An Exploratory Principal Component and Generalized Estimating Equation Analysis. BMC Public Health. 2023 Oct 16;23(1):2010. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16889-w
  12. Prince SA, Lang JJ, de Groh M, Alacoque M, Badland H, Barnett A, Brandon N, Butler GP, Casu G, Cerin E, Colley RC, de Lannoy L, Demchenko I, Ellingwood H, Evenson K, Faulkner G, Fridman L, Friedenreich C, Fuller DL, Fuselli P, Giangregorio LM, Gupta N, Hino A, Hume C, Isernhagen B, Jalaludin B, Lakerveld J, Larouche R, Lemon S, Baugh Littlejohns L, Loucaides CA, Maddock J, McCormack G, Mehta A, Milton K, Mota J, Ngo VD, Owen N, Oyeyemi A, Palmeira A, Rainham D, Rhodes R, Ridgers N, Roosendaal I, Rosenberg D, Schipperijn J, Slater S, Storey K, Tremblay MS, Tully M, Vanderloo L, Veitch J, Vietinghoff C, Whiting S, Yang L, Geneau R. Prioritizing a research agenda on built environments and physical activity: a twin panel Delphi consensus process with researchers and knowledge users. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 20, 144 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-023-01533-y.
  13. Fuller D, Shareck M, Sersli S, Priebe C, Alfosool A, Lang J J, Wolfe Phillips E. Common measures of green and blue space for built environment, health equity and intervention research: a scoping review. 2023. Cities & Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2023.2260134.
  14. Shareck M, Fuller D, Sersli S, Priebe C, Alfosool A, Lang J J, Wolfe Phillips E. Measuring walkability and bikeability for health equity and intervention research: a scoping review. 2023. Cities & Health. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2023.2260133.
  15. Biswas A, Chen C, Dobson KG, Prince SA, Vahid Shahidi F, Smith PM, Fuller D. Identifying the sociodemographic and work-related factors related to workers’ daily physical activity using a decision tree approach. BMC Public Health. 2023. 23: 1853. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16747-9.
  16. Kiani B, Poirier-Stephens Z, Thierry B, Firth C, Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. Gentrification, Neighborhood Socioeconomic Factors and Urban Vegetation Inequities: A Study of Greenspace and Tree Canopy Increases in Montreal, Canada. 2023. Landscape and Urban Planning. 240, 104871. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104871
  17. Theirry B, Stanley K, Kestens Y, Winters M, Fuller D. 2023. Comparing location data from smartphone and dedicated GPS devices: Implications for epidemiological research. American Journal of Epidemiology. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwad176.
  18. Kiani B, Mamiya H, Thierry B, Firth C, Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. The temporal sequence between gentrification and cycling infrastructure expansions in Montreal, Canada. Habitat International. 2023. 139, 102899. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.habitatint.2023.102899.
  19. Youngbloom A J, Thierry B, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Winters M, Hirsch J A, Micheal Y L, Firth C L. Gentrification, perceptions of neighborhood change, and mental health in Montréal, Québec. 2023. SSM Population Health. Volume 22, 101406.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2023.101406.
  20. Laberee K, Nelson T, Boss D, Ferster C, Hosford K, Fuller D, Cloutier M-S, and Winters M. WalkRollMap.org: Crowdsourcing barriers to mobility. Frontiers in Rehabilitation Science. 2023. Volume 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fresc.2023.1023582
  21. Flood S, Thompson B, Faulkner G, Vanderloo L M, Blackett B, Dolf M, Latimer-Cheung A, Duggan M, Di Sebastiano K M, Lane K N, Brouwers M C, McKenna J, Chulak-Bozzer T, Fuller D, Ruissen G R, Sturrock S L, Tomasone J R. Targeting Post-Secondary Students’ Movement Behaviours via the ParticipACTION App: Protocol for Using Intervention Mapping to Design and Implement an App-Based Intervention based on the 24-Hour Movement Guidelines. 2023. 12:e39977. JMIR Research Protocols. https://doi.org/10.2196/39977
  22. Koohsari M J, McCormack G R, Nakaya T, Yasunaga A, Fuller D, Nagai Y, Oka K. The Metaverse, the built environment, and public health: Opportunities and uncertainties. JMIR. 2023. 25:e43549. https://doi.org/10.2196/43549.
  23. Hernández-Torres R, Alaniz-Cantu E, Bautista Rojas MV, Lara D, Merritt S, DeJesus E, D’Abundo ML, McIntosh S, Ossip DJ, Fuller D, Rivera MP, Cupertino AP, Cartujano-Barrera F. Understanding the perspectives of Latino adults who smoke on physical activity: A qualitative study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2023, 20(4), 3128; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20043128.
  24. Plante C, Sandhu N, Bandara T, Fuller D, Neudorf C. Defining the “Local Public Health Unit” for Public Health Systems and Services Research in Canada. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2023. 114, 5–9. https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-022-00714-9
  25. Karmann J, Najjar M, Ottoni C, Shareck M, Lord S, Winters M, Fuller D, Kestens Y. “They didn’t have to build that much”: A qualitative study on the emotional response to urban change in the Montreal context. Emotion, Space and Society. 2023, 26, 100937. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emospa.2022.100937
  26. Musa S B, Ellis R, Chafe B, Sturrock S L, Maher R A, Cullen K, Fuller D. Wearable device validity in measuring steps, energy expenditure, and heart rate across age, gender, and body mass index: Data analysis from a systematic review. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2022-0160
  27. Doiron D, Setton E, Brook J, Kestens Y, McCormack G R, Winters M, Shooshtari M, Azami S, Fuller D. Predicting walking-to-work using Google Street View imagery and deep learning in seven Canadian cities. Scientific Reports. 18380 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-22630-1.
  28. Auchincloss A H, Michael Y L, Niamatullah A, Li S, Melly S J, Pharis M L, Fuller D. Changes in physical activity after joining a bikeshare program: a cohort of new bikeshare users. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 19, 132. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-022-01353-6.
  29. Phillips K, Stanley K, Fuller D. A Theory-based Model of Cumulative Activity. Scientific Reports. 12, 15635. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18982-3.
  30. Afosool A, Fuller D, Chen Y. ALF-Score++, a novel approach to transfer knowledge and predict network-based walkability scores across cities. 2022. Scientific Reports. 12:14013. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-17713-y.
  31. Barua A, Fuller D, Musa S B, Jiang X. Exploring Orientation Invariant Heuristic Features with Variant Window Length of 1D-CNN-LSTM in Human Activity Recognition. 2022. Biosensors, 12(7), 549. https://doi.org/10.3390/bios12070549
  32. Firth C L, Kestens Y, Winters M, Stanley K, Bell S, Thierry B, Phillips K, Poirier-Stephens Z, Fuller D. Using combined Global Position System and accelerometer data points to examine how built environments and gentrification are associated with physical activity in four Canadian cities. 2022. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 19, 78. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-022-01306-z.
  33. Afosool A, Fuller D, Chen Y. ALF-Score - A novel approach to build a predictive network-based walkability scoring system. PLOS ONE 17(6): e0270098. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0270098.
  34. Khataeipour S, Rahimipour Anaraki J, Bozorgi A, Rayner M, Basset F, Fuller D. Predicting Movement Types Using Smartphone Accelerometers at Three Different Wear Locations; Hands, Pants Pocket, Backpack. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise. 2022;8:e001242. https://bmjopensem.bmj.com/content/8/2/e001242
  35. Mah C L. Foster K, Jago E, Hajizadeh M, Luongo G, Taylor N, Fuller D, Yi Y, Esan K, Lukic R, MacDonald B, Boyd H, McIver H, Khederi A, Clarke M, Wranik D, Brimblecombe J, Peeters A. Study protocol for CELLAR: population-based observational study to monitor dietary intakes and purchasing during COVID-19 in four Canadian provinces. BMJ Open. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35477873/.
  36. Roy A, Fuller D, Kendron P, Nelson T. Assessing the role of geographic context in transportation mode detection from GPS data. Journal of Transport Geography. 2022;100:103330. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtrangeo.2022.103330
  37. Fuller D, Ferber R, Stanley K. Why Machine Learning (ML) has failed physical activity research and how we can improve. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise. 2022;8:e001259. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2021-001259
  38. Fuller D, Tobin M, Orychock K, Ross N, Hajna S, DeVries M, Villeneuve P J, Frank L D, McCormack G, Wasfi R, Steinmetz-Wood M, Gilliland J, Booth GL, Winters M, Kestens Y, Manaugh K, Rainham D, Gauvin L, Widener M J, Muhajarine N, Luan H. Active Living Environments: Re-Framing and Defining the Concept of Walkability. BMC Public Health. 22, Article number: 450. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-022-12747-3
  39. Luan H, Fuller D. Urban form in Canada at a small-area level: quantifying “compactness” and “sprawl” with Bayesian multivariate spatial factor analysis. Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science. December 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F23998083211062901
  40. Wasfi R, Poirier Stephens Z, Sones M, Laberee K, Gough M, Pugh C, Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. Recruiting Participants for Population Health Intervention Research: Effectiveness and Costs of Recruitment Methods for the INTErventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT) study. Journal of Medical Internet Research. Vol 23, No 11. https://doi.org/10.2196/21142
  41. Diaz F, Abbasi J, Fuller D, Diab E. Canadian Transit Agencies Response to COVID-19: Understanding Strategies, Information Accessibility and the Use of Social Media. Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. 2021: 12, 100465. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trip.2021.100465.
  42. Fuller D, Bell S, Firth C L, Muhajarine N, Nelson T, Stanley K S, Sones M, Smith J, Thierry B, Laberee K, Poirier Stephens Z, Philips K, Kestens Y, Winters M. Wave 1 results of the INTerventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT) cohort study: Examining the spatio-temporal measures for urban environments and health. Health & Place. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102646
  43. Fuller D, Rahimipour Anaraki J, Simango B, Dorani F, Bozorgi F, Luan D, Basset F. 2021. Predicting lying, sitting, walking, and running using Apple Watch and Fitbit data. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 2021;7:e001004. doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2020-001004.
  44. Sones M, Firth CL, Fuller D, Holden M, Kestens Y, Winters M. Situating social connectedness in healthy cities: A conceptual primer for research and policy. Cities and Health. 6:6, 1179-1192. https://doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2021.1926657
  45. Brondeel, R., Kestens, Y., Rahimipour Anaraki, J., Stanley, K., Thierry, B., Fuller, D. Converting raw accelerometer data to activity counts using open source code in MATLAB, Python, and R – a comparison to ActiLife activity counts. Journal for the Measurement of Physical Behaviour. 2021;(4)3, 205–211. https://doi.org/10.1123/jmpb.2019-0063
  46. Alhassan J A K, Gauvin L, Muhajarine N, Fuller D. Improving health through multisectoral collaboration: enablers and barriers. Canadian Journal of Public Health. doi.org/10.17269/s41997-021-00534-3
  47. Firth, C.L., Thierry, B., Fuller, D., Winters, M., Kestens, Y. Gentrification, Urban Interventions, and Equity (GENUINE): a map-based gentrification tool for Canadian Metropolitan Areas. 2021. Health Reports. https://www.doi.org/10.25318/82-003-x202100500002-eng
  48. Lotoski L, Fuller D, Stanley K, Rainham D, Muhajarine N.The effect of season and neighbourhood built environment on GPS-derived home area sedentary behaviour in 9-14 year old children. 2021. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021, 18(4), 1968 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18041968.
  49. Whitehurst, D., DeVries, D., Fuller, D., Winters, M. An economic analysis of health-related benefits of bicycle infrastructure investment in three Canadian cities. 2021. PLOS One. 2021, 16(2): e0246419. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246419
  50. Firth CL, Poirier Stephens Z, Cantinotti, M, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Winters M. Successes and failures of built environment interventions: using concept mapping to assess stakeholder perspectives in four Canadian cities. Social Science and Medicine. 2021;268:113383. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2020.113383
  51. Bree. S., Fuller. D., Diab, E. Access to Transit? Validating Local Transit Accessibility Measures Using Transit Ridership. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 2020;141:430-442. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2020.09.019
  52. Hosford, K. Laberee, K. Fuller, D. Kestens, Y. Winters, M. Are They Really Interested but Concerned? A Mixed Methods Exploration of the Geller Bicyclist Typology. Transportation Research Part F: Psychology and Behaviour. 2020;75:26-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trf.2020.09.018
  53. Fuller, D., Colwell, E., Low, J., Orychock, K., Tobin, M., Simango, B., Buote, R., van Heerden, D., Slade, L., Luan, H., Taylor, G. A. N., Cullen, K. Systematic Review of the Reliability and Validity of Commercially Available Wearable Devices for Measuring Steps, Energy Expenditure, and Heart Rate. JMIR MHealth. JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2020;8(9):e18694. http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/18694
  54. Brandon Calles M, Hosford K, Winters M, Gauvin L, Fuller D. The impact of implementing public bicycle share programs on bicycle crashes: the International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS). Transport Findings. 2020. September. https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.16724
  55. Roy A, Fuller D, Stanley K, Nelson T. Classifying Transportation Mode from Global Positioning Systems and accelerometer data: A machine learning approach. Transport Findings. 2020. September. https://doi.org/10.32866/001c.14520
  56. Nelson, T., Ferster, C., Laberee, K. Fuller, D., Winters, M. Crowdsourced data for bicycling research and practice. Transport Reviews. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2020.1806943
  57. Firth CL, Fuller D, Wasfi R, Kestens Y, Winters M. Causally speaking: challenges in measuring gentrification for population health research. Health & Place. 2020. 63, 102350. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102350.
  58. Auchincloss, A., Michael, Y., Fuller, D., Li, S., Niamatullah, S., Fillmore, C., Setubal, C., Bettigole, C. Designing bikeshare to promote equity: baseline analysis of the Drexel Neighborhood Transportation Study (DNTS) cohort. Journal of Transportation and Health. 2020, 16, 100836. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2020.100836
  59. Zhang R, Stanley K, Fuller D, Bell S. Differentiating Population Spatial Behavior using Representative Features of Geospatial Mobility (ReFGeM). Transactions on Spatial Algorithms and Systems. 2020:6(1). https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3362063
  60. Hosford, K., Winters, M., Gauvin, L., Camden, A., Dube, A-S., Friedman, S. M., Fuller, D.. Evaluating the impact of implementing public bicycle share programs on cycling: The International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS). International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2019:16, 107. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-019-0871-9
  61. Hosford, K., Winters, M., Fuller, D.. Commentary on: Burn Calories, Not Fuel! The effects of bikeshare programs on obesity rates. Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 2019:75, 121-122. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trd.2019.08.028
  62. Fuller, D., Stanley, K. G. The future of activity space and health research. Journal of Health and Place. 2019:58, 102131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.05.009
  63. Thigpen, C. Winters, M. Fuller, D. Gauvin, L. Therrien, Nelson, T. Who is ready to bicycle?: Categorizing and mapping bicyclists with behavior change theory. Transport Policy. 2019:83, 11-17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranpol.2019.07.011
  64. Engler-Stringer, R. Fuller, D. Abeykoon, A.M. H. Olauson, C. Muhajarine, N. Perspectives on the Failure of New Grocery Store Interventions in Former Food Deserts. Health Education and Behaviour. 2019, 45(5). https://doi.org/10.1177/1090198119853009
  65. Breslin, S., Shareck, M., Fuller, D. Research ethics for mobile sensing device use by vulnerable populations. Social Science and Medicine. 2019;232:50-57. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.04.035
  66. Fuller, D., Luan, H., Buote, R., Auchincloss, A. H. Impact of a public transit strike on public bicycle share use: An interrupted time series natural experiment study. Journal of Transportation and Health. 2019;13:137-142. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2019.03.018
  67. Luan, H., Ramsay, D., Fuller, D. Household income, active travel, and their interacting impact on body mass index in a sample of urban Canadians: A Bayesian spatial analysis. International Journal of Health Geographics. 2019;18(4). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12942-019-0168-x
  68. Branion-Calles M, Nelson T, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Winters M. Associations between spatial access to bicycle-specific infrastructure, sociodemographic characteristics, and city-wide safety perceptions of bicycling: a cross-sectional survey of bicyclists in 6 Canadian and U.S. cities. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. 2019, 123: 229-239. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2018.10.024
  69. Kestens Y, Winters M, Fuller D, Bell S, Berscheid J, Brondeel R, Cantinotti M, Datta G, Gauvin L, Gough M, Laberee K, Lewis P, Lord S, Luan H, McKay H, Morency C, Muhajarine N, Nelson T, Ottoni C, Poirier Stephens Z, Pugh C, Rancourt G, Shareck M, Sims-Gould J, Sones M, Stanley K, Thierry B, Thigpen C, Wasfi R. INTERACT: A comprehensive approach to assess urban form interventions through natural experiments. BMC Public Health. 2019;19(1):51. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-6339-z
  70. Fuller D, Neudorf J, Lockhart S, Plante C, Roberts H, Bandara T, Neudorf C. Individual- and area-level socioeconomic inequalities in diabetes mellitus in Saskatchewan between 2007 and 2012: a cross-sectional analysis. Canadian Medical Association Journal Open. 2019;7(1):E33-E39. https://doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20180042
  71. Hosford, K., Lear, S A., Fuller, D., Teschke, Therrien, S., Winters. Who is in the near market for bicycle sharing? Identifying current, potential, and unlikely users of a public bicycle share program in Vancouver, Canada. BMC Public Health. 2018, 18: 1326. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-018-6246-3
  72. Winters M, Fischer J, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Whitehurst DGT, Nelson T. Equity In Spatial Access To Bicycling Infrastructure In Mid-Sized Canadian Cities. Transportation Research Board. 2018, 2672:36. https://doi.org/10.1177/0361198118791630
  73. Hosford, K., Fuller, D., Lear, S A., Teschke, K., Gauvin, L., Brauer, M., Winters. Evaluation of the impact of a public bicycle share program on population bicycling in Vancouver, BC. Preventive Medicine Reports. 2018, 12:176-181. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2018.09.014
  74. Winters M, Branion-Calles M, Therrien S, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Whitehurst DGT, & Nelson T. Impacts of Bicycle Infrastructure in Mid-Sized Cities (IBIMS): protocol for a natural experiment study in three Canadian cities. BMJ Open 2018;8:e019130. https://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019130
  75. Alphonsus, K., Waldner, C., Fuller D. Examining the Association between Area Level Deprivation and Vehicle Collisions. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2018, 109:43–51. https://dx.doi.org/10.17269/s41997-018-0036-7
  76. Brook JR, Setton EM, Seed E, Shooshtari M, Doiron D, and the CANUE – The Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium. The Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium – a protocol for building a national environmental exposure data platform for integrated analyses of urban form and health. BMC Public Health. 2018, 18:114. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-5001-5
  77. Sones M, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Winters M. If we built it, who will come? The case for attention to equity in healthy community design. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 2018, 53(8). http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2018-099667
  78. Pabayo, R., Fuller, D., Lee, E.Y., Horino, M., Kawachi, I. State-level income inequality and meeting physical activity guidelines; differential associations among US men and women, Journal of Public Health. 2018, 2:229–236. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdx082
  79. Fuller D., Winters M. Income inequalities in Bike Score and bicycle to work mode share in Canadian cities. Journal of Transportation and Health. 2017, 7(B): 264-268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2017.09.005
  80. Fuller D., Shareck M, Stanley C. Ethical implications of tracking participants for health research studies with mobile sensing devices. Social Science and Medicine. 2017, 191, 84-88 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.08.043
  81. Fuller, D., Buote, R., Stanley, K. A Glossary for Big Data in Population and Public Health: Discussion and Commentary on Terminology and Research Methods. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2017, 71:1113-1117. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jech-2017-209608
  82. Hasselback, J., Schwandt, M., Fuller, D. Choosing Tools for Building Health Spaces: A Global Overview. Cities and Health. 2017, 1: 31-37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23748834.2017.1309091
  83. McGowan, E., Fuller, D., Cutumisu, N., North, S., & Courneya, K. Examining Whether Built Environment Factors are Effect Modifiers in a Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase Physical Activity among Men with Prostate Cancer: The PROMOTE Trial. Supportive Care in Cancer. 2017, 25(10), 2993–2996. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-017-3798-1
  84. Pabayo, R., Fuller, D., Goldstein, R.B., Kawachi, I., Gilman, S.E. Income inequality among American states and the conditional risk of post-traumatic stress disorder. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2017, 52: 1195. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00127-017-1413-x
  85. Fuller, D., Engler-Stringer, R., Muhajarine, N. Retail food environments research: Promising future with more work to be done. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2016, 107(0): 5622. http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/cjph.107.5622
  86. Sullivan, E., Fuller, D., Paterson, Q. S., Huffman, S., Challa, S., Woods, R. Emergency Physicians as human billboards for injury prevention: A randomized controlled trial. Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016, 19(4):277-284. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cem.2016.366
  87. Winters, M., Teschke, K., Brauer, M., Fuller, D. Bike Score®: Associations between urban bikeability and cycling behavior in 24 cities. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2016, 13:18 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-016-0339-0
  88. Fuller, D., Neudorf, J., Bermedo-Carrasco, S., Neudorf, C. Classifying the population by socio-economic factors associated with support for policies to reduce social inequalities in health. Journal of Public Health. 2016, 38(4), 635-643. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdv201
  89. Fuller, D., Engler-Stringer, R., Muhajarine, N. Examining food purchasing patterns from sales data at a full-service grocery store intervention in a former food desert. Preventive Medicine Reports. 2015, 2:164-169. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pmedr.2015.02.012
  90. Neudorf, C., Fuller, D., Cushon, J., Glew, R., Turner, H., Ugolini, C. An analytic approach for describing, prioritizing and acting on health inequities at the local level in Canada. CMAJ Open. 2015, 3(4): E366-E372. http://www.dx.doi.org/10.9778/cmajo.20150049
  91. Muhajarine, N., Katapally, T R., Fuller, D., Stanley, K., Rainham, D. Longitudinal active living research to address obesity in children in transition from preadolescence to adolescence. BMC Public Health. 2015, 15:495 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-015-1822-2
  92. Therrien, S., Winters, M., Teschke, K., Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Brauer, M. Investigation population-level readiness to use a public bike share systems in Vancouver, BC. Transportation Research Record. 2014, (2468):74-83. http://docs.trb.org/prp/14-3524.pdf
  93. Fuller, D., Shareck, M. Canada Post community mailboxes: Implications for health research. Canadian Journal of Public Health. 2014, 105(6):e453-e455. http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/cjph.105.4721
  94. Fuller, D., Pabayo, R. The relationship between utilitarian walking, utilitarian cycling, and body mass index in a population based cohort study of adults: Comparing random intercepts and fixed effects models. Preventive Medicine. 2014, 69:261-266. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.10.022
  95. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Dube, A-S., Winters, M., Teschke, K., Russo, E. T., Camden, A., Mee, C., Friedman, S. M. Evaluating the impact of environmental interventions across 2 countries: The International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS) Study protocol. BMC Public Health. 2014, 14:1103. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-14-1103
  96. Belanger-Gravel, A., Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Drouin, L. Implementing a Public Bicycle Share Program: Impact on Perceptions and Support for Public Policies for Active Transportation. Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 2014, 12(4), 477-482. https://doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2013-0206
  97. Belanger-Gravel, A., Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Drouin, L. Association of implementation of a public bicycle share program with intention and self-efficacy: The moderating role of socioeconomic status. Journal of Health Psychology. 2014, 21(6):944-53. https://doi.org/10.1177/1359105314542820
  98. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., & Drouin, L. Impact of implementing a public bicycle share program on the likelihood of collisions and quasi-collisions in Montreal, Canada. Preventive Medicine. 2013, 57(6):920–924. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.05.028
  99. Fuller, D., Morency, P. Could a population approach to traffic collisions influence road injury prevention and city planning? Journal of Environmental and Public Health. 2013, 3:1-5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/916460
  100. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. The potential modal shift and health benefits of implementing a public bicycle share program in Montreal, Canada. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 2013, 10:66. https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5868-10-66
  101. Fuller, D. Focus on methods key for advancing population health intervention research. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 2013, 104(1) e95. http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/cjph.104.3799
  102. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Impact evaluation of a public bicycle share program on cycling: A case example of BIXI in Montreal, Canada. American Journal of Public Health. 2013, 103(3):e85-92. http://dx.doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2012.300917
  103. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., & Drouin, L. Individual- and Area-Level Disparities in Access to the Road Network, Subway System, and a Public Bicycle Share Program on the Island of Montreal, Canada. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2013, 45(1), 95-100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12160-012-9433-y
  104. Fuller, D., Cummins, S., Matthews S. A. Does transportation mode modify associations between distance to food store, fruit and vegetable consumption and BMI in low income neighborhoods? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2013, 97(1), 167-72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.112.036392
  105. Fuller, D., Teschke, K., Winters, M., Zanotto, M. (2012) Helmets and bicycling deaths: the importance of context. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.120988
  106. Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Spink, K.S., Brawley, L.R. Prospective examination of self-regulatory efficacy in predicting walking for active transportation: A social cognitive theory approach. Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 2012, 42 (12), 2817-2932. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-1816.2012.00968.x
  107. Fuller, D., Potvin, L. Context by treatment interactions as the primary object of study in cluster randomized controlled trials of population health intervention. International Journal of Public Health. 2012, 57(3), 633-636. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-012-0357-x
  108. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Fournier, M., Kestens, Y., Daniel, M., Morency, P., & Drouin, L. Reliability and Validity of a Self-Report Measure of Favorability towards Active Living-Friendly Policies (ALF-P) in a Population-based, Cross-sectional Sample of Adults. Journal of Urban Health. 2012, 89(2), 258-269. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11524-011-9650-x
  109. Fuller, D., Sahlqvist, S., Cummins, S., Ogilvie, D. The impact of public transportation strikes on use of a bicycle share program in London: interrupted time series design. Preventive Medicine. 2012, 54, 74–76. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.09.021
  110. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Daniel, M., Fournier, M., Morency, P., & Drouin, L. Use of a New Public Bicycle Share Program in Montreal, Canada. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2011, 41(1), 80–83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2011.03.002
  111. Fuller, D., Sabiston, C., Karp, I., Barnett, T., O’Loughlin, J. School sport opportunities influence physical activity in secondary school and beyond. Journal of School Health, 2011, 81(8), 449-454. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-1561.2011.00613.x
  112. Fuller, D., Hobin, E. P., Hystad, P. & Shareck, M. (Joint Authorship). Challenges to interdisciplinary training for junior space, place and health researchers. Critical Public Health. 2011, 22(1), 1-7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2010.520010
  113. Meili, R., Fuller, D., & Lydiate, J. Teaching Social Accountability by Making the Links: Qualitative evaluation of student experiences in a service-learning project. Medical Teacher. 2011, 33(8), 659-666. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/0142159X.2010.530308
  114. Fuller, D., Muhajarine, N., and Smart Cities, Healthy Kids Research Team. Replication of the Neighborhood Active Living Potential Measure in Saskatoon, Canada. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2010, 39(4), 364-367. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amepre.2010.05.015
  115. Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., Brittain, D.R., Fuller, D., & Chad, K. Physical activity in women with arthritis: Examining perceived barriers and self-regulatory efficacy to cope. Arthritis Care and Research. 2009, 61(8), 1087-1094. https://doi.org/10.1002/art.24697
  116. Forbes, S., Fuller, D., Little, J.P., Krentz, J. Anthropometric and physiological predictors of flat-water 1000m kayak performance in young adolescents and the effectiveness of a high volume training camp. International Journal of Exercise Science. 2008, 2, 106-114. http://digitalcommons.wku.edu/ijes/vol2/iss2/4/
  117. Forbes, D. A., Bangma, J., Neilson, C., Forbes, J., Fuller, D., & Furniss, S. Saskatchewan residents’ access to the Cochrane Library. Canadian Journal of Library and Information Practice and Research. 2007, 2(2).

Published Conference Papers

  1. Alfosool, A.M.S., Chen, Y., Fuller, D. Road Importance Using Complex-Networks, Graph Reduction & Interpolation. 2020 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC). Hawaii, USA. February 2020. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICNC47757.2020.9049768.
  2. Zhang R, Stanley K, Bell S, Fuller D. A Feature Set for Spatial Behavior Characterization. SIG Spatial 2018: Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems. Seattle, USA. November 2018. https://doi.org/10.1145/3274895.3274973.

In Press Publications

  1. Lara D, Alaniz-Cantu E, Siddalingaiah S, Oliveira I, Chávez-Iñiguez A, DeJesus E, Fuller D, Marquez D, Vásquez D, Li D, McIntosh S, Ossip D, Cupertino A P, Cartujano-Barrera F. Actívatexto: Feasibility and acceptability of a mobile intervention that promotes smoking cessation and physical activity among Latinos. Cancer Research Communications. Manuscript Number: CRC-23-0519R.
  2. Sousa-Silva R, Kestens Y, Poirier Stephens Z, Thierry B, Schoenig D, Fuller D, Winters M, Smargiassi A. (2023 under review). Associations between types of urban vegetation and well-being measures: a cross-sectional study in Montreal, Canada. People and Nature. Manuscript ID: PAN-23-11-617.
  3. Alhassan J, Fuller D. The promises and perils of a free rural inter-city transportation scheme: A mixed methods study from Northern Saskatchewan. Canadian Journal of Public Health. Manuscript ID: CJPH-D-24-00197R2.
  4. Schweitzer A M, Fuller D, Mitchell C J. Perspective on Strategies for Matching Across Age and Sex in Physiology Research: "Recreationally Active" is Not Good Enough." Frontiers in Physiology. Manuscript ID: 1517355.
  5. Sturrock S, Moineddin R, Gesink D, Woodruff S, Fuller D. The effect of software and hardware version on Apple Watch activity measurement: A secondary analysis of the COVFIT retrospective cohort study. PLOS Digital Health. Manuscript ID: PDIG-D-24-00257R1.

Submitted Publications Under Review

  1. McCullogh E, Moore S A, Maher R, Jannati N, Muosieryir M, Macpherson A, Beck B, _Fuller D. Implementation science frameworks for active and sustainable transportation: A scoping review. Implementation Science. Manuscript Number: IMPS-D-24-00619.
  2. Ferster, C., Laberee, K., Nelson, T., Winters, M., Cloutier, M-S., and Fuller, D. (2024 under review). Top pedestrian concerns mapped by on WalkRollMap.org. Submitted to Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Submitted 2 February 2024. Manuscript ID: TRIP-D-24-00063.
  3. Winters, M., Cloutier, M-S, Beck, B., Harris, M.A., Howard, A., Kestens, Y., Kirk, S.F.L, Macpherson, A., Moore, S.A., Rothman, L., Shareck, S., Tomasone, J., Laberee, K., Poirier Stephens, Z., Sones, M., Ayton, D., Batomen, B., Bell, S., Collins, P.A., Diab, E., Giles, A., Hagel, B.E., Harris, M.S., Harris, P., Lachapelle, U., Manaugh, K., Mitra, R., Muhajarine, N., Muller Myrdahl, T., Pettit, C.J., Pike, I., Skouteris, H., Wachsmuth, D., Whitehurst, D.G.T. & Fuller, D. (Submitted 27 Oct 2023) Building CapaCITY/É for Sustainable Transportation: Protocol for an Implementation Science Research Program in Healthy Cities. BMC Public Health. ID# f0945040-82a2-41cc-8f71-f11087928ec4
  4. Fuller D, Ellis R, Mongeon K. Changes in Step Count Accuracy of Wearable Devices Over Time as New Models are Released to the Market. 2024. Pre-print available https://osf.io/h38se/.
  5. Mamiya H, Fuller, D. Quantifying the Uncertainty of Human Activity Recognition Using a Bayesian Machine Learning Method: A Prediction Study. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. Preprint
  6. Vatanparast H, Anstruther S M, Feng C X, Fuller D, Engler-Stringer R, Leis A, Osgood N D. The Role of Sociodemographic Factors on Nutrient Density of Food Consumed by 3-5-year-old Children from the Healthy Start/Départ Santé Intervention: A Randomized Controlled Trial. 2023. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.

Letters to the Editor

  1. Paulsen, P., Fuller, D. Scrolling for data or doom during COVID-19?. Can J Public Health. 2020. 111, 490–491. https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-020-00376-5
  2. Fuller, D., Potvin, L. Social media and the Canadian Journal of Public Health. Can J Public Health. 2020. 111, 149–150. https://doi.org/10.17269/s41997-020-00301-w

Books or Book Chapters

  1. Benmarhnia, T., Fuller, D., McKinnon, B. (2018). Utilisation de methodes quasi experimentales pour evaluer l’effet de l’age egal minimum pour la consommation d'alcool sur la mortalite accidentelle chez les jeunes in Ridde, V., Dagenais, C. Eds.). 2015. Methodes avancees d’evaluation d’interventions de sante mondiale. Code here: https://github.com/walkabilly/methode_evaluation
  2. Fuller, D., Hobin, E. Natural Experiments of Addressing Chronic Disease in Harrington, D. McLafferty, S. Elliott., J. (Eds.). 2016. Population Health Intervention Research: Geographical Perspective. Ashgate Books. 15 pages.

Published Abstracts

  1. Theirry B, Stanley K, Kestens Y, Winters M, Fuller D. Comparing location data from smartphone and dedicated GPS devices: Implications for epidemiological research. Proceedings of the 8th conference on Spatial Knowledge and Information Canada. https://osf.io/n6du5/
  2. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y. Sociodemographic correlates of public bicycle share program use: An intercept survey of users in Montreal, Canada. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2012, 15(6), S87.
  3. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y. Examining the spatial distribution and relationship between support for policies aimed at active living in transportation and transportation behavior. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2012, 43(S1), S153.
  4. Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Validity and Reliability of a Measure of Favorability to Active Living Friendly Policies. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2012, 39(S1), S62.
  5. Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S. Walking for active transportation: Using social cognitive theory to examine differences between successful and less successful users. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2009, 37(S1), S85.
  6. Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S. A prospective examination of social cognitive predictors of walking for active transportation. Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 2009, 30, S146.
  7. Bloomquist, C.D., Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. Active Transportation Use By Sufficiently and Insufficiently Active First-Year University Students. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2008, 35(S1), S218.
  8. Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., Brittain, D.R., Chad, K., & Fuller, D. Managing arthritis using physical activity: Perceived barriers and self-regulatory efficacy predict activity in arthritic women. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2008, 35(S1), s28.

Technical Reports

  1. Exon Smith K, Chapple K, Fagan D, Siemiatycki M. Canada's Urban Infrastructure Deficit: Toward democracy & equitable prosperity. 2024. Chapter 8: Moving Healthy Cities Forward - The state of cycling infrastructure in Canada. Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y, Mamiya H, Sones M, Thierry B, Poirier Stephens Z. https://stateofcitiessummit.ca/report.
  2. Holloway A, Chafe B, Fuller D. Health and economic benefits of walking in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. http://www.beaplab.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/HEAT-St-Johns.pdf
  3. Vanlaar W, Woods-Fry H, Mainegra Hing M, Robertson R, Laberee K, Ferster C, and Nelson T. Bikemaps.org: Final report on the evaluation of a crowdsourced tool to compile, analyze and communicate data about cycling safety. 2020. Traffic Injury Research Foundation.
  4. Fuller D, Butt R. Report from the Bicycle Network Design Jam. 2018 ISBN: 978-0-88901-488-6. http://www.beaplab.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Design-Jam.pdf
  5. Tobin M, Fuller D. Developing Apps for Population Health Research. 2019. ISBN: 978-0-88901-487-9. http://www.beaplab.com/home/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/App-Review.pdf
  6. Loucks-Atkinson, A, Yi, J.K., Hawkins, K., Loeffler, TA, Fuller, D. & Sullivan, A. 2017. A vision for an inclusive Newfoundland and Labrador. In R.E. Ommer, B. Neis, & D. Brake (Eds.), Asking the big questions: Reflections on a sustainable post oil-dependent Newfoundland and Labrador (pp. 46-54). St. John’s, NL: Harris Centre, Memorial University.
  7. Neudrof, C., Fuller, D., Neudorf, J., Lockhart, S., Plante, C., Williams-Roberts, H., Thurairasu, L. 2016. Changes in Social Inequalities in Health Over Time in Saskatchewan. https://saskatchewanequitystudy.com/
  8. Fuller, D., Follwell, E. J., Jones, C., Sharp, K., Meili, R. 2015. Health in All Policies: Description of tools and practices with recommendations for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador.
  9. Neudorf, C., Kryzanowski, J., Marko, J., Ugolini C., Brown A., Fuller, D., Murphy L. 2015. Better Health for All Series 6: Health behaviours and risk conditions. Saskatoon: Saskatoon Health Region. Accessed March 23, 2015: https://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Health-Observatory/Documents/Reports-Publications/2015_shr_series6_hsrfull.pdf
  10. Neudorf, C., Kryzanowski, J., Turner, H., Cushon, J., Fuller, D., Ugolini, C., Murphy, L., Marko, J. 2014. Better Health for All Series 3: Advancing Health Equity in Health Care. Saskatoon: Saskatoon Health Region. Accessed January 8, 2015: https://www.saskatoonhealthregion.ca/locations_services/Services/Health-Observatory/Documents/Reports-Publications/2014_shr_phase3_advancing_healthequity_healthcare_series.pdf

Blogs

  1. Fuller, D., Huffman, S. This election can end Canada’s dark age. Upstream Blog. Accessed November 25, 2015 - http://www.thinkupstream.net/darkage.

Presentations

Invited Presentations

  1. Saturday October 16, 2021: Fuller D. Walkability, Health, and Urban Planning. Keep Rolling: An event to promote diversity, inclusion in Saskatoon's cycling community. Saskatoon Cycles.
  2. Friday December 4, 2020: Fuller D. The Health Costs and Benefits of Urban Planning. Atlantic Planners Institute.
  3. Wednesday February 19, 2020: Fuller D. Emergency Panel on Pedestrian Safety in St. John's. Green New Drinks organized by the St. John's Social Justice Cooperative.
  4. Friday November 15, 2019: Fuller D. Canada Research Chair Panel on Health and Wellbeing. Memorial Univeristy of Newfoundland.
  5. February 7-8, 2019: Fuller D. Methods development for cycling research in Canada. NSERC Workshop: Cycling Research Collaboration with Industry in Canadian Context. Calgary, Alberta.
  6. Friday October 26, 2018: Fuller D. Wearable Devices, Physical Activity, Machine Learning, and Automated Detection of Urban Environments. Urban Sustainability and Population Health: Turning Data into Insights. McGill University.
  7. February 8, 2018: Fuller D. Urban planning interventions to promote physical activity. Joint annual meeting of the Quebec Society of lipidology, nutrition and metabolism (SQLNM), the Cardiometabolic, Diabetes and Obesity network (CMDO) and the Complications of Obesity at Laval and Sherbrooke Universities (COLosSUS).
  8. December 10, 2018. Fuller D. Urban Design for Healthy and Inclusive Cities. Knowledge Exchange on Universal Design and Social Procurement. Coalition of Persons with Disabilities Newfoundland and Labrador
  9. May 10, 2018: Fuller D. Designing Health Cities Using Data and Policy. HKR Speaker Series, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
  10. November 30, 2017: Kestens Y, Fuller D, Winters M. INTERACT: Interventions, Research and Action in Cities Team. CIHR-IPPH Healthy Cities Think Tank, Toronto, ON.
  11. November 29, 2017: Fuller D. The Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium (CANUE). Urban Public Health Network Annual Meeting, Toronto, ON
  12. November 21, 2017: Fuller, D. Family Medicine: A Population Approach with Health. Residency Research Day, Memorial Family Medicine. Memorial University.
  13. September 28, 2017: Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Halifax Baseline results. Presentation and meeting with local cycling advocates. Halifax Regional Municipality Transportation Standing Committee.
  14. September 28, 2017: Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Halifax Baseline results. Presentation and meeting with local cycling advocates. Representatives from the from the Halifax Cycling Coalition, Nova Social Cycles, Halifax Ecology Action Center, and Halifax Regional Health Authority.
  15. September 25, 2017: Fuller, D. Cycling in Canadian Communities: From Planning to Implementation. Invited oral presentation at the Transportation Association of Canada 2017 Fall Technical Meetings. St. John’s, Newfoundland
  16. October 17, 2016: Fuller, D. Urban Environments and Health. Invited oral presentation at the Nexus Centre Urban Panel. St. John’s, Newfoundland
  17. April 15, 2015: Fuller, D. Bike share impacts on health. Ontario Public Health Association.
  18. February 19, 2015: Fuller, D. Are we succeeding or failing to increase physical activity in the population? Memorial University of Newfoundland.
  19. October 23, 2014: Fuller, D. Preliminary Results from the Saskatchewan Equity Study: Focus on Diabetes and Injury. Saskatchewan Epidemiological Association Conference.
  20. October 10, 2014: Fuller, D. Cycling in Cities. Western Regional Training Program – University of Saskatchewan.
  21. July 17, 2013: Fuller, D. Cycling in Cities. Shad Valley – University of Saskatchewan.
  22. April 12, 2013: Fuller, D. Walkability and bikeability for community development. Literally PlaceMaking Conference, Centre for Civic Governance.
  23. March 26, 2013: Fuller, D. Les iniquites sociales en sante à Saskatoon entre 1998 et 2011. Forum du Savoir, ACFAS Saskatchewan.
  24. November 6, 2012: Fuller, D. Conceptual, methodological and statistical reflections on evaluating a natural intervention with the potential to increase cycling. Sansom Institute Lecture, University of South Australia.
  25. February 23, 2012: Fuller, D. Physical activity and public health: Do we speak the same language or are we miles apart. Russ Kisby Memorial Lecture, College of Kinesiology, University of Saskatchewan.
  26. April 9, 2011: Fuller, D. For a priori to post hoc and back again: A discussion on the planning process and evaluation of a complex intervention involving the implementation of a public bicycle share program in Montreal, Canada. Medical Research Council Epidemiology Research Seminar, Cambridge, England.
  27. March 30, 2011: Fuller, D. For a priori to post hoc and back again: A discussion on the planning process and evaluation of a complex intervention involving the implementation of a public bicycle share program in Montreal, Canada. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Complex Interventions Seminar, London, England.
  28. February 12, 2011: Fuller, D. Les Interventions Naturelles et la Sante: Le cas de BIXI. Association Francophone pour le Savoir, Saskatoon, Canada.
  29. May 10, 2010: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Facteurs comportementaux associes a la connaissance et l’utilisation des velos en libre-service : Potentiel pour la modification des habitudes de transport et l’augmentation du transport actif. Association Francophone pour le Savoir, Montreal, Canada.
  30. October 1, 2010: Fuller, D. BIXI is the new fixie: The public bike share explosion in North American. TEDxMontrealQuartierLatin, Montreal, Canada.

Peer Reviewed Conferences

  1. Upcoming May 2022. Shareck M, Paquette-Guay A, Ekouagou K, Camirand-Lemyre F, Dubé T, Firth C, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Morin P, TA-M Tougas, Winters M. Who benefits from urban revitalization efforts and who doesn’t? Introducing the Centre-Ville Equitable et en Santé (CentrÉS) study. 24th IUHPE World Conference on Health Promotion.
  2. 2021 October: Fuller, D., Colwell, E., Low, J., Orychock, K., Tobin, M., Simango, B., Buote, R., van Heerden, D., Slade, L., Luan, H., Taylor, G. A. N., Cullen, K. Systematic Review of the Reliability and Validity of Commercially Available Wearable Devices for Measuring Steps, Energy Expenditure, and Heart Rate. International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH).
  3. 2021 October: Fuller D, Stanley K, Voss C, Winters M, Firth C, Kestens Y. Combining Global Positioning System and Accelerometer Data: tools, methods, and headaches. International Society for Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH).
  4. 2020 October: Maher, R.A., Wadden, K., Twells, L., Basset, F., Murphy, S., Murphy, F., Fuller, D., McGowan, E. Exercise Interventions and Fertility Outcomes for Women Experiencing Obesity and Infertility: A Narrative Review. 7th Canadian Obesity Summit. Online.
  5. 2020 August: Basset, R. Kelly, L. Behnamfar, D. Fuller, D. Self-chosen pace displays a better walking economy when expressed in caloric unit cost. Integrative Physiology of Exercise. American Physiological Association.
  6. 2020 August: Diaz F, Abbassi J, Fuller D, Diab E. Canadian Transit Agencies Response to COVID-19: Understanding Strategies, Information Accessibility and the Use of Social Media. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.
  7. 2020 April: Fuller D, Luan H, Alfosool A, Chen Y. Time weighted approaches for combining GPS and area level data to create individual exposure measures. American Association of Geographers. (Cancelled due to COVID-19).
  8. 2020 February: Hosford K, Laberee K, Fuller D, Kestens Y, Winters M. Are They Really Interested but Concerned? A Mixed Methods Exploration of the Geller Bicyclist Typology. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.
  9. 2020 February: Bree S, Fuller D, Diab E. Access to Transit? Validating Local Transit Accessibility Measures Using Transit Ridership. Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting.
  10. 2019 July: Fuller, D. Re-visioning Transport and Health Conference and Hackathon. Cambridge, England. https://sites.google.com/view/transportcam2019/home/workshop
  11. 2019 June: Breslin, S., Shareck, M., Fuller, D. Research ethics for mobile sensing device use by vulnerable populations. At the Intersection of Culture and Method: Designing Feminist Action (DIS 2019).
  12. 2019 April: Fuller, D., Zhang, R., Bell, S., Stanely, K. Representative Features of Geospatial Mobility. American Association of Geographers Conference. Washington, DC.
  13. 2018 October: Nolan, R., Burton, M., Fuller, D.. Smart Cities Challenge: Building a Healthy and Happy City through Collaboration. People, Place, Public Engagement Conference, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
  14. 2018 October: Fuller, D., Luan, H., Dorani, F., Rahimipour Anaraki, J., Beheshti Mohtasham, M. Predicting sleep, sedentary behaviour, and physical activity from commercially available wearable devices using Rotation Forest models. International Society for Physical Activity and Health. London, England.
  15. 2018 June: Lotoski L, Fuller D, Stanley K, Rainham D, Muhajarine N. Precipitation, demographics and built environment features are associated with sedentary behaviour in 9-14-year-old children. 5th International One Health Congress. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  16. 2018 June: Mooney, S J. Fuller, D. Westreich, J D. Data Sharing in Big Data Epidemiology: 2 Novel-ish Approaches. Society for Epidemiological Research. Baltimore, Maryland.
  17. 2018 May: Sones M, Kestens Y, Winters M, Fuller D, Muhajarine N, Marriott P, Datta G, Stanley K, Drouin L. Can bigger and better data make healthier cities? Symposium at: Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, QC.
  18. 2018 May: Laberee K, Sones M, Nelson T, Kestens Y, Fuller D, Winters M. Recruiting participants for a cohort study on the health impacts of an urban form intervention: Lessons learned. Presentation at: Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, QC.
  19. 2018 May: Kestens Y, Fuller D, Winters M, Bell S, Cantinotti M, Datta G, Lewis P, Lord S, McKay H, Morency C, Muhajarine N, Nelson T, Sims-Gould J, Stanley K, Wasfi R, Shareck M, Berscheid J, Gough M, Laberee K, Ottoni C, Poirier Stephens Z, Pugh C, Sones M, Thierry B, Brondeel R. INTERACT: A Comprehensive Urban Intervention Research Framework for Healthy and Sustainable Cities. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, QC.
  20. 2018 May: Sones M, Winters M, Fuller D, Bell S, Cantinotti M, Datta G, Lewis P, Lord S, McKay H, Morency C, Muhajarine N, Nelson T, Sims-Gould J, Stanley K, Kestens Y. Let's INTERACT - Mobilizing data, cities, and citizens for evidence and action on healthy, equitable cities. FUSE Conference on Knowledge Exchange in Public Health, Vancouver, BC.
  21. 2018 February: Kestens Y, Fuller D, Winters M, Bell S, Cantinotti M, Datta G, Lewis P, Lord S, McKay H, Morency C, Muhajarine N, Nelson T, Sims-Gould J, Stanley K, Wasfi R, Shareck M, Berscheid J, Gough M, Laberee K, Ottoni C, Poirier Stephens Z, Pugh C, Sones M, Thierry B, Brondeel R, Thigpen C, Luan H. Monitoring The Impact of Urban Form Changes on Health and Inequality: The INTERACT Methodology. Active Living Research Conference, Banff, AB. (First prize for poster presentation)
  22. 2018 January: Sones M, Winters M, Kestens Y, Fuller D, McKay H, Sims-Gould, J, Lewis P, Datta G, Wasfi R, Lord S, Morency C, Cantinotti M, Muhajarine N, Bell S, Stanley K, Nelson T. Monitoring the Impact of Urban Form Changes on Health and Inequality: The INTERACT Methodology. Cascadia conference. Abbotsford, BC.
  23. 2017 September: Winters M, Fuller D, Nelson T, Gauvin L, Whitehurst D, Rusch M, Fyfe M. Impacts of Bicycle Infrastructure in Mid-Sized Cities: Baseline Results. Oral presentation at the Small and Adaptive Cities Conference 2017, St. John's, Canada.
  24. 2017 September: Luan, H. Fuller D. Developing a National Urban Sprawl Indicator for Canada. Oral presentation at the Small and Adaptive Cities Conference 2017, St. John’s, Canada.
  25. 2017 July: Winters M, Fischer J, Therrien S, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Whitehurst D, Nelson T. Who benefits? Spatial access to cycling infrastructure in Canadian cities. International Medical Geography Symposium 2017. Angers, France.
  26. 2017 June: Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y, Rondier P. A tale of three cities: A concept mapping exercise to understand the context for urban form changes. Oral presentation at International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity; June 10 2017; Victoria, BC.
  27. 2017 June: Winters M, Fuller D. Income inequalities in Bike Score and bicycle to work mode share in Canadian cities. Poster at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada, June 10, 2017.
  28. 2017 June: Winters M, Therrien S, Branion-Calles M, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Whitehurst D, Nelson T. Laying down the context: Baseline findings from natural experiment study of Biketoria, a city-wide cycling network in Victoria, British Columbia. Poster at the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada, June 10, 2017.
  29. 2017 June: Hosford K, Fuller D, Gauvin L, Brauer M, Teschke K, Winters M. Assessing the Modal Impacts of Public Bikeshare Systems: A Comparison of Survey Tools. Poster at the International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity Annual Meeting, Victoria, Canada, June 7-10 2017.
  30. 2017 June: Fuller, D.., McGowan, E., Cutumisu, N., North, S., & Courneya, K. (2017, June). The Role of the Built Environment in a Randomized Controlled Trial to Increase Physical Activity among Men with Prostate Cancer: The PROMOTE Trial. Poster at the International Society for Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) 2017 Annual Meeting, Victoria, British Columbia.
  31. 2016 November: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Dube, A-S., Winters, M., Teshcke, K. Evaluating the impact of implementing public bicycle share programs on cycling: The International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS). International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Bangkok, Thailand.
  32. 2016 November: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Dube, A-S., Winters, M., Teshcke, K. Evaluating the impact of implementing public bicycle share programs on collisions: The International Bikeshare Impacts on Cycling and Collisions Study (IBICCS). International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. Bangkok, Thailand.
  33. 2016 May: Bernatchez, A.C., Dube, A.S, Gauvin, L., Fuller, D., Drouin, L. Knowing About a Public Share Program in Montreal, Canada : Is Diffusion of Innovation and Proximity Enough for Equitable Awareness? Student Conference in Population Health. University of Ottawa.
  34. 2016 June: Ramsay, D., Fuller, D. The impact of social position on the relationship between active travel use and body mass index in a sample of urban Canadians. Canadian Public Health Association.
  35. 2016 June: Alphonsus, K., Fuller, D., Waldner, C.. Examining the Association between Area Level Deprivation and Severity of Vehicle Collisions. Canadian Public Health Association.
  36. 2015 November: Fuller, D., Ness, E., Joseph, M., Pswarayi, H., Van Nest, J., Grewal, J., Amery, A., Anstruther. S. Values and the measurement of social inequalities in health. Saskatchewan Epidemiology Association Conference, Regina, Saskatchewan.
  37. 2015 July: Fuller, D., Shareck, M. Canada Post community mailboxes: Implications for health research. International Medical Geography Symposium, Vancouver, Canada.
  38. 2015 April: Fuller, D., Pabayo, R. The relationship between utilitarian walking, utilitarian cycling, and body mass index in a population based cohort study of adults: Comparing random intercepts and fixed effects models. Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC.
  39. 2015 March: Lotoski, L., Muhajarine, N., Ridalls, T., Fuller, D., Katapally, T., Stanley, K., A 4-season longitudinal study examining the association between seasonality and sedentary behaviour in 8-11 year old Canadian children. Poster presentation at the Health & Life Sciences Research Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  40. 2014 October: Bandara, T., Williams-Roberts, H., Lockhart, S., Thurairasu, L., Fuller, D., Neudorf, C. Assessing the Effects of the Social Determinants of Health in Rural Saskatchewan. Oral presentation at the 2014 Safety & Health in Agricultural & Rural Populations: Global Perspectives (SHARP), Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  41. 2014 March: Fuller, D. Modeling the Impact of Built Environment Interventions: An Introduction to Causal Modeling. Workshop presentation at the 2014 Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, California.
  42. 2013 July: Datta, G., Barnett, T., Fuller, D. Are physical activity opportunities at school associated with self-reported and accelerometry estimated physical activity among elementary school students? Poster presentation at the 2013 Society for Epidemiological Research Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.
  43. 2012 November: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y. Sociodemographic correlates of public bicycle share program use: An intercept survey of users in Montreal, Canada. Oral presentation at the 2012 International Congress of Physical Activity and Public Health, Sydney, Australia.
  44. 2012 June: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Examining the impact of the BIXI public bicycle share program on the likelihood collisions and quasi-collisions. Oral presentation at the 2012 Velo City International Conference, Vancouver, Canada.
  45. 2012 April: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Datta, T. Kestens, Y., Lacroix, G., Strumpf, E., Kestens, Y., Haddad, S. Studying the impact of natural built environment interventions: Approximating a randomised controlled trial using the regression discontinuity design. Oral presentation at the 2012 Population Health Methods and Challenges conference, Birmingham, England.
  46. 2012 April: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Examining the spatial distribution and relationship between support for policies aimed at active living in transportation and transportation behavior. Oral presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, New Orleans.
  47. 2012 March: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Examining Individual and Neighborhood Level Disparities in Access to the Road Network, Public Transit, and a Public Bicycle Share Program in Montreal, Canada. Oral presentation at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego.
  48. 2011 June: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Fournier, M., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. From modal shift to multi-modal transportation – Complexity of transportation behaviours associated with implementation of the BIXI public bicycle share program in Montreal. Oral presentation at the Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, Canada.
  49. 2011 February: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Fournier, M., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Evaluating the impact of implementing a public bicycle share program on utilitarian cycling: The case of BIXI in Montreal, Canada. Oral presentation at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, California.
  50. 2010 October: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Fournier, M., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Prevalence and predictors of use a city-sponsored public bicycle share program in Montreal, Canada: The case of BIXI. Oral presentation at the 9th International Conference on Urban Health, New York.
  51. 2010 July: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Tracking the reach of a cycling intervention: The case of a large-scale public bicycle share program. Oral presentation at the World Conference of the International Union for Health Promotion and Education, Geneva, Switzerland.
  52. 2010 April: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Validity and Reliability of a Measure of Favorability to Active Living Friendly Policies. Oral presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Seattle, Washington.
  53. 2010 May: Fuller, D., Sabiston, C., Karp, I., Barnett, T., O’Loughlin, J. School sport opportunities influence physical activity in secondary school and beyond. Poster presentation at the International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health, Toronto, Ontario.
  54. 2010 February: Fuller, D., Gauvin, L., Kestens, Y., Morency, P., Daniel, M., & Drouin, L. Behavioral Correlates of Awareness of a Large-scale, Self-service Bicycle Program: Potential for a Modal Shift Toward Active Transportation. Poster presentation at the Active Living Research Conference, San Diego, California.
  55. 2009 March: Fuller, D., Gough, R., Meili, R. (March 2009). Evaluation of student experiences in the Making the Links project. Oral presentation at the International Research conference on Service-Learning and Community Engagement, Ottawa, Ontario.
  56. 2009 April: Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S. Walking for active transportation: Using social cognitive theory to examine differences between successful and less successful users. Poster presentation at the annual Society for Behavioral Medicine Conference, Montreal, QC.
  57. 2008 October: Forbes, D. A., Bangma, J. Bingham, M., Forbes, J., Fuller, D., Marshall, C., Furniss, S., & Clark, K. First Province in Canada to Provide Access to The Cochrane Library: Lessons Learned. XVI Cochrane Colloquium, Freiburg, Germany.
  58. 2008 June: Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S. A prospective examination of social cognitive predictors of walking for active transportation. Poster presentation at the North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity Conference, Niagra Falls, ON.
  59. 2008 March: Bloomquist, C.D., Fuller, D., Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., & Bray, S.R. Active Transportation Use By Sufficiently and Insufficiently Active First-Year University Students. Poster presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, San Diego, CA.
  60. 2008 March: Gyurcsik, N.C., Brawley, L.R., Spink, K.S., Brittain, D.R., Chad, K., & Fuller, D. Managing arthritis using physical activity: Perceived barriers and self-regulatory efficacy predict activity in arthritic women. Oral presentation at the Society of Behavioral Medicine Conference, San Diego, CA.
  61. 2007 October: Forbes, D. A., Bangma, J. Bingham, M., Forbes, J., Fuller, D., Marshall, C., Furniss, S., & Clark, K. Promoting and evaluating access to the Cochrane Library. Oral presentation at the Cochrane Colloquium, Sao Paulo, Brazil.
  62. 2007 March: Bloomquist, C. D. & Fuller, D. Active Transportation: Sustainable physical activity options for university students. Poster presentation at the Health & Life Sciences Research Conference, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  63. 2006 October: Forbes, D. A., Bangma, Neilson, C., Fuller, D., Adamson, J.,Bingham, M. Strategies that promote the use of the Cochrane Library. Oral presentation at the Cochrane Colloquium, Dublin, Ireland.
  64. 2005 November: Fuller, D., & Gyurcsik, N. C. The coach-athlete relationship: Perceptions of coaching behaviour in individual sports. Oral presentation at the Sport Leadership Conference, Quebec, Quebec.
  65. 2005 December: Forbes, D. A., Bangma, J. Bingham, M., Adamson, J., Fuller, D., Marshall, C., Furniss, S., & Clark, K. Do province-wide access to the Cochrane Library and training sessions make a difference? Oral presentation at the Canadian Cochrane Symposium, Montreal, Quebec.

Open Source Software

Partner and Non-Academic Audience Presentations

  1. May 28, 2018. Laberee K, Nelson T, Ferster C. Fischer J, Fuller D, Winters M. BikeMaps.org – A national view on bicycling safety and ridership in Canada. Presentation at the Canada Bikes National Summit in Ottawa.
  2. October 28, 2017. Winters M, Fuller D, Fischer J, Branion-Calles M, Therrien, S, Gauvin L, Whitehurst DGT, and Nelson T. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Baseline results. Presentation at the Greater Victoria Bike to Work Week Society Annual General Meeting. In attendance: 40 including representatives from the Greater Victoria Bike to Work Week Society, Greater Victoria Cycling Coalition and the CRD.
  3. September 29, 2017. Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Baseline results. Presentation to Halifax Road Safety Advisory Committee. In attendance: 5.
  4. September 28, 2017. Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Halifax Baseline results. Presentation and meeting with local cycling advocates. In attendance 10: including representatives from the from the Halifax Cycling Coalition, Nova Social Cycles, Halifax Ecology Action Centre, and Halifax Regional Health Authority.
  5. September 28, 2017. Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Halifax baseline results. Halifax Regional Municipality Transportation Standing Committee. In attendance: 15, including 3 councilors, city planners and engineers, and CBC reporter.
  6. September 28, 2017. Winters, M, Fuller, D. Impacts of bicycle infrastructure in mid-sized cities study: Halifax baseline results. Evening public event and panel discussion hosted by Halifax Cycling Coalition, Nova Social Cycles, Halifax Ecology Action Centre, and Halifax Regional Health Authority. In attendance: 30 live + ~75 livestream. Halifax Central Library. .

Invited Researchers

  1. Dr. Amy Auchincloss, Professor, School of Public Health, Drexel University. October 20th - November 3rd, 2016.
  2. Dr. Kevin Stanley, Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Saskatchewan. September 26, 2016.
  3. Dr. Steven Hoffman, CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health, York University. October 17-18, 2016.

Hosted Workshops

  1. "Saskatchewan Integrated Epidemiology face to face meeting" workshop. Co-coordination role with Dr. Maureen Anderson and Alyssa Green. March 23, 2023.
  2. "How to write a conceptual paper" workshop. Attended by 9 students from Universite de Montreal. November 4, 2019.
  3. "The Future of Walkability Measurement in Canada" workshop. Attended by 18 researchers from across Canada. November 16 and 17, 2017
  4. "Itinerum Smartphone App" workshop with Dr. Zachary Patterson from Concordia University. Approximately 20 students attended. October 20th 2017. 3."R: Data analysis and report writing for HKR" workshop in 2017 attended by 17 students and faculty members. Tuesday April 25, 2017. 4."BikeMaps.org" workshop in 2017 attended by 9 community members and hosted in collaboration with Safety NL. Thursday February 2, 2017.

Grants

Awarded Grants

Grants

Awarded Grants

Role Year Title Funder Total Amount Amount Received
Principal Applicant September 2023-September 2024 A working group for equity, measurement, and methods for commercial wearable devices among children and youth SHRF $10,000 $10,000
Principal Applicant September 2023-September 2024 Applying data driven tools to understand healthy sustainable transportation in Saskatoon USask Research Junction $30,000 $30,000
Co-Applicant September 2023-September 2027 Multilevel estimation of the relative impacts of social determinants on income-related health inequalities in urban Canada: Toward a new Canadian Social Determinants Urban Laboratory CIHR Project Grant $940,000 $60,000
Co-Principal Applicant November 2022-November 2028 CapaCITY Implementation Science Team Grant for Healthy Cities CIHR $3M $400,000
Co-Principal Applicant February 2022-February 2023 Planning Grant CIHR $20K $0
Co-Principal Applicant February 2022-February 2023 Planning Grant CIHR $40K $0
Co-Principal Applicant February 2022-February 2028 AI for public health (AI4PH) Training Platform CIHR $2.4M $0
Principal Applicant October 2021-October 2026 INTerventions, Equity, Research and Action in Cities Team (INTERACT) CIHR $918,000 $918,000
Principal Applicant August 2021-August 2026 Canada Research Chair - Renewal CRC $500,000 $500,000
Co-Applicant September 2020-March 2024 Examining the impacts of the downtown Sherbrooke (QC) revitalization project on health equity among young adults: a mixed- methods evaluation CIHR $100,000 $0
Co-Applicant September 2020-March 2024 Equity in Built Environment Surveillance Tool (E-BEST) Public Health Agency of Canada - Enhanced Surveillance for Chronic Disease Program $1,000,000 $0
Co-Applicant September 2020-March 2024 Citizen Mapping of Microscale Barriers to Mobility Public Health Agency of Canada - Enhanced Surveillance for Chronic Disease Program $681,992 $40,000
Co-Applicant June 2020-June 2021 Dietary change during COVID-19: A population-based study in Atlantic Canada to build evidence for government economic and social policy responses CIHR COVID-19 Rapid Research - Social Policy and Public Health Response $267,020 $0
Co-Applicant August 2019 - August 2024 AI for public health (AI4PH): A focus on equity and prevention Operating Grant: CIHR Summer Institute on Equitable AI for Public Health $525,000 $0
Co-Applicant October 2019-October 2022 Impacts of the new Réseau Express Métropolitain (REM) on mobility, health and equity: A pre-post intervention study CIHR-NSERC Collaborative Health Research Projects $441,002 $0
Co-Applicant February 2020-October 2020 Training for Healthy INterdisciplinary Knowledge in Cities (THINK-Cities) Training Grant : CIHR-NSERC-SSHRC Healthy Cities Research Training Platform (HCRTP) $25,000 $0
Principal Investigator March 2019-March 2020 Creating and comparing activity space measures to understand how walkability, urban sprawl, and public transit accessibility are associated with location based physical activity in 4 Canadian cities CIHR $100,000 $100,000
Co-Applicant May 2019 – April 2020 Smart Cities, Healthy Citizens? Optimizing Health and Equity in City Policy Making CIHR $24,985 $0
Co-Applicant March 2019-March 2023 Sustainable Healthy Cities: The Interplay between Urban Interventions, Gentrification, and Population Health CIHR $527,851 $6000
Team Lead April 2017-April 2021 Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium CIHR $5 Million $45,000
Co-Principal Investigator December 2017 to December 2021 Environments and Health INTERACT: INTErventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team CIHR $2 Million $106,256
Principal Investigator August 2016 to August 2021 Canada Research Chair in Population Physical Activity CRC $500,000 $500,000
Principal Investigator August 2016 to August 2021 Newfoundland Research and Development Corporation CRC Leverage RDC $100,000 $100,000
Principal Investigator August 2016 to August 2018 Canadian Foundation for Innovation John R. Evans Leaders Fund CFI $252,638 $252,638
Principal Investigator August 2016 to August 2018 Newfoundland Research and Development Corporation CFI Leverage Grant RDC $100,000 $100,000
Co-Applicant August 2016 to August 2021 Impacts of City-Wide Bicycle Infrastructure Investment on Population Health & Health Equity CIHR $428,400 $0
Co-Applicant December 2017 to December 2021 Multisectoral Urban Systems for health and Equity in Canadian cities CIHR $2 Million $0
Total $20,951,888 $3,067,894

Grants Under Review

  1. Fuller D, Arbour-Nicitopoulos K, Basset F, Kestens Y, Winters M, Martin Ginis K, Voss C, Z Weston, Stanley K. (2023) A working group for equity, measurement, and methods for commercial wearable devices among children and youth. $CAD 10,000.
  2. Fuller D. (2023) CapaCITY for interdisciplinary teaching in implementation science using SoTL principles. USask Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Grant. $CAD 10,000.

Unsuccessful Grants

  1. Fuller D, Arbour-Nicitopoulos K, Basset F, Kestens Y, Winters M, Martin Ginis K, Voss C, Schaffel A, Stanley K. (2018) PAS App – A system to scale up physical activity and sedentary behaviour surveillance among diverse populations in Canada. CIHR Project Grant. $CAD 950,000.
  2. Fuller D, Arbour-Nicitopoulos K, Basset F, Kestens Y, Winters M, Martin Ginis K, Voss C, Schaffel A, Stanley K. (2018) PAS App – A system to scale up physical activity and sedentary behaviour surveillance among diverse populations in Canada. Public Health Agency of Canada Chronic Disease Surveillance Grant. $CAD 1,000,000.
  3. Fuller D, Winters M, Kestens Y. (2018) INTERACT St. John's. CIHR Project Scheme Grant. $CAD 680,000.
  4. Staniland, A. Fuller, D., Vardy, A. (2018). Immersive Audio and Virtual Reality Infrastructure. Canada Foundation for Innovation. $250,000
  5. Kestens, Y., Murua, A., Lord, S., Fuller, D., Stanley, K., Gebru, T., Brondeel, R. (2017) Caracterisation des environnements urbains pour la recherche en sante: De la machine à l'humain. Programme intersectoriel AUDACE, FRQSC. $CAD 100,000.
  6. City of St. John's & Happy City. (2018). Smart Cities Challenge. Infrastructure Canada. $5M.
  7. Patterson, Z., Gaspar, V., Donaher, G., Hain, M., Chapman, O., Gueheneuc, Y-G., Renzi, A., Yu, J Y., Cloutier, M-S., Fuller, D., Tessier, M-A., Hamzeh, H., Bilal, F., Winters, M., Plouffe, C., Farber, S., Widener, M. The Itinerum Open Smartphone Travel Survey Platform Partnership. (2018). SSHRC Partnership Grant. $2M.
  8. Fuller, D., Kestens, Y., Winters, M., Luan, H., Stanley, K., Tremblay, M. (2017). A machine learning and artificial intelligence for physical activity working group for population level physical activity measurement using wearable devices. CIHR Planning and Dissemination Grant. $20,000.
  9. Fuller, D., Chen, Y., Cameron, E., Gyurcsik, N., Hu, T., Basset, F. Labelling data and leveraging opportunities for sex and gender identity specific physical activity counselling using wearable devices. CIHR Personalized Health Catalyst Grant. Principal Applicant. $200,000.
  10. Kestens, Y., Brondeel, R., Stanley, K., Mathieu, M-E., Fuller. D., Stanley, K. (2017) Developing a machine learning based toolkit for derivation of physical activity indicators based on smartphone sensor data. CIHR Personalized Health Catalyst Grant. Co-Applicant. $136,291.
  11. Kestens, Y., Murua, A., Mathieu, M-E., Fuller, D., Stanley, K., Brondeel, R. (2017) Developing a machine learning based toolkit for derivation of physical activity indicators based on smartphone sensor data. IVADO. $CAD 100,000.
  12. Fuller, D. CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health Trailblazer Award. Principal Applicant. $17,000.
  13. McGowan, E., Fuller. D., McCarthy, J., Yi, D., Browne, S. Capturing real-time association between cancer specific symptoms, sleep, and physical activity among breast cancer survivors undergoing treatment. NL Support. Co-Principal Applicant. $75,000.

Completed Grants

  1. Fuller, D., Chen, Y. Developing a public open source walkability measure for Newfoundland. $10,000. Memorial University Seed, Bridge, Multidiscplinary Fund. April 2017-April 2019.
  2. Fuller, D., Kestens, Y. Luan, H. Winters, M. HEROX: The Healthy Behaviour Data Challenge. $10,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. January 2018-January 2020.
  3. Winters, M. Kestens. Y. Fuller, D.. Policy Action for Healthy Cities. $10,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. January 2018-January 2020.
  4. Kestens. Y. Fuller, D., Winters, M. INTervention Research Across Cities Team. $10,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. January 2018-January 2020.
  5. Fuller, D., Kestens, Y. Luan, H. Brook, J. Winters, M. Transportation and Health Impact Modelling for Healthy Cities. $10,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. January 2018-January 2020.
  6. Kestens, Y. Brondeel, R. Fuller, D., Stanley, K. Winters, M. Documenting Urban Change for Health Research using Artificial Intelligence. $20,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. $20,000. January 2018-January 2020.
  7. Ross, N. Precup, D. Brazeau, A-S. Dasgupta, K. Elrick, T. Fuller, D. Law, R. Mandryk, E. The “Quantified Self” and the Quantified Place: Developing an Artificial Intelligence System From Smart Phone and Geo- Spatial Data to Lower Dietary and Physical Inactivity Disease Burden. $20,000. CIHR - Planning Grant. January 2018-January 2020.
  8. Muhajarine, N., Fuller, D., Katapally, T., Osgood, N., Rainhan, D., Stanley, K. A Step towards Creating Active Urban Communities: Informing Policy by Identifying and Mapping Locations of Seasonal Activity Accumulation, $194,378, CIHR Operating Grant - Population and Public Health, September 2013 – September 2016.
  9. Engler-Stringer, R., Muhajarine, N., Abonyi, S., Neudorf, C., Vatanparast, H., Walker, R., Whiting, S. J., Fuller, D. The Good Food Junction: A Community-Based Food Intervention to Reduce Nutritional Health Inequities, $200,00, CIHR Operating Grant - Population Health Intervention Research, December 2012 – December 2014.
  10. Winters, M., Edwards, S., Teschke, K., Brauer, M., Gauvin, L., Fuller, D., Frank, LDF., Kestens. Y., $200,000, Health Promotion through Active Transportation – A Pre-Post Evaluation of a Vancouver-Based Public Bikeshare Program, CIHR Operating Grant - Population Health Intervention Research, December 2011 – December 2016.
  11. Gauvin, L., Fuller, D., Drouin, L., Winters, M., Edwards, S., Teschke, K. A Multi-City Study of the Impact of Public Bicycle Share Programs on Active Transportation and Risk of Injury, $199,526, CIHR Operating Grant - Population Health Intervention Research, December 2011 – December 2014.
  12. Gauvin, L., Fuller, D., Drouin, L., Morency, P., Kestens, Y., $249,603, Impact of an Intervention Designed to Increase the Accessibility and User-Friendliness of an Active Mode of Transportation on Population Health: The Case of BIXI Montreal, CIHR Operating Grant- Population Health Intervention Research, April 2009 - April 2012.

Teaching

Courses Taught

Institution Year Term Course Topic Role
University of Saskatchewan 2023 Winter CHEP 801 Epidemiology II Co-Instructor
University of Saskatchewan 2022 Fall CHEP 816 Population Health Intervention Research Instructor
University of Saskatchewan 2022 Winter CHEP 898 Advanced Epidemiology Co-Instructor
University of Saskatchewan 2022 Winter CHEP 811 Professional Research Skills in Community and Population Health Research Co-Instructor
Memorial University 2020 Winter HKR 6000 Quantitative Methods in Physical Education Instructor
2020 Winter HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2019 Fall HKR 6130 Computer Applications for Physical Activity Measurement and Intervention Instructor
2019 Fall HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2019 Fall HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2019 Winter HKR 3400 Social Determinants of Health Instructor
2018 Winter HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2019 Fall HKR 4600 Research Methods Instructor
2018 Fall HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2018 Winter HKR 3400 Social Determinants of Health Instructor
2018 Winter HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2017 Fall HKR 6130 Computer Applications for Physical Activity Measurement and Intervention Instructor
2017 Fall HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2017 Summer HKR 3400 Social Determinants of Health Instructor
2017 Winter HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
2016 Fall HKR 6134 Seminar Instructor
University of Saskatchewan 2016 Winter PUBH 840 Public Health Practice Instructor
2016 Fall PUBH 840 Public Health Practice Instructor
2016 Fall PUBH 898 Social Epidemiology Instructor
2015 Winter PUBH 840 Public Health Practice Instructor
2015 Summer PUBH 804 Foundations of Public Health Instructor
2014 Fall PUBH 840 Public Health Practice Instructor
2014 Fall CHEP 898 Population Health Intervention Research Instructor
Universite de Montreal 2011 Winter MSO 6068c Multilevel Modeling Co-Instructor

Guest Lectures

Course Instructor Lecture Year Institution
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Study Design 2023 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Measures of Association 2023 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Regression Analyses 2023 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Geospatial Epidemiology 2023 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Biostatistics Review 2023 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Study Design 2022 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Measures of Association 2022 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Regression Analyses 2022 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Geospatial Epidemiology 2022 University of Saskatchewan
PHPM Dr. Jasmine Hasselback Biostatistics Review 2022 University of Saskatchewan
HKR 2000 Dr. Kevin Power Big data and Physical Activity 2019 Memorial University
HKR 2000 Dr. Kevin Power Physical Activity Epidemiology 2018 Memorial University
HKR 2000 Dr. Kevin Power Population Approach to Physical Activity 2017 Memorial University
HKR 2000 Dr. Kevin Power Social Inequalities in Health 2017 Memorial University
Health Informatics Dr. Saeed Samet Physical Activity Data and Healthcare 2017 Memorial University
HKR 6000 Dr. Kevin Power Physical Activity Epidemiology 2017 Memorial University
MED 6270 Dr. James Valcour Social Epidemiology 2017 Memorial University
KIN 223 Dr. Serene Smyth Contemporary Health Issues 2013 University of Saskatchewan
KIN 6848 Dr. Suzanne Laberge Health Promotion and Physical Activity 2011 Universite de Montreal
KIN 6848 Dr. Suzanne Laberge Healths Promotion and Physical Activity 2010 Universite de Montreal
MSO 6134 Dr. Lise Gauvin Individual Behaviour and Public Health 2010 Universite de Montreal
MSO 6048 Dr. Geetanjali Datta Thesis Seminar in Public Health 2010 Universite de Montreal
MSO 6134 Dr. Lise Gauvin Individual Behaviour and Public Health 2009 Universite de Montreal

Unscheduled Mentorship Activity

Scholarship Writing Mentorship Program, Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, Universite de Montreal, 2009 to 2011.

Undergraduate Student Supervision

Name Program Project Term
Liam Chislett Engineering BSc Winter 2021
Kyle Shale Engineering BSc Winter 2021
Utsav Koju Computer Science BSc Fall 2019
Sudeny Hector Human Kinetics and Recreation Undergraduate Honours 2018
Harshal Deshpande Human Kinetics and Recreation BSc Fall 2018 Winter 2019
Levi Moulton Human Kinetics and Recreation BSc Fall 2018 Winter 2019
Logan Slade Human Kinetics and Recreation MUCEP Fall 2018
Abbie Humphreys Humanities and Social Sciences MUCEP Summer 2018
Desiree van Heerden Engineering Co-op Student Summer 2017
Mehnaz Tabassum Business MUCEP Summer 2017
Melissa Tobin Human Kinetics and Recreation Undergraduate Honours 2017
Alyssa Milley Human Kinetics and Recreation Undergraduate Honours 2017
Hilary Gosse Human Kinetics and Recreation Undergraduate Honours 2017

Graduate Student Supervision

MSc Supervisor

  1. Summayah Mussa. 2020. Comparing Accelerometer Processing Metrics for Physical Activity Classification Accuracy using Machine Learning Methods. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  2. Kole Phillips. 2019. Novel measures of physical activity: String Analysis of Behavior Log Elements (StABLE). MSc Program. Co-Supervisor with Dr. Kevin Stanley. Department of Computer Science. University of Saskatchewan.
  3. Rebecca Maher. 2019. Exercise interventions and fertility outcomes for women experiencing obesity and infertiliy: a narrative review. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.
  4. Jonathan Slaney. 2019. Examining the association between cycling infrastructure exposure and physical activity: A Natural experiment study in Victoria, Canada. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  5. Kassia Orychock. 2017. Association between BMI and WalkScore, Dining and Drinking Score and Grocery Score in a multi-city sample of adults: A cross sectional analysis. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  6. Bo Simango. 2017. Improving the accuracy of activity intensity classification using machine learning and commercial wearable device data. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  7. Melissa Tobin. 2017. Examining the association between cycling infrastructure and cycling: Baseline results from INTERACT Victoria. MSc Program. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University

PhD Supervisor

  1. Wendy Verity. 2021. Equitable Access to Forever in Motion Programs in Saskatchewan. PhD Program. Committee Member. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. University of Saskatchewan.
  2. Shelby Sturrock. 2021. The Impact of COVID-19 restrictions on Physical Activity in Canada. PhD Program. Co-Supervisor with Dr. Dionne Gesink. Dalla Lana School of Public Health. University of Toronto.
  3. Ryan Collins. 2020. Associations between Circadian Rhythm, Physical Activity, Mood, and Cognitive Function During the First Year of Treatment for Breast Cancer. PhD Program. Co-Supervisor with Dr. Sheila Garland. Department of Psychology. Memorial University.
  4. Ali Alfosool. 2018. ALF-Score: A Predictive, Personalized, Transferable and Network-Based Walkability Scoring System. PhD Program. Co-Supervisor with Dr. Yuanzhu Chen. Department of Computer Science. Memorial University.

Practicum Supervisor

  1. Tori Carter. 2022. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.
  2. Stephanie Liu. 2022. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.
  3. Rachel Cowitz. 2021. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.
  4. Azadeh Gharedaghi. 2021. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.
  5. Asia Holloway. 2020. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  6. SeyedJavad KhataeiPour. 2019. Computer Science Co-Op. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  7. Machel Rayner. 2018. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University
  8. Nathan Taylor. 2017. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. Neighbourhood Active Living Potential on the Avalon Peninsula. Memorial University
  9. Satyadeva Challa. 2014. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. Stress Mapping and Network Connectivity Analysis. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.
  10. Anna Chen. 2013. Masters of Public Health Practicum. Supervisor. Analyzing road surface conditions, time of the day, and road structural factors associated with bicycle collisions from 2000 to 2010 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.

Committee Member

MSc
  1. Sara Bree. 2016. MSc Program. Committee Member. Transit Accessibility: Modelling Ridership in Saskatoon’s Planned BRT System. Department of Geography and Planning. University of Saskatchewan.
  2. Kate Hosford. 2016. MSc Program. Committee Member. Impacts of a Public Bike Share Program in Vancouver, BC: Changes in Population Cycling Levels and Program Perceptions and Attitudes. Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University.
  3. Lisa Thurairasu. 2013. MSc Program. Committee Member. Examining Individual and Area Level Income Inequalities in Urban Saskatchewan: A Case of Diabetes. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. University of Saskatchewan.
  4. Mariève Thetreault-Deslands. 2011. MPH Program. Committee Member. Utilitarian walking and diabetes: a cross-sectionnal study in Montreal, Canada. Departement de Medecine sociale et preventive. Faculte de Medecine. Universite de Montreal.
  5. Geneviève Boily. 2010. MPH Program. Committee Member. L’association entre l’utilisation du transport actif et l’etat de sante auto-rapporte chez des adultes montrealais. Departement de Medecine sociale et preventive. Faculte de Medecine. Universite de Montreal.
PhD
  1. Se’era Anstruthers. 2017. PhD Program. Committee Member. The Influence of Socioeconomic Factors and Location on the Impact of Children in Healthy Start-Depart Sante. Department of Nutrition. University of Saskatchewan.
  2. Adriana Fonseca. 2016. PhD Program. Committee Member. Physical activity and chronic back disorders in Canadian adults. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. University of Saskatchewan.
  3. Larisa Lotoski. 2015. PhD Program. Committee Member. A 4-season longitudinal study examining the association between seasonality and sedentary behaviour in 8-11 year old Canadian children. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. University of Saskatchewan.

Post Doctoral Fellows

Name Program Completion Institution
Hiroshi Mamiya Post Doctoral Fellow Ongoing University of Saskatchewan
Hui (Henry) Luan Post Doctoral Fellow 2018 Memorial University

Research Assistants

Name Program Department Institution Time Frame
Megan Devries MSc Student Political Science Memorial University 2019
Javad Rahimipour Anaraki PhD Student Computer Science Memorial University 2017-2019
Wei Liu PhD Student Geography Memorial University 2019
Emily Collwell MSc Student Kinesiology Memorial University 2017-2019
Arastoo Borzogi PhD Student Computer Science Memorial University 2017-2020
Majid Beheshtimoh MSc Student Computer Science Memorial University 2018
Maria Yulmetova MSc Student Geography Memorial University 2018
Richard Buote PhD Student Community Health Memorial University 2016-2018
Samantha Breslin PhD Student Anthropology Memorial University 2018
Jonathan Low MSc Student Kinesiology Memorial University 2016-2018
Faramarz Dorani MSc Student Computer Science Memorial University 2016-2018

Graduate Thesis Revisions

  1. 2020: Ryan Pretty. Barriers To Recruitment And Participation In Physical Rehabilitation Research: A Mixed Methods Study Among People With Multiple Sclerosis. MSc Medicine. Memorial University.
  2. 2019: Kenneth Joshua. The association between physical active leisure, mental and physical health and life satisfaction among Canadian imnmigrants? MSc Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.
  3. 2018: John Snow. Can tri-axial accelrometers improve current clinical measures of spinal mobility in patients with axial spondyloarthiritis? MSc Clinical Epidemiology. Memorial University.
  4. 2017: Amita Goyal. Association and mediators of leasure time physical activity and mental health among people with spinal cord injury.MSc Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.

New or Revised Teaching Materials

  • 2017: HKR 6130 Computer Applications for Physical Activity Measurement and Intervention. School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Memorial University.
  • 2015: PUBH 898 Social Epidemiology. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2014: PUBH 840 Interdisciplinary Public Health Practice. School of Public Health. University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2011: CHEP 898 Population Health Intervention Research Reading course. Department of Community Health and Epidemiology. University of Saskatchewan.

Teaching Improvement

  • 2019: An Introduction to Documenting Teaching Activity and Effectiveness. Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Memorial University.
  • 2017: Transformational Teaching and Learning Day. Centre for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, Memorial University.
  • 2014: Teaching Improvement Project System (TIPS) Course. College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2014: How People Learn: Seven Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching, College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2008: What the best college teachers do, Gwena Moss Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2007 Graduate Studies and Research 987: Science, Scientists, and Science-Societal Interactions: An introduction to the dynamics of science, Gwena Moss Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2007: Making Teaching Visible: Practical principles for peer review of teaching, Gwena Moss Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan.
  • 2007: Teaching… if only we knew the questions? Gwena Moss Center for Teaching Effectiveness, University of Saskatchewan.

Teaching Awards

2016 Most Effective Professor. School of Public Health Student Association. University of Saskatchewan.

Media

  1. AI-powered tech helps amateur athletes train like the pros. The Globe and Mail - Josh Greenblatt. November 4, 2024. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/article-ai-powered-tech-helps-amateur-athletes-train-like-the-pros/
  2. Rue Scarth : un retour de la circulation en voiture est-il envisageable ? Point du Jour - Radio Canada. August 16, 2024. https://ici.radio-canada.ca/ohdio/premiere/emissions/point-du-jour/segments/rattrapage/1830309/revitaliser-rue-scarth-au-centre-ville-regina
  3. Walk the Talk: Researchers Under the Scope. University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine. June 25, 2024. https://medicine.usask.ca/news/2024/walking-the-talk-dr-daniel-fuller-on-urban-health-and-mobility.php
  4. The Apple Watch May Have a Calorie Problem by Caroline Mimbs Nyce. February 1, 2024. https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2024/02/activity-trackers-calories-fitness/677320/.
  5. ACFAS. Les péripéties d’une décennie de recherche avec les municipalités canadiennes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f69oqOJfUFA.
  6. Canadian Urban Environmental Health Research Consortium. Obesity and Environment | Environments and Health Signature Initiative Webinar Series. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yr1IHfETkvk&list=PL3VuWhqQM1RlCtc8mzZbhGJAxDz3D2cPJ&index=4.
  7. Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada. Les deux font la paire : pourquoi la recherche en santé et la planification urbaine vont main dans la main. https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/f/53167.html.
  8. SRC Radio. Utilisation de l'intelligence artificielle sur certains problème de santé. August 28, 2023.
  9. Le Devoir. Boris Proulx. L’avenir du vélo existe déjà. https://www.ledevoir.com/societe/transports-urbanisme/795296/sur-deux-roues-l-avenir-du-velo-existe-deja. July 28, 2023.
  10. CBC News by Dayne Patterson. Saskatoon council shelved bike corridor on street where cyclist later killed by cement truck. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/city-council-shelved-bike-corridor-intersection-cyclist-killed-cement-truck-1.6888759. June 27, 2023.
  11. Saskatoon Morning with Leisha Grebinski. CBC. Study team looks into best practices around the globe when it comes to sustainable transportation infrastructure. November 23, 2022.
  12. CBC National Syndication. Cycling and COVID-19 Pandemic. March 23, 2022.
    • Toronto Metro Morning - Ismaila Alfa
    • London Morning - Rebecca Zandbergen
    • Island Morning (Charlottetown) - Mitch Cormier
    • Ontario AM - Wei Chen
    • Information Radio (Winnipeg) - Marcy Markusa
    • Goose Bay (Labrador) - Janice Goudie
    • Quebec AM - Julia Caron
    • The Early Edition (Vancouver) - Stephen Quinn
    • Daybreak South (Kelowna) - Chris Walker
    • The Morning Edition (Saskatchewan) - Stefani Langenegger
    • Information Morning (Sydney) - Steve Sutherland
  13. The Independent. October 14, 2021. We need to talk about the bike lanes. https://theindependent.ca/commentary/letter/letter-we-need-to-talk-about-bike-lanes/
  14. Timothy Gower. May 28, 2021. Wearable Health Devices: Is There One in Your Future? https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/features/wearable-health-devices
  15. Asia Holloway. August 21, 2020. Investing in a Walk-able City Pays for Itself. https://theindependent.ca/2020/08/21/letter-investing-in-a-walk-able-city-pays-for-itself/
  16. VOCM News, August 25, 2020. https://soundcloud.com/vocm/asia-holloway-masters-of-a-public-health-student-with-the-mun-beap-lab-health-economic-benefits-of-walking-in-st-johns?in=vocm/sets/vocm-morning-show
  17. Mark Quinn, August 26, 2020. Making St. John's more walkable worth more than $100M over 10 years, say MUN researchers. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/value-of-walking-1.5698911?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar
  18. CBC National Syndication. Obesity in Canada. February 13, 2020.
    • CBC Cape Breton - Steve Sutherland
    • Ontario AM - Wei Chen
    • Island Morning - Mitch Cormier
    • Windsor Morning - Tony Doucette
    • Newfoundland Morning - Bernice Hillier
    • St. John's Morning Show - Anthony Germain
    • The Trailbreaker - Loren McGinnis
    • Yukon Morning - Chris Walker
    • Kitchener-Waterloo - Craig Norris
    • Daybreak North - Carolina DeRyk
    • The Early Edition - Steven Quinn
  19. Brett Bundale, February 7, 2020. A day in the life of a crossing guard. https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/local/a-day-in-the-life-of-a-crossing-guard-its-a-precarious-profession-408524/
  20. Jaimie Fitzpatrick, February 3, 2020. Vision Zero traffic safety policy. https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-56-st-johns-morning-show/clip/15758803-vision-zero-traffic-safety-policy
  21. Les Eclaireurs CBC Radio, January 7, 2019. Comment les conditions hivernales ont un impact sur la façon dont nous intégrons l'activité physique à notre quotidien.
  22. Jennifer Quesnel November 25, 2019. Interventions, Research, and Action in Cities Team Wave 1 results. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatoon/study-finds-half-of-riders-in-saskatoon-unaware-of-coming-bus-rapid-transit-1.5372445
  23. Ariana Kelland. March 25, 2019. After immigration trouble, this St. John's trainer is back to helping others https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/update-machel-rayner-1.5064383
  24. CBC Cross Talk. Do you feel safe riding a bicycle? June 21, 2018.
  25. Juanita Mercer. N.L. urban residents advised to take the bus to better health. May 27, 2017. http://www.thetelegram.com/news/local/nl-urban-residents-advised-to-take-the-bus-to-better-health-213473/
  26. Ted Blades. Taking the bus is better for your health. June 8, 2018. http://www.cbc.ca/listen/shows/on-the-go/episode/15549559
  27. Mark Quinn. Bike map aims to help St. John's cyclists steer clear of trouble. March 8, 2018. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/bike-map-st-john-s-1.4567225
  28. Andrea Kelly. Collisions and Close Calls. February 28, 2018 https://gazette.mun.ca/research/collisions-and-close-calls/
  29. Susan Flagan. Walkability factors. June 6, 2017. https://gazette.mun.ca/research/walkability-factors/
  30. CBC Cross Talk. Do activity trackers increase physical activity. October 25, 2016.

Social Media

  • Twitter: I have 1742 followers on Twitter. I get on average 45,000 impressions on my Twitter page per month.
  • Website: My website received 19,378 unique visitors in the past year.
  • Facebook: I have 98 followers on my Facebook page. The average reach per day of my Facebook page in August and September 2021 was 50 views, likes, and comments.

CIHR Leadership and Service

  1. CIHR-IPPH Artificial Intelligence for Public Health Consultation Meeting. January 18, 2018. Toronto, Ontario.
  2. CIHR-IPPH Healthy Cities Consultation Meeting. November 31-December 1, 2017. Toronto, Ontario.
  3. CIHR-IPPH Advisory Board Meeting. September 21-22, 2017, Toronto, Ontario.
  4. CIHR-INMD Think Tank. September 11, 2016. Toronto, Ontario.

Funding, Scholarship, and Award Reviews

  1. Killam Foundation Fellowships. 2022.
  2. NSERC Discovery Grant Reviewer. Title: Development of advanced spatiotemporal models for the analysis of the urban environment and assessment of individual environmental exposure. 2021.
  3. CIHR Trailblazer Award. 2021.
  4. MITACS Accelerate: Health equity, road safety and the built environment (BE): Examining barriers and facilitators to BE change decision-making, the impact of Vision Zero, and COVID-19. 2021.
  5. New Frontiers Research Fund, Exploration 2020 (Health Stream) Funding competition. 2020.
  6. Tier 2 Canada Research Chair Renewal in Physical Activity and Health. 2020.
  7. Tier 2 Canada Research Chair Application in Artificial Intelligence for Complex Health Data. 2020.
  8. MITACS Accelerate. Title: La navette autonome de la Petite Bourgogne répond-elle aux besoins de la communaute? 2020.
  9. MITACS Accelerate. Title: Investigation of supportive policy for Active School Travel: Evidence- based recommendations for policies to promote active transportation for school journeys. 2020.
  10. European Science Foundation. Title: Data mining for real-time bicycle collisions control in cycling cities. 2020.
  11. NSERC Discovery Grant Reviewer. Title: Merging measurement theory and technology for more accurate assessment of physical activity. 2020.

Peer Reviews

Number of Reviews Year Example Journals
9 2021 American Journal of Epidemiology
4 2021 Canadian Journal of Public Health
10 2020 British Medical Journal, Journal of Transportation and Health
8 2019 British Medical Journal, Journal of Transportation and Health
2 2018 Canadian Journal of Public Health
6 2017 Nature - Science Reports, American Journal of Preventive Medicine
2 2016 Canadian Journal of Public Health
4 2015 Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
2 2014 Transportation Research Board
4 2013 American Journal of Public Health
5 2011 Social Science and Medicine
2 2011 Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Consulting

  • 2014: Fuller, D. Saskatoon Health Region Employee Health Survey Data Presentation. Conduct analysis and develop interactive website to present employee health data to staff. Fee of $75/hour.
  • 2014 Fuller, D. Founded Good Fit Data (www.goodfitdata.com)
  • 2014 Fuller, D. Philadelphia Bicycle Share Study. Develop research protocol for Philadelphia Bikeshare Study lead by Dr. Amy Auchincloss. Fee of $500/hour.
  • 2009 Fuller, D. Neighbourhood Active Living Potential (NALP). Training session for the use of the NALP. Smart Cities, Healthy Kids Project (CIHR, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada), May 19-22, Saskatoon, Canada. Fee of $50/hour.

Unit Level Committees

Name of Committee Period Institution
Search Committee - Lockheed Martin Chair 2018 - 2019 Marine Institute - Memorial University
Search Committee Chair 2018 - 2019 Memorial University
Dean Search Committee 2017 - 2018 Memorial University
Search Committee 2017 - 2018 Memorial University
Graduate Studies Committee 2016 - 2018 Memorial University
Awards Committee 2016 - ongoing Memorial University
Faculty Council 2016 - ongoing Memorial University
Academic Council 2016 - ongoing Memorial University
Epidemiology Program Advisory Committee 2016 University of Saskatchewan
PhD Program Committee, Student Member 2008-2010 Universite de Montreal
PhD Admissions Committee, Student Member 2008-2010 Universite de Montreal
Universite de Montreal Public Health Graduate Student Society 2008-2010 Universite de Montreal
College of Kinesiology Graduate Society 2006-2008 Universite de Montreal

Other Unit Level Activities

  • 2017 - Curriculum Vitae and Resume Workshop, Memorial HKR Grad Student Society
  • 2017 - Scholarship Writing Workshop, Memorial HKR Grad Student Society
  • 2016 - Developped mentorship document for untenured faculty (see Appendix A)
  • Ongoing - Academic unit planning sessions
  • Ongoing - Academic unit planning sub-group meetings
  • Ongoing - Funded $250 award to HKR Student Conference

University Committees

Name of Committee Period Institution
School of Public Health Committee, Student Member 2008-2010 Universite de Montreal

Professional Activity Outside University

  • 2020-2023: Social Media Associated Editor, Canadian Journal of Public Health
  • 2019: Associated Editor, Canadian Journal of Public Health
    • Associate Editor for 7 manuscripts
  • 2018-2019: Associated Editor, BMC Public Health
    • Associate Editor for 13 manuscripts
  • 2015-2017: Board Member, Saskatchewan Epidemiology Association.
  • 2015: Scientific Committee, Food Environments in Canada Symposium and Workshop.
  • 2014: Scientific Committee, Active Living Research Conference.
  • 2009-2011: Board Member, International Union of Health Promotion Student and Early Career Network (ISECN).
  • 2009-2011: Board Member, Canadian Public Health Association Student Ad Hoc Committee.