Minneapolis, MN, USA -- June 8-12, 2010
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We now welcome submissions of abstracts for oral and poster presentations in any area of behavioral nutrition and/or physical activity research and practice, for the 2010 ISBNPA annual meeting. The conference language is English. All abstracts for the ISBNPA 2010 meeting must be submitted online at http://abstracts.isbnpa.org/ .
The deadline for the abstract submission is January 15, 2010. Abstracts can be submitted as either paper or poster presentations. The deadline for late breaking abstracts is March 15, 2010 and late breaking abstracts will only be accepted as poster presentations. If you have any problems or questions about submission please email the ISBNPA 2010 scientific committee at isbnpa@helsedir.no. You will be notified about your submission by e-mail once the review of all abstracts has been completed.
Purpose: State the primary purpose of the study, including the main research questions or hypotheses addressed. Emphasize the innovative aspect of the research.
Methods: Quantitative studies should include design, participants, measures and analyses. Qualitative studies should include a reference to the approach being adopted (e.g. discourse analysis, grounded theory) and describe the method of data generation, (e.g. interviews, transcripts of conversations, written accounts) and analysis (e.g., content analysis).
Results/Findings: Quantitative studies should include a summary of the results, including numerical and statistical data. Qualitative studies should include an indication of the main results of the analysis (e.g. examples of themes, categories, responses, discourses to be reported).
Conclusions: Discuss the contributions to the advancement of behavioural nutrition and/or physical activity knowledge, methods or practice.
Purpose: State the aim or primary objectives of the paper. Emphasize the innovative aspect of the research.
Background: A concise summary of the context and/or a statement of the innovation or deficiency in theory, practice or policy that will be addressed.
Methods/Key points: Details of the methods used (e.g. literature review, inclusion/exclusion criteria, and methods of analysis), and a summary of the main points that will be presented in the paper.
Conclusions: Discuss the contribution to the advancement of behavioural nutrition and/or physical activity knowledge, methods or practice.