415 results on '"CHAU, JOSEPHINE"'
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2. Exploring reasons for high levels of food insecurity and low fruit and vegetable consumption among university students post-COVID-19
3. The Use of Twitter as an Interactive Learning Tool Within a Postgraduate Public Health Course : A Pilot Study
4. Time to Elicit Physiological and Exertional Vigorous Responses from Daily Living Activities: Setting Foundations of an Empirical Definition of VILPA.
5. Promoting Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA) in middle-aged adults: An evaluation of the MovSnax mobile app
6. Association between TV viewing and heart disease mortality : observational study using negative control outcome
7. Impact and acceptance of a state-wide policy to remove sugar-sweetened beverages in hospitals in New South Wales, Australia
8. Exploring Australian News Media Portrayals of Sustainable and Plant-Based Diets
9. Untapping the Health Enhancing Potential of Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity (VILPA): Rationale, Scoping Review, and a 4-Pillar Research Framework
10. Is this health campaign really social marketing? A checklist to help you decide
11. Reducing Office Workers’ Sitting Time at Work Using Sit-Stand Protocols : Results From a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
12. Trends in prevalence of leisure time physical activity and inactivity: results from Australian National Health Surveys 1989 to 2011
13. Who is at risk of chronic disease? Associations between risk profiles of physical activity, sitting and cardio‐metabolic disease in Australian adults
14. Patterns and predictors of sitting time over ten years in a large population-based Canadian sample: Findings from the Canadian Multicentre Osteoporosis Study (CaMos)
15. Active Women over 50 online information and support to promote physical activity behaviour change: study protocol for a pilot trial
16. Are motivational signs to increase stair use a thing of the past?: A multi-building study
17. Sitting ducks face chronic disease: An analysis of newspaper coverage of sedentary behaviour as a health issue in Australia 2000-2012
18. Accelerometer-derived physical activity in those with cardio-metabolic disease compared to healthy adults: a UK Biobank study of 52,556 participants
19. Retirement—A Transition to a Healthier Lifestyle?: Evidence From a Large Australian Study
20. More standing and just as productive: Effects of a sit-stand desk intervention on call center workers’ sitting, standing, and productivity at work in the Opt to Stand pilot study
21. Application of ecological momentary assessment in workplace health evaluation
22. Prevalence and correlates of domain-specific sedentary time of adults in the Netherlands: findings from the 2006 Dutch time use survey
23. The evolution of time use approaches for understanding activities of daily living in a public health context
24. Older adults’ time in sedentary, light and moderate intensity activities and correlates: Application of Australian Time Use Survey
25. Monitoring population trends through physical activity surveillance - a chequered history in Australia
26. Do Play Streets provide psycho-social benefits to the community? Protocol for a systematic scoping review of the scientific and grey literature
27. A rapid scoping review of citizen science involving indigenous communities
28. Navigating Neighbourhood Opposition and Climate Change: Feasibility and Acceptability of a Play Street Pilot in Sydney, Australia
29. Associations between socio-economic position and sedentary behaviour in a large population sample of Australian middle and older-aged adults: The Social, Economic, and Environmental Factor (SEEF) Study
30. Cross-sectional associations of total sitting and leisure screen time with cardiometabolic risk in adults. Results from the HUNT Study, Norway
31. Higher Prevalence of Food Insecurity and Psychological Distress among International University Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Australian Perspective
32. “If money was no object”: A qualitative study of South African university office workers’ perceptions of using height-adjustable sitstand desks
33. Non-Occupational Sedentary Behaviors: Population Changes in the Netherlands, 1975–2005
34. Frequent lunch purchases from NSW school canteens: a potential marker for children's eating habits?
35. Authors' response to Letter to the Editor: ANZJPH‐2017‐248
36. Cross-sectional associations between occupational and leisure-time sitting, physical activity and obesity in working adults
37. Self-Reported Confidence in Recall as a Predictor of Validity and Repeatability of Physical Activity Questionnaire Data
38. Identifying effective interventions to promote consumption of protein-rich foods from lower ecological footprint sources: A systematic literature review
39. The Descriptive Epidemiology of Sitting: A 20-Country Comparison Using the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)
40. Use of Mobile Apps in Heart Failure Self-management: Qualitative Study Exploring the Patient and Primary Care Clinician Perspective
41. The Use of Mobile Apps for Heart Failure Self-management: Systematic Review of Experimental and Qualitative Studies
42. Identifying effective interventions to promote consumption of protein-rich foods from lower ecological footprint sources: A systematic literature review
43. TV-viewing in Australian adults: Sedentary or active?
44. Occupational Sitting and Health Risks: A Systematic Review
45. Are workplace interventions to reduce sitting effective? A systematic review
46. Acceptability and feasibility of an online physical activity program for women over 50: a pilot trial
47. Mature aged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adults are using digital health technologies (original research)
48. Sedentary behaviour and risk of mortality from all-causes and cardiometabolic diseases in adults: evidence from the HUNT3 population cohort
49. Quantifying Long-term Patterns Of Sedentary Behavior In A Large Population-based Canadian Cohort: 1495 Board #288 May 28, 8: 00 AM - 9: 30 AM
50. Are messages about lifestyle walking being heard? Trends in walking for all purposes in New South Wales (NSW), Australia
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