CURRICULUM VITAE Lucy Lynn McIntyre C.M., MD, MHSc, FRCPC, FCAHS

BIOGRAPHICAL DATA

Professor Emerita of Community Health Sciences Dept. of Community Health Sciences Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Teaching Research & Wellness (TRW) Building Room 3E18A (3rd Floor) 3280 Hospital Dr. NW Calgary, AB T2N 4Z6 Phone: (403) 220-8664 Email: [email protected] Website: https://live-ucalgary.ucalgary.ca/people/lynn-mcintyre

ACADEMIC RECORD

1992 Senior University Administrators' Course (SUAC), CHERD,

1983-1986 Community Medicine Residency,

1983-84 Master of Health Science (Community Health & Epidemiology) 1984, University of Toronto,

1981-1982 Clinical Fellowship, Tropical Medicine, Toronto General Hospital

1980-1981 Rotating Internship, McGill University, Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital

1976-80 MD, Graduation 1980, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine

1974-76 two years towards BSc, University of Western Ontario

Certifications/Licences

Medical Licence Alberta No. 014317, July 1, 2006-December 31, 2015 (retired status)

Medical Licence Nova Scotia No. 07094 1986-December 2006

FRCPC: Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Canada (Community Medicine), 1986; Renamed Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2011; Retired status November 1, 2015 onward

FLEX l982; LMCC 1980 2

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS

November 2020 Member, Order of Canada “for her influential research in health equity and food insecurity, and her contributions to public health policies in Canada”

https://www.gg.ca/en/activities/2020/governor-general-announces- 114-new-appointments-order-canada

June 2016 R.D. Defries Award, highest award of the Canadian Public Health Association

June 2016 Lynn McIntyre Outstanding Service Award. Annual award named in my honour by the O’Brien Institute for Public Health

November 1, 2015 Professor Emerita of Community Health Sciences status granted, University of Calgary

May 2015 Elected, Fellow, Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

Aug 2013-Mar 2014 Letter of Distinguished Service, Silver Award for Undergraduate Medical Education Teaching in the Population Health course

October 2013 van de Sande Award for Mentoring, Distinguished Achievement Award, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary

February 2013 Hellbender Honour Roll Class of 2014 for excellent instruction in lecture, small group and bedside settings. Calgary Medical Students' Association; Also Applied Evidence-Based Med Course award

Aug 2012-Mar 2013 Letter of Excellence Bronze Award for Undergraduate Medical Education Teaching in the Population Health course

June 2011 Associate Dean’s Letter of Excellence Silver Award for Undergraduate Medical Education Teaching in the Healthy Population course

May 2010 Associate Dean’s Letter of Excellence Silver Award for Undergraduate Medical Education Teaching in the Healthy Population course

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October 2005 Lynn McIntyre Honorary Speaker Series. Lectureship named after me by the Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre and delivered at biennial forum

December 2004 Changing Face of Halifax, Halifax Daily News, #4 of top 25 influential Haligonians striving to make Halifax Regional Municipality a more vibrant community

1985 Milton H. Brown Award, Community Health & Epidemiology, University of Toronto

1984 W.H. LeRiche Epidemiology Award, University of Toronto

1980 Dr. Isaac Ben Ezra General Proficiency Scholarship, University of Toronto Medical School

2 years Board of Governors' Scholarship, University of Western Ontario

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Currently: Professor Emerita of Community Health Sciences, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary; effective November 1, 2015 Adjunct Professor, Community Health Sciences, effective November 1, 2015

Previous Rank: Professor with tenure (July 1, 2006 –retired October 31, 2015) Institution: University of Calgary Department: Community Health Sciences Faculty: Medicine

Other Affiliations: RTI International Global Gender Center: External Affiliate, November 2013-

Previous Academic Appointments

Inaugural Academic Fellow within the Population Health and Inequities Research Centre (PHIRC) of the Institute for Public Health, August 23, 2013 – June 30, 2015

CIHR Research Chair in Gender and Health, July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2013

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Adjunct Professor (July 1, 2006-June 30, 2009), School of Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie University

Professor (On one year administrative leave, July 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006) Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie University

Clinical Professor July 1, 2005- June 30, 2006 (non-remunerative position), Dept. of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary

Dean, Faculty of Health Professions, Dalhousie, Jan. 1, 1992- June 30, 2005 Reappointed Jan 1, 1997-June 30, 2001; Reappointed July 1, 2001- June 30, 2006 (left deanship June 30, 2005 for one year administrative leave)

Professor, Schools of Health and Human Performance, and Health Services Administration, July 1, 1999- June 30, 2006

Cross-Appt. Asst. Prof. Dept. of Community Health & Epidemiology, 1992-1999; promoted to Associate Professor, July 1, 1999; Full Professor July 1, 2003- June 30, 2006

Assoc. Professor with tenure, jointly in School of Health Services Administration and School Health and Human Performance, Dalhousie, 1992-1999

Asst. Professor: Dalhousie, International Development Studies, 1990-2000; Professor 2000- 2006

Asst. Professor: Dalhousie, Dept. of Pathology 1986-1991

Joint Appt. (25% time) Asst. Professor: Dalhousie University, Dept. of Community Health & Epidemiology, 1986-91

Hospital Epidemiologist and Director, Epidemiology Department, Izaak Walton Killam Children's Hospital, 1986-1991. Maintained scientific staff appointment until March 31, 2005

Project Director and Principal Investigator, Dalhousie-Kumasi (Ghana) Education and Development Project, ICDS/CIDA, 1988-1993

Chief Resident, Community Medicine 1985-1986

Staff Physician, Sioux Lookout Zone Hospital, Sioux Lookout, Ontario 1982-1983 (Federal 50-bed hospital serving 10,000 Aboriginal Canadians in isolated northern communities)

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EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES

Post-graduate/Graduate/Honours/Medical Students Supervised/Examined:

1. Sue Kleve PhD candidate (External examiner), Monash University, Notting Hill, Victoria, Australia January –February 2018

2. Sylvia Reitmanova MSc, PhD, MSW candidate, Carleton University, Senior practicum supervisor in Social Policy as Chair, Canadian Institute of Child Health, April 18-August 11, 2017

3. Margot Gough. Maître des sciences (M.Sc) en Santé communautaire. (External evaluator). Experiences of participants in the field of food insecurity through the lens of Bourdieu's cultural capital: Practical and theoretical explorations, Département de médecine sociale et préventive, École de Santé Publique, Université de Montréal; April 17, 2014

4. Laura Anderson MPH, PhD, Eyes-High Post-doctoral Fellow in Food Insecurity Policy, December 17, 2013-June 5, 2015. Proceeded to Wellesley Institute Scientist position, July 2015

5. Minzhou Sun, MSc Community Health Sciences, Population and Public Health. (Supervisor) Interrogating depression in ultrapoor Bangladeshi mothers, Sept 2013- May 2014. Voluntary withdrawal and transfer to MSc Psychological Counselling

6. Stephanie D’Agostini, Jacqueline Harrison, and Jennifer Mateshaytis. Applied Evidence Based Medicine MDCN 440 80 Hour Research Elective: The public profile of five complex developmental conditions of childhood, (Supervisor).May 30, 2013– January 14, 2014

7. Jason Cabaj MD, MSc, Public Health & Preventive Medicine Residency PGY4, Precepted residency rotation on Policy advocacy/Knowledge translation/Research [3 blocks] July 2 -September 17, 2013

8. Ryan Lukic, BHSc student. 0.5 FTE Studentship in Food Insecurity Policy funded through CIHR Programmatic Grant: Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. May 8-August 9, 2013. HSOC 408 Health Research Methods and Research field practicum (Field Preceptor), Design of a Deliberative Dialogue using a citizen’s panel to consider priority strategies to address household food insecurity in Canada, September 2013-April 2014; May 14-August 16, 2014 0.8FTE Studentship in Food Insecurity Policy funded 50:50 by CIHR Scoping Review and CIHR Programmatic grant; Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours supervisor: Is there policy traction to address household food insecurity in Canada: A legislative analysis: 1995 – 2012; August 2014-April 2015. Proceeded to MSc program, U of Calgary, September 2017-August 2020

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9. Genevieve Jessiman-Perreault, Studentship in Social Network Analysis of Canadian Food Insecurity Policy Entrepreneurs funded through CIHR Programmatic Grant: Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. May 1-August 31, 2013. MSc Community Health Sciences, Population and Public Health. (Supervisor) The Intersection of Gender/Sex and Food Insecurity on Mental Health Outcomes, September 2013-April 2016; Queen Elizabeth II Master’s Scholarship $10,800 May 1, 2014- April 30, 2015 (declined); Faculty of Graduate Studies Travel Award $750, May 1, 2014, Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s $17,500 May 1, 2014-April 30, 2015; Directed Reading course instructor: MDCH 700 Policy process for health, Spring session 2014; Alberta Graduate Scholarship $3000, January 15, 2015; Department of Community Health Sciences Graduate Education Program scholarship $1672, March 15, 2016; CIHR Travel Award-Institute Community Support, $1500, April 5, 2016; John Hastings Student Award (best student poster presentation), Canadian Public Health Association, Public Health 2016 conference, June 12, 2016, $1000. Proceeded to PhD program, U of Toronto, September 2017

10. Danielle Tougas, BHSc student. Studentship in Food Insecurity Policy funded through CIHR Programmatic Grant: Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. May 1-August 1, 2013. HSOC 408 Health Research Methods and Research field practicum (Field Preceptor), Critical interpretive synthesis of Canadian academics’ recommendations to address household food insecurity. September 2013-April 2014; May 13-August 15, 2014) 0.4FTE Studentship in Food Insecurity Policy funded by CIHR Programmatic grant. Proceeded to MD program U Calgary August 2015

11. Jennifer Mitchell, PhD Community Health Sciences, Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies stream (Supervisory committee member).Just fun or fundamental? Fathers’ narratives of leisure with their children with autism spectrum disorder, March 2013- April 12, 2017

12. Catherine Hamill, BCL/LLB student. Framing analysis of food insecurity. Policy Practicum-Studentship funded through CIHR Programmatic Grant: Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. May 1-August 10, 2012

13. Keri Williams, MSc Community Health Sciences, Population and Public Health Specialisation. (Supervisory committee member) Is it safe to drink the town water? August 2011- December 17, 2013

14. Caroline Adam, Protocol examiner, Candidate au PhD, Santé publique, Université de Montréal, Les parcours de l’exclusion : L’exemple de l’insécurité alimentaire, Calgary, Sept 9, 2011; Montreal, March 29, 2012

15. Jennifer Tran, BHSc Student (Health & Society/Psychology), MDSC 508 Honours

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thesis (Supervisor) A Critical Analysis of Maternal Depression, Child Outcomes and Extreme Poverty in LMICs, September 2011-July 2012

16. Jenny Munro PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow in Gender, Ethnicity and Development, August 2, 2011-Oct 1, 2012; Awarded CIHR Institute for Gender and Health Knowledge Translation Supplement of $5000 for “The gendered effects of men’s alcohol abuse in Wamena, Indonesia,” Dec 2011-Sept 2012; Awarded CIHR Post- doctoral fellowship Priority Announcement Health Services/Population Health HIV/AIDS Research, “Redesigning care models for the prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV among indigenous women in Papua, Indonesia,” July 1, 2012- June 30, 2014 $40,000 stipend per annum, $5000 research allowance per annum. Left for faculty position September 30, 2013

17. Rita Watterson, MED440 Directed-Study Research Elective: Block 1&2 (Supervisor). A Gender-based Consideration of Diseases of Occupation: Narratives of Ultra-Poor Bangladeshi Women Heads of Household. August 2011-March 2012; Named one of the Top 30 under 30 by the Alberta Council for Global Cooperation for work in part related to above, February 2012. Featured graduate, Convocation Spring 2013

18. Sharon Zhang, Examiner, PhD candidacy, Dept. of Community Health Sciences, Epidemiology Specialisation, May 25, 2011

19. Robert Shyleyko BSc, Summer Studentship in Gender and Population Health Research, May-August 2011. Featured graduate, Convocation Spring 2012

20. Olayemi M. Olabiyi PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow in Food Insecurity and Political Economy, March 2011-July 31, 2012; PHIRNET Summer Institute all expenses scholarship, Montreal, June 16-21, 2011; Population Health Intervention Research Network (PHIRNET) Post-Doctoral Fellowship Sept 1, 2011-August 31, 2013, $40,000 per annum + $5000 stipend per annum; Left for faculty position August 1, 2012.

21. Lisa Allen, PhD Community Health Sciences, Population and Public Health Specialisation (Supervisory Committee Member). Public Health Interventions and Harmful Unintended Consequences: Towards a typology and understanding of underlying factors to inform intervention planning. CIHR Doctoral award declined, Vanier Doctoral Scholarship $150,000 May 2011-April 2014, August 2010-February 20, 2014. Also, MDSC 755: Directed Study: Interventions and Harm, External marker and co-instructor June-Aug 2010; continued Aug-Sept 2011

22. Jesse Matheson PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow in Determinants of Health Economics, August 2010- March 2011. Population Health Intervention Research Network Post- Doctoral Fellowship Sept 2010-March 2011, $18750. Proceeded to faculty position in UK.

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23. Silvina Mema MD, MSc, Community Medicine Residency PGY2, Precepted residency rotation Screening [2 blocks] July/August 2010

24. Duyen Nguyen, PhD Community Health Sciences, Population and Public Health Specialisation (Supervisor, L McLaren Co-supervisor). Scaling up (to) a population health intervention: A readiness assessment framework July 2010- March 2016. CIHR Population Health Intervention Research Centre (PHIRC) graduate scholarship April 2010- March 2011($20,000; plus research allowance $1,000); Renewed August 2011-March 2012 ($13,333). Also CIHR-PHIRNET National & International Research Internships in Population Health Intervention Research ($6851) for WHO Internship May 2-July 22, 2011 in Ethics, Equity, Trade and Human Rights Department, Dr. Anand S. Kurup, supervisor; Queen Elizabeth II Graduate (Doctoral) Scholarship ($5,000) January 2012; Canadian Evaluation Society (CES), SHRC travel award, CES Conference 2012, Halifax, NS May 13-16, 2012, $1300.00. Population Health Intervention Research Network (PHIRNET) PhD Scholarship, Sept.1, 2012- Aug.31, 2014, $20,000 per annum + $2,500 stipend per annum; Winner of the inaugural Population Health and Inequities Research Centre (PHIRC) Trainee Publication Prize in Population Health & Inequities, January 17, 2014, Proceeded to CIHR Post-doctoral Fellowship in Health System Impact, September 1, 2017-August 31, 2019

25. Waqar Waheed MD, MSc Community Health Sciences, Epidemiology Specialisation (Committee member). Interventions for reducing recidivism among juvenile sexual offenders, June 2010-

26. Aaron C. Bartoo PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow in Science Communication, October 2009- January 2011. Senior scientist position, private sector.

27. Catherine Hamill, BHSc Student (Health & Society/Political Science). (Honours thesis supervisor). Whole Person Development: Theory versus Voices of Ultrapoor Women, September 2009-April 2010

28. Mahnoush Rostami, MSc Community Health Sciences—Population and Public Health Specialisation (Supervisor). Exploring changing patterns of weight classification among stunted women in South Asia, 1996-2007. September 2009- June 2012 (QEII Graduate Scholarship $3600 January-October, 2011)

29. Christine O’Reilly, MED440 Directed-Study Elective: Block 1 (Supervisor): An evaluation of the body mass index (BMI) in adult stunted women. April 2009- November 2009

30. Patricia Palmer, MA Biological Anthropology (External examiner). Dietary intake and growth as an indicator of health among Guyanese Makushi Amerindian children: A biocultural approach, April 17, 2009

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31. Cherie Nicholson MSc Community Health Sciences—Population and Public Health Specialisation. (Supervisor). Food insecurity screening in the HIV positive Calgary clinical population. March 2009- Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship (Master's), Government of Alberta, $10,800 May 1-2009-April 30, 2010; Also awarded CIHR Population Health Intervention Research Centre Scholarship, $20,000 plus $1,000 research allowance October 1, 2009- September 30, 2010; received as top up during overlap period. Also recipient of 2010 CPHA Conference Population and Public Health Travel Bursary ($1300) for platform presentation of thesis results. PHIRNET All expenses scholarship, Winnipeg 27-30, 2010. Accepted into the Leaders in Medicine Program, MD/MSc program effective September 2010. MEDS 440 MED440 Directed-Study Research Elective: Blocks 1&2 (Supervisor) Food insecurity screening in the HIV positive Calgary clinical population. August 2011-March 2012. Completed medical studies and initiated residency studies. Research elective in Family Medicine supervisor, May 23-June 30, 2016, ongoing

32. Sibat Khwaja, BHSc Student (Biomed Sciences) Medical Science 528 (Independent Studies in Medical Science). Measuring food insecurity in Bangladeshi ultrapoor households, Jan 2009-May 2009

33. Julie Kryzanowski Supervisor, MDSC 755-08 (Topic 46, Healthy Urban Environments) Directed Study, November 2008-April 2009. Also precepted Community Medicine residency elective rotations, October-November 2009 Research [1 block]; February-March 2010 Research [1 block]; May-June 2010 Public Health Advocacy [2 blocks], April-June, 2011 Research [2 block].

34. Maria Lazlo Cameron, MA Economics (External examiner). Do financial incentives to increase the birth rate affect the abortion rate? An analysis of the Allowance for Newborn Children in Quebec? September 9, 2008.

35. Carol Fenton, Honours student (Secondary supervisor and examiner), Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health and Society), University of Calgary. The experience of mothers with food insecurity in Tanzania, Sept 2008-May 2009

36. Andrea Szewchuk, MED440 Directed-Study Elective: Block 1 & 2 (Supervisor). Perceptions of the Pap Test Clinical Experience: An Exploratory Study of Lesbian Women in Calgary, age 45-55 years. June 2008-April 2009

37. Sharon Kirkpatrick RDt, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow. Policy Drivers of Household Food Insecurity in Canada, AHFMR post-doctoral fellowship, $35000 salary + $3000 stipend per year, Sept. 1, 2008- Sept. 23, 2009. Proceeded to NIH Scientist position.

38. Julie Kryzanowski MD, Community Medicine Resident and MSc student (supervisor), Community Health Sciences – Public Health specialization. Identification of neighbourhood-level built environment predictors of childhood injury risk through city-wide mapping and a divergent case approach in Calgary, Canada,

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July 1, 2008- August 2011. Alberta Graduate Student Scholarship, January 2009, $3000.

39. Steven Persaud, Honours student (supervisor), Bachelor of Health Sciences (Health and Society), University of Calgary. Understanding the food provisioning strategies of young adult homeless men in Calgary, Sept 2007-May 2008

40. Melissa Potestio, PhD Community Health Sciences-Health Research (Population Health). Determinants of childhood weight status in Canadian boys and girls. January 2006-June 2011 (Co-supervise with Dr. Lindsay McLaren) (Doctoral Scholarship). University of Calgary Obesity Research Initiative (ObesityNet) Studentship $10,000 matched $10,000 by Glanville/McIntyre/Hobson CIHR grant July 2006-June 2007 renewed with McLaren matching funds July 2007-June 2008. CIHR Doctoral Research Award, $21000 salary+ $1000 stipend per year, May 1, 2008 - April 30, 2011. Scientist position.

41. Anne-Marie Magny Dusablon, MN student, Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary, Research Practicum Supervisor, Understanding the food provisioning experience of Rohingya female heads of household in Nayapara and Kutupalong refugee camps, Bangladesh, April 6-30, 2007.

42. Nelly Oelke, Interdisciplinary PhD (committee member). A participatory case study of primary health care for aboriginals in an urban setting. Jan 2006- Sept 2010

43. Gordon Walsh, MSc Community Health & Epidemiology, Dalhousie University (committee member). Investigating the protective effects of cervical cancer screening on invasive cervical cancer after incorporating hysterectomy clearance. 2002-July 2007

44. Dawn Smith, PhD, Population Health, Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, University of Ottawa (External PhD Examiner), Learning from success: An exploration of community-based stakeholders’ views of improving care for pregnant and parenting aboriginal people, Dec. 9, 2005.

45. Brenda Elias, PhD, Dept. of Community Health Sciences, , (External PhD Examiner), The Influence of the Social Environment on the Health of Manitoba First Nations Communities, Dec. 12, 2003.

46. Patricia Williams RDt, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow (co-supervisor with R. Lyons). CIHR Post-doctoral award, Coping with food security, Dec. 15, 2000-Dec. 31, 2002.

47. Mana Herel, MA Health Education (committee member). Potential contribution of youth-serving professionals to the organization and operation of a proposed school- based health centre at Dartmouth High School, 1997-1998.

48. Sarah Connor, MA Health Education (supervisor). The socio-demographic predictors

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of smoking cessation among pregnant women and a professional determination of the types of intervention that facilitate quitting, 1996-1998.

49. Nazlyn Pirani, Undergraduate Honours Student, International Development Studies (supervisor). Reflections and Impressions of the Beijing World Conference on Women: The Impact on Women's Reproductive Health, 1996-97.

50. David Craig, MSc Comm Med, Memorial University of Newfoundland (external reviewer), Non-natural deaths in Newfoundland and Labrador 1951-1986: Manner of death, temporal and geographic rate variation and risk factors, April 1996.

51. Eunice Vellampini, MA Human Ecology, MSVU (committee member), Food accessibility for low-income urban families in the high density suburbs of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, 1995-1996.

52. Michelle Sangster, MA Health Education (committee member), Perceived role of Nova Scotian primary care physicians in a reformed health system, 1995-1996.

53. Muecke Christin, Undergraduate Honours Student, International Development Studies (supervisor). Promoting sexual and reproductive health among youth in Western Africa: The role of community-based education in the Gambia, 1994-1995.

54. Martha Lamon, MA Health Education (committee member), A Qualitative Evaluation of Workshops Conducted by the Nova Scotia Mi'kmaq AIDS Task Force, 1993-1994.

55. Bert Squires, MSc Kinesiology (committee member), Comparison of Lifestyle Habits and Fitness Levels of an Indigenous Population in Both Urban and Rural Settings, 1992-1997.

56. Sylvia Deganus-Amorin MD, MSc Comm Med, (committee member) Memorial University of Newfoundland, Puerperal Morbidity among Ghanaian Women, 1990- 1992.

57. Nicole Hébert-Croteau MD, PhD, (supervisor) Post-doctoral fellowship, Fonds de Recherche de Santé de Québec, 1990-91.

58. Neala Gill, MA Health Education, (committee member) Dalhousie, Evaluation of the "Learning about AIDS" program, 1990-1991.

59. Ann Leahey-Oake, MSc Comm Med, (supervisor) Memorial University of Newfoundland, Validation and Reliability Testing of a Breakfast Survey Instrument for Young Elementary Schoolchildren, 1989-1991.

60. Peter Nijssen, MA Planning, (committee member) Technical University of Nova Scotia, Canadian Aid to Lesotho: Did it adhere to the five year national plan, 1981-86? 1987-1991.

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61. Catherine Simpson, MA Health Education (co-supervisor), Dalhousie, Nova Scotia Physician Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Related to Oral Rehydration Solution, 1987-89.

62. Carrie Cottreau MSc Pathology (co-supervisor), Dalhousie, The Value of the Autopsy, 1986-88.

Major Teaching Responsibilities

Course coordinator, MDSC 755 DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH (Block Week Course). Now MDSC 644.02. Mandatory one week intensive course for all graduate students in Community Health Sciences programs. First offering January 5-9, 2009; Second offering January 4-8, 2010; Third offering January 3-7, 2011; Fourth offering January 2- 6, 2012; Fifth offering January 2-7, 2013; Sixth offering January 2-7, 2014; mini-offering of Determinants of Health (Fall Block Week Course) September 3-4, 2015

ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES

April 27 - October 31, 2020 Consulting role to Interim Scientific Director, O’Brien Institute for Public Health

October 2019- March 2020 Member, Search and Selection Committee, Scientific Director, O’Brien Institute for Public Health

November 2015- Member of the Internal Peer Review Executive Team of the O’Brien Institute for Public Health which supports CIHR applications to the project and Foundation schemes and research career strategies of O’Brien Institute members (I personally mentor approximately 15 researchers per year)

July 2006- November 2015

Associate Scientific Director, O’Brien Institute for Public Health, July 2012-October 31, 2015

Institute for Public Health Mentorship Committee, CIHR New Investigator Award, Dr. Gavin McCormack, July 2012- September 2012. Successful!

Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Global Health Concentration, Undergraduate Medical Education, September 2011

Member, Search Committee, Social Scientists (2), Dept. of Community Health Sciences, August, 2011-December 2011

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Member, Executive Committee, Institute for Public Health (previously Calgary Institute of Population and Public Health), September 2010-July 2012

Member, Departmental Doctoral Open Scholarship Review Committee, February 2011

Member, Departmental QEII Scholarship Review Committee, March 2010; March 2011; March 2012

Member, Public Health and Preventive Medicine Residency Education Committee, July 2009-October 31, 2015

Chair, Population and Public Health Specialisation Teaching Committee, September 2009-June 2011; member 2008-2015

Member, Selection Committee, Markin Chair in Health & Society and member of Advisory Committee, March 2009. Restarted March 2010 as designated Co- Chair of Search Committee, Search cancelled August 2010.

Member, Selection Committee to fill a faculty position in Community Rehabilitation and Disability Studies (CRDS), September 2008- January 2009

Chair, Departmental Nominees to the Headship Search Committee, Community Health Sciences, June 2008- December 2009

Member, Faculty of Medicine Mentorship Committee for Lindsay McLaren, October 2007-2010

Member, Departmental Graduate Admissions Review Committee, February 2008; February 2010 (extra reviewer)

Member, University of Calgary CIDA/AUCC University Partnerships in Cooperation and Development (UPCD) Screening Committee, 2007

Member, Dr. J. McLennan AHFMR Peer Review and Support Committee, 2007, 2008

Member, Departmental Graduate Scholarship Committee, February, 2007

Member, Alberta Centres for Disease Control ad hoc Calgary Committee, December 2006-2007

Internal Oral Examiner, Community Medicine Residency Program, November 3, 2006

Research Coordinator, Public Health & Preventive Medicine Residency Program, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, November 2006-November 2015

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Member, Calgary Health Region-University of Calgary Annual Health Research Methods Conference Planning Committee, October 2006-2010; Reconstituted January 2011 as 15th Annual Health Research Methods course, Member, Planning Committee and Chair of invited abstract and workshop sub-committee; terminated August 2012

Chair, Search Committee, Faculty position in School Health Promotion, Centre for Health and Policy Studies, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary April 2006 (Search ultimately suspended)

Member, Dr. L. McLaren AHFMR Peer Review and Support Committee, 2006. Successful!

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Societies

Canadian Public Health Association, Public Policy Committee, Member, November 2015- November 2019; Parliamentarian 2017, 2019, 2020 AGM; Awards Committee Member 2020-

Canadian Public Health Association, Board of Directors, Director 1 Position: Business Development/Fundraising – January 2007-December 2008; Re-elected January 1, 2009 – December 31, 2010; Chair-elect, January 1, 2011-December 31, 2012; Chair, January 1, 2013-December 31, 2014

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Member, Examining Board, Public Health and Preventive Medicine, October 2006-June 2011

National Specialty Society for Community Medicine (now Public Health Physicians of Canada), Member, Continuing Professional Development Committee, October 2009- June 2010

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Community Medicine (now Public Health & Preventive Medicine) Specialty Committee, Nucleus Group, R1 (BC/AB) Representative July 1, 2008-June 30, 2010

National Institute of Nutrition, Trustee, Board of Directors, November 1999-2002; renewed 2002-2005; this organization merged with another to become the Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition, founding board member and Chair, Policy Committee, 2005-October 2006

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Canadian Institute of Child Health, Member, Advisory Council, November 2001-June 5, 2016; Chair of the Board, June 6, 2016- October 30, 2018 (date of official closure; subsequent year of service to wind down)

National Specialty Society for Community Medicine (now Public Health Physicians of Canada), Founding member Board of Directors, Sept. 1996-1997; re-elected to Board Sept. 1997-1999, Member commending 996- Emeritus member 2016 to present.

National Cancer Institute of Canada, member-at-large, June 1995-1999; Board of Directors June 1997-2001.

Canadian Society for International Health, Director, 1991-1993, Chair, Advocacy Committee 1992-1993, Co-Chair, 1994-1996, Past-Chair 1996-7.

Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Nucleus Committee, Community Medicine, 1990-1992.

Canadian Public Health Association. Vice-chair, Family Health Division, 1990-1992.

Medical Society of Nova Scotia, Community Health Committee, 1988-1991.

Society of Pediatric Epidemiology, 1988-1990.

Public Health Association of Nova Scotia, Director, 1987-1988, Vice President, 1988-90, President 1990-1992, Past-President 1992-1994.

American Public Health Association 1987-2006; Member January 2013- ; Honorary Vice President of Canada, November 6, 2013- November 4, 2015

Canadian Coalition for Global Health Research 2001-2015

Public Health Association of Nova Scotia 1986-2005

Alberta Public Health Association 2005- present

Canadian Society for International Health 1985-2016

Canadian Public Health Association 1985-present

Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics 1990 - 2016

AMREF (African Medical Research & Education Foundation) -- Education Committee 1984-1986.

Association of Interns and Residents of McGill--delegate 1980-81 Federation of Medical Interns and Residents of Quebec—delegate 1980-81.

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Canadian Medical Association/1983- Ontario Medical Association 1983-1986, Medical Society of Nova Scotia/Doctors Nova Scotia 1986-present

Chairman of the University of Toronto Medical Society 1979-1980.

Expert Committees

Member, Basic Income Alberta, April 2020-

Member, Advisory Council, Basic Income Canada Network (BICN), April 18, 2016- July 2020

Member, Conference Steering Committee, Ending gender inequalities: Addressing the nexus of HIV, drug use, and violence with evidence-based action, Host: RTI International, April 12-13, 2016, Chapel Hill, NC

Member, Alberta Health Services Research and Innovation Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Literature Review Advisory Committee, August 2015-November 2017

Membre, Conseil scientifique de l’Institut de recherche en santé publique de l'Université de Montréal (IRSPUM) [Public Health Research Institute], Université de Montréal, February 2014-June 2017

Member, Calgary Poverty Reduction Initiative, Children and Youth Constellation, June 2012- December 2012

Member, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health’s Advisory Board, August 2011-July 2016

Member: Calgary Food Bank Research Advisory Committee, June 2010-June 2011

Member: Strategic Oversight Committee. Determinants of Health Environmental Scan undertaken by the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health. June- September, 2010; Reprised as Member Advisory Panel for the NCCDH's new environmental scan, November 2013-January 2014

External Member, Food Security Policy Project Reference Group, Food Security Knowledge Initiative, Public Health Agency of Canada, Health Canada and Human Resources & Skills Development Canada, March- June 2010

Member, Medical Officers of Health in Canada Competencies project, ad hoc Committee of the Skills Enhancement for Public Health, Office of Public Health Practice, Public Health Agency of Canada, May 2007-May 2009

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Member, Child Poverty Committee, Poverty Reduction Initiative, Calgary United Way, March 2007-March 2009

Chair, Scientific Review Committee, Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Conference, St. John’s NF, held July 4-6, 2007

Canadian Population Health Initiative, Member, Advisory Council, October 2004- October 2007

Member, National Expert Committee on Interdisciplinary Education for Collaborative Patient-Centred Practice, Health Canada, September 2003-June 2006.

Public Health Goals for Canada, Reference Group member, May 2005-; Also member of Goal Statements Working Group, June – September 2005.

Aboriginal Peoples' Health Institute Advisory Board, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Member, January 2001-2003; renewed 2003- August 2005.

Science Advisory Board, Health Protection Branch, Health Canada, Member, December 1997-February 2001.

Standing Committee on Science and Research, Medical Research Council, Committee Member, Sept. 1997-2000, Member, Subcommittee on Plans and Priorities 1998 Augmented Committee on Science and Research, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, April 2000-June 2000.

Nova Scotia Task Force on Health Research, Chair, Sept. 1995-Apr.1996.

Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Member of the Interim Board, and order-in- council 90 day appointment to regular board, 1994-June 1, 1996. Northeast Canadian American Health Council, Executive member for Nova Scotia, 1993-1996.

Provincial Health Council of Nova Scotia, Founding Member, Dec. 1990-Dec. 1993.

North End Community Health Clinic, Board of Directors, 1989-1991.

Expert Advisor

Invitee: Food Policy Summit, Government of Canada, A food policy for Canada. Ottawa, June 22-23, 2017 Special lecturer (via Skype). Wellcome Trust PhD Programme on Public Health Economics and Decision Science, School of Health & Related Research, University of Sheffield, England, February 8, 2017.

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Project Advisor: Public health speaks: public health action to address food insecurity as a determinant of health equity, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, Aug-Dec 2016

Invitee: Confluence 2014. Invitational meeting for leaders form science, industry, philanthropy, and the public sector.Co-hosted by RTI International, Research Triangle Foundation, Institute for the Future, and Syntegrity Group, Durham/Raleigh, NC, September 9-11, 2014

Invitee: Developing a Health Equity Agenda: from a shared vision to policy and practice. Co-sponsored by the University of Saskatchewan, College of Medicine, the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health (NCCDH) and the Canadian Council on Social Determinants of Health (CCSDH), Saskatoon, May 13, 2013

Invitee: Invitational Workshop for Lead Users of Population Health Information in Health Care. Co-sponsored by the University of Toronto and the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), Vancouver, March 26, 2013

Invitee: Institute for Gender and Health–hosted Chairs, Teams and Centres meeting, Ottawa, October 4-5, 2011

Invitee: Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI) Consultation Meeting on global health research: The shared road/The next steps, Ottawa, August 30, 2010

Invitee: Sodium Reduction in Canada Workshop. Invitational meeting, CIHR Institute of Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes & Institute for Circulatory and Respiratory Health, Toronto, January 25- 26, 2010

Invitee: Moving Beyond the Binary: Advancing Methods and Measures in Gender, Sex and Health Research Invitational Workshop, CIHR Institute for Gender and Health, Ottawa, January 28-29, 2009

Invited Researcher and Advisor. United Nations High Commission Refugees-Dhaka, Rohingya refugee situation in Bangladesh and food insecurity, transitioning to the future, April 2007, January 2008, March 2009

Invitee. Trudeau Foundation Invitational Workshop on Knowledge Translation and Social Sciences Research. Halifax, NS, December 5, 2007.

Invitee. Core competencies in public health. Alberta regional consultation. Pubic Health Agency of Canada. Edmonton, January 11, 2007.

Expert Advisor. Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research, CIHR-IPPH Centre grant, R. Lyons, Principal Investigator, July 2006-June 2010

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Invitee. Reducing health disparities: Interdisciplinary research symposium. Toronto, March 9, 2006.

Invitee. Strategic planning think tank, National Collaborating Centre for the Social Determinants of Health, Halifax, NS January 9-11, 2006.

Invitee and group facilitator. Finding the fulcrum: What are the effective levers for change in health care? 4th Annual Invited Exchange organized by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mississauga, May 29-May 30, 2003.

Invitee. Building a sustainable public health research infrastructure in Canada. Organized by the CIHR-Institute for Population and Public Health, Ottawa, March 3-4, 2003.

Invitee and group facilitator. Depoliticizing healthcare? Achievable or even desirable? 3rd Annual Invited Exchange organized by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mississauga, May 30-May 31, 2002.

Invited expert. Roundtable on Health Human Resources, Commission on the Future of Health Care. Halifax, October 2, 2001.

Invitee and group facilitator. At the Boundaries of Medicare: What do we cover? Who decides? And how do they decide? 2nd Annual Invited Exchange organized by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mississauga, May 31-June 1, 2001.

Invitee and group facilitator. Facing the Challenge of Medicare in 2010. An invited exchange organized by the Canadian Health Services Research Foundation, Mississauga, June 1-2, 2000.

CIHR Screening Committee: Governing Council Membership, Health Canada, Member, Ottawa, February 2000.

Invitee. What is the best policy mix for children? Workshop on outcomes for children. Canadian Policy Research Networks, November 16, 1998, Ottawa; Roundtable on the Best Policy Mix for Canadian Children, June 28, 1999.

Expert advisor. National Children's Agenda. Participant NCA Key Experts Session, Oct. 31, 1997; Researcher & Presenter: F/P/T Working Group on NCA: Vulnerable Babies, Nov. 10, 1997.

Invitee. Consultation Workshop for the Population Health Institute, Oct. 20-21, 1997.

Advisor, Food Aid and Multilateral Assistance, CIDA, June 1996.

Member, Expert Committee, Progress of Children Report, Canadian Council on Social Development, Jan.-Nov. 1996; June 1997-present.

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Participant, Think Tank Session: National Plan of Action for Nutrition, Halifax, April 6-7, 1994.

Drafting consultant, Health Policy & Strategy, Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), Mar. 1995 - Nov. 1996.

Research advisor, Mi'kmaq Health Survey, Union of Nova Scotia Indians and Confederacy of Mainland Mi'kmaq, January 1996-July 2002.

Panel Member, Advisory Panel to the Minister of National Health and Welfare on potential appointments to the Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB), Ottawa, August 16, 1994.

Research Consultant, Porcupine Health Unit, School Food Survey, Fall 1993-Sept. 1994.

Member, Expert Advisory Committee, Canadian Institute of Child Health, Sept. 1993- 1995; 1998- 2000.

Member, Expert Advisory Group on the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Sept. 1992-1996.

Organon Canada Ltd. Member of the Organon Canada Advisory Panel, July 1992-1994.

Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Effectiveness of Infertility- related Prevention Programs, July 25-Dec. 2, 1991.

Metropolitan Hospital Advisory Committee, Physiatry-Orthopedic Rehabilitation Needs Study, January, 1991.

Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, Healthy Outcomes Retreat, October 1990- Feb. 1991.

Atomic Energy Control Board: 1) Congenital Anomalies Associated with Tritium Release, Sept. 1990-Jan 1992; and 2) Occupational Exposure of Fathers to Ionizing Radiation and the Risk of Leukemia in Offspring - A Case-Control Study. Jan 1991-June 1992.

Redpath Industries: National Advisory Council on Sucrolose, 1990-1994.

Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS, Chief Medical Researcher, Halifax, Jan-Sept, 1988.

Consultant, Ministry of Health, Montserrat, West Indies, Feb 1987-March 1989.

AUCC Co-recipient: Site evaluation visit to Kumasi, Ghana, April 1987.

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AMREF-USA: Program Evaluation of Community-Based Health Care, Sudan, Jan-Mar 1986 (cancelled due to civil war insurgency).

Nova Scotia Department of Health: Evaluation of a Health Education Program in Glace Bay, 1987.

Ontario Ministry of the Attorney-General: Epidemiology of Mercury Pollution in Grassy Narrows-White Dog Reserves 1985-86.

PEER REVIEW

Journals and Editorial Boards

Health Reports 2020 BMC Pediatrics 2020x2 International Journal of Health Policy and Management 2020x3 World Medical and Health Policy 2020 Canadian Food Studies 2019, 2020x5 Annals of the New York Academy of Science 2019, 2020x3 The Science of the Total Environment 2019 Eating Behaviors 2019 Annals of Epidemiology 2019 Global Public Health 2018 Geoforum 2018 Child and Adolescent Mental Health 2018 American Journal of Public Health 2018x2 Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 2018 Social Policy and Society 2018 Climate and Development 2018 International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2017 Journal of Development Effectiveness 2017 Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016 British Journal of Sociology 2016, 2017 Global Health Action, 2016 Housing Studies 2015 Culture, Health and Sexuality 2015x2 Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences 2015 Current Medical Research & Opinion 2015 BMC Reports 2014, 2015 Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition 2014x2, 2015x2, 2017x3, 2019 Social Science Diliman: A Philippine Journal of Society and Change 2014 Journal of Poverty 2014, 2016, 2018 International Journal of Modern Anthropology 2014

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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2014 Health Promotion International 2013, 2014, 2015x2, 2019 Health Education Journal 2013, 2014 Canadian Public Policy 2013 Agriculture and Human Values 2013, 2014x2, 2020 Development in Practice 2013x2; 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019x2 Local Environment 2013x2 BMJ Open 2012, 2015 African Journal of Agricultural Research 2012 Food Security 2011 American Journal of Preventive Medicine 2011 Global Health Promotion 2010, 2011, 2012x2 Appetite 2010x2, 2011 Preventive Medicine, 2010 X3, 2011 Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 2009, 2018 Canadian Journal of Public Health annually, 2009, 2010, 2011x2, 2012x2, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019x3, 2020x2 Canadian Medical Association Journal annually-2007, 2009, 2018 Canadian Journal of Dietary Practice and Research, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2017 Canadian Review of Social Policy, 2001, 2006 Health Education Research, 2008 Social Science and Medicine, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011x3, 2015x2, 2017x2, 2019, 2020 Public Health Nutrition, 2008, 2010, 2011x2, 2012x2, 2013x3, 2016, 2017x4, 2018x2, 2019x7, 2020x3 Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 2009 Nova Scotia Medical Journal, Editorial Board 1990-1992 Journal of Nutrition Education, 1995, 1997 Journal of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1996 Sociology Compass, 2010 x 2

External Reviewer - Granting Agencies

University of Ottawa, Population Health competition, 2018 National Science Centre, Poland, 2017 University of British Columbia (UBC) Press, 2016 Institute for Public Health (formerly Calgary Institute for Population and Public Health) institutional peer review 2010-annually Physicians’ Services Institute (PSI), 2010 Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation 2010 Early Researcher Awards (ERA) Program from the Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation, 2008 Children in North America Project, 2006 Canadian Foundation of Dietetic Research, 2006 CIHR Canadian Population Health Initiative, 2006, 2008

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Global Health Research Initiative, Teasdale-Corti Team Grant, 2006 Manitoba Health Research Council, 2006 Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, 2006, 2016 Health Canada, Office of Nutrition Policy & Promotion 2002-2003, 2006 Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research 2002 Canada Foundation for Innovation, College of Reviewers. New Opportunities Fund 2002-; Leaders Opportunity Fund 2005; Leaders Opportunity Fund 2007X2, 2008, 2010 Statistics Canada, 2002 Danone Foundation, 2001 SSHRC 2001, 2005, 2007, 2009 Canadian Population Health Initiative 2000, 2001 SSHRC-NHRDP External Reviewer, Program Grant, 1997 HRDC - Social Program Group BC Research Foundation Alberta Health Services Research and Innovation Fund NHRDP

Peer Review Committees

Office of the Vice-President (Research), University of Calgary, Catalyst Grants program, Member, October 2020-; Town Hall presenter on the program January 29, 2021

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Member, COVID-19 May 2020 Rapid Research Funding Opportunity, May 5 -June 1, 2020

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Scientific Officer, Pathways Implementation Research Team: Component 3 grant competition and Population Health Intervention Research September 5 -October 28, 2019

Cumming School of Medicine Internal Peer Review Panel on Alberta Innovates PRIHS 5 applications, September 12-13, 2019

O’Brien Institute for Public Health. Special catalyst competition: Socially vulnerable populations, November 2-30, 2017; November 20-28, 2018

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Chair, Pathways Implementation Research Team: Component 2 grant competition and Population Health Intervention Research October 9, 2016-January 5, 2017

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Scientific Officer, Team Grant: Environments and Health: Intersectoral Prevention Research, July 14-October 12, 2016

Canadian Institutes for Health Research, Project Scheme 2016 1st Live Pilot, Stage 1 reviewer, February 5 – June 23, 2016

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External Reviewer, Cyclical Program Review - School of Health Policy and Management at York University, Toronto ON, September 18 & 19, 2014

Canadian Institutes for Health Research Knowledge Synthesis Grant Review Committee: Stage 2 Review, June 2014-September 23, 2014

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting Conference, Abstract Review: Food and Nutrition, February 25–March 14, 2014; February 20-March 10, 2016

Canadian Institutes for Health Research Knowledge Synthesis Grant Review Committee: Stage 1 Review, October 2013-December 2013

Member, Royal College on-site survey of residency programs and affiliated education sites at University of Western Ontario, London ON, September 30-October 5, 2012

PHIRNET adjudication committee for PhD scholarships, May 2012

Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Abstract Reviewer, December 2011-January 2012; December 2012; November-December 2013; January 2015; December 2015-January 2016

Co-Chair, CIHR Health Research Salary A Peer Review Committee and Member of New Investigators Awards Peer Review Committee. October 2011-April 2012

Fonds de recherche du Québec: Société et culture (FRQSC), membre de comité scientifique, 2011, 2013, 2015

CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant Program, March-May, 2011

3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology 2011, Abstract Reviewer, January 2011.

CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant Program, October-December 2010; Arbitration review January 2011

Global Health Research Initiative (GHRI)/CIHR joint peer review committee. Global health research casebook competition. August-September 2010; Peer reviewer for BMC Global Health supplement of casebook papers January-February 2011.

CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant Program—Gender, Sex and Health, June-September 2010

Innovations in Gender, Sex, and Health Research, national conference hosted by the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health. Abstract Reviewer, June-July, 2010; Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research, national conference hosted by the CIHR Institute of Gender and Health. Abstract Reviewer, February-March, 2012

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Chair, Accreditation Review: Révision externe du programme de formation spécialisée en médecine communautaire à l’Université de Montréal, April 13, 2010

Population Health Intervention Research Centre (Calgary), Scholarship Committee, March 2010

Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research, Westbury Award, March 2010; March 2012; February 2013

Canadian Public Health Association 2010 Centenary Conference, Abstract Reviewer, December 2009

CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant Program—Population and Public Health, & International Health, October-November 2009

CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grant Program--Population and Public Health, March 2009

CIHR Nutrition, Food & Health Committee May 2008 (guest reviewer)

CIHR-IPPH Seed Grant: Knowledge exchange in population and public health. Feb, 2007

CPHI, Intervention Research, 2006

External Reviewer, Evaluation of Groupe de Recherche Interdisciplinaire en Santé(GRIS), University of Montreal, Montreal, February 2-4, 2004.

External Reviewer, Évaluation périodique du programme de maîtrise en santé communautaire, Univeristé Laval , October 20-21, 2003.

Chair, Canada Foundation for Innovation Expert Committee #146 on e-Health Information, Health Services and Population Health Research, Sept. 11-12, 2003.

Member, International Review Panel, Institute for Work and Health, March 2002.

Member, Ontario Women's Health Council's 2001/02 Call for University Chairs in Women's Health, November 2001.

Chair, CHSRF Health Services Research Advancement Award, inaugural panel, 2000- 2002.

Chair, Multi-disciplinary Assessment Committee, Canada Foundation for Innovation, Innovation Fund Competition, 2000.

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Member, CIHR/SSHRC/NHRDP Investigator and Senior Investigator Career Awards, 2000.

Chair, NHRDP Health Policy Committee, NHRDP, 1997-1999, Co-Chair NHRDP Health Policy, Health System Restructuring, and Dissemination & Uptake Committee, NHRDP, 2000.

NHRDP Committee Member: Population Health, March 1996; Synthesis, 1997.

Member, NHRDP, Population Health Letter of Intent Panel, 1995.

Chair, Brighter Futures Review Committee I, NHRDP, 1993.

NHRDP Committee Member: Community Health Literature Reviews; Health Care Utilization and Resource Allocation (x2); Community Health Evaluation; Canada's Drug Strategy II; Psychosocial Aspects of Illness - Risk and Protective Factors.

RESEARCH SUPPORT

National Granting Agencies

1. McIntyre L (PI), Patten SC (Co-I). A planning study with former National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) participants. CIHR Planning grant –Priority Announcement: Integrated health services, Developmental origins of health, Mar. 1, 2014 – Feb 28, 2015. $25,000 Scored 4.62, ranked 5/138 grants [Funds returned June 3, 2014 because of inability to recruit.]

2. McIntyre L (NPI); Basualdo-Hammond C (co-Principal Knowledge User), Musto R (co-PKU), Farmer A, Fenton T, Galesloot S, Lorenzetti D, Tyminski S, Willows N (co-Is). Scoping review of food insecurity in the health care setting. CIHR Knowledge Synthesis Grant, October 1, 2013 –September 30, 2014, $50,000

3. McIntyre L (PI), Munro J (co-PI), Biderman T (Co-I). An indigenous HIV prevention strategy for Tanah Papua. CIHR Planning grant- Priority Announcement: HIV/AIDS, July 1, 2013- June 30, 2014, $24,997

4. McLaren L (PI), Shwart L (PKU), Faris P, McIntyre L, McNeil D, Patterson S, Potestio M (Co-Is).Fluoridation discontinuation in Calgary: a natural experiment to identify implications for child oral health and oral health equity. CIHR Operating Grant - Population Health Intervention Research (co-funded by Institutes for Population and Public Health and Musculoskeletal Health & Arthritis, and Public Health Agency of Canada), Apr. 1, 2013-Mar. 31, 2015, $195,749

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5. McIntyre L (PI), Patten S (Co-I). Long-term mental health outcomes of childhood hunger. CIHR Operating Grant: Secondary Analysis of Databases, Oct. 1, 2011- Sept. 30, 2013, $96,182

6. McLaren L (PI), Campbell NR, Emery JH; Lorenzetti D, McIntyre L, Tarasuk VS (Co-Is). Population-level prevention and implications for socioeconomic inequities in health: Dietary sodium as a case example. CIHR Operating Grant - PA: Sodium and Health - Knowledge-to-action priority funding, Oct. 1, 2011 – Sept. 30, 2014, $261,194

7. Tarasuk VS, Gundersen C (Co-PIs), Emery JH, Mah C, McIntyre L, Rehm J (Co-Is) Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. CIHR Operating Grant: Programmatic Grants to tackle health and health equity (co-funded by Institutes for Population and Public Health; Nutrition, Metabolism and Diabetes; and Aboriginal Health). Oct.1, 2011-Sept. 30, 2016, $400,000 per year for five years

8. McIntyre L (PI), Hatfield JM, Huda SN, Islam K. Whole Person Development: Learning from the Food Narratives of Ultra-Poor Bangladeshi Women. CIHR Meetings, Planning and Dissemination Grants: Global Health & Knowledge Translation. $25,000 for one year, Sept. 1, 2008 – Mar. 31, 2009

9. McIntyre L. (PI) Sharing women's food provisioning experiences in diverse global settings to reap the food security dividend. CIHR Mid-Career Research Chair in Gender, Sex and Health, $150000 per year for 5 years, July 1, 2008 – June 30, 2013

10. McIntyre L (PI), Curtis L, Emery JH, Kirkpatrick S, McLaren L, Tarasuk V, Wolfson M (co-investigators). Policy Drivers of Food Insecurity in Canada 1994-2006, CIHR Operating Grant, $131,205 per year, Oct. 1, 2008 – Sept. 30, 2011. Scored 4.48 #1 in Committee

11. McIntyre L (PI), Hatfield JM, Huda S (co-investigators). Understanding the food provisioning experience of food insecure Bangladeshi women heads of households. CIHR: Seed Grant: Gender, Globalization and Health. $47,350 per year for two years plus $5,000 equipment, July 1, 2007 – June 30, 2009.

12. King M (Principal applicant with 5 co-principal applicants), McIntyre L (co-applicant with 19 others). Access to health research: Participation and empowerment of Aboriginal Peoples in research to improve health and well-being. CIHR Network Environments for Aboriginal Health Research (NEAHR) program $586,667 average per annum over 3 years ($1.760M total), October 1, 2007 - September 30, 2010.

13. Thurston W (co-PI), Amaratunga (co-PI). McIntyre L (co-investigator with others, and leader of the sub-project on food provisioning among prion-affected beef farming families; also one of four-person letter of intent preceding formal grant). A

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cohort study of the impact of prion disease on farm community health. PrioNet Canada $200,000 April 2006-April 2007, Alberta Prion Research Institute-Alberta Ingenuity $97,000 April 2006-April 2007.

14. Glanville NT (PI), McIntyre L, Hobson H (co-applicants). Impact of diet quality on body mass index: Interrelationships among food choice behaviours, physical activity and food security status. CIHR RFA: Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) Cycle 2.2 on Nutrition, Application Number 153958, $48,500 for two years July 1, 2006-June 30, 2008. Approval for carry forward to June 30, 3009. Ethics ID: E- 20377.

15. McIntyre L (Awardee), Thurston WE (Mentor). Women, food insecurity, and systemic inequities: An international gender-based analysis of the hunger and family food provisioning experience. New National & International Perspectives on Gender and Health, Career Transition, CIHR-Institute for Gender and Health, CIHR 200509NIC, Application Number 154274 $70,000 per year towards salary plus $10,000 per year research grant, July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2008. Scored 4.60 #1 in Committee.

16. Mann K (Co-PI), McFetridge-Durdle J (Co-PI). Project Co-applicants: Clovis J, Frank B, Mansour S, McIntyre L, Martin-Misener R, Rasmussen G, Rowe R, Ryding H, Versnel J, Wittstock L. [I initiated the team and participated in two of three sub- groups and the writing group for grant preparation. Continuing involvement will be as project consultant and Evaluation sub-committee.] Seamless Care: An interprofessional education project for innovative team-based transition care. Health Canada Health Human Resources Strategies Division, IECPCP Initiative, $1,058,747, June 15, 2005 – March 15, 2008. Left active consultation and committee work on this grant July 1, 2006.

17. Glanville NT (Co-PI), McIntyre L (Co-PI). The impact of intrafamilial food distribution on diet quality of poor, mother-led families. Danone Institute $29,000 June1, 2004 – June 1, 2006. Completion of study original study supplemented by NSHRF studentship led to $17,000 unspent and permission to carry forward for phase 2 study to June 1, 2008.

18. McIntyre L (PI), Williams P (co-I), Glanville NT (co-I). Exploring milky ways: Investigation of the impact of, and barriers to, stabilizing monthly milk intake among low-income mothers and their children in Nova Scotia. Dairy Farmers of Canada $25,296 per year for two years, plus extension, January 1, 2004-June 30, 2006.

19. Lyons R (PI), McIntyre L (co-inv and co-theme leader public health) with 18 other co-inv. Reconfiguring physical and social environments to improve health: Research infrastructure development in Atlantic Canada. CIHR-Centres for Research Development. $366,640 per year recommended for 6 years. Sept 2003-2009 [total award $2,133,772]. Left network management July 1, 2006 and joined Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Advisory Group 2006-

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20. Wien F (PI), McIntyre L (co-inv) with Mi’kmaq Health Research Group. ACADRE, $478,000 annually, October 1, 2002-Sept. 30, 2005 (renewable).

21. McIntyre L (PI), Tarasuk V (co-inv). Feast and famine cycling among food-insecure women: Implications for nutritional health and body weight. Nova Scotia-CIHR Regional Partnership Program Operating Grant, $62,198 (Funding 50% CIHR, 25% Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, and 25% Dairy Farmers of Canada). Oct. 1, 2002 – March 31, 2004, extended to October 31, 2004.

22. Wien F (PI), McIntyre L. (co-inv) with Mi'kmaq Health Research Group. Mi'kmaq health research group planning grant. ACADRE Planning Grants. CIHR/Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health. Oct. 1, 2001-Sept. 30, 2002, $50,000.

23. McIntyre L (co-PI), Travers KD (co-PI), Glanville T (co-inv): Hungry Mothers of Barely Fed Children. NHRDP No. 6603-1550 Sept. 1998-Oct. 31, 2001, $154,101.

24. McIntyre L (PI), Travers KD (co-inv): Children's Feeding Programs in Atlantic Canada: Reducing Inequities? NHRDP No. 6603-1416 Sept. 1994-Dec. 1996, $118,030.

25. McIntyre L: A Survey of Breakfast-skipping in Young Schoolchildren in Nova Scotia, NHRDP No. 6603-1367-62, June 1/91 -May 31/92, $44,074.

26. McIntyre L: A Review of Strategies for Supplementary Feeding of Children of Low Income Families, NHRDP No. 6603-1361-CH/2, Oct 15, 1990 -June 15, 1991, $16,645.

27. Belzer E (Co-PI), McIntyre L (Co-PI), Anderson, G, Field C, Manchester L: Dartmouth Health Promotion Study: A Longitudinal Investigation of the Effect of a Coordinated Comprehensive School Health Program, NHRDP, budget 1989-90 $94,270; budget 8/90-3/91 $97,000, budget 4/91-1/94 $502,000; TOTAL funding Feb. 88-Feb.94, $874,039.

28. L. McIntyre (P.I), J. Malcom, B. Ryan: Impact Evaluation of Health Education Program at a Community Hospital, Dec. 1988- Sept 91, NHRDP Ref. No. 6603 1291-46, $103,187.44.

29. L. McIntyre: Project Director, Dalhousie Kumasi Education and Development Project (CIDA Ref. No. 010256 S27242) 1988-1992, CIDA`s contribution $869,358.

30. L. McIntyre: Principal Investigator: Seroepidemiology of Blastomycosis in Northwestern Ontario, 1982-83, NHRDP approx. $4000.

Other funding received –Collaborator status

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1. Potvin L, Hawe P (co-PIs) with many other co-investigators and collaborators; McIntyre L (collaborator): CIHR/NCCPH Training Grant in Population Health Intervention Research (PHIRNET). July 2009-2015; $282,667 per year for 6 years.

Contracts

1. Thurston W (PI), McIntyre L. Recovering community well-being: Community population health promotion in Fort Chipewyan. Alberta Health & Wellness. April 1, 2012-Mar 31, 2013 $420,425; Apr 1, 2013-Mar 31, 2014 $430,461; Apr 1 2014-Mar 31, 2015 $401,834 Total AHW: $ 1,252,720; Supplemental funding from Health Canada for Project Coordinator: April 1, 2012-Mar 31, 2013 $91,175; Apr 1, 2013- Mar 31, 2014 $99,715; Apr 1 2014-Mar 31, 2015 $109,110, Total HC: $ 300,000 GRAND TOTAL: $1,552,720 Project terminated after award. $99,715 used for one sub-project.

2. McLaren L (PI), Shwart L, Potestio M, McNeil D, Faris P, Lorenzetti D, McIntyre L, Patterson S. Alberta oral health surveillance project. Alberta Health & Wellness, Feb 1 – Mar 31 2012: $30,000; April 1 2012 – March 31 2013: $100,000; April 1 2013 – March 31 2014: $120,000; Total: $250,000; Supplemental funding Alberta Health Services November 2013-March 2014 $70,000

3. Orenstein M, Lee M (Habitat Habitat Health Impact Consulting, Principals), McIntyre L, Rondeau K (co-investigators). Synthesis paper and policy options related to food security in Nunavut. Government of Nunavut, Department of Health and Social Services, December 15, 2010- March 18, 2011, $25,000

4. McIntyre L (Principal Investigator), Hawe P, Hatfield J, Lee M, McLaren L, Meadows L, Rock M, Russell M, Shiell A, Thurston W, Tough S, Vollman A (co- investigators). Synthesis of the SDOH Paradigm Gap, National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, June 9, 2009-March 15, 2010 $22000.

5. Russell M (Principal Investigator) and McIntyre L (co-investigator): Boundaries and overlap: Community Medicine versus Family Medicine and other Specialties. Public Health Workforce Development and Tools Funding Program, Office of Public Health Practice, Public Health Agency of Canada, April 1, 2007- March, 31, 2009, $18,823.

6. McIntyre L: An analysis of the long-term effects of child hunger. National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Cycles 1-5, Toronto Public Health, City of Toronto, June 2006-August 2008, $19950. Ethics ID: E-20363

7. McIntyre L: A Follow-up Study of Child Hunger in Canada. National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Cycle 2, Human Resources Development Canada. October 1999 - August 2000, $10600.00.

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8. McIntyre L: A Glimpse of Hunger in Canada. National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Cycle I, Human Resources Development Canada. October 1997 - March 1998, $10000.

9. McIntyre L: Starting Out. National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Release I, Human Resources Development Canada. Dec. 1995-May, 1996, $7000.

10. McIntyre L: Education and Training. Background Theme Paper, Canada-USA Women's Health Forum March 18-10, 1996, Women's Health Bureau. Nov. 1995- Feb. 1996, $3000.

11. McIntyre L: Summary of the Literature on School Feeding Programs. Canadian School Boards Association. Feb. 19-May 1, 1992. $1500.

12. McIntyre L: Principal Investigator, Public and Private Health and Care Aspects of AIDS. 1988, Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS, $14,600.

Other Funding

1. McIntyre L (Awardee), Basualdo-Hammond C, Musto R. Addressing food insecurity in the chronic kidney disease population for cost savings. AIHS Partnership for Research and Innovation in the Health System (PRIHS) letter of intent competition. June 1, 2014-August 8, 2014, $5000

2. McIntyre L (Awardee), Musto R, Basualdo-Hammond C. Food Insecurity and Chronic Kidney Disease Patients. Campus Alberta Health Outcomes & Public Health meeting grant. November 1, 2013- March 31, 2014, $4500

3. McIntyre L (Awardee). Eyes High Post-doctoral Fellowship, University of Calgary, Approval for Laura Anderson. December 1, 2013-December 1, 2015, $100,000

4. McIntyre L (Conditional Awardee), Patten SC. National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) Follow-up Study. Norlien Foundation, Alberta Family Wellness Initiative and the Alberta Centre for Child, Family and Community Research. Seed Grant. December 13, 2013- $30,000 (Funder notified June 3, 2014 that unable to take up due to lack of recruitment.]

5. McIntyre L (Awardee), Musto R, Basualdo-Hammond C. Food Insecurity in the Health Care Setting. Campus Alberta Health Outcomes & Public Health meeting grant $ 4500; University of Calgary, Post-graduate Medical Education supplmental grant $5000, Meeting held March 2, 2012 (October 2011 –June 2012)

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6. Campos SV ( McIntyre L, supervisor), Alberta Innovates-Health Solutions Health Research – Full-Time Studentship $21,500 over two years, ranked 2/53 June 2011, (declined)

7. McIntyre L. University Research Grants Committee (URGC) Travel Grant, 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, Quebec, June 21-24, 2011, $1800

8. McIntyre L (Symposium organizer), Gundersen C, Nord M, Tarasuk V. Finally we have a common metric for the measurement of household food security in Canada and the United States: Exploring opportunities. 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, June 21-24, 2011, $2500 from Sponsoring Society: Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

9. McIntyre L. CIHR-IPPH Institute Community Support Program Visiting Scholar Award for Dr. Michael Wolfson, Canada Research Chair in Population Health Modelling/Populomics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Project Title: Populomics and Policies that Drive Food Insecurity in Canada, University of Calgary, February 10-11, 2011, $2500.

10. Tarasuk VS, Gundersen C (co-PI), Emery JH, Mah CL, McIntyre L, Rehm JT (co-I). Identifying policy interventions to reduce household food insecurity. Programmatic Grants to tackle health and health equity-LOI, Nov 1, 2010-Mar 1, 2011, $15,000

11. Voyageur C (Principal Investigator), Checkley S, Devine H, Kutz S, McCormack P, McIntyre L, Munn M, Ross M, Thurston W (co-investigators). Recovering Community Well-being in Fort Chipewyan: A participatory Onehealth research project. Unrestricted project grant, Suncor, $500,000, November 2010-April 24, 2012.

12. Potestio M (McIntyre L & McLaren L, co-Supervisors). 2008-09 Prairie Regional Research Data Centre Student Incentive Grant, $2000.

13. McIntyre L. Translator Position. Summer Temporary Employment Program (STEP), University of Calgary, April 28- August 15, 2008, $3920.

14. McIntyre L. AHFMR Visiting Lecturer for Dr. Valerie Tarasuk, Professor, Dept. of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto, Project Title: Shared Visit with the Healthy Living Program, Calgary Health Region, March 26- 30, 2008, $1225 from AHFMR; $450 from CHR, University of Calgary, $1675

15. McIntyre L. Understanding the food provisioning experience of Rohingya refugee women heads of household living in Nayapara and Kutupalong refugee camps, Bangladesh, $3000 from the International Centre Office of Development and Research, University of Calgary, and $5000 from the Faculty of Medicine,

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University of Calgary, March 2007, $8000.

16. Glanville NT, McIntyre L (co-Principal Applicants). Team Development Award: Exploring Milky Ways Feasibility Study. Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, Jan 1, 2007-December 31, 2007, $10,000.

17. McIntyre L. Understanding the food provisioning experience of food insecure Ghanaian women heads of households. University of Calgary Research Starter Grant $10,000 July 2006-June 2008. Ethics ID: E-20370. [Permission granted in March 2007 to substitute for: Understanding the food provisioning experience of Rohingya refugee women heads of household living in Nayapara and Kutupalong refugee camps, Bangladesh April 2007-June 2008, $10,000.

18. McIntyre L. Research Capacity Award: Dissemination support for the Milky Ways study. Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation, 2006, $5000.

19. Wien F, Moore C, Rudderham, McIntyre L: An Exploration of the Stress Experience of Mi'kmaq Female Youth in Nova Scotia. Maritime Centre of Excellence in Women's Health, 1999-2000, $30,000.

20. McIntyre L: Breakfast-eating in Young Schoolchildren: Social Planning Dept., City of Halifax, Dec. 1/89-Aug 31/90, $17,700.

21. Worster A, McIntyre L: Epidemiology of Child Motor Vehicle-Related Accidents in Nova Scotia, 1983-1987, Nova Scotia Dept. of Transportation, 1988, $1700.00.

22. McIntyre L: Principal Investigator, Pilot Study of Glace Bay General Hospital Wellness Movement, 1988, Nova Scotia Department of Health, $10,193.

23. Roy D, McIntyre L: The occurrence of congenital anomalies of the heart in the Canadian Maritime Provinces, IWK Children's Hospital Research Grant, 1988-89, $8500.00.

24. McIntyre L: Principal Investigator, Structure and Process Evaluation of Glace Bay General Hospital Wellness Movement, 1987, Nova Scotia Dept. of Health, $10,218.00.

INVITED ADDRESSES

1. McIntyre L. Social policy and food insecurity. (Invited local lecture). Master of Social Work Social Policy Class, Carleton University, February 22, 2021

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2. McIntyre L Good for all, good for some, good for none: Balancing evidence, ideology and investments for better health outcomes (Invited, provincial, plenary panelist) Campus Alberta Health Outcomes and Public Health Annual Provincial Forum, Edmonton, AB, June 10, 2019 3. McIntyre L (Invited, local). Fireside chat with Evelyn Forget followed by panel participation Forget and Mary Salvani. Basic Income Calgary: Make it B.I.G. Network Conference, Calgary AB May 30, 2019. Also May 31, 2019 led workshop entitled Income and Health: Exploring the Connections 4. McIntyre L. Food insecurity from scratch: Rethinking what we know and do. (Invited, local, keynote), Chronic Pain Centre Food Insecurity Symposium, Calgary, AB, June 21, 2018 5. McIntyre L. Exploring the food insecurity and mental health connection. (Invited, provincial, keynote) Nutrition Resource Centre Annual Fall Conference, Ontario Public Health Association’s 2017 Fall Forum Toronto, ON, Nov 9, 2017 6. McIntyre L. We all need income to eat: An examination of household food insecurity in Canada. (Invited, provincial, keynote); Also invited panelist: Food and Health: Challenges in the 21st century, Saskatchewan Epidemiology Association Fall Symposium, Regina SK, Nov 2, 2017 7. McIntyre L. If you tackle food insecurity, you are halfway to eliminating poverty: A town hall conversation with Oxford County. (Invited, local, plenary). Woodstock, ON, Sept 26, 2017; Also Facilitator with T. Smith-Carrier for a Professional Development Workshop on Poverty Reduction, Sept 27, 2017, Woodstock, ON 8. McIntyre L. Basic Income through the Lens of Food Insecurity. (Invited, local, keynote). Basic Income Calgary and Vibrant Communities Calgary, Calgary, AB, Sept 6, 2017 9. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Basualdo-Hammond C. How does food insecurity relate to health and what are the implications for health care providers? (Invited, national, webinar). Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada [CDPAC], May 18, 2017 10. McIntyre L (Invited, local, interviewer). Fireside chat with André Picard, book launch of Matters of Life and Death: Public Health Issues in Canada, Calgary Central Public Library, May 17, 2017 11. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Vanderkooy P. Who is vulnerable to household food insecurity and what does this mean for policy and practice? (Invited, national, webinar). Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada [CDPAC], April 13, 2017 12. McIntyre L. Insights from abroad: How has Canada navigated its way through some of the challenges we can expect to face in Australia? (Invited,

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international, pre-recorded presentation]. Emergency Food Relief: Peering Ten Years into the Future: an interactive forum for Australia's charitable food workforce presented by the Right to Food Coalition and The Charitable Food Sector Community of Practice, World Congress on Public Health, Melbourne, AUS, April 7, 2017

13. McIntyre L and Mah CL. Food insecurity framing and policy implications. (Invited, national, panellist for opening plenary). Advancing Food Insecurity Research in Canada, PROOF-hosted conference. Toronto, ON, November 17- 18, 2016

14. McIntyre L. Future directions. (Invited, national, panellist for closing plenary). Advancing Food Insecurity Research in Canada, PROOF-hosted conference. Toronto, ON, November 17-18, 2016

15. McIntyre L. Interrogating context and consequences of population health solutions: Where to next? (Invited, national, panellist for CIHR-IPPH Collaborator session). Public Health 2016 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2016

16. McIntyre L. The right to food in Canada. (Invited, local) Amnesty International University of Calgary Chapter conference, Calgary, AB, March 12, 2016

17. McIntyre L. Housing and household food insecurity: Exploring the relationship. (Invited, provincial, webinar). Ontario Public Health Association, October 14, 2015

18. McIntyre L. Optimizing the presentation of your personal research metrics. (Invited, local, panellist) O’Brien Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, AB, September 11, 2015

19. McIntyre L. Overcoming adversity: Tips to flying higher in your training. (Invited, provincial, plenary panel+conference mentor) CASCH: Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health. Banff, AB, September 4-5, 2015

20. McIntyre L, Anderson LC. Leveling Up for Human Security: A Social Gradient Approach (Invited international symposium). 2020 Vision for Humanity Symposium, Calgary, AB, March 28, 2015

21. McIntyre L. Household Food Insecurity in Canada: Political rhetoric and public policy solutions. (Invited, national, panellist). PROOF-Food Secure Canada Invitational Meeting. Toronto, ON, March 25, 2015

22. McIntyre L. Advisor on tap. Hosted by the National Collaborating Centre on Determinants of Health. What does “fair” mean to you? The importance of

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language for advancing health equity. (Invited national, webinar) CHNET-Works! Fireside Chat. January 29, 2015

23. McIntyre L. The long game: career planning and your grant application strategies. (Invited, local, panellist) O’Brien Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, AB, January 23, 2015

24. McIntyre L. Second century of the Canadian Public Health Association: New ways of advocating for action on the determinants of health (Invited panellist for a World Federation of Public Health Associations concurrent session). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 18, 2014

25. McIntyre L. Food insecurity in the health care setting: Scoping review and a modest proposal. Meeting of the Urban Public Health Network, Calgary, AB, October 9, 2014

26. McIntyre L. In Search of the Beautiful Grant (Invited, local, panellist) O’Brien Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, AB, October 3, 2014

27. McIntyre L. Guaranteed Annual Income debate (speaking in the affirmative) Speakers’ Corner, Tomkins Park, Calgary, AB, July 20, 2014

28. McIntyre L. Advisor on Tap with Connie Clement and Sume Ndumbe-Eyoh. Leveraging opportunities for public health action to advance health equity: Exploring findings from Boosting Momentum. (Invited national, webinar) CHNET-Works! Fireside Chat. June 18, 2014

29. McIntyre L. Policy framing of food insecurity in Canada: The unique contribution of nutrition professionals. (Invited, provincial, opening plenary). Ontario Society of Nutrition Professionals in Public Health Nutrition Exchange Conference 2014, Toronto ON, May 30, 2014

30. McIntyre L. (Invited, keynote, local): Introspection à propos des banques alimentaires [“In”-sights about food banks.] Respondents Roncarolo F & Rhissa ZO. Grande conférence IRSPUM-CACIS sur le thème : Les banques alimentaires : regards critiques et croisés, Montréal, QC, May 8, 2014

31. McIntyre L. (Invited, short presentation+ poster, provincial). Food insecurity in the chronic kidney disease population. Campus Alberta Health Outcomes and Public Health annual provincial meeting, Calgary, AB, May 5, 2014

32. McIntyre L. Using StatsCan datasets to uncover policy drivers of household food insecurity in Canada, 1994-2009. (Invited, national, webinar). Canadian Research Data Centre Network (CRDCN) Webinar Series, April 15, 2014

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33. McIntyre L. Poverty and Access to Food. (Invited panellist with Seth Klein and Trish Garner). Food for Thought: Progressive Governance Forum, Columbia Institute’s Centre for Civic Governance, Vancouver, BC, April 4, 2014

34. McIntyre L. Closing remarks and thanks. (Invited, local). Calgary Peace Prize 2014, Calgary Centre for Global Community, Honoring Dr. Samantha Nutt, Founder of War Child, Calgary AB March 20, 2014

35. McIntyre L. Public health considerations regarding food insecurity in Alberta. (Invited, provincial, guest speaker). Public Health WORKS Speaker Series, Webinar: Alberta, March 18, 2014

36. McIntyre L. Policy framing of household food insecurity in Canada: Why getting the problem wrong leads to faulty solutions. (Invited, provincial, Paul- Bernard Lecture), Montreal, QC, December 12, 2013

37. McIntyre L. Formuler des politiques (Policy Framing Analysis): Ce que nous pouvons apprendre de l’insécurité alimentaire (Continuing Education Workshop), Montreal, QC, December 11, 2013

38. McIntyre L. Housing as a determinant of health: Lessons from household food insecurity. (Invited, provincial, opening plenary).Opening Doors Provincial Housing Conference, Calgary Housing Company, Calgary, AB, November 25- 26, 2013.

39. McIntyre L. Reflections: Future of public health education and research. National Forum on Public Health Education and Research (Invited, national, panel), Edmonton, AB, November 13, 2013

40. McIntyre L. Methods in PHIR: Natural Experiments (Invited, national, webinar). Key Lectures in Population Health Intervention Research (PHIR) Series, Hosted by PHIRNET, October 24, 2013.

41. McIntyre L. From classical to critical: Questioning global health research and development approaches. (Invited, provincial, opening plenary). 2nd Annual Global Health Conference, Merging Minds in Global Health: A call for multidisciplinary action. College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, September 20-21, 2013.

42. McIntyre L. Grand challenges for global food security. (Invited, provincial, concurrent session). 2nd Annual Global Health Conference, Merging Minds in Global Health: A call for multidisciplinary action. College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, SK, September 20-21, 2013.

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43. McIntyre L. Peer review: do it well! (Invited, local, panellist) Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, AB, September 13, 2013

44. McIntyre L. Somewhere over the Bow (River). (Invited, provincial, concurrent) CASCH: Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health. Banff, AB, September 6-7, 2013.

45. McIntyre L. Roundtable discussion on the impacts of natural and human-made disasters on mental health, post-traumatic stress syndrome, and public health. (Invited, national, panel). Canadian Medical Association Annual Conference satellite meeting hosted by Liberal health and aboriginal critics, Calgary, AB, August 19, 2013

46. McIntyre L. Policy drivers of health inequity. Spotlight on Population Health and Inequities, Institute for Public Health Spring Forum, Calgary, AB, June 14, 2013

47. McIntyre L. Food Insecurity is a lack of humanity TEDx Calgary, Energy: Full Spectrum, University Theater, University of Calgary, May 11, 2013 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWVHlBgRnDk&feature=share&list=PLsRNo Ux8w3rNQ723tMRA4CTWtEYJUf_ef

48. McIntyre L. Using StatsCan datasets to uncover policy drivers of household food insecurity in Canada, 1994-2009 (Invited, provincial). Colloquium Plenary Speaker, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, March 14-15, 2013

49. McIntyre L. Seven Denunciations: Returning results on the food provisioning strategies of Bangladeshi ultra poor female heads of household (Invited, provincial). Global Health Rounds, Faculty of Medicine, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, February 4, 2013

50. McIntyre L, Lorenzetti D. IPH Mentorship Program: From theory to practice. (Invited, local) Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, February 1, 2013

51. McIntyre L. Large forces affecting health equity. (Invited, provincial, short plenary) Nova Scotia Forum on Health Equity. National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, Antigonish, NS, November 20, 2012

52. McIntyre L. Successful Knowledge Translation for grant applications. (Invited, local, panellist) Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, September 21, 2012

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53. McIntyre L. Budgeting for success in grant applications. (Invited, local, panellist) Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, June 22, 2012

54. McIntyre L. Food insecurity as a population health challenge. (Invited shared panel presentation with Dr. Evan Fraser, national), Planned session on the Emerging Global Threat of Food Insecurity, sponsored by the CIHR-Institute of Population and Public Health at the 2012 Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Edmonton, June 11-14, 2012

55. McIntyre L. CPHA and the Expert Advisory Committee for Insite Case. (Invited shared panel presentation Insite: Public Health`s Day in Court with A Gonsalves, D McKeown, M-J Milloy,).T 2012 Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Edmonton, June 11-14, 2012

56. McLaren L, McIntyre L. Population health intervention research: Basics and opportunities for conceptual advancement (Invited shared plenary presentation, national) PHIRNET 2012 Summer Institute, Montreal, May 26-28, 2012

57. McIntyre L. Getting funded: Training awards/scholarships. (Invited shared panel presentation with Dr. Patricia O’Campo, national) PHIRNET 2012 Summer Institute, Montreal, May 26-28, 2012

58. McIntyre L. Drivers of food insecurity in Canada. (Invited plenary, provincial) Food Matters Conference, co-sponsored by Nutrition & Food Services with Alberta Health and Canadian Society for Nutrition Management, Edmonton, April 28, 2012

59. McIntyre L. An intersectionality analysis of food insecurity among ultrapoor Garo women in Bangladesh (Invited, provincial). Intersectionality Scholar Reading Group, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, March 16, 2012

60. McIntyre L. The grant resubmission game: Strategies that might help you tap in the rebound. (Invited, local, panellist) Institute for Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, January 27, 2012

61. McIntyre L. Food Insecurity in the healthcare setting. (Invited shared panel presentation with Dr. Ellen Vogel, national). 2011 Heart & Stroke Foundation Clinical Update, Campbell Company of Canada Satellite Symposium, Toronto, Dec 9, 2011

62. McIntyre L. Food (In)security. 9th Annual Global Health Symposium on Global Health & Global Health Ethics (Invited, national) University of Toronto Dalla Lana School of Public Health & Joint Centre for Bioethics, Toronto, Nov 1, 2011

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63. McIntyre L. An interrogation of the population health approach for the reduction of health inequities. Keynote address: One day seminar, CIHR funded Strategic Training Program in Transdisciplinary Research on Public Health Intervention: Promotion, Prevention and Public Policy (Invited, national) Monteregie Department of Public Health, Montreal, Oct. 28, 2011

64. McIntyre L CIHR Application Strategies Panel. (Invited, local, panel) Calgary Institute for Population and Public Health/Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar, Calgary, Sept. 16, 2011; The grant resubmission game: Strategies that might help you tap in the rebound

65. McIntyre L (International, Symposium organizer), Gundersen C, Nord M, Tarasuk V. Finally we have a common metric for the measurement of household food security in Canada and the United States: Exploring opportunities. 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, June 21-24, 2011

66. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. (Invited, local). Making sense of local food, food safety, and healthy eating: Canadian farmwomen talk about food provisioning. Dept. of Community Health Sciences/Calgary Institute for Population and Public Health Seminar, April 1, 2011

67. McIntyre L. (Invited, local). The health burden of food insecurity…It’s not what you think. Calgary Interfaith Food Bank Breakfast presentation. Calgary, March 16, 2011

68. McIntyre L Women and Public Health in Canada: A 100 year history. Webcast presentation for Reflections on Women’s Health and Women’s Status: National and Global Perspectives: An International Women’s Day Event, CIHR Institute for Gender and Health & BC Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health, March 8, 2011

69. McIntyre L. Knowledge translation case study presentation and discussion: Disseminating a Whole Person Development approach in Bangladesh. Assessing Canadian Knowledge Translation Approaches In Global Health Research—Canadian Coalition on Global Health Research Workshop, Calgary AB, May 27-28, 2010

70. McIntyre L. Policy drives food insecurity in Canada: Evidence from national surveys. Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar (Invited, local). April 30, 2010

71. McIntyre L. Making the case for the Guaranteed Annual Income. (Invited presenter and panellist with Senator Hugh Segal and Dr. Peter Howie). Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership. Calgary, AB. March 29, 2010.

72. McIntyre L, Glanville NT (Symposium co-organizers). Canadian Community

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Health Survey (CCHS 2.2): Opportunities for Nutritional Epidemiology. Joint meeting of the Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists of Ontario, Ottawa, May 28, 2009.

73. Rock M, McIntyre L, Rondeau K, Persaud S, Thomas, K. Poverty, policies, political will and perceptions: What does using Kraft Dinner® as a lens add to our understanding? Food: Today, Tomorrow, Together Conference, Edmonton, January 30, 2009

74. Glanville NT, Hughes H, McIntyre L. Impact of diet quality on body mass index: interrelationships among food choice behaviours, physical activity and food security status. Joint invitational workshop of the Canadian Society for Clinical Nutrition and the Canadian Society for Nutritional Sciences for CCHS 2.2 grant holders, Toronto, May 29, 2008

75. Persaud S, McIntyre L. Understanding the food provisioning strategies of young adult homeless men in Calgary, Alberta. Calgary Health Region invitational workshop: Food Insecurity: what do we know about it and what does it mean to our communities? University of Calgary Medical School, (Invited, local). March 27, 2008

76. McIntyre L. The long-term outcomes of childhood hunger: Results of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY). Child Health Research Rounds, Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary AB (Invited, local). February 26, 2008

77. McIntyre L. From dietary intake to policy advocacy: Studies of food insecurity in lone mothers Visiting Professor and Lecturer, Alberta Institute of Human Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Science, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB, (Invited, provincial) February 5, 2008

78. McIntyre L. The long-term outcomes of childhood hunger: Results of the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY). Dept. of Community Health Sciences Seminar (Invited, local). November 9, 2007.

79. McIntyre L. Learning from the ‘Daily Food Routine’: Qualitative interviewing of Rohingya (Myanmar) women heads of household in two Bangladesh refugee camps. (Invited, local) Global Health Interest Group, University of Calgary, October 29, 2007

80. McIntyre L. Food insecurity: Understanding and making a difference. (Invited, local). Dietitians of Canada- Calgary Continuing Education Rounds. Calgary, Sept. 25, 2007

81. McIntyre L. Understanding the food provisioning experience of Rohingya women heads of household in Kutupalong and Nayapara refugee camps in Bangladesh:

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A research journey. (Invited, local) Department Of Community Health Sciences Seminar, May 11, 2007

82. McIntyre L: Evidence-based social policy-making for health. (Keynote address, provincial). Health Research Methods Conference 2007, Calgary, AB, May 3 - 4, 2007

83. McIntyre L: Deliberative processes for policy making. (Invited workshop, repeated, provincial). Health Research Methods Conference 2007, Calgary, AB, May 3 - 4, 2007.

84. McIntyre L: Food insecurity: Implications for clinical dietetic practice. Dietitians in Child Health of Calgary Health Region Annual Retreat (Invited local presentation). Calgary, AB, December 1, 2006

85. McIntyre L: What the agri-food sector can do to reduce obesity. (Invited panel presentation). Outlook Conference 2006: Innovating agrifood, Toronto, ON, November 8-9, 2006.

86. McIntyre L: Women, food insecurity, and systemic inequities: An international gender-based analysis of the hunger and family food provisioning experience. (Invited poster). 5th National Institute of Gender and Health Awards Symposium, Halifax, November 6-7, 2006.

87. McIntyre L: Poverty amidst affluence: Food insecurity in Canada. Dr. Betty Flagler Lectureship of the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership. Calgary, AB. October 16, 2006.

88. McIntyre L. The Nutrition Environment. (Invited panelist). Promoting healthy weights workshop. Canadian Population Health Initiative-Chronic Disease Prevention Alliance of Canada, St. John’s NL, May 9, 2006.

89. McIntyre L Interventions to reduce food insecurity among low-income mother-led families: A research program that goes beyond explicating misery. (Invited plenary) Provincial Alberta Community/Public Health Nutrition Committee Meetings. Canmore, AB, April 27-28, 2006.

90. McIntyre L. The Atlantic Public Health Research & Knowledge Translation Network: A model for Alberta? (Invited). Health & Society Seminar Series, University of Calgary, March 8, 2006.

91. McIntyre L. Public health in Canada: Images, impressions, impositions, imperatives. (Invited opening panelist) (Also closing panelist for public health theme). Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Forum, White Point, NS October 24-26, 2005.

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92. McIntyre L. Policy Scan—Identifying the policy possibilities. (Invited plenary). Canadian Council of Food and Nutrition (CCFN) Obesity Forum—New Directions in Policy in Canada, Toronto, October 21, 2005.

93. McIntyre L. The Importance of milk to the socioeconomically deprived. (Invited concurrent session). International Dairy Federation World Dairy Summit. Vancouver, September 17-22, 2005.

94. McIntyre L, Mansour S. Tri-Faculty interprofessional learning program. Health Canada/Nova Scotia Dialogue: Interprofessional education for collaborative patient-centred practice. (Invited presentation). Halifax, November 3, 2004.

95. McIntyre L. Food insecurity and social determinants of health. Canadian Association of Food Banks Annual Conference. (Invited concurrent workshop). Halifax, NS, June 3-4, 2004.

96. McIntyre L. Hungry mothers of barely fed children: The impact of food shortage on families with children 0-14. CAYAC (Nova Scotia Children & Youth Action Committee) Information Day. Concurrent session. Truro, NS, May 14, 2004.

97. McIntyre L. Children’s nutrition programs and food insecurity. Keynote address. CHEP: Saskatoon’s All Partners’ Roundtable on Children’s Nutrition Program. Saskatoon, SK April 23, 2004.

98. McIntyre L. At home and in the community: The future of health care forever. (Invited panel presentation) Annual Conference and General Meeting of VON Canada, Halifax, NS, November 14, 2003.

99. McIntyre L. Child hunger: Western vs developing country perspectives. (Invited concurrent session). 3rd World Congress on Child and Youth Health, Vancouver, BC, May 11-14, 2003.

100. McIntyre L. Social inclusion and food insecurity. (Invited plenary). CCSD/HRDC Conference--What do we know and where do we go? Building a social inclusion research agenda, Ottawa, ON, March 27-28, 2003.

101. McIntyre L. Food security as a determinant of health. (Invited plenary) Social Determinants of Health Across the Life-Span Conference, Toronto, ON, Nov. 29- Dec 1, 2002.

102. McIntyre L. Living poor: The daily occupations of low-income lone mothers. (Invited plenary). Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Saint John, NB, May 27, 2002.

103. McIntyre L. Hungry mothers of barely fed children. Visiting Professor, University of Texas Health Sciences School of Public Health, Houston, April 15, 2002.

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104. McIntyre L. A follow-up study of child hunger in Canada. Ready, Set, Go National Dialogue Conference hosted by the Applied Research Branch of Human Resources Development Canada. Ottawa, January 30-February 1, 2002.

105. McIntyre L. Anchoring pharmacy in the future of health care. (Invited address) Centennial Scholars Award Luncheon. Canadian Pharmacists Association Annual Conference, Halifax, May 29, 2001.

106. McIntyre L. A report of the CIHR/NHRDP project on the diets of and food experiences of low-income lone mothers in Atlantic Canada in relation to their children. (Invited address) Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion Seminars, Banting Theater, Tunney's Pasture, Ottawa, May 7, 2001.

107. McIntyre L. A follow-up study of child hunger in Canada. (Invited presentation by Office of Nutrition Policy and Promotion, Health Canada to interdepartmental staff) Ottawa, May 7, 2001.

108. McIntyre L. Child Hunger in Canada. (Invited address) Children's Aid Society of Halifax Annual General Meeting, Halifax, June 23, 1999.

109. McIntyre L, Connor SK, Warren J. A glimpse of child hunger in Canada. (Invited workshop presenter) Investing in Children Conference, Ottawa, October 27-29, 1998.

110. McIntyre L. Enhancing community health through community-based research. (Invited keynote address). Community-based research for enhanced community health. Third annual research conference hosted by Health Research Networking Group - Western Region. Cornwallis, NS, June 16, 1998.

111. McIntyre L. Prospects and challenges for training and research in public health? (Invited closing panelist). Best Practices in Public Health: Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Montreal, June 7-10, 1998.

112. McIntyre L: Continental Drift: The globalization of health. (Invited plenary). International Luncheon Speaker at the American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference and Exhibition , Baltimore, Md, April 5, 1998.

113. Rudderham S, Wien F, McIntyre L, Moore C. Nova Scotia Regional Health Survey Results (Invited workshop). National Aboriginal Information and Research Conference. Ottawa, March 29-31,1998.

114. McIntyre L: Learning readiness and the need for children's feeding programs. (Invited plenary). Learning Readiness: Putting Children First, New City of Toronto Invited Symposium, Toronto, February 18, 1998.

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115. McIntyre L: Intersectoral Action for Health Conference, jointly sponsored by the World Health Organization and the Canadian Public Health Association (Canadian delegate & rapporteur), Halifax, April 20-23, 1997.

116. McIntyre L: A Vision for Health Research in Nova Scotia. (Invited keynote). Nova Scotia Dietetic Association Fall Workshop, Halifax, October 25, 1996.

117. McIntyre L: Venturing Beyond the Small Pond: An international perspective on community health (Invited keynote). Annual Conference of the Catholic Health Association of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta Sept. 24-25, 1996; also Bearpit Session with Dr. McIntyre.

118. McIntyre L: Higher Medical Education in National and Regional Integrations: European Union, Mercosur, NAFTA, South East Asia. (Invited panellist on NAFTA). World Summit of Deans and Experts on Health and Medical Education, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sept. 3-7, 1996.

119. McIntyre L: Drug Dependency Workshop: Demystifying the New Health Rhetoric. (Invited workshop facilitator), NS Drug Dependency Services, Halifax, June 21, 1996.

120. McIntyre L: Closing Panel (Invited plenary). Advisory Committee on Health Services, National Roundtable on Primary Care, Ottawa, June 17-18, 1996; remarks published in "What we heard: A national consultation on primary health care", Advisory Committee on Health Services, Sept. 1996, p. A2:1-3.

121. McIntyre L: Venturing Beyond the Small Pond: An international perspective on community health. (Invited plenary). Joint National Conference of the Canadian Healthcare Association and the Canadian College of Health Services Executives, Ottawa, June 2-6, 1996.

122. McIntyre L: Walking the Talk. Public Health Association of Nova Scotia Conference. (Invited Pre-conference Workshop), Halifax, May 2, 1996.

123. McIntyre L: Health Promotion in the Classroom: A framework for teachers. (Invited workshop). Child Poverty and Education, Joint Conference of the Nova Scotia Teacher's Union and Mount St. Vincent University, Halifax, February 23, 1996; also panellist on child poverty.

124. McIntyre L: Epidemiology--Outbreak Investigation (Invited concurrent plenary). Infection Control Association of Nova Scotia Educational Conference 1995, Halifax, Sept. 22, 1995.

125. Research Design Workshop: determining the value and effectiveness of school food programs. (Invited participant). Toronto, May 5, 1995.

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126. McIntyre L: Child and Adolescent Requirements. (Invited plenary). Nutrition Recommendations: Building Bridges for Canada - U.S. Harmonization. Ottawa, April 5-7, 1995.

127. McIntyre L: Reinventing a National University of the Maritimes. (Invited Address to the Reinventing Dalhousie Forum) Halifax, November 18, 1994.

128. McIntyre L: Health in development: Practical approaches to health programming. (Invited). CIDA Brown Bag Lunch, Ottawa, November 10, 1994

129. McIntyre L: Healthy public policy: Breastfeeding protection, promotion and support. (Keynote address). Breastfeeding forum: Creating a plan for the future of breastfeeding support in our region, Halifax, November 5, 1994.

130. McIntyre L: Child Health Issues for Each Atlantic Province--a comparison (Invited Response to Dr. Denise Avard, Canadian Institute of Child Health). Atlantic Provinces Pediatric Society Annual Meeting, Halifax, October 22, 1994.

131. McIntyre L: Children's Nutrition Programmes in Canada: Reducing Inequities? (Invited) Maritime School of Social Work Annual Meeting Lecture. Halifax, October 14, 1994.

132. McIntyre L: Child Health Statistics (Invited). National Child Health Goals Workshop, Halifax, Sept. 23-24, 1994.

133. Belzer E, McIntyre L: Final Results of the Dartmouth Health Promotion Study. Presentation to Dartmouth District School Board, Sept. 22, 1994.

134. McIntyre L: Proceed with Care: Final Report of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies--Public Health Implications (Invited panelist). Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Edmonton, June 12-15, 1994.

135. McIntyre L: Lessons from Child Nutrition Programmes Across Canada (Keynote address). Nutriaction '94 Second Annual Conference, FoodShare Metro Toronto, Toronto, June 2, 1994.

136. McIntyre L: An overview of the wellness versus illness models of health care delivery (Opening address). Physiotherapy workshop on Patient-focussed therapy. Victoria General Hospital, October 18, 1993.

137. McIntyre L: The Politics of Breakfast and Children: What a researcher can do (Invited concurrent session). Canadian Dietetic Association Annual Conference, Toronto, May 30-June 2, 1993.

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138. McIntyre L: Health Policy Perspectives for Seniors (Speaker and moderator). Annual General Meeting and Educational Symposium, Gerontology Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax, May 28, 1993.

139. McIntyre L & Yoshida K: Designing a Patient Satisfaction Survey (Invited workshop). Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. Halifax, May 25-28, 1993.

140. McIntyre L: Health Policy Perspectives for Seniors (Speaker and moderator). Annual General Meeting and Educational Symposium, Gerontology Association of Nova Scotia, Halifax, May 28, 1993.

141. McIntyre L: The Evolution of Health Promotion: Changing Us, Changing Them (Keynote). Canadian Physiotherapy Association Congress. Halifax, May 25-28, 1993.

142. McIntyre L: Issues and Trends in Public Health--An International Perspective (Opening plenary) Alberta Public Health Association 50th Anniversary Conference, Calgary, May 11-14, 1993.

143. McIntyre L: Bringing the World Into Your Classroom (Panelist), Instructional Development Workshop, Dalhousie University, Halifax, April 29, 1993.

144. McIntyre L: The Evolving Health Care System (Panelist). Pharmacy Professional Development Week, Halifax, Feb. 4, 1993.

145. McIntyre L: Breakfast and Learning - Is there a connection? (Invited + workshop). Our Children + Our Families = Our Future. Conference sponsored by Advanced Education and Labour, Health and Community Services, New Brunswick Gov't. Oct. 3, 1992.

146. McIntyre L: Survey Design - A How-to Approach (Invited workshop). Annual Conference of the NS Assoc. of Quality Assurance and Risk Managers, October 1-2, 1992.

147. McIntyre L: Declining resources and expanding demands in health care. (Invited) Annual General Meeting of the Directors of Physiotherapy, Canadian Physiotherapy Assoc- NS Division, Sept. 11, 1992.

148. McIntyre L: Address to the Graduating Class, VG Hospital Schools, August 7, 1992.

149. McIntyre L: The Fragility of the Partnership Relationship: Lessons from Ghana. (Invited) Nova Scotia Council on Multicultural Health, Halifax, June 6, 1992.

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150. McIntyre L: Hunger in the Classroom (Keynote address), St. Michael's Hospital Symposium, "Breakfast and Learning - A Vital Link", Toronto, April 24, 1992.

151. McIntyre L: Hunger in the Classroom (Invited concurrent), Calgary City Teachers' Convention Association, Calgary, Feb. 20, 1992.

152. McIntyre L: Hunger in the Classroom. (Invited plenary) Canadian Home Economics Association, Halifax, July 7, 1991.

153. McIntyre L: Epidemiology: Linking your facility with the community (Invited concurrent session), Canadian Hospital Association, Toronto, June 19, 1991.

154. McIntyre L: The Evolution of Health Promotion (Keynote), Canadian Dental Hygiene Association Professional Conference, Moncton, June 7, 1991.

155. McIntyre L: Strategies for Feeding Low Income Children. (Invited plenary) Maritime District Medical Health Officer Meeting, Moncton, June 6, 1991.

156. McIntyre L: Poverty and Health (Keynote), Community Health Nurses Association of Nova Scotia Annual Conference, May 4, 1991.

157. McIntyre L: Healthy Outcomes (Invited), Board Retreat, Fishermen's Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg, Feb. 23, 1991.

158. McIntyre L: Hunger in the Classroom. (Invited). "Friday at Four" Lecture Series, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Jan. 25, 1991.

159. McIntyre L: The Value of Breakfast for Children. (Invited plenary), Kellogg Nutrition Symposium, Toronto, Apr. 6, 1990, printed in proceedings.

160. McIntyre L: The Nova Scotia Royal Commission on Health Care: The Community Point of View. (Invited) The Senate Forum on the Report of the Royal Commission on Health Care, Halifax, January 12, 1990.

161. McIntyre L: Fragility of the Partnership Relationship: Lessons learned from the Dalhousie-Kumasi Education and Development Project. (Visiting Lecturer). Memorial University of Newfoundland, Dept. of Community Medicine, April 24-25, 1991.

162. McIntyre L: Final Results: Impact Evaluation of a Health Education Program at a Community Hospital. (Visiting Lecturer) Memorial University of Newfoundland, Dept. of Community Medicine, April 24-25, 1991.

163. McIntyre L: Update on Immunization, Dalhousie Continuing Medical Education, Halifax, Feb. 12, 1991.

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164. McIntyre L: Technology Assessment in Atlantic Canada. (Invited) presented at L`évaluation des technologies de la santé, Quebec City, May 25-26 1989, printed in proceedings.

165. McIntyre L: Growing Old in Nova Scotia: The Impact of an Aging Population. (Invited) presented at Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations Annual Meeting Nov. 22-24, 1987.

166. McIntyre L: Health Advocacy for Allied Health Professionals. (Invited) presented at Health Promotion, pre-conference workshop, Maritime Occupational Therapy Annual Meeting, Sept.24, 1987, Halifax, N.S.

167. McIntyre L: Nutrition in Medical Education. (Invited Speaker and Moderator), Kellogg Nutrition Symposium, Toronto, 1980, printed in proceedings.

PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS

Publications – Peer Reviewed

1. Mah CL, Lynch M, Knox B, McIntyre L. Who is food insecure? Political storytelling on hunger, household food choices, and the construction of archetypal populations. J Hunger Environ Nutrition 2020: 1-18 https://doi.org/10.1080/19320248.2020.1807434

2. Wright Jr JR, McIntyre L. Misread and Mistaken: Étienne Lancereaux’s enduring legacy in the classification of diabetes mellitus. J Med Biography 2020;1-7 https://doi.org/10.1177/0967772020914797.

3. Nguyen DTK, McLaren L, Oekle ND, McIntyre L. Developing a framework to inform scale-up success for population health interventions: A critical interpretive synthesis of the literature. Glob Health Res Policy 2020;5(18):1-11 https://doi.org/10.1186/s41256-020-00141-8

4. Wright Jr JR, McIntyre L. The fable of “The Doctor and the Goose,” by Charles Chauvin Boisclair Deléry D.M.P. J Med Biography 2020;1-9 https://doi.org/10.1177/0967772020907009

5. McIntyre L. Framing analysis: Its usefulness as a tool for advocacy on public health nutrition problems. Public Health Nutr 2020; 1-3, 21 May http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020000373

6. Olstad DL, McIntyre L. Reconceptualising precision public health. BMJ Open 2019;9:e030279 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/9/9/e030279

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7. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. Household food insecurity narrows the sex gap in five adverse mental health outcomes among Canadian adults. Int J Environ Res Public Health 2019;16(3):319-334 https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16030319

8. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Mah CL. The application of ‘valence’ to the idea of household food insecurity in Canada. Soc Sci Med 2019;220:176-183 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.11.016

9. McIntyre L, Jessiman-Perreault G, Mah CL, Godley J. A Social Network Analysis of Canadian food insecurity policy actors. Can J Dietet Pract Res 2018;79(2):60- 66, http://dcjournal.ca/doi/abs/10.3148/cjdpr-2017-034

10. McIntyre L, Kwok C, Patten SB. The effect of child hunger on educational attainment and early childbearing outcomes in a longitudinal population sample of Canadian youth. Paediatr Child Health 2018; e77-e84; https:/doi.org/10.1093/pch/pxx177

11. McIntyre L, Wu X, Kwok C, Emery JCH. A natural experimental study of the protective effect of homeownership on household food insecurity in Canada before and after a recession (2008-2009). Can J Public Health 2017;108(2): e135–e144, doi: 10.17269/CJPH.108.5568

12. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. The household food insecurity gradient and potential reductions in adverse population mental health outcomes in Canadian adults. SSM (Social Science & Medicine)- Population Heath December 2017; 3: 464-472 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ssmph.2017.05.013

13. McIntyre L, Wu X, Kwok C, Patten SB. The pervasive effect of youth self-report of hunger on depression over six years of follow up. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 2017;52(5):537-547 doi: 10.1007/s00127-017-1361-5

14. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Mah CL. A framing analysis of Canadian household food insecurity policy illustrates co-construction of an intractable problem. Critical Policy Studies 2018;12(2):149-168 doi: 10.1080/19460171.2016.1253491

15. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. A great or heinous idea?: Why food waste diversion renders policy discussants apoplectic. Critical Public Health 2017;27(5):566-576 doi: 10.1080/09581596.2016.1258455

16. McIntyre L, Dutton DJ, Kwok C, Emery JCH. Reduction of food insecurity in low- income Canadian seniors as a likely impact of a Guaranteed Annual Income. Canadian Public Policy 2016;42(3):274-286 doi:10.3138/cpp.2015-069

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17. McIntyre L, Lukic R, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. Legislation debated as responses to household food insecurity in Canada, 1995-2012. J Hunger Environ Nutrition 2016;11(4):441-455 doi:/10.1080/19320248.2016.1157551

18. McIntyre L, Kwok C, Emery JCH, Dutton DJ. Impact of a Guaranteed Annual Income program on Canadian seniors' physical, mental, and functional health. Can J Public Health 2016; 107(2):e176–e182 http://dx.doi.org/10.17269/CJPH.107.5372

19. Patterson PB, McIntyre L, Anderson LC, Mah CL. Political rhetoric from Canada can inform healthy public policy argumentation. Health Promotion Intl 2017;32(5):871-880 doi: 10.1093/heapro/daw019

20. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. Household food insecurity in Canada: Problem definition and potential solutions in the public policy domain. Canadian Public Policy 2016;42(1):83-93 doi:10.3138/cpp.2015-066

21. McIntyre L, Tougas D, Rondeau K, Mah CL. “In”-sights about food banks from a critical interpretive synthesis of the academic literature. Agriculture and Human Values 2016;33(4):843–859 doi: 10.1007/s10460-015-9674-z

22. Munro J, Patterson PB, McIntyre L. ‘Your father is no more:’ Insights on guardianship and abandonment from ultrapoor women heads of household in Bangladesh. Women’s Studies Intl Forum 2015;53: 43-52 doi:10.1016/j.wsif.2015.09.005

23. Munro J, McIntyre L. (Not) Getting Political: Indigenous women and preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV in West Papua. Culture, Health & Sexuality 2016;18(2):156-170 http://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2015.1070436

24. McIntyre L, Wu, X, Fleisch VC, Emery JCH. Homeowner versus non-homeowner differences in household food insecurity in Canada, J Housing and the Built Environ 2016;31(2):349–366 http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10901-015- 9461-6?wt_mc=email.event.1.SEM.ArticleAuthorOnlineFirst

25. McIntyre L, Pow J, Emery JCH. A path analysis of recurrently food insecure Canadians discerns employment, income, and negative health effects. J Poverty 2015;19(1):71-87 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10875549.2014.979462

26. Munro J, Parker BF, McIntyre L. An intersectionality analysis of gender, indigeneity, and food insecurity among ultrapoor Garo women in Bangladesh. Intl J Indigenous Health 2014;10(1):68-82 http://journals.uvic.ca/index.php/ijih/issue/view/740.

27. Olabiyi OM, McIntyre L. Determinants of food insecurity in higher-income households in Canada. J Hunger Environ Nutrition 2014;9(4):433-448 DOI: 10.1080/19320248.2014.908450

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28. Mah CL, Hamill C, Rondeau K, McIntyre L. A frame-critical policy analysis of Canada’s response to the World Food Summit 1998-2008. Arch Public Health 2014; 72:41. doi:10.1186/2049-3258-72-41 http://www.archpublichealth.com/content/72/1/41

29. Allen-Scott L K, Hatfield JM, McIntyre L, McLaren L. Operationalizing the ‘population health’ approach to permit consideration and minimization of unintended harms of public health interventions: a malaria control example Critical Public Health published online November 11, 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09581596.2014.980397

30. McIntyre L. Policy processes and Public Health. Invited Editorial. Can J Public Health 2014: 105 (5): e320-3

31. Munro J, McIntyre L. ‘Why should I feed her less?’: Challenging assumptions on daughter discrimination in the food provisioning values of ultrapoor Bangladeshi female heads of household. Women’s Studies Intl Forum 2014;45:1-9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.03.014

32. Mema SC, Friesen B, Desai S, Rock M, McIntyre L. Rabies in a Calgary puppy adopted from the Arctic (letter). Can J Public Health 2014;104(7):e507

33. Allen-Scott LK, Hatfield JM, McIntyre L. A scoping review of unintended harm associated with public health interventions: Towards a typology and an understanding of underlying factors. Intl J Public Health 2014;59(1):3-14 Free access/Editors’ choice http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00038-013-0526- 6; accompanying editorial http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00038-013- 0534-6

34. Mumtaz Z, Salway S, Bhatti A, McIntyre L. Addressing invisibility, inferiority and powerlessness to achieve gains in maternal health for the ultra-poor. Lancet (Viewpoint) 2014; 383(9922):1095-1097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140- 6736(13)61646-3

35. McLaren L, McIntyre L. Conceptualizing child care as a population health intervention: Can a strong case be made for a universal approach in Canada, a liberal welfare regime? Critical Public Health, 2014;42(4): 414-428 DOI:10.1080/09581596.2013.803035

36. McIntyre L, Thille P, Hatfield JM. Interrogating progress indicators of the third Millennium Development Goal from the viewpoint of ultrapoor Bangladeshi female heads of household. Can J Devel Studies, 2013; 34(4): 447-460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02255189.2013.816629

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37. Emery JCH, Fleisch VC, McIntyre L. Legislated changes to federal pension income in Canada will adversely affect low income seniors’ health. Prev Med 2013: 57(6): 963-966; doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.09.004

38. Tarasuk VS, Mitchell A, McLaren L, McIntyre L. Chronic physical and mental health conditions among adults may increase vulnerability to household food insecurity: Inferences from the Canadian Community Health Survey. J Nutr 2013; 143(11) 1785-1793. doi:10.3945/jn.113.178483

39. McIntyre L, Shyleyko R, Nicholson C, Beanlands H, McLaren L. Perceptions of the social determinants of health by two groups more and less affiliated with Public Health in Canada. BMC Research Notes 2013, 6:247; DOI: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1756-0500/6/247

40. McIntyre L, Williams JVA, Lavorato DH, Patten S. Depression and suicide ideation in late adolescence and early adulthood are an outcome of child hunger. J Affect Dis 2013;150(1):123-129, DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jad.2012.11.029

41. Nguyen DTK, Leung KK, McIntyre L, Ghali WA, Sauve R. Does Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI) training improve the skills of health workers? A systematic review and meta-analysis. PLOS One, June 2013; 8(6),pp 113 PLoS ONE 8(6): e66030. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066030. Available at http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0066030

42. Matheson J, McIntyre L. Women respondents report higher household food insecurity than do men in similar Canadian households. Public Health Nutrition 2013; 17(1): 40–48, doi:10.1017/S136898001300116X http://journals.cambridge.org/repo_A89gsVBt

43. McIntyre L, Bartoo AC, Emery JCH. When working is not enough: Food insecurity in the Canadian labour force. Public Health Nutrition 2013;17(1): 49- 57, doi:10.1017/S1368980012004053

44. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Understanding the aspirations of ultra poor women in Bangladesh can enhance wellbeing and target development efforts. Int J Wellbeing 2013; 3(1): 82-97 doi:10.5502/ijw.v3i1.5

45. McIntyre L, Munro J. “Nobody Helps Us”: Insights from ultrapoor Bangladeshi women on being beyond reach. Devel Prac 2013; 23(2):157-168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2013.772118

46. McIntyre L, Bartoo AC, Pow J, Potestio ML. Coping with child hunger in Canada: Have household strategies changed over a decade? Can J Public Health 2012;103(6):428-32

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47. McLaren L, Sumar N, Lorenzetti DL, Campbell NRC, McIntyre L, Tarasuk V. Population-level interventions in government jurisdictions for dietary sodium reduction: differential effects by social and economic indicators on health outcomes related to high sodium intake. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2012, Issue Art. No.: CD010166. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD010166. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010166/full

48. Galesloot S, McIntyre L, Fenton T, Tyminski S. Food insecurity among Canadian adults receiving diabetes care. Can J Diet Prac Res 2012; 73(3): e261-e266. DOI: 10.3148/73.3.2012.e261

49. Fenton C, Hatfield J, McIntyre L.: A Qualitative pilot study of food insecurity among Maasai women in Tanzania. Pan-African Med J 2012;12:81 http://www.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/12/81/full

50. Emery JCH, Bartoo AC, Matheson J, Ferrer A, Kirkpatrick SI, Tarasuk V, McIntyre L. Evidence of the association between household food insecurity and heating cost inflation in Canada from 1998–2001. Can Public Policy 2012; 38(2): 181-215

51. Sema SC, McIntyre L, Musto R. Childhood Vision Screening in Canada: Public Health evidence and practice. Can J Public Health 2012;103(1):40-45

52. Rock MJ, McIntyre L, Persaud SA, Thomas KL. A media advocacy intervention linking health disparities and food insecurity. Health Ed Res 2011; 26(6): 948-960

53. Sim SM, Glanville NT, McIntyre L. Food management behaviours in food insecure, lone mother-led families. Can J Diet Prac Res 2011;72(3):123-129

54. Kryzanowski J, McIntyre L. A holistic model for the selection of environmental assessment indicators to assess the impact of industrialization on indigenous health. Can J Public Health 2011;102(2):112-117

55. McIntyre L, Rondeau K, Kirkpatrick SI, Hatfield J, Islam KS, SN Huda. Food provisioning experiences of ultrapoor female heads of household living in Bangladesh. Soc Sci Med 2011;72:969-976

56. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Individual consumer food localism: A review anchored in Canadian farmwomen’s reflections. J Rural Studies 2011;27(2):116-124

57. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Hilchie-Pye A. Spilt Milk: An inter-sectoral partnership that failed to advance milk security for low-income lone mothers in Nova Scotia, Canada. Global Health Promotion 2011;18(1):20-22

58. Persaud S, McIntyre L, Milaney K. Working homeless men in Calgary, Canada:

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Hegemony and identity. Human Organization 2010; 69(4):343-351

59. McIntyre L, Szewchuk A, Munro J. Inclusion and exclusion in mid-life lesbian women’s experiences of the Pap test. Culture, Health & Sexuality 2010;12(8):885-898

60. Kirkpatrick SI, McIntyre L, Potestio ML. Child hunger and long-term adverse consequences for health. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2010;164(8):754-762

61. Mema S, MacDonald J, Wyse PH, Gonders T, Musto R, McIntyre L. Public health adds value to an investigation of epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Can J Ophthalmology 2010;45(5):538

62. Williams PL, McIntyre L, Glanville NT. Milk Insecurity: Accounts of a new food insecurity phenomenon in Canada and its relation to public policy. J Hunger Environ Nutrition 2010;5(2):142-157

63. Rondeau K, McIntyre L. ‘I know what’s gone into it’: Canadian farmwomen’s conceptualisation of food safety. Health, Risk & Society 2010;12(3):211-229

64. McLaren L, McIntyre L, Kirkpatrick SI. Rose’s population strategy of prevention need not increase social inequalities in health. Int J Epidemiol 2010;39:372-377

65. Russell ML, McIntyre L. Boundaries and overlap: Community medicine/public health doctors and primary care physicians. Can Fam Physician 2009;55:1102- 3.e1-5

66. McIntyre L, Thille P, Rondeau KR. Farmwomen’s discourses on family food provisioning: Gender, healthism, and risk avoidance. Food and Foodways 2009;17(2):80-103

67. Kirkpatrick SI, McIntyre L. The Chief Public Health Officer’s report on health inequalities and inequities: What does it mean for public health researchers and practitioners? Can J Public Health 2009;100(2):93-95

68. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Surviving BSE: Farm women’s discussion of the effects of BSE on food. J Toxicology Environ Health, Part A: Current Issues, 2009; 72 (17 & 18):1083-1085

69. Russell ML, McIntyre L. An estimation of Canada’s public health physician workforce. Can J Public Health 2009;100(3):199-203

70. Glanville NT, McIntyre L. Beverage consumption in low income, “Milk-friendly” families. Can J Diet Prac Res 2009;70(2):95-98

71. Rock, M, McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Discomforting comfort foods: Stirring the pot on

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Kraft Dinner and social inequality in Canada. Agriculture and Human Values; 2009; 26(3):167-176.

72. McIntyre L, Galesloot S. Hunger in Canada. (letter to the editor). CMAJ 2008; 178(6): 730

73. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Li J. Low-income women’s dietary intakes are sensitive to the depletion of household resources over a month. J Nutr 2007;137:1980- 1987

74. McIntyre L, Tarasuk V, Li YJ. Improving the nutritional status of food insecure women: First, let them eat what they like. Public Health Nutrition 2007; 10(11):1288-1298

75. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Williams P. Milk as metaphor: Low income lone mothers’ characterization of their challenges acquiring milk for their families. Ecol Food Nutr 2007;46:263-279.

76. Glanville NT, McIntyre L. Diet quality of Atlantic families headed by single mothers. Can J Dietetic Practice & Research 2006;67(1):28-35.

77. Robinson LM, McIntyre L, Officer S. Welfare babies: Poor children’s experiences informing healthy peer relationships. Health Promotion Intl 2005; 20:342-350 http://heapro.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/dai017?ijkey=zB2RkvPlG 12tmd7&keytype=ref.

78. McIntyre L, Officer S, Robinson LM. Feeling poor: The felt experience of low- income lone mothers. Affilia 2003;18(3): 316-331.

79. Williams PL, McIntyre L, Dayle JB, Raine K. The 'wonderfulness' of children's feeding programs. Health Promotion International 2003;18(2):163-170.

80. Dayle JB, McIntyre L. Children’s feeding programs in Atlantic Canada: Some Foucauldian theoretical concepts in action. Social Science & Medicine 2003;57:313-325.

81. Raine K, McIntyre L, Dayle JB. The failure of charitable school- and community- based nutrition programs to feed hungry children. Critical Public Health 2003; 13(2):155-169.

82. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Raine KD, Dayle JB, Anderson B, Battaglia N. Do low- income lone mothers compromise their nutrition to feed their children? CMAJ 2003;168 (6): 686-691.

83. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Officer S, Anderson B, Raine KD, Dayle JB. Food insecurity of low-income lone mothers and their children in Atlantic Canada. Can

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J Public Health 2002;93:411-415.

84. McIntyre L, Raine K, Hobson H, Dayle JB. Origin stories from children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada: Heart-wrenching tales or contemporary legends? Contemporary Legend 2001; New Series Vol 4:108-125.

85. McIntyre L, Raine KD, Dayle JB. Re: Benefits and barriers associated with participation in food programs in three low-income Ontario communities (letter to the editor and authors’ response). Can J Diet Pract Res 2002; 63(2):52-53.

86. McIntyre L, Warren J, Connor SK. Child hunger in Canada (letter to the editor and reply to Finkelstein and Leistikow). CMAJ 2001; 64(9):1275-6.

87. McIntyre L, Raine K, Dayle JB. The institutionalization of children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada. Can J Diet Pract Res 2001; 62(2):53-57.

88. McIntyre L, Connor SK, Warren J. Child hunger in Canada: results of the 1994 National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, CMAJ 2000;163(8):961-5; http://www.cma.ca/cmaj/vol-163/issue-8/issue-8.htm.

89. Dayle JB, McIntyre L, Raine Travers, KD. The dragnet of children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada. Soc Sci Med 2000;51:1783-1793.

90. Connor S, McIntyre L. The socio-demographic predictors of smoking cessation among pregnant women in Canada. Can J Public Health 1999;90:352-355.

91. McIntyre L, Travers KD, Dayle J. Children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada: Reducing or reproducing inequities? Can J Public Health 1999;90:196-200.

92. McIntyre L, Jagosh J. Challenges in implementing innovative and successful sexually transmitted disease control programs: Theory and Practice. Can J Human Sexuality 1998;7(4): 321-329.

93. McIntyre L, Belzer EG, Manchester L, Blanchard W, Officer S, Simpson AC. The Dartmouth Health Promotion Study: A failed quest for synergy in school health promotion. J School Health 1996;66:132-137.

94. McIntyre L. The role of the researcher cum health policy advocate. J Can Diet Assoc 1996;57:35-38.

95. McIntyre L, Horbul BA. A survey of breakfast-eating among young schoolchildren in Northeastern Ontario. Can J Public Health 1995;86;305-308.

96. Human DG, McIntyre L, Gniewek A, Hanna BD. Technology assessment of non- surgical closure of patent ductus arteriosus: An evaluation of the clinical effectiveness and costs of a new medical device. Pediatrics 1995;96:703-706.

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97. Watling C, Gyebi-Ofosu E, McIntyre L. Assessment of home management of fever among children in the Ashanti Region of Ghana. (letter), J Trop Pediatr 1995;41:189-190.

98. Roy DL, McIntyre L, Human DG, Nanton MA, Sherman GJ, Allen LM, Finley JP. Trends in the prevalence of congenital heart disease: Comprehensive observations over a twenty four year period in a defined region of Canada, Can J Cardiol 1994;10(8)821-26.

99. Belzer EG, McIntyre L. A model for coordinating school health promotion programs. J School Health 1994;64(5):196-200.

100. Belzer EG, McIntyre L, Simpson C, Officer S, Stadey N. A method to increase informed consent in school health research. J School Health 1993;63(7):316-317.

101. McIntyre L. A survey of breakfast-skipping and inadequate breakfast eating among young schoolchildren in Nova Scotia. Can J Public Health 1993;84(6):410-414.

102. Wile H, McIntyre L. The management of childhood obesity. Can J Pediatr 1993;5(1):188-196.

103. McIntyre L. The importance of sexually transmitted disease control for the prevention of infertility. NS Med J 1992;71(5):190-192,196.

104. Ferguson C, McIntyre L, Kaminsky DC. Opiniones de los adultos hondurenos respecto a los ninos callejeros. (Opinions of Honduran adults about street children). Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 1993;114(2):105- 114.

105. De Becker I, MacPherson H, LaRoche GR, Braunstein J, Cottle R, McIntyre LL, Kozousek V. Negative predictive value of a population-based preschool vision screening program. Ophthalmology 1992;99:998-1003.

106. McIntyre L. The Evolution of Health Promotion. Can Dent Hyg Assoc J Probe 1992;26:15-22.

107. McIntyre L, Dayle J. Exploratory analysis of children's nutrition programs in Canada. Soc Sci Med 1992;35(9):1123-1129.

108. Wile H, McIntyre L. Weight control counselling in children: Is it effective? J Can Dietet Assoc 1992;53(2):168-71.

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109. Simpson AC, McIntyre L, Ste.-Marie M: Acute Diarrhea Therapy - Suboptimal? (letter). Pediatrics 1992;89:806.

110. LaRoche GR, McIntyre L: Serious childhood injuries caused by air guns (Letter). Can Med Assoc J 1991;145:201.

111. O'Quinn J, McIntyre L, Meade S: Patrones de lactancia natural en la isla Montserrat. Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana 1992;112(6):500-507.

112. O'Quinn J, McIntyre L, Meade S: Breastfeeding patterns of Montserratian women. PAHO Bulletin 1991;25(4):320-325.

113. Wright JR Jr, McIntyre L, Rand JJ, Hixson EG: Nordic ski-jumping injuries: A survey of active American jumpers. Am J Sports Med 1991;19:615-619.

114. McIntyre L: The science and practice of community health. (Editorial). NS Med J 1990;5:141.

115. Belzer EG, Cogdon A, MacNeil A, McIntyre L: Cross-Canada trek for fun and fitness. CAHPER 1991;57:38-40.

116. Worster A, McIntyre L: Epidemiology of child motor vehicle- related accidents in Nova Scotia, 1983-1987 NS Med J 1990;69:43-46.

117. Anderson KL, McIntyre L, Delmore T: Animal Bites and Risk of Exposure to Rabies: A survey of children in Southern Ontario. Environ Hlth Rev 1990:34:9-11.

118. McIntyre L: School Absenteeism in Halifax, Nova Scotia. NS Med J 1990;69:63-4.

119. McIntyre L: An Epidemiological Approach to Investigating Increased Length of Stay at a Pediatric Hospital. Dimen Health Serv. Feb.1990:28-31.

120. Berih AA, McIntyre LL, Lynk AD: Pharmacy Dispensing Practices for Sudanese Children with Diarrhoea, Public Health 1989;103:455-8.

121. Cottreau C, McIntyre L, Favara B: Professional Attitudes Towards the Autopsy. A survey of clinicians and pathologists. Am J Clin Path 1989;92:673-6.

122. Favara BE, Cottreau C, McIntyre L, Valdes-Dapena M: Pediatric Pathology and the Autopsy. Ped Pathology 1989;9:109-116.

123. LaRoche GR, McIntyre L, Schertzer RM: Epidemiology of Severe Eye Injuries in Childhood. Ophthalmology 1988;95:1603-1607.

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124. McIntyre L, LaRoche GR: Clinical Evaluation of a Photorefractor. (letter) Arch Ophthalmol 1988;106:1031.

125. McIntyre L, LaRoche GR: Auto évaluation de l`acuité visuelle par des élèves à l`élémentaire. (letter) Can J Public Health 1988;79:471-2.

126. McIntyre L, White FMM: Canadian Immunization: Public Programs or Private Enterprise? PAHO Bulletin 1988;22:355-363.

127. McIntyre L: Influenza vaccination for athletes? (letter) Can Med Assoc J 1988;138:788,791.

128. Korn D, McIntyre L, Conway J: The Emerging Role of Public Health in Emergencies and Disasters, Can J Public Health 1988;79:12-15.

129. McIntyre Lynn: Toxocariasis: A Review. Environ Hlth Rev 1987;31:57-58.

130. McIntyre Lynn, Heinke Gary: Health Services and Water and Sanitation Services in the Northwest Territories: An examination of the present state of development and some thoughts for the future. Can J Public Health 1987;78:244-248.

131. McIntyre Lynn, Frank John: Evaluation of the Demented Patient. J Fam Practice 1987;24:399-404.

132. McIntyre Lynn: Genital molluscum contagiosum in children: Evidence of sexual abuse? (letter) Can Med Assoc J 1986;135:432-433.

133. Aziz Alnoor, McIntyre Lynn: Sexual abuse and sexually transmitted disease in children. Can Med Assoc J 1986;134:1272-1273.

134. Aziz Alnoor, McIntyre Lynn, Khazen Roch: Risks of Baby Walkers and Options for Prevention. Can Fam Phys 1985;31:2147-2150.

135. McIntyre Lynn, Shah Chandrakant P: Blood Pressure, Smoking and Obesity in Three Native Communities in Northwestern Ontario. Can Med Assoc J 1986;134:345-349.

136. McIntyre Lynn: Native Canadian Participation in a Blood Pressure Survey. Can J Public Health 1986;77:278-280.

137. McIntyre Lynn, Wills Michael: Health Survey of Foreign Posted Workers at an Industrial Utility. Occup Health Ont 1986;7(1):12-18.

138. McIntyre Lynn: Thought Pathology in The Waste Land. Medical Hypotheses 1986;20:211-219.

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139. McIntyre Lynn: The Malaria Vaccine. Public Health 1985;99:343-348.

140. Young T. Kue, McIntyre L. Lynn, Dooley Joseph, Rodriguez Jude: Epidemiology of Diabetes Mellitus among Indians in Northeastern Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario. Can Med Assoc J 1985;132:793-797.

141. McIntyre L. Blastomycosis in Northwestern Ontario. Can Fam Physician 1985;31:161-164.

142. Keystone JS, Lawee D, McIntyre L, Spence H: Counselling travellers about malaria chemoprophylaxis. Can Med Assoc J 1984;131:715-716.

143. Devlin HR, McIntyre L: Campylocacter fetus subsp. fetus in Homosexual Males. J Clin Micro 1983;18:999-1000.

144. McIntyre L, Krajden S, Keystone JS: Angioedema due to diphetarsone and a review of its toxicity. Trop Geog Med 1983;35:49-51.

145. Keystone JS, Proctor E, Glenn C, McIntyre L: Safety and efficacy of diphetarsone in the treatment of amoebiasis, non-pathogenic amoebiasis and trichuriasis. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 1983;77:84-86.

146. Keystone JS, McIntyre L: Health Advice for Aircrew on Refugee Flights. Aviat Space Environ Med 1982;53:701-703.

147. McIntyre L, Keystone JS: Diagnosis of Hookworm Disease (letter). JAMA 1982;247:1565.

148. Keystone JS, Yang J, McIntyre L et al: Problems Encountered with Using Fansidar as Prophylaxis for Malaria. MMWR 1982;31(17):232-234.

149. Yang J, Keystone JS, McIntyre L, Spence H: Toxocara Antibodies in Veterinary Personnel. Can Vet J 1982;23:126-128.

150. McIntyre L, Jeffries JJ.: William Lyon Mackenzie King: The Defense Mechanisms of a Social Reformer. University of Toronto Med J 1979;56:136-140.

151. McIntyre L Gold Medallist: Dr. Omond Solandt. University of Toronto Med J 1979;56:48-52.

152. McIntyre L: Gold Medallist: Dr. Henry Borsook. University of Toronto Med J 1978;56:4-10.

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Manuscripts Submitted/Under review:

Book chapters:

1. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L. Food Insecurity in Canada. The Canadian Encyclopedia. June 12, 2020, Historica Canada. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/food-insecurity-in-canada.

2. McIntyre L, Anderson LC. Chapter 13: Food Insecurity. In Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, D. Raphael,3rd Ed, Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc: Toronto, 2016:294-320

3. Watterson, R, McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Chapter 28: A case of gendered hazards and health effects for ultra-poor women. In Handbook of Research on Gender and Economic Life. Deborah M. Figart & Tonia L. Warnecke Eds. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd: Northhampton, MA, 2013: 454-467

4. McIntyre, L, Rondeau K. Chapter 6: An exploration of Canadian farmwomen’s food provisioning practices. In Rural Women’s Health. B.D. Leipert, B. Leach, W.E. Thurston Eds. University of Toronto Press: Toronto, 2012: 122-140

5. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Chapter 24: Food security and global health. In Global Health and Global Health Ethics. S. R. Benatar & G. Brock Eds. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, UK, 2011:261-273

6. Lyons R, McIntyre L, Warner G, Alvaro, C, Buchan A, Reckless I, Kitson, A. Chronic illness research: Translating what we know into what we do. In Translating Chronic Illness Research into Practice. D. Kralik , B. Patterson, V Coates Eds. Blackwell Synergy: London, UK, 2010: 281-345

7. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. Chapter 13: Food Insecurity. In Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, D. Raphael, 2nd Ed, Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc: Toronto, 2008: 188-204.

8. McIntyre L. Food Insecurity. In Social Determinants of Health: Canadian Perspectives, D. Raphael, Ed, Canadian Scholars’ Press Inc: Toronto, 2004:173- 185.

9. Connor SK, McIntyre L. The effects of smoking and drinking during pregnancy. In J.D. Willms (Ed), Vulnerable Children: Findings from Canada’s National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, University of Alberta Press, 2002, pp 131-145.

10. McIntyre L. Allied Health Professions. In The Oxford Illustrated Companion to Medicine, S. Lock, J. Last, G. Dunea , Eds, Oxford University Press, 2001: 34-36.

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11. Wien F, McIntyre L. Chapter 7: Health and Dental Services for Aboriginal People. In First Nations and Inuit Regional Health Survey National Report 1999, Ottawa: First Nations and Inuit Regional Health Survey National Steering Committee, 1999: 217- 245.

12. McIntyre L. Children's feeding programs in Canada: The need to consider the delivery model. In Food 2002 Policy Recommendations, D. Field and A. Mendiratta, eds., Toronto: FoodShare Metro Toronto, 1999: 92-97.

13. McIntyre L. Starting Out. In Growing Up in Canada National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Human Resources Development Canada and Statistics Canada, Ministry of Industry, 1996, pp 47-56.

14. Norman CL, Zoccolillo M, Tremblay RE, McIntyre L, Boulerice B, McDuff O, Perusse D, Barr RG. In the Beginning: Looking at the Roots of Babies' Difficult Temperament. In Growing Up in Canada National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth, Human Resources Development Canada and Statistics Canada, Ministry of Industry, 1996, pp 57-68.

Book Reviews

1. Book Review. Lynn McIntyre on Danielle Martin, Better Now: Six big ideas to improve health care for all Canadians. Published in Alberta Views November 2017, pg 58

2. Endorsement review. Lynn McIntyre and Laura Anderson on Janet Page-Reeves (Ed), Off the Edge of the Table: Women redefining the limits of the food system and the experience of food Insecurity, Lexington Books/Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, MD July 14, 2014 346pp

3. Ostry Aleck. Nutrition Policy in Canada, 1870-1939. CMAJ 2007;176(1):1615- 1616.

4. Maxcy-Rosenau-Last Public Health & Preventive Medicine 13th ed, John M. Last and Robert B. Wallace (Eds.). prepared for Can J Public Health 1993;84(1):67.

5. Wilson, Christopher: QA/CQI Strategies in Health Care Quality. prepared for Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons 1993;26(2):124.

6. Health Research: Essential Link to Equity in Development by the Commission on Health Research for Development. Prepared for Annals of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons 1991;24(5):440.

Working Paper (Peer-reviewed)

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1. Emery JCH, Fleisch VC, McIntyre L. How a Guaranteed Annual Income could put food banks out of business. SPP Research Papers University of Calgary School of Public Policy December 2013, 2013: 6(37): 1-20 http://www.policyschool.ucalgary.ca/sites/default/files/research/emery- foodbankfinal.pdf

Reports – Non-Peer Reviewed

1. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L. Food banks can’t adequately address COVID-19 food insecurity. Policy Options Published on April 28, 2020 https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/april-2020/food-banks-cant-adequately- address-covid-19-food-insecurity/

2. Mema S, McIntyre L. Reflecting on the Golden Rule and global health residency electives. CMAJ Blogs Published December 10, 2014 http://cmajblogs.com/reflecting-on-the-golden-rule-and-global-health-residency- electives/

3. Thurston WE, McIntyre L, Turner D. Research in Northern Alberta: A database. January 2000-November 2012. Report to Health Canada, First Nations and Inuit Health, Community Program, Alberta Region. March 2013: 831 entries

4. McLaren L, Shwart L, Potestio M, McNeil D, Faris P, Lorenzetti D, McIntyre L, Patterson S, Thawer S. A strategic synthesis to inform oral health surveillance in Alberta. Report to Alberta Health, October 31, 2012, 71pp

5. Tarusuk V, McIntyre L, Power E. Income-related household food insecurity in Canada: A policy failure to address poverty. Report to Olivier De Schutter, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food Mission to Canada, Submission on Civil Society Priority Issue #1: Hunger, Poverty and the Right to Food. May 1, 2012, 22pp

6. McIntyre L. Food insecurity policy is not the flip side of food security policy. Policy Options 2011;32(7): 48-51

7. McLaren L, McIntyre L. Drinking water fluoridation in Canada: Review and synthesis of published literature. Report to the Public Health Agency of Canada, April 2011, 46pp

8. McLaren L, Emery JCH, McIntyre L. Debunking fluoride fallacies (Guest Column). Calgary Sun, February 6, 2011

9. McIntyre L, Population and Public Health Specialisation Group. Report of the Canadian Institute of Child Health (CICH) Consultation on the Social Determinants of Health, Report to the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, March 2010, 26pp.

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10. McIntyre L, Population and Public Health Specialisation Group. Alberta Public Health Association Summer School Plenary Session Report: Closing the SDOH Paradigm Gap in Less than a Generation, Report to the National Collaborating Centre for Determinants of Health, December 2009, 20pp.

11. Russell M, McIntyre L. Boundaries and Overlap: Community Medicine versus Family Medicine and Other Specialties. Final report prepared for the Public Health Agency of Canada Workforce Development Products and Tools Program Project Number 6266-15-2006/866006, December 2008, 30pp. (Also available in French as: Domaines séparés et concomitants: Une comparaison entre la médicine communautaire et la médicine de famille et autres specializations)

12. McIntyre L. Forward. Cost of Eating in Alberta 2008. Alberta Community/Public Health Nutritionists Food Security Subcommittee and Dietitians of Canada, Alberta and the Territories Region, 2009 (also monograph peer reviewer)

13. McLaren L, Kirkpatrick S, McIntyre L, Lee M, Rock M. Speak up to fix unhealthy balance (Guest Column on WHO SDOH report). Calgary Sun, October 30, 2008

14. McIntyre L, Potestio M. Child hunger in Canada 1994-2002. Report to the City of Toronto, July 15, 2008 (23 pages)

15. McIntyre L, Tarasuk V. Household food insecurity in Canada: A case where evidence is neither necessary nor sufficient. PopNews: Newsletter of the CIHR Institute of Population and Public Health, February 2008, Issue 15, p3

16. McIntyre L, Potestio M. An analysis of the long-term effects of child hunger in Canada. Report to the City of Toronto, August 31, 2007 (27 pages)

17. McIntyre L, Magny Dusablon A-M. Understanding the Food Provisioning Experience of Rohingya Refugee Women Heads of Household Living in Nayapara and Kutupalong Refugee Camps, Bangladesh. Report prepared for UNHCR-Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 14, 2007 (49 pages)

18. ANPR Public Health Research and Knowledge Translation (PHRKT) Network. Lynn McIntyre, Janet Braunstein Moody & Donna Meagher-Stewart Steering Committee co- Chairs. Background documents for public health research priorities in Atlantic Canada, December 2005 (91 pages).

19. McIntyre L. Food security: More than a determinant of health. Policy Options, 2003; 24(3): 46-51.

20. McIntyre L, Wien F, Rudderham S, Etter L, Moore C, MacDonald N, Johnson S, Gottschall A. An exploration of the stress experience of Mi'kmaq on-reserve female youth in Nova Scotia. Maritime Centre of Excellence in Women's Health monograph.

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December 2001, 85 pages.

21. McIntyre L, Walsh G, Connor SK. A Follow-up Study of Child Hunger in Canada. Working Paper W-01-1-2E, Applied Research Branch, Strategic Policy, Human Resources Development Canada: Ottawa, June 2001, 35 pages; http://www.hrsdc.gc.ca/en/cs/sp/sdc/pkrf/publications/research/2001- 00172/page00.shtml.

22. The Canadian Public Health Association's response to the Federal Government's Workbook--Issues and Related Questions--Reproductive and Genetic Technologies, March 10, 2000 (L. McIntyre, Principal Author).

23. McIntyre L, Connor SK, Warren J. A Glimpse of Child Hunger in Canada. Applied Research Branch, Strategic Policy, Human Resources Development Canada, Working Paper W-98-26E, October 1998, 28 pages; http://www.hrdc- drhc.gc.ca/arb/publications/research/abw-98-26e.shtml.

24. McIntyre L, Herel M. The value of breakfast for children: A new look at an old truth. Can J Dietet Pract Res 1998;59(3):Insert between 142-143.

25. Cheal D, Dooley D, Kelly M, Landy S, Lipman E, McIntyre L, Offord D, Ross D, Scott K, Tam K. Canadian children in the 1990's. Canadian Social Trends 1997;44:2-9.

26. Review of Proposed Legislation on New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies, Canadian Public Health Association, September 1996 (L. McIntyre, Principal Author and Review Committee Chair).

27. McIntyre L. Nutrition and learning--Is there a connection? Horizons 1995;4(8):13-16.

28. McIntyre L. Fat--The foremost nutrition issue in children. RAPPORT 1995;10(3):14.

29. Promoting health in development: Canada's challenge for a healthy international development policy, A statement of 38 organizations concerned about Health in Development, presented to the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Policy Review. Canadian Society for International Health, May 1994 (L. McIntyre, Principal Author).

30. McIntyre L. Lessons from Child Nutrition Programs Across Canada. (Keynote Address) Conference Proceedings, Nutriaction '94 Second Annual Conference, Toronto, June 2, 1994, pp24-37.

31. McIntyre L. The effectiveness of sexually transmitted disease infertility-related prevention programs. In: Prevention of Infertility, Research Studies of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Vol 8, Minister of Supply and Services, 1993;15-25.

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32. Canadian Public Health Association. Review of Proceed with Care, Final Report of the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, March 1994, 12p (L. McIntyre, Principal Author).

33. McIntyre L: The challenges of school-based feeding programs. National Institute of Nutrition RAPPORT 1993;8(2):1-3,7.

34. McIntyre L with Ryan B, Leblanc J, Mills T. Child Health Status Report, 1993. IWK Children's Hospital and Nova Scotia Department of Health, March 1993, 105p.

35. McIntyre L, Simpson AC, Officer S: School-based feeding programs: A summary of the literature. A special report of the Canadian School Boards Association, July 1992, 19p.

36. Strengthening Community Health Services. Reducing Inequities. Report of "Strategies for Feeding Low-Income Children" study. Health Promotion 1992;31:9- 10.

37. McIntyre L, Lindsay E, McDonnell MC, Kamra J. Evaluation of the home care needs of chronically ill and disabled children in a Children's Hospital. Winner of the 1st Atlantic Health Care Journalism Award, Canadian College of Health Services Executives Bluenose Chapter, May 14, 1992.

38. Goeree R, McIntyre L, Yassi A. Evaluating prevention of infertility programs. Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, May 1992.

39. McIntyre L: The effectiveness of infertility-related prevention programs. Report prepared for the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Research and Evaluation Branch, Dec. 2, 1991., 22p.

40. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Teen Health Issues at J.L. Ilsley High School, Halifax. NS Med J 1991;70:153-156.

41. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Coordinating Healthy Public Policy. NS Med J 1991;70:97-99.

42. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, A Community Response to Bicycle-related Head Injuries. NS Med J 1991;70:60-61.

43. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Making Sense of Primary Health Care Delivery Options. NS Med J 1991;70:31-33, 22.

44. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Healthy Outcomes: Beyond the Rhetoric. NS Med J 1990;69:193-4.

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45. McIntyre L: (Principal Author): Final Brief to the Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies prepared by the Canadian Public Health Association, October 17, 1990. 25pp.

46. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Pictou Physicians Fight Tobacco Sales in Pharmacies, National Survey on Drinking and Driving. NS Med J 1990;69;137-38,125.

47. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, The Case for Needle Exchange Programs. NS Med J 1990;69:106-7.

48. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, The Need for a Provincial Health Profile. NS Med J 1990;69:68-9.

49. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Battered Women: Neglected by physicians? NS Med J December 1989.

50. McIntyre L, Shave D: Update on Immunization, Drugs and Therapeutics for Maritime Practitioners 1990;13(1-2):1-12.

51. Roy DL, McIntyre LL, Human DG, Allen LM, Nanton MA, Finley JP: Incidence of congenital heart disease in a 20 year study in the Maritime Provinces. Clin Invest Med 1988;11:D64.

52. McIntyre L: Current Topics in Community Health, Nova Scotia Youth & AIDS, Hypertension awareness and control: How are we doing? Non-pharmacologic therapies for hypertension: Which are effective? NS Med J October 1989.

53. McIntyre L: Report to the Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS: Public and Private Health and Care Services in: The Challenge of AIDS: A Nova Scotia Response, Report of the Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS, Background Documentation, September 1988, pp J1-J51.

54. McIntyre L: Analysis of the Current Status of the Nova Scotia Health and Care System to Support Adults and Children with AIDS/HIV+ and their Families, Report to the Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS, May 4, 1988, 32pp.

55. McIntyre L (ed): Public and Private Health and Care Services: Report to the Nova Scotia Task Force on AIDS, Feb. 17, 1988, 408pp.

56. McIntyre L: The Health of Nova Scotia Children, NS Med Bull 1987;66:157-158.

57. McIntyre L: Leading Causes of Death in Canada and Provinces. Observations on the Importance of Accidents. NS Med Bull 1987;66:128-129.

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58. McIntyre L: Summary of the WHO Report on the Uses of Epidemiology in the Study of the Elderly. ODSR 1986;7(9):125-130.

59. Aziz A, McIntyre L: Sexually Transmitted Disease and Sexual Abuse in Children. Can Dis Wkly Rep 1986;12(7):26-28.

60. Aziz A, McIntyre L: Sexually Transmitted Disease and Sexual Abuse in Children. ODSR Sept. 13, 1985:6(37).

61. McIntyre L: Congenital Anomalies in Ontario, A Review 1973-1983. ODSR Aug. 16,1985:6(33).

62. McIntyre L: Reproductive Outcomes in Ontario 1971-1983. Ont Dis Surveill Rep May 24,1985;6(21).

Abstracts – Published (Conference Presentations):

1. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Marrone M, Calderhead V. (Panel). Food insecurity policy and law. McIntyre L: Legislation in Response to Household Food Insecurity in Canada: 1995-2017. Taking Stock: The State of Food Law & Policy in Canada, 2nd Annual Canadian Food Law & Policy Conference, University of Ottawa Faculty of Law, Ottawa, ON. November 2-4, 2017.

2. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Mah CL. The value of valence in policy formation for public health problems: An analysis of household food insecurity. Public Health 2017 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Halifax, NS. June 6-8, 2017.

3. McIntyre L, Mah CL. Effective argumentation for policy change in public health. (Workshop) Public Health 2017 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Halifax, NS. June 6-8, 2017.

4. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. The impact of household food insecurity on the sex-gap in six adverse mental health outcomes in Canadian adults. Advancing Food Insecurity Research in Canada, PROOF-hosted conference. Toronto, ON, November 17-18, 2016.

5. Olabiyi O, Okafor O, Opara M, McIntyre L. Does time lag in remittances affect household food security status in Sub-Saharan Africa? Evidence from micro- level data. 2016 APPAM [Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management] Fall Research Conference, Washington, DC, November 3-5, 2016.

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6. Olabiyi O, McIntyre L. Neighborhoods matter: Variation in food insecurity not explained by household characteristics. Canadian Research Data Centre Network National Conference, Saskatoon, SK, October 31- November 1, 2016

7. McIntyre L, Tougas D. Concerned but not effective: A Critical Interpretative Synthesis of the recommendations of Canadian academics regarding household food insecurity. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 29-November 2, 2016

8. McIntyre L, Mah CL. During austerity Public Health is asked to choose to work for structural or community change on behalf of the poor: Case study of the Harris years (1995-2002) in Ontario, Canada. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 29-November 2, 2016

9. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. A brilliant or heinous idea? Why food waste diversion renders policy discussants apoplectic. Public Health 2016 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2016

10. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. Hypothesizing the impact of the elimination of severe food Insecurity on the mental health of Canadian adults. Public Health 2016 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2016. Winner of the John Hastings Student Award (best student poster presentation), Canadian Public Health Association, June 12, 2016, $1000.

11. Patterson PB, McIntyre L, Anderson LC, Mah CL.(Poster) Making the case for school food programs: Examining highly effective argumentation from Canadian food insecurity policy entrepreneurs. (Poster). Sparking Population Health Solutions Summit, Ottawa, ON, April 25-28, 2016

12. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Mah CL. Household food insecurity in Canada has been co-constructed as an intractable policy problem. Sparking Population Health Solutions Summit, Ottawa, ON, April 25-28, 2016

13. McIntyre L (Pro), Tarasuk V (Con), Mah CL (Moderator). Be it resolved: Household food insecurity is a better metric than a population health policy problem. (Debate). Sparking Population Health Solutions Summit, Ottawa, ON, April 25-28, 2016

14. Munro J, McIntyre L. (Poster) Structural violence in Papua, Indonesia: Reflections on the emergence of home-brewed alcohol and gender-based violence. Ending Gender Inequalities: Addressing the Nexus of HIV, Drug Use, and Violence with Evidence-based Action conference, Chapel Hill, NC, April 12- 13, 2016.

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15. Patterson PB, Mah CL, McIntyre L. Framing analysis of household food insecurity uncovers power sensitivity within the Canadian political arena. IPA 2015. 10th International Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis. Lille, France, July 8-10, 2015

16. McIntyre L, Musto R, Basualdo-Hammond C, Fleisch V, Farmer A, Galesloot S, Lorenzetti D, Tyminski S, Willows N. Scoping Review: Addressing Food Insecurity in Health Settings. Public Health 2015 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Vancouver, BC, May 25-28, 2015

17. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. Big Causal Stories: Policy roots of food insecurity in Canada. Public Health 2015 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Vancouver, BC, May 25-28, 2015

18. Anderson LC, Mah CL, McIntyre L. Effective argumentation for policy change on household food insecurity: An analysis of Canadian policy entrepreneurs. Public Health 2015. Public Health 2015 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Vancouver, BC, May 25-28, 2015

19. Anderson LC, Mah CL, McIntyre L.Creating vignettes for today’s intractable public health policy controversies. (Workshop). Public Health 2015 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Vancouver, BC, May 25-28, 2015

20. Nguyen DT, McIntyre L. Scale Up Readiness Assessment Framework: Key actions and elements in the successful scale up of an existing population health intervention. Public Health 2015 (Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference), Vancouver, BC, May 25-28, 2015

21. McIntyre L, Emery JCH, Fleisch VC, Dutton DJ. Impact of a Basic Income program on Canadian seniors' health and mental health. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 15-19, 2014. Short- listed for the Nobuo Maeda International Research Award

22. McIntyre L, Fleisch VC, Patten S. Are long-term education and early pregnancy outcomes associated with child hunger distinct from other poverty outcomes? American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November 15-19, 2014

23. McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Anderson LC, Mah CL. Interpretive policy analysis of food insecurity in the public policy debates of Canada. 2014 Qualitative Health Research Conference, Victoria, BC, October 21-23, 2014

24. McIntyre L (Symposium Chair). Using organisational ethnography to expose and challenge structures and processes perpetuating healthcare inequity. Co-author on the paper: Understanding and addressing healthcare inequity: A role for

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ethnographic research? 2014 Qualitative Health Research Conference, Victoria, BC, October 21-23, 2014

25. Tarasuk VS, Emery JCH, Gundersen C, McIntyre L Addressing food insecurity in Canada by building an income floor. (International, Panel session) McIntyre L, Patterson PB, Lukic R, Mah CL. A Policy Framing Analysis of Interventions for the Reduction of Food Insecurity in Canada, 15th International Congress of the Basic Income Earth Network (BIEN), Montreal, QC, June 25-29, 2014.

26. D'Agostini S, Harrison J, Mateshaytis J, McIntyre L. Inequity amongst children’s developmental conditions: Marketing tactics in a crowded field. (Poster) Canadian Paediatric Society Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, June 25-28, 2014 (Chosen for Developmental Paediatrics Poster Tour)

27. McIntyre L, Rondeau KR, Mah CL, How is food insecurity framed as a problem in the Canadian public policy domain? Public Health 2014 (Canadian Public Health Association Conference), Toronto, ON, May 26-29, 2014

28. McIntyre L, Mah CL. Rapid simulation of the Deliberative Dialogue process: A participatory workshop based on differing approaches to addressing food insecurity (Workshop). Public Health 2014 (Canadian Public Health Association Conference), Toronto, ON, May 26-29, 2014

29. Mema SC, MacDonald J, Zimmer R, Strong D, McIntyre L. Travel medicine in Alberta: Can Public Health do more? Public Health 2014 (Canadian Public Health Association Conference), Toronto, ON, May 26-29, 2014

30. Cabaj J, McIntyre L. A public health trainee's guide to policy advocacy. Public Health 2014 (Canadian Public Health Association Conference), Toronto, ON, May 26-29, 2014

31. D'Agostini S, Harrison J, Mateshaytis J, McIntyre L. (Poster) Health communities and inequity: A content analysis comparing the Google domains of Fragile X Syndrome and Cystic Fibrosis Public Health 2014 (Canadian Public Health Association Conference), Toronto, ON, May 26-29, 2014

32. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. The deterioration of the sisterhood effect in Canadian health outcomes. Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Canadian Sociological Association. St. Catharines, ON, May 26-30, 2014. Awarded $500 from the CSA from their Student Travel Grant Program (STGP)

33. McIntyre L. An Introduction to Social Network Analysis and its use in understanding policy dilemmas in Public Health. Public Health Physicians of Canada (PHPC)’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Symposium, Toronto, ON May 26, 2014

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34. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L. Gender Blunting in Food Insecurity Analysis on Mental Health Outcomes. Fourth Biennial Bilingual Conference of the Canadian Society for Sociology of Health. Montreal, QC, May 5-6, 2014

35. McIntyre L, Fleisch VC, Wu X, Emery JCH. Homeowner versus renter household food insecurity before and after the 2008 recession. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, Nov 2-6, 2013

36. Allen-Scott LK, Hatfield JM, McIntyre L, Donnon T. (Poster) Unanticipated consequences of public health interventions: A typology and underlying mechanisms for planning framework development. Canadian Conference on Global Health, Ottawa, ON, October 27-29, 2013

37. Jessiman-Perreault G, McIntyre L, Mah C, Rondeau K, Godley J. A social network analysis of policy entrepreneurs addressing food insecurity in Canada. Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health (CASCH), Banff, AB, September 6-7, 2013

38. McIntyre L, Wu X, Patten SB. The pervasive effect of youth self-report of hunger on depression over six years of follow up. Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Biennial Conference, St. John’s, NF, June 25-27, 2013

39. McIntyre L, Wu X, Fleisch VC, Emery JCH. Homeowner versus renter differences in household food insecurity in Canada. Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Biennial Conference, St. John’s, NF, June 25-27, 2013

40. Mah CL, McIntyre L. Policy Framing Analysis: An introduction to the methodology based on a study of how food insecurity is framed as a policy problem in Canada (Workshop). Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Ottawa, ON, June 9-12, 2013

41. McIntyre L. Why public health should reconsider its alignment with the community food security movement. Practice, Evidence and Research: Public Health Physicians’ Perspectives, Public Health Physicians of Canada (PHPC)’s Continuing Professional Development Day, Ottawa, ON June 9, 2013

42. Mema SC, MacDonald J, Sartison E, McIntyre L. MMR-associated thrombocytopenia and the second MMR: Barriers to knowledge uptake. (Poster) Canadian Immunization Conference, Vancouver, BC, December 3-5, 2012

43. Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Williams P. Addressing food insecurity through the food security movement in Canada. (Workshop) Food Secure Canada National Assembly, Edmonton, AB, November 1-4, 2012

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44. McIntyre L, Potestio ML. Extracting gender from the 'sex' variable in national datasets. Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research Conference, Montreal, QC, October 29-31, 2012

45. Munro J, McIntyre L, Rostami M. Why should I feed her less?: A review of son preference among ultrapoor Bangladeshi women. Advancing Excellence in Gender, Sex and Health Research Conference, Montreal, QC, October 29-31, 2012

46. Olabiyi O, McIntyre L. The role of remittances in reducing food insecurity during the global food prices crisis of 2006-2008. Canadian Conference on Global Health, Ottawa, October 21-23, 2012

47. Allen L, Hatfield J, McIntyre L, McLaren L. Conceptualizing clinical practice guidelines as population health interventions: Insights into classification criteria for addressing complex health issues. Canadian Conference on Global Health, Ottawa, October 21-23, 2012

48. Rondeau K, McIntyre L. Reaping the food security dividend for Nunavummiut. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB, June 11-14, 2012

49. Olabiyi O, McIntyre L. Determinants of high-income food insecurity in Canada: Implications for policy. Canadian Economics Association 2012 Annual Conference, Calgary, AB, June 7-10, 2012

50. McIntyre L, Power E, Tarasuk, VS, Emery JCH. Will basic income eliminate income-related food insecurity in Canada? (Plenary panel) 11th Annual North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress, Toronto, May 3-5, 2012

51. Olabiyi O, McIntyre L. The political economy of food insecurity in North America: a policy intervention model. 11th Annual North American Basic Income Guarantee Congress Toronto, May 3-5, 2012

52. Watterson R, McIntyre L. A Gender-based consideration of diseases of occupation from the viewpoint of ultra-poor Bangladeshi women heads of household. (Poster). 2011 Global Health Conference, Montreal, QC November 13-15, 2011; Poster also presented at University of Calgary Leaders in Medicine Conference, Calgary, AB November 4, 2011 (runner up award winner)

53. McIntyre L. Metric Solitudes: The value of internationally comparable food insecurity measures. Symposium: Finally we have a common metric for the measurement of household food security in Canada and the United States: Exploring opportunities. 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal, June 21-24, 2011

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54. McIntyre L, Bartoo AC, Potestio ML. Coping with child hunger in Canada: Have household strategies changed over a decade? Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Montreal, QC, June 19-22, 2011

55. McIntyre L, Munro J. Improving aid effectiveness through an understanding of formal and informal assistance experiences of Bangladeshi ultrapoor female heads of household. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, QC, June 19-22, 2011

56. Mema SC, McIntyre L, Musto R. A Public Health practice divide in childhood vision screening in Canada: Reconciling evidence and accountability. Canadian Public Health Association Conference, Montreal, QC, June 19-22, 2011; $2000 travel scholarship from University of Calgary Post-graduate Medical Education; $500 National Specialty Society for Community Medicine award.

57. Galesloot S, Tyminski S, Fenton T, McIntyre L: Prevalence of food insecurity in clients with diabetes. (Poster), Dietitians of Canada Annual Conference, Edmonton, AB June 16-18, 2011.

58. McIntyre L, Hatfield JM, Thille P. Interrogating the Third Millennium Development Goal (gender equality and women's empowerment) from the viewpoint of ultra- poor Bangladeshi female heads of household. Innovations in Gender, Sex and Health Research Conference, Toronto, ON, November 22-23, 2010.

59. McIntyre L. Conceptualising and disseminating research conducted with ultra- poor women-headed households in Bangladesh. Chairs in Gender and Health Symposium, Innovations in Gender, Sex and Health Research Conference, Toronto, ON, November 22-23, 2010.

60. Kryzanowski J, McIntyre L. Environment as a community determinant of indigenous health: A new indicator selection framework and its application to environmental assessment for Fort Chipewyan, Alberta. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

61. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Hughes H. Smoking, poor diet quality, and increased body weight among food insecure Canadians. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

62. McIntyre L. Population & Public Health Specialisation Group. Closing the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) Paradigm Gap: A synthesis of views held by SDOH sympathizers and SDOH-neutral volunteers. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

63. Matheson J, McIntyre L. Policy Drivers of Food Insecurity Research Group. Explaining the gender gap in food insecurity in Canada. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

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64. Bartoo AC, Hansen CV, McIntyre L. Policy Drivers of Food Insecurity Research Group. When working is not enough: Food insecurity in Canada’s labour force. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

65. Matheson J, Emery JCH, Ferrer A. Policy Drivers of Food Insecurity Research Group (L. McIntyre, PI). Energy poverty may have increased household food insecurity: Canadian evidence from 1998–2001. Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

66. Mema SC, MacDonald J, Wyse JPH, Gonders T, Musto R, McIntyre L. Public health outbreak investigation and hospital infection prevention and control: Exploring complementarity. (Poster) Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

67. Bartoo AC, Hansen CV. Policy Drivers of Food Insecurity Research Group (L. McIntyre, PI). A GIS analysis of food insecurity in Canada’s labour force. (Poster) Canadian Public Health Association Centennial Conference, Toronto, ON, June 13-16, 2010.

68. Szewchuk A, McIntyre L. Perceptions of the Pap test clinical experience: An exploratory study of mid-life lesbian women in Calgary. (Poster) Cervical Screening Collaboration: Sharing strategies to maximize participation in cervical screening in Canada workshop. Pan-Canadian Cervical Screening Initiative, Montreal, QC. Feb 23-24, 2010; expenses fully paid

69. Szewchuk A, McIntyre L. Perceptions of the Pap test clinical experience: An exploratory study of mid-life, lesbian women in Calgary. (Poster) Family Medicine Forum 2009, Calgary, AB. Oct. 29-31, 2009.

70. Chambers A, McIntyre L. Treating opioid dependent patients: Methadone maintenance programs lack support. (Poster) Family Medicine Forum 2009, Calgary, AB. Oct. 29-31, 2009

71. McIntyre L. Advocacy meets diplomacy: Disseminating a Whole Person Development approach in Bangladesh. 16th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, ON. Oct. 25-28, 2009.

72. O’Reilly C, McIntyre L, Kirkpatrick S. The BMI appears to be invalid for emaciated stunted women: Findings of a Bangladeshi study. (Poster) 16th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, ON. Oct. 25-28, 2009 Co-winner of the Hillman Student Award for Best Poster.

73. McIntyre L. Kirkpatrick SI, Curtis LJ, Emery JH, Hansen C, McLaren L, Tarasuk V. Policy drivers of household food insecurity in Canada: An innovative

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approach to the analysis of national survey data. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB, June 7–10, 2009.

74. Russell M, McIntyre L. Regional variation in Canada’s public health physician workforce. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB, June 7–10, 2009.

75. McIntyre L, Hatfield J, Kirkpatrick S, Huda SN, Rondeau K, Islam KS. Health- seeking behaviour and fiscal violence among ultra-poor Bangladeshi female- headed households. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Winnipeg, MB, June 7–10, 2009.

76. McIntyre L. Introduction to Nutrition Surveillance in Canada. (Symposium). Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS 2.2): Opportunities for Nutritional Epidemiology. Joint meeting of the Canadian Society of Epidemiology and Biostatistics and the Association of Public Health Epidemiologists of Ontario, Ottawa, May 28, 2009.

77. Russell ML, McIntyre L. Another "Janus" Project: Family Medicine? Community Medicine? Research Day, Family Medicine Forum 2008, Toronto, November 26, 2008.

78. McIntyre L. Identity as a Determinant of Health: A comparison of Rohingya, Karen and Palestinian refugees. 15th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Oct. 26-29, 2008

79. McIntyre L, Hatfield J, Huda SN, Islam KS. Whole Person Development: Reconceptualizing primary health care for the ultrapoor. (Workshop). 15th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Oct. 26-29, 2008

80. Huda SN, McIntyre L. Non-communicable diseases--a new threat to global health and a proposed community-based approach. (Poster). 15th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Oct. 26-29, 2008

81. Fenton CJ, Hatfield JM, McIntyre L, Birks LK, Mutel G. The experience of mothers with food insecurity in Tanzania. (Poster) 15th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Oct. 26-29, 2008.

82. McIntyre L, Rondeau K. The food self-sufficiency gradient of farm families in three Canadian provinces Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Halifax, June 1-4, 2008.

83. Rondeau K, McIntyre L. ‘I know what's gone into it': Farm women's conceptualization of food safety in three Canadian provinces. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Halifax, June 1-4, 2008 Winner of the

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2008 CPHA Conference Student Travel Bursary for Excellence in Rural and Remote Health Research (Sponsored by the Atlantic RURAL Centre).

84. McIntyre L, Glanville NT, Hilchie-Pye A. Spilt Milk: An intersectoral partnership that failed to advance milk security for low-income lone mothers in Nova Scotia. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Halifax, June 1-4, 2008.

85. Rondeau K, McIntyre L. Surviving BSE: Farm women’s discussions of the effects of BSE through a food provisioning lens. Making Tracks, PrPCanada 2008: Canada’s Prion Research Conference. February 3-5, 2008. Winner of the Best Poster Award for the Population and Risk Assessment Theme.

86. Russell ML, McIntyre L. The Public Health Physician Workforce: Doctors in reserve but few on the front lines. Health Human Resources Conference 2007 - Connecting Issues and People. Ottawa, Dec. 4- 6, 2007.

87. McIntyre L, Magny Dusablon A-M. Learning from “the daily food routine”: Qualitative interviewing of Rohingya refugee women heads of household living in Nayapara and Kutupalong refugee camps, Bangladesh. (Workshop). 14th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, Nov. 4-7, 2007.

88. Russell ML, McIntyre L. Boundaries or overlap: An examination of the community-oriented clinical practice of Community Medicine specialists and family/general practitioners. 2007 Annual meeting, Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada Annual Conference, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sept. 27-29, 2007. Published abstract Clin Invest Med 2007;30(4):S36.

89. McIntyre L, Potestio M. The Long-term Effects of Childhood Hunger: Results of the NLSCY. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Ottawa, Sept. 16-19, 2007.

90. McIntyre L, Magny Dusablon A-M. Understanding the Food Provisioning Experience of Rohingya Refugee Women Heads of Household Living in Nayapara and Kutupalong Refugee Camps, Bangladesh. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Ottawa, Sept. 16-19, 2007.

91. Russell ML, McIntyre L. Defining Public Health Physicians: A comparison of the public health & primary care practice of Community Medicine specialists and Family Practitioners. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Ottawa, Sept. 16-19, 2007.

92. McIntyre L. A Global Measurement Tool for Food Provisioning. ANPR Conference: Assessment and Action for Healthy Settings, St. John’s, NL, July 4- 6, 2007.

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93. McIntyre L, Potestio M. Teachers' Perceptions of Child Neglect. (Poster). ANPR Conference: Assessment and Action for Healthy Settings, St. John’s, NL, July 4- 6, 2007.

94. McIntyre L, Robinson L. The felt experience: A new construct for interpreting meaning and outcome. 2007 International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Congress, Vancouver, BC, June 10-15, 2007.

95. McIntyre L, Rock M, Rondeau K. Discomforting comfort foods : Stirring the pot on Kraft Dinner in Canada. 2007 International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Congress, Vancouver, BC, June 10-15, 2007.

96. Lyons R, McIntyre L. The land of honey: The new (false) promise of prevention. 2007 International Union of Health Promotion and Education (IUHPE) World Congress, Vancouver, BC, June 10-15, 2007.

97. McIntyre L, Potestio M. Comparison of teacher and parental reports of child hunger: Perceptions are not reality. Canadian Society for Epidemiololgy and Biostatistics Conference 2007, Calgary AB, May 28-31, 2007.

98. Sim SM, Glanville NT, McIntyre L, Blum I. The impact of intra-familial food distribution patterns on the diet quality of poor, mother-led families in Atlantic Canada. Dietitians of Canada National Conference, Halifax, June 7-10, 2006.

99. McIntyre L, Tarasuk V. Improving the nutritional status of food insecure women. First, let them eat what they like. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Vancouver, May 28-31, 2006.

100. Sim M, Glanville T, McIntyre L. Food management practices within low-income mother-led families in Atlantic Canada. Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Forum, White Point, NS October 24-26, 2005.

101. Glanville T, McIntyre L, Williams P. Beverage consumption within low-income, mother-led families in Atlantic Canada. Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Forum, White Point, NS October 24-26, 2005.

102. McIntyre L, Glanville T, Williams P. Nutritional gains and preferred strategies for increasing milk intake among low-income families. Atlantic Networks for Prevention Research Forum, White Point, NS October 24-26, 2005.

103. Glanville T, McIntyre L, Williams P. Alternative beverage consumption in families with limited capacity to purchase milk. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Ottawa, September 18-21, 2005.

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104. McIntyre L, Williams P, Glanville T. Low-income lone mothers’ challenges and recommended strategies for accessing milk. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference. Ottawa, September 18-21, 2005.

105. McIntyre L, Tarasuk V, Nord M. Child hunger is strongly linked to adult hunger. 3rd Annual International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA) Conference. Poster. Washington, DC, June 10-13, 2004.

106. McIntyre L, Tarasuk V. Dietary variation among food-insecure women: Implications for nutritional health. Paper presentation. Atlantic Health Promotion Research Forum. Moncton, NB, June 1-2, 2004.

107. Nord M, Tarasuk V, McIntyre L, Tagtow A, Radimer K. Comparing prevalence rates of food insecurity based on Radimer/Cornell Measures and the U.S. Household Food Security Scale. Annual Meeting of the National Association for Welfare Research and Statistics, San Diego, CA, July 13-16, 2003.

108. Glanville NT, McIntyre L. Nutritional epidemiology of diet quality among low- income, lone mothers in Atlantic Canada. Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Biennial Meeting, Halifax, NS, June 8-11, 2003.

109. McIntyre L, Glanville NT. Intrafamilial variations in diet quality of children living in low-income, lone mother-led households in Atlantic Canada. Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics Biennial Meeting, Halifax, NS, June 8-11, 2003.

110. McIntyre L, Robinson L. A relational context for some of the effects of poverty on children. 11th International Conference on Personal Relationships, Halifax, NS, July 5-8, 2002.

111. McIntyre L. Child Hunger: Canadian and International Perspectives. 8th Canadian Conference on International Health, Ottawa, November 18-21, 2001.

112. McIntyre L, MacDonald N, Loppie C, Etter L, Rudderham S, Moore C. Mi'kmaq Health Research Group: Strategies and Findings. Approaches to Aboriginal Health Research Conference, Halifax, October 13, 2001.

113. McIntyre L, Raine K, Glanville T, Anderson B, Walsh G. Hungry mothers of barely fed children. (Poster) Congress of Epidemiology 2001, Toronto, June 13- 16, 2001. Published Abstract #877, Am J Epidemiol 2001; 153 (11): S237.

114. McIntyre L, Raine-Travers K, Dayle, J, Anderson B, & Glanville T. Food provisioning strategies of low income mothers in Atlantic Canada. World Federation of Public Health Associations' 9th International Congress. Beijing, China, Sept. 2-6, 2000. Paper published in "Challenges for Public Health at the Dawn of the 21st Century, Selected Proceedings from the Ninth International

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115. McIntyre L (with Rudderham S, Wien F, Moore C, Etter L). Exploring the stress experience of female aboriginal youth. Made to Measure National Symposium: Designing research, policy and action approaches to eliminate gender inequity, Halifax, October 3-6, 1999.

116. McIntyre L, Millar J. The Science Advisory Board: Health Protection for the Public or the Branch? Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Annual Meeting, National Specialty Society for Community Medicine, Toronto, September 24-27, 1998.

117. McIntyre L: The meaning of primum non nocere to community medicine. Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Annual Meeting, National Specialty Society for Community Medicine, Vancouver, September 25-28, 1997 87.

118. McIntyre L, Travers K: Policy implications of a charitable response to child hunger: Case study of children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada. (Workshop). Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Halifax, July 6-9, 1997.

119. Normand C, Zoccolillo MS, McIntyre L: Predictors of difficult temperament in a national survey of infants ages three months to three years. (Poster). Society for Research in Child Development, Washington D.C., April 3-6, 1997.

120. McIntyre L, Travers K: Policy implications of a charitable response to child hunger: Case study of children's feeding programs in Atlantic Canada. (Workshop). Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Halifax, July 6-9, 1997.

121. McIntyre L, Travers K, Dayle J: Children's Feeding Programs in Atlantic Canada: Reducing Inequities? American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego, Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 1995.

122. McIntyre L, Belzer EG Jr: Qualitative Results of the Dartmouth Health Promotion Study. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego, Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 1995.

123. McIntyre L, Belzer EG, Jr: The Dartmouth Health Promotion Study: Quantitative Results. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Diego, Oct. 29-Nov. 2, 1995.

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124. McIntyre L, Belzer E: The Dartmouth Health Promotion Study: Release of Final Results. Workshop--Comprehensive School Health. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Edmonton, June 12-15, 1994.

125. McIntyre L, Belzer E: The Dartmouth Health Promotion Study: Two perspectives on the coordination of school health promotion. (Workshop) 1st Atlantic Health Promotion Research Centre Conference, Halifax, June 10-11, 1994.

126. McIntyre L: A Survey of Breakfast-skipping among Schoolchildren in Nova Scotia. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, October 24-28, 1993.

127. McIntyre L: Health Goals-Setting in Nova Scotia: A Community-oriented Process (Roundtable). American Public Health Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, October 24-28, 1993.

128. McIntyre L: Health Goals-Setting in Nova Scotia: A Community-oriented Process. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, St. John's, July 4-7, 1993.

129. McIntyre L: A Survey of Breakfast-skipping and Inadequate Breakfast Eating among Young Schoolchildren in Nova Scotia, Canadian Society for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Quebec City, June 2-4, 1993.

130. Human DG, McIntyre LL, Rykers P: Congenital heart disease in Down Syndrome. Can Pediatric Society, Ottawa, Sept. 11-14, 1992.

131. McIntyre L, Robinson B, Gyebi-Ofosu E: Active Environmental Surveillance: A key informant search for guinea worm disease. Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Yellowknife, July 6-9, 1992.

132. McIntyre L, Croteau N: Impact evaluation of a health education program at a community hospital. Am Public Health Assoc, Atlanta, Nov 11-14, 1991.

133. McIntyre L, Croteau N: Facteurs associés au changement des habitudes de vie et de la perception de l'état de santé chez des patients hospitalisés. Colloque international promouvoir la santé en francophonie: Au-delà des cultures, des outils à partager, Montréal, 10-11 Octobre 1991.

134. Croteau N, McIntyre L: Changes in Health Practices among Hospitalized Patients, Canadian Epidemiology Research Conference, Edmonton, May 22-26, 1991.

135. McIntyre L, Croteau N: Impact Evaluation of a Health Education Program at a Community Hospital, Canadian Epidemiology Research Conference, Edmonton, May 22-26, 1991.

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136. McIntyre L, Leahey-Oake EA: Breakfast-skipping in Young Schoolchildren: Validation of a Breakfast Survey Instrument, American Public Health Assoc Annual Conference, New York, Sept 30-Oct 4, 1990. . 137. McIntyre L, Oake EA: Breakfast-skipping in young schoolchildren: Validation of a culturally-relevant breakfast survey instrument, Can Public Health Assoc Annual Conference, Toronto, June 25-29, 1990.

138. McIntyre L, Wesson T: The development of a breakfast-skipping instrument for young schoolchildren. Can Public Health Assoc. Annual Conference, Toronto, June 25-29, 1990.

139. McIntyre L, Addy HA: The fragility of the partnership relationship: Lessons from the Dalhousie-Kumasi (Ghana) Education & Development Project. Can Public Health Assoc Annual Conference, Toronto, June 25-29, 1990.

140. McIntyre L, Lindsay E, McDonnell MC, Kamra J: Evaluation of the home care needs of chronically ill and disabled children in a Children's Hospital. Can Conference on Health Services Research, Toronto, June 25, 1990.

141. Pasarell M-A, McIntyre L, Mackenzie M: Needlestick injuries in a children's hospital, American Public Health Association, Chicago, Oct. 22-26, 1989.

142. Worster A, McIntyre L: Epidemiology of Child-related motor vehicle-related accidents in Nova Scotia, 1983-87, American Public Health Association, Chicago, Oct. 22-26. 1989.

143. Roy D, McIntyre L, Human D, Allen L, Nanton M, Finley Fl: What is the "true" incidence of congenital heart disease? Canadian Epidemiology Research Conference, Ottawa, Aug. 28-31, 1989.

144. McIntyre L, Caldwell R, MacGillivray F: Case-Control Study of Children Sustaining Drug Errors, Canadian Epidemiology Research Conference, Ottawa, Aug. 28-31, 1989.

145. McIntyre L: Epidemiology of a Mercury Pollution Disability Settlement. American Public Health Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, October 18-22, 1987.

146. McIntyre L, White F: Canadian Immunization Programs - Public or Private Enterprise? National Conference on Immunization, Issues and Priorities, Toronto, ON, 27-29 January, 1987.

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147. Korn D, McIntyre L, Conway J: The Emerging Role of Public Health in Emergencies and Disasters, Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Vancouver, B.C., 1986.

148. Young T.K, McIntyre L: Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus among the Cree-Ojibwa of Northwestern Ontario, Canadian Public Health Association Annual Conference, Saint John, N.B., 1985.

149. Young T. Kue, McIntyre L. Lynn: Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus among the Cree-Ojibwa of Northwestern Ontario, Circumpolar Health Conference, Anchorage, Alaska, 1984. Published in Circumpolar Health 84, Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on Circumpolar Health, Robert Fortuine (ed). University of Washington Press, 1985:276-281.

150. McIntyre L, Shah CP: Blood Pressure Survey of Three Native Communities in Sioux Lookout Zone, Northwestern Ontario, Canadian Public Health Association, Calgary, Alberta, 1984.

151. McIntyre L: Seroepidemiologic Survey of Blastomycosis in the Sioux Lookout Zone, Canadian Public Health Association, Calgary, Alberta, 1984.