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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:2.0/Q3

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Sandya Streram,Tracy Burrows,Melinda Hutchesson Sandya Streram
Issue addressed: Health risk behaviours including unhealthy diet, physical inactivity, sedentary behaviour, inadequate sleep, tobacco use and alcohol and illicit drug use are prevalent among university students. Universit...
Rebecca Bennett,Laura Duff,Kate Mallia et al. Rebecca Bennett et al.
Introduction: Food retail outlets represent a setting where a healthy diet can be promoted. Community public health practitioners need user-friendly tools to collect real-time data, engage with local food retailers, and c...
Renee N Carey,Gemma Crawford,Nicola D&#x;Orazio et al. Renee N Carey et al.
Background: Advertising and marketing by the alcohol industry serve to normalise alcohol use, with exposure to alcohol advertising linked to earlier and riskier drinking among young people. Advertising that portrays alcoh...
Kristy Schirmer,Daniel G Coro,Bronte McQueen et al. Kristy Schirmer et al.
This commentary outlines a successful case study of the collaborative work of research and advocacy in influencing changes in public health policy. It describes how the 2024 study on 'junk food' advertising across South Australian (SA) publ...
Caroline Shaw,Ryan Gage,Alice Miller et al. Caroline Shaw et al.
Objective: Transport is a major determinant of population and planetary health, causing significant and ongoing harm. The scale and pace of policy action to create a healthy, low-carbon transport system is inadequate. Usi...
Lillian Newton,Katrina Filewood,Minh Pham et al. Lillian Newton et al.
Issue addressed: The use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health programs is linked to improved health outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This study sought to understand the strengths ...
Sharyn Burns,Roisin Glasgow-Collins,Hanna Saltis et al. Sharyn Burns et al.
Issue addressed: School-based relationships and sexuality education (RSE) offers broad social, emotional and physical health benefits. However, many teachers feel unprepared to deliver comprehensive, contemporary RSE. To ...
Natalie Ball,Angela Gilmour,Caitlin Liddelow et al. Natalie Ball et al.
Issue addressed: The postpartum period, a time known to instil joy and fulfilment, is dominated by unreasonable and often unattainable expectations for mothers to achieve perfection across multiple domains. Despite prior ...
Frith Klug,Sharonna Mossenson,Claire Elizabeth Pulker et al. Frith Klug et al.
Objective: Food environments are significant drivers of obesity and diet-related diseases, making them key targets for interventions that support healthier food choices. The role of Local Government Authorities (LGAs) is ...