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期刊名:Health promotion journal of australia

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ISSN:1036-1073

e-ISSN:2201-1617

IF/分区:1.5/Q3

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Georgie Tran,Erin Kerr,Bridget Kelly et al. Georgie Tran et al.
Issue addressed: Munch & Move is a New South Wales (NSW) Ministry of Health program offering family day care (FDC) educators training to support children's healthy behaviours. This study examined educators' nutrition, phy...
Hannah L M Calverley,Lauren A Petrass,Loretta Konjarski Hannah L M Calverley
Issue addressed: Achieving aquatic competence is recommended for preventing childhood drownings, yet many children in Victoria, Australia do not meet aquatic benchmarks despite participating in swimming and water safety p...
James J Annesi,Sara M Powell,Francine A Stewart James J Annesi
Issue addressed: Obesity is an increasing worldwide health issue. In affluent English-speaking countries, obesity ranges from ~28% (Australia) to ~42% (United States) of the adult population. Enabling weight loss beyond a...
Natalie Williams,Georgia Griffin,Megan Wall et al. Natalie Williams et al.
Issue addressed: Sexual and reproductive health (SRH) knowledge influences health literacy and promotes positive health behaviours. This scoping review explores the SRH knowledge of women in Australia and reports on knowl...
Joanne Porter,Nicole Coombs,Michael Barbagallo Joanne Porter
Issue addressed: Inequitable health care access can be addressed by using community outreach programs. A collaborative, codesigned student-led pop-up health check clinic was conducted in three low-socioeconomic regional c...
Madeline Spencer,Nenagh Kemp,Vaughan Cruickshank et al. Madeline Spencer et al.
Issue addressed: Whilst there is a relationship between health literacy and health outcomes, the importance of social and personal demographic characteristics remains understudied., Identifying the factors responsible for...
Rebecca Kelly,Ryan Calabro,Lisa Beatty et al. Rebecca Kelly et al.
Issue addressed: The study addresses the global health concern of sugar overconsumption, particularly focusing on the prevalence of sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among young people. ...
Sonja J Ellis Sonja J Ellis
Issue addressed: Sexual minority women (SMW) experience inequities in health outcomes. The extant literature consistently suggests that SMW are much less likely than their heterosexual peers to engage in cervical screenin...
Satish Melwani,Verity Cleland,Kira Patterson et al. Satish Melwani et al.
Issue addressed: The World Health Organisation is prioritising health literacy development to address the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). Empowering pregnant women and mothers through health literacy d...
Fiona Dangerfield,Kylie Ball,Virginia Dickson-Swift et al. Fiona Dangerfield et al.
Issue addressed: While there has been an increased focus on how local governments can support the creation of healthy food environments through healthy public policy, little is known about how this is reflected in public ...