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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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Michelle Lambert,Paola Chivers,Fiona Farringdon Michelle Lambert
Issue addressed: University students generally make independent decisions regarding food choices. Current research about knowledge of Australian Dietary Guidelines (ADG), sources of nutrition information and influences on...
Gillian S Gould,Leah Stevenson,Michelle Bovill et al. Gillian S Gould et al.
Issue addressed: Tobacco is a major risk factor contributing to Indigenous health disparities. Art may be a powerful and transformative tool to enable health providers to develop targeted messages for tobacco control. ...
Patricia Taylor,Rowena Saheb,Eloise Howse Patricia Taylor
Issue: Higher education is an important and influential setting for embedding health promotion principles and practice. Universities have a responsibility to their communities and more broadly as leaders in society. ...
Kathleen Clapham,Keziah Bennett-Brook,Kate Hunter Kathleen Clapham
Issue addressed: Aboriginal Australian children experience higher rates of injury than other Australian children. However, few culturally acceptable programs have been developed or evaluated. The Illawarra Aboriginal Medi...
Jennifer Marks,Lisa M Barnett,Steven Allender Jennifer Marks
Issue addressed: Schools are a target for childhood obesity prevention strategies, yet intervention effectiveness may be hindered by school community perceptions (staff and students) and readiness to address the problem. ...
Renee Reynolds,Rachel Sutherland,Nicole Nathan et al. Renee Reynolds et al.
Issue addressed: This study aimed to assess the feasibility and acceptability of using an existing school-based mobile communication application to deliver messages to parents on how to pack a healthy lunchbox. ...
Cathy M Harbury,Robin Callister,Clare E Collins Cathy M Harbury
Issue addressed: Individuals who are knowledgeable about nutrition are more likely to eat healthily. Yet, few studies have investigated levels of nutrition knowledge using a validated tool. The present study measured nutr...