Development and formative evaluation of website-based tool to support healthy lifestyles in family day care [0.03%]
家庭日托网站工具的发展与形成性评价以支持健康生活方式
Georgie Tran,Bridget Kelly,Sarah T Ryan et al.
Georgie Tran et al.
Issue addressed: Nutrition and physical activity practices in Australian family day care are suboptimal. A web-based tool was co-developed with family day care service providers and educators, health promotion staff and t...
Priorities for research on improving health behaviours for optimal mental health of Australian university students: A twin-panel Delphi study [0.03%]
改善澳大利亚大学生心理健康行为的研究重点:双面板德尔菲研究
Melinda J Hutchesson,Robert Stanton,Natalie Johnson et al.
Melinda J Hutchesson et al.
Issue addressed: University students are at risk of poor health behaviours which negatively affect mental health and wellbeing. Informing the implementation of appropriate strategies to support Australian university stude...
An Exploration of Adults Transitioning Into Retirements' Perspectives on Vigorous Intermittent Lifestyle Physical Activity [0.03%]
成人过渡到退休时对高强度间歇生活方式体育活动的看法探究
Bingyan Pang,Joanne A McVeigh,Craig Thompson et al.
Bingyan Pang et al.
Issue addressed: Australian adults transitioning into retirement aged 55-75 years (> 50%) do not meet the World Health Organization recommendation of physical activity (PA). One potential strategy to promote PA is through...
The Impacts of Engagement in Men's Sheds on Incidental Physical Activity and Wellbeing Outcomes [0.03%]
参与男性工坊对偶然身体活动和幸福感的影响
Briana Guerrini,James J Clarke,Brendan J Smith et al.
Briana Guerrini et al.
Background: As a large proportion of older adults are insufficiently active, it is imperative to identify ways to increase incidental physical activity. Men's Sheds, a mutual-aid, community-based organisation appear to be...
The role of the health sector in responding to energy hardship: An Australian perspective [0.03%]
澳大利亚卫生部门应对能源贫困的现状和展望
Nicholas J R Hunter,Virginia Lewis
Nicholas J R Hunter
Energy hardship is increasingly recognised as a significant determinant of health, with evidence linking it to numerous negative health and wellbeing outcomes. The association between energy hardship and public health raises questions about...
Factors associated with not smoking among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander adolescents and young people: Analysis of data from the 2014 to 15 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey [0.03%]
澳大利亚土著和托雷斯海峡青年中不吸烟的影响因素:来自2014-2015年土著居民社会调查数据的分析
Emilie Cameron,Megan Freund,Sandra Eades et al.
Emilie Cameron et al.
Issue addressed: Smoking rates have been steadily declining among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Examining the factors associated with not smoking in young people is crucial for understanding the motivation...
An anti-junk food ad from a sports commercial break reduced junk food consumption inclinations, yet junk food ads had minimal to no impact [0.03%]
一段运动暂停中的反垃圾食品广告减少了对垃圾食品的摄取倾向,但垃圾食品广告几乎没有影响
Ross C Hollett,Julia Butt,Brennen Mills et al.
Ross C Hollett et al.
Background: In Australia, there are concerns that unrestricted junk food advertising during sports broadcasts increases short-term junk food consumption among viewers. Therefore, the present study aimed to estimate the im...
Dental Health Services Victoria health promotion messages for oral health: A modified Delphi study [0.03%]
面向口腔健康的健康促进信息:德尔菲法的改进型应用——以维多利亚州牙科服务体系为例
Shelley Pham,Kelli Evans,Kishita Patel et al.
Shelley Pham et al.
Issue addressed: The 2022 Oral health messages for Australia were reviewed, revised and published in 2023. This study adapted these messages from a value-based communication perspective to support Dental Health Services V...
Beyond banning: Our digital world must be made safer for young people [0.03%]
不止于禁止:我们的数字世界必须为年轻人提供更安全的环境
Nicholas Carah,Sandro Demaio,Louise Holly et al.
Nicholas Carah et al.
Intuitive eating predictors and outcomes in people with severe mental illness participating in a lifestyle intervention [0.03%]
针对严重精神疾病患者参与生活方式干预中符合直觉的饮食预测因素及结局的研究
Irene Henry,Nicole Korman,Donni Johnston et al.
Irene Henry et al.
Issue addressed: People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at higher risk of preventable diseases than the general population; poor diet contributes to heightened risk. Adaptive approaches designed to improve intuitive ...