Eun-Young Lee, PhD

Eun-Young Lee

Associate Professor

People Directory Affiliation Category

Post-Doctorate (Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario [CHEO], University of Alberta)

PhD (University of Alberta)

MA (Yonsei University)

BSc (Yonsei University)

Cross Appointments

Gender Studies, Faculty of Arts & Science

Undergraduate Courses

HLTH 323 – Introduction to Epidemiology

Graduate Courses

KHS 891 – Statistics

Lab Website

In Situ Population Health Research Lab (www.insituPH.ca)

Research Summary

My overarching research agenda focuses on bridging social issues (e.g., climate change, gender inequality) and theories (e.g., intersectionality) with quantitative research methodology to advance population health in cross-cultural and global contexts.

Graduate Student Opportunities

Applications for study at the MSc and PhD level are welcome. Please forward a copy of your resume and academic transcript to eunyoung.lee@queensu.ca if interested.

Publications

For a full list of publications, see my Google Scholar Page or ResearchGate

  1. Lee E-Y, Khan A. Prevalence and clustering patterns of pro-environmental behaviors in Canadian households. Sustainability. 2020;12(19):8218. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12198218
  1. Lee E-Y, Khan, A., Uddin, R., Lim E, George L, Six-year trends and intersectional correlates of meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines among 372,433 South Korean adolescents: Korea Youth Risk Behaviour Surveys 2013-2018. J Sport Health Sci. Accepted.
  1. Lee E-Y, Hakimi S, Janssen I. A systematic review on climate change, 24-hour movement behaviours, and health. PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020167386 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020167386
  1. Lee E-Y, Bains A, Hunter S, Carson V, Huang W, Janssen I et al. A systematic review on the correlates of outdoor time/play among children aged 3-12 years. PROSPERO 2020 CRD42020152469 Available from: https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42020152469
  1. Zisis E, Hakimi S, Lee E-Y. A mini review of systematic reviews on climate change, movement behaviour, and health. Adv Clim Chang Res. Resubmitted.
  1. Lee E-Y, Masuda J. The ‘freedom’ to pollute? An ecological analysis of capitalism, human-induced CO2 emissions, physical inactivity, and non-communicable disease mortality in 124 countries. Can J Public Health. Under review.
  1. Lim H, Jung E, Jodoin K, Du O, Lee E–Y. A systematic scoping review and taxonomy of intersectionality approaches in sport and physical activity research. Pre-submission. Funded by SSHRC.
  1. Uddin R, Lee E-Y, Khan SR, Tremblay MS, Khan A. Clustering of lifestyle risk factors for non-communicable diseases in 304,779 adolescents from 89 countries: A global perspective. Prev Med. 2019;17:105955.
  1. Lee E-Y, Carson V, Jeon JY, Spence JC, Tremblay MS. Levels and correlates of 24-hour movement behaviors among South Koreans: Results from the KNHAESs, 2014-2015. J Sport Health Sci. 2019;8(4):376-85.
  1. Lee E-Y, Myre M, Hwang J, Chun H, Seo E, Pabayo R, Spence JC. Body weight misperception and psychological distress among young South Korean adults: the role of physical activity. Global Health Res Policy. 2017;2(1):17.

Links

Twitter:  @DrEunYoungLee