Understanding the process of translating evidence-based interventions into long-term community practice and the impact that this process has on the population is paramount to the future development of health promoting initiatives. The aim of this study was to examine this impact by using the RE-AIM evaluation on the ManUp Project, a physical activity (PA) and healthy eating intervention for middle-aged males
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity, healthy eating and maintaining a healthy weight are associated with...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003The 'Active After 30' health promot...
Abstract Background Men are less likely to participate in health promotion. One approach to reach me...
Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice, along with impact evaluation of su...
Real-world translation of interventions tested by tightly controlled research trials is an important...
Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice is vital to health promotion. This ...
The health of Australian males is poorer than their female counterparts; in part due to males’ lower...
Introduction: Capacity building for health promotion is a relevant precondition for sustainable, hea...
Physical inactivity is one of the main modifiable risk factors for a range of noncommunicable diseas...
Introduction - Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice is vital to health p...
Background; Compared to females, males experience higher rates of chronic disease and mortality, yet...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality across the globe, a...
BACKGROUND: The field of men’s health in the past has typically focused on male-specific health prob...
Background: Compared to females, males experience higher rates of chronic disease and mortality, yet...
Background: Compelling evidence supports the cost effectiveness and potential impac...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity, healthy eating and maintaining a healthy weight are associated with...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003The 'Active After 30' health promot...
Abstract Background Men are less likely to participate in health promotion. One approach to reach me...
Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice, along with impact evaluation of su...
Real-world translation of interventions tested by tightly controlled research trials is an important...
Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice is vital to health promotion. This ...
The health of Australian males is poorer than their female counterparts; in part due to males’ lower...
Introduction: Capacity building for health promotion is a relevant precondition for sustainable, hea...
Physical inactivity is one of the main modifiable risk factors for a range of noncommunicable diseas...
Introduction - Translating evidence-based interventions into community practice is vital to health p...
Background; Compared to females, males experience higher rates of chronic disease and mortality, yet...
Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for morbidity and premature mortality across the globe, a...
BACKGROUND: The field of men’s health in the past has typically focused on male-specific health prob...
Background: Compared to females, males experience higher rates of chronic disease and mortality, yet...
Background: Compelling evidence supports the cost effectiveness and potential impac...
INTRODUCTION: Physical activity, healthy eating and maintaining a healthy weight are associated with...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, Dept. of Education, 2003The 'Active After 30' health promot...
Abstract Background Men are less likely to participate in health promotion. One approach to reach me...