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2010

Book

A systematic review of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour in the workplace and health outcomes, and the strategies which encourage a change in sedentary behaviour in the workplace: final report

Brown, Wendy J., Burton, Nicola W. and Gilson, Nicholas (2010). A systematic review of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour in the workplace and health outcomes, and the strategies which encourage a change in sedentary behaviour in the workplace: final report. OFFER NO: HPQ 00.01/021 Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Health Promotion Queensland (Health Promotion Branch, Population Health Queensland).

A systematic review of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour in the workplace and health outcomes, and the strategies which encourage a change in sedentary behaviour in the workplace: final report

2009

Book

Australia: The healthiest country by 2020. Technical Paper 1. Obesity in Australia: a need for urgent action. Including addendum for October 2008 to June 2009

Moodie, Rob, Carnell, Kate, Daube, Mike, Connors, Christine, Larkin, Shaun, Roberts, Lyn, Segal, Leonie, Selvey, Linda, Zimmet, Paul, Barry, Ange, Brown, Wendy, Crawford, David, Friel, Sharon, Gill, Tim, Herriot, Michele, Martin, Jane, Moodie, Marj, O’Dea, Kerin, Slevin, Terry, Thompson, Susan, Wake, Melissa and Williams, Peter (2009). Australia: The healthiest country by 2020. Technical Paper 1. Obesity in Australia: a need for urgent action. Including addendum for October 2008 to June 2009. Publications Approval Number- P3-5458 Canberrra, ACT, Australia: Australian Government Preventative Health TaskForce: Obesity Working Group.

Australia: The healthiest country by 2020. Technical Paper 1. Obesity in Australia: a need for urgent action. Including addendum for October 2008 to June 2009

2009

Book

A systematic review and meta analysis of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour and low energy expenditure in the workplace and obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: and strategies which encou

Brown, W. J., Burton, N. W. and Gilson, N. (2009). A systematic review and meta analysis of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour and low energy expenditure in the workplace and obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: and strategies which encou. Progress Report 3 Spring Hill, QLD, Australia: Australian Health Promotion Association (Queensland Branch).

A systematic review and meta analysis of the evidence exploring the association between sedentary behaviour and low energy expenditure in the workplace and obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease: and strategies which encou

2009

Book

Physical activity in rural communities in Queensland

Brown, W. J., Heesch, K. C., Ferney, S. and Burton, N. W. (2009). Physical activity in rural communities in Queensland. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: Health Promotion Queensland.

Physical activity in rural communities in Queensland

2007

Book

Physical activity and health in mid age and older Australian women

Brown, Wendy J., Burton, Nicola W. and Heesch, Kristiann C. (2007). Physical activity and health in mid age and older Australian women. Canberra, Australia: Women's Health Australia.

Physical activity and health in mid age and older Australian women

2004

Book

Getting Australia active II: an update of evidence on physical activity for health

Bull, Fiona, Bauman, Adrian, Brown, Wendy and Bellew, Bill (2004). Getting Australia active II: an update of evidence on physical activity for health. Melbourne, Australia: National Public Health Partnership.

Getting Australia active II: an update of evidence on physical activity for health

2002

Book

Getting Australia Active: Towards better practice for the promotion of physical activity

Bauman, A., Bellew, B., Vita, P., Brown, W. and Owen, N. (2002). Getting Australia Active: Towards better practice for the promotion of physical activity. Melbourne, Vic.: National Public Health Partnership.

Getting Australia Active: Towards better practice for the promotion of physical activity