How does where you live shape your health?
We investigate how government-led interventions (e.g., programs, services, or policies) and other natural experiments – initiatives or events happening in the community – impact health, wellbeing, and health equity, helping to tell the story of how where you live shapes your health across the lifecourse.
Collaborative Projects and Publications
- 2018 – 2021
Is the BC Farmers’ Market Nutrition Coupon Program an Effective and Cost-effective Means of Improving the Dietary Behaviours and Well-being of Disadvantaged British Columbians?
(CIHR: Project Scheme – September 15, 2017)
Principal Investigators: Dana L Olstad (NPI), Heather O’Hara (KU)
- Atkary, M.L., Caron-Roy, S., Sajobi, T., O’Hara, H., Leblanc, P., Dunn, S., McCormack, G., Timmins, D., Ball, K., Downs, S., Minaker, L.M., Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Godley, J., Milaney, K., Lashewicz, B., Fournier, B., Elliott, C., Raine, K.R., Prowse, R., Olstad, D.L. (2020). Impact of a farmers’ market nutrition coupon program on diet quality and psychosocial well-being among low-income adults: protocol for a randomized control trial and a longitudinal qualitative investigation. BMJ Open, 10:e035143. doi: 1136/bmjopen-2019-035143 https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/5/e035143.full
- Nykiforuk, C.I.J., Rawson, D., McGetrick, J.A., Belon, A.P. (2019). Canadian policy perspectives on promoting physical activity across age-friendly communities: lessons for advocacy and action. Ageing and Society, 39(2): 307-339. Epub 2017 Sep 11. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0144686X17000939