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2005

Conference Publication

Understanding the importance of energy balance - what have we learned from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health?

Wendy, W. J. (2005). Understanding the importance of energy balance - what have we learned from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health?. Weight Watchers Scientific Advisory Board Discussion Forum, Sydney, Australia, 23 November 2005.

Understanding the importance of energy balance - what have we learned from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health?

2005

Conference Publication

Australian women and their weight: A growing problem

Brown, W. (2005). Australian women and their weight: A growing problem. A meeting of the Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing, Canberra, Australia, 11 October 2005. Callaghan, N.S.W., Australia: Women's Health Australia.

Australian women and their weight: A growing problem

2005

Conference Publication

Relationships Between Occupational Sitting Time and Overweight and Obesity in Australian Workers

Mummery, K., Brown, W. J., Schofield, G., Eakin, E. and Steele, R. (2005). Relationships Between Occupational Sitting Time and Overweight and Obesity in Australian Workers. Third Australasian Society for Behavioural Health and Medicine Conference: Behaviour and Health: Evidence to Practice, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 10-12 February, 2005. Bundoora, Vic, Australia: ASBHM.

Relationships Between Occupational Sitting Time and Overweight and Obesity in Australian Workers

2005

Conference Publication

How to count non-step activity in daily step counts

Miller, R., Brown, W. J. and Tudor-Locke, C. (2005). How to count non-step activity in daily step counts. 2005 Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sports, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 13-16 October, 2005. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.

How to count non-step activity in daily step counts

2005

Conference Publication

Upper respiratory illness aetiology and symptomatology in elite and recreationally competitive athletes

Spence, L., Nissen, M. D., Sloots, T. P., McCormack, J. G., Locke, S., Pyne, D. B., Fricker, P. A. and Brown, W. J. (2005). Upper respiratory illness aetiology and symptomatology in elite and recreationally competitive athletes. 7th ISEI Symposium, Monte Carlo, 15-17 September, 2005. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.bbi.2005.06.001

Upper respiratory illness aetiology and symptomatology in elite and recreationally competitive athletes

2005

Conference Publication

Using pedometers to promote physical activity in a community-based intervention: Results from 10,000 steps Rockhampton

Eakin, E., Brown, W. J., Mummery, K., Schofield, G., Marshall, A. and Reeves, M. M. (2005). Using pedometers to promote physical activity in a community-based intervention: Results from 10,000 steps Rockhampton. Behaviour and Health; Evidence to Practice, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, 10-12 February 2005. Australia: ASBHM.

Using pedometers to promote physical activity in a community-based intervention: Results from 10,000 steps Rockhampton

2005

Conference Publication

'Just Walk It': Who's walking the walk?

Foreman, R. E., Brown, W. J., Marshall, A. and Abernethy, P. J. (2005). 'Just Walk It': Who's walking the walk?. 2005 Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sports, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 13-16 October, 2005. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.

'Just Walk It': Who's walking the walk?

2005

Conference Publication

Physical activity & health: Linking research into policy and practice

Brown, W. J. (2005). Physical activity & health: Linking research into policy and practice. Queensland Health Physical Activity Think Tank, Brisbane, Australia, 10-11 March 2005.

Physical activity & health: Linking research into policy and practice

2005

Conference Publication

Can an exercise program prevent the development of type 2 diabetes?

Brown, Wendy (2005). Can an exercise program prevent the development of type 2 diabetes?. Redcliffe Hospital Presentation, Redcliffe Hospital, Redcliffe, 4 August 2005.

Can an exercise program prevent the development of type 2 diabetes?

2005

Conference Publication

Prevention of weight gain: Which behaviours should we target?

Brown, W. J., Dobson, A. J., Ford, J., Ball, K. and Williams, L. (2005). Prevention of weight gain: Which behaviours should we target?. 20|20 Vision: 20 Years since Ottawa, 20 Years from Now, Canberra, ACT, Australia, 13-16 March, 2005. Maroochydore, Qld, Australia: Australian Health Promotion Association.

Prevention of weight gain: Which behaviours should we target?

2005

Conference Publication

Predictors of increased physical activity levels following participation in a general practice based intervention

Armit, C. M., Brown, W. J., Marshall, A. and Ritchie, C. B. (2005). Predictors of increased physical activity levels following participation in a general practice based intervention. 2005 Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sports, Melbourne, Vic, Australia, 13-16 October, 2005. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier.

Predictors of increased physical activity levels following participation in a general practice based intervention

2004

Conference Publication

10,000 Steps Rockhampton: (2) Working with Health Professionals to Increase Community Levels of Physical Activity

Eakin, E., Marshall, A., Mummery, K., Larsen, E. and Brown, W. J. (2004). 10,000 Steps Rockhampton: (2) Working with Health Professionals to Increase Community Levels of Physical Activity. Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany, 25-28 August, 2004. Mahwah, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

10,000 Steps Rockhampton: (2) Working with Health Professionals to Increase Community Levels of Physical Activity

2004

Conference Publication

A role for Qigong in the management of diabetes

Liu, X., Miller, Y. and Brown, W. (2004). A role for Qigong in the management of diabetes. 6th World Conference in Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture, Gold Coast, Qld, Australia, 29-31 October 2004.

A role for Qigong in the management of diabetes

2004

Conference Publication

Just walk it: a physical activity success story

Foreman, R. E., Walsh, A., Brown, W. J., Marshall, A. and Abernethy, P. (2004). Just walk it: a physical activity success story. 18th World Conference on Health Promotion and Health Education, Melbourne, Australia, 26-30 April 2004. Paris, France: International Union for Health Promotion and Education.

Just walk it: a physical activity success story

2004

Conference Publication

Just Walk It: A physical activity success story for Queensland

Foreman, R., Walsh, A., Brown, W., Marshall, A. and Abernethy, P. (2004). Just Walk It: A physical activity success story for Queensland. 4th Queensland Health and Scientific Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 30 November-1 December 2004.

Just Walk It: A physical activity success story for Queensland

2004

Conference Publication

Fighting obesity

Brown, W. J. (2004). Fighting obesity. Physical Activity and Public Health 2004: A Postgraduate Course on Research Directions and Strategies and Community Interventions, Utah, U.S.A., September 2004.

Fighting obesity

2004

Conference Publication

Australian longitudinal study of physical activity and women's health

Brown, W. (2004). Australian longitudinal study of physical activity and women's health. Physical Activity and Public Health 2004: A Postgraduate Course on Research Directions and Strategies and Community Interventions, Utah, U.S.A., September 2004.

Australian longitudinal study of physical activity and women's health

2004

Conference Publication

Benefits, barriers and best buys for physical activity

Brown, W. J. (2004). Benefits, barriers and best buys for physical activity. Active for Later Life: Making it Happen, Ultimo, NSW, Australia, 17 June 2004. Sydney, Australia: NSW Sport and Recreation.

Benefits, barriers and best buys for physical activity

2004

Conference Publication

Gender differences in response to a general practice based physical activity intervention

Armit, C. M., Brown, W. J. and Marshall, A. (2004). Gender differences in response to a general practice based physical activity intervention. Eighth International Congress of Behavioral Medicine, Mainz, Germany, 25-28 August 2004. Mahwah, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Gender differences in response to a general practice based physical activity intervention

2004

Conference Publication

Promoting physical activity in general practice: can it be done?

Eakin, E. G., Brown, W., Marshall, A. M., Larsen, E. and Mummery, K. (2004). Promoting physical activity in general practice: can it be done?. Australasian Society of Behavioural Health and Medicine Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand, 12-14 February, 2004.

Promoting physical activity in general practice: can it be done?