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1. Updating the Foodbot Factory serious game with new interactive engaging features and enhanced educational content.

2. Prevalence of current nutrition care practices for disease-related malnutrition in Canadian hospitals.

4. Fast food consumption in adults living in Canada: alternative measurement methods, consumption choices, and correlates.

5. Revisiting survival at sea from a nutrition and food perspective: rationalizing the rations.

6. We want more! Examining the perceived training and information needs of health and fitness practitioners about disability and physical activity.

7. Loneliness and resilience are associated with nutrition risk after the first wave of COVID-19 in community-dwelling older Canadians.

8. Guidance and perspectives on highly processed foods.

9. Brave spaces: Indigenous children in Canada plan for a different tomorrow.

10. Are professors of human nutrition faculty at Canadian universities representative with respect to common social constructs of gender and race?

11. Development of machine learning prediction models to explore nutrients predictive of cardiovascular disease using Canadian linked population-based data.

12. Evaluation of the Healthy Eating Food Index (HEFI)-2019 measuring adherence to Canada's Food Guide 2019 recommendations on healthy food choices.

13. Development of the Healthy Eating Food Index (HEFI)-2019 measuring adherence to Canada's Food Guide 2019 recommendations on healthy food choices.

14. Canadian Nutrition Society: 2022 Scientific Abstracts: Canadian Nutrition Society Annual Conference.

15. Content of physical activity documentation in Canadian family physicians' electronic medical records.

16. Enhancing cultural food security among the Syilx Okanagan adults with the reintroduction of Okanagan sockeye salmon.

17. Validation of an automated self-administered 24-hour dietary recall web application against urinary recovery biomarkers in a sample of French-speaking adults of the province of Québec, Canada.

18. Vitamin D status in Canadian children of diverse ancestry.

19. Caffeinated energy drinks in the Canadian context: health risk assessment with a focus on cardiovascular effects.

20. Challenges in the design, interpretation, and reporting of randomized controlled clinical studies on the health effects of whole foods.

21. An examination of contributions of animal- and plant-based dietary patterns on the nutrient quality of diets of adult Canadians.

22. Protein consumption in Canadian habitual diets: usual intake, inadequacy, and the contribution of animal- and plant-based foods to nutrient intakes.

23. Dietary Reference Intakes based on chronic disease endpoints: outcomes from a case study workshop for omega 3's EPA and DHA.

25. Physical activity energy expenditure and fat-free mass: relationship with metabolic syndrome in overweight or obese postmenopausal women.

26. Treatment-related weight gain and metabolic complications in children with mental health disorders: potential role for lifestyle interventions.

27. Introduction to the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults aged 18–64 years and Adults aged 65 years or older: an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep.

28. Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults aged 18–64 years and Adults aged 65 years or older: an integration of physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and sleep.

29. Optimal messaging of the Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Adults aged 18–64 years and Adults aged 65 years and older.

30. Dissemination and implementation of national physical activity, sedentary behaviour, and/or sleep guidelines among community-dwelling adults aged 18 years and older: a systematic scoping review and suggestions for future reporting and research.

31. Micronutrient fortification of caffeinated energy drinks and supplemented foods marketed in Canada.

32. Criterion-referenced mCAFT cut-points to identify metabolically healthy cardiorespiratory fitness among adults aged 18–69 years: an analysis of the Canadian Health Measures Survey.

33. Examining the diversity of ultra-processed food consumption and associated factors in Canadian adults.

34. Capillary facilitation of skeletal muscle function in health and disease.

36. Establishing modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT) cut-points to detect clustered cardiometabolic risk among Canadian children and youth aged 9 to 17 years.

37. Reply to Discussion of "Establishing modified Canadian Aerobic Fitness Test (mCAFT) cut-points to detect clustered cardiometabolic risk among Canadian children and youth aged 9 to 17 years" – The need for foundational fitness research in Canada: is there room for innovation?

38. Optimizing foods for special dietary use in Canada: key outcomes and recommendations from a tripartite workshop.

39. Type 2 diabetes prevalence among Canadian adults — dietary habits and sociodemographic risk factors.

40. Modelling optimal diets for quality and cost: examples from Inuit and First Nations communities in Canada1.

41. Canadian newcomer children's bone health and vitamin D status.

42. Are French Canadians able to accurately self-rate the quality of their diet? Insights from the PREDISE study.

43. The effectiveness of voluntary policies and commitments in restricting unhealthy food marketing to Canadian children on food company websites.

44. Are Canadian protein and physical activity guidelines optimal for sarcopenia prevention in older adults?

45. Low food intake in hospital: patient, institutional, and clinical factors.

46. Special issue on nervous system and exercise1.

47. Chronic health disparities among refugee and immigrant children in Canada.

48. Horizon meeting on cardiovascular physiology: Dedicated to Dr. Mike Sharratt1.

49. Reliability of the individual components of the Canadian Armed Forces Physical Employment Standard.

50. Levels of circulating cortisol and cytokines in members of the Canadian Armed Forces: associations with age, sex, and anthropometry.