SMA members Neville Owen, Adrian Bauman, Wendy Brown and Stewart Trost have recently been awarded two NHMRC grants for research which will focus on understanding and influencing physical activity to improve population health outcomes. They were awarded under the Capital Building for Population Health scheme and the Program Grants scheme. The total value of the grants is 86.5 million over five years.\ud \ud The new grants will allow the researchers to conduct rigorous behavioural and epidemiological research which will inform the development of innovative primary and secondary prevention initiatives and determine their effectiveness. This is important, because physical activity is significantly implicated in the prevention and management of ...
10,000 Steps Rockhampton is a multi-strategy health promotion program which aims to develop sustaina...
If the amount of physical activity in a society increased, it should improve public health; but unce...
Background: Compelling evidence supports the cost effectiveness and potential impac...
Multi-strategic community wide interventions for physical activity are increasingly popular but thei...
Background: The increase in the global population has placed extra burdens on health services. This ...
Australia has a proud history in physical activity and is known for its love of, and success in, spo...
Physical activity has comprehensive benefits promoting well-being, health and improving quality of l...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
Minimal research has investigated physical activity and health profiles among university students in...
Introduction: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardi...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an innovative, inclusive and integrated 12-week exe...
10,000 Steps Rockhampton is a multi-strategy health promotion program which aims to develop sustaina...
INTRODUCTION: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
10,000 Steps Rockhampton is a multi-strategy health promotion program which aims to develop sustaina...
If the amount of physical activity in a society increased, it should improve public health; but unce...
Background: Compelling evidence supports the cost effectiveness and potential impac...
Multi-strategic community wide interventions for physical activity are increasingly popular but thei...
Background: The increase in the global population has placed extra burdens on health services. This ...
Australia has a proud history in physical activity and is known for its love of, and success in, spo...
Physical activity has comprehensive benefits promoting well-being, health and improving quality of l...
Physical inactivity is one of the leading modifiable risk factors for global mortality, with an esti...
Includes bibliographical referencesThis minor dissertation is comprised of 3 chapters. The first cha...
Minimal research has investigated physical activity and health profiles among university students in...
Introduction: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
Metabolic syndrome significantly increases the risk of developing type 2 diabetes mellitus and cardi...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether an innovative, inclusive and integrated 12-week exe...
10,000 Steps Rockhampton is a multi-strategy health promotion program which aims to develop sustaina...
INTRODUCTION: Improving physical activity (PA) and healthy eating is critical for primary and second...
10,000 Steps Rockhampton is a multi-strategy health promotion program which aims to develop sustaina...
If the amount of physical activity in a society increased, it should improve public health; but unce...
Background: Compelling evidence supports the cost effectiveness and potential impac...