Our Work

Only selected peer-reviewed articles and articles that are currently under review/work in progress are listed below. Click HERE to see the full list of published peer-reviewed articles.

Note: Current and previous In Situ Group members and trainees are in bold.

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Thought Leadership

  1. Ding D, Lee E-Y. Physical (in)activity in a warming world: another casualty of climate change. Lancet Glob Health (invited). 2026;14(4):e476-7.

  2. Lee E-Y*, Jeon J, Spence JC. Salutogenesis for health promotion: tensions and future directions for physical activity/active living research. Health Promot Int. 2026;41(1);daag003.

  3. Lee E-Y*, Dogra S, Manson G, Manyanga T, McGuire-Adams T, Yi K-J. Call to action on Indigenization and EDIA (Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Accessibility): Recommendations for institutions, Tri-agency, and academic societies. JPhys Act Health. 2025;22(6):644-649. (Funded by CIHR)

  4. Lee E-Y*, Airton L, Jung E, et al. Development and Validation of the SAFE (Socially Ascribed intersectional identities for Equity) Questionnaire. Acta Psychol. 2024;245;104235. (Funded by SSHRC).

  5. Lee E-Y*, Tremblay MS. Unmasking the political power of physical activity research: Harnessing the “apolitical-ness” as a catalyst for addressing the challenges of our time. J Phys Act Health. 2023;20(10):897-899.

  6. Lee E-Y*, Airton L, Lim H, Jung E. An urgent need for quantitative intersectionality in physical activity and health research. J Phys Act Health. 2023;20(2):97-99. (Funded by SSHRC).

 

Global Collaboration

  1. Lee E-Y, de Lannoy L, Kim YB, et al. 2025 Position statement on active outdoor play. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025:22;117.

  2. de Lannoy L, Lee E-Y, Ryu S, et al. 2025 position statement on active outdoor play: process and methodology. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2025;22:118.

  3. Lee E-Y, de Lannoy L, Li L et al. Play, Learn, and Teach Outdoors—Network (PLaTO-Net): terminology, taxonomy, and ontology. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2022;19:66.

  4. Lee E-Y*, Bains A, Hunter S, et al. Systematic review of the correlates of outdoor play and time among children aged 3-12 years. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2021;18:41.

 
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Movement x Planetary Health

  1. Jung E, Lee E-Y*, Shin H*. COVID-19, climate change, and air pollution: a syndemic umbrella review. City Environ Interact. 2026;30:100381.

  2. Lee E-Y*, Kim Y-B, Cheng J. et al. PLAY+ (Play, Land, Animals, You and +) Framework: the role of active outdoor play in advancing One Health. Sustain Horizons. 2026;18:100172.

  3. Lee E-Y*, Vanderloo LM, Faulkner G, Jeon J, Rhodes RE, Spence JC. Climate change and youth in South Korea: a gendered analysis of psychosocial and behavioral profiles. J Clim Chang Health. 2026; 28:100663.

  4. Lee E-Y*, Park S, Kim Y-B, et al. Ambient environmental conditions and active outdoor play in the context of climate change: A systematic review and meta-synthesis.Environ Res. 2026:122146.

  5. Lee E-Y*, Park S, Vanderloo LM, et al. The political landscape of physical (in)activity and climate change in Canada’s social climate. J Clim Chang Health. 2025;23:100453.

  6. Lee E-Y*, Park S, Lee M, et al. Exploring the interplay between climate change, 24-hour movement behavior, and health: A systematic review. J Phys Act Health (Special issue: Physical Activity as a Necessary Solution to Current Global Health Challenges). 2024;21(12):1227-45.

  7. Lee E-Y, Masuda J. The ‘freedom’ to pollute? An ecological analysis of neoliberal capitalist ideology, climate culpability, lifestyle factors, and population health risk in 124 countries. Can J Public Health. 2021;112(5):877-87.

  8. Zisis E, Hakimi S, Lee E-Y*. Climate change, 24-hour movement behaviors, and health: a mini umbrella review.Glob Health Res Policy 2021;6:15.

 
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Movement x Intersectional Equity