
Overview
Background
Genevieve is a Professor of Physical Activity and Health at the University of Queensland and an MRFF Emerging Leadership Fellow. Her research focuses on sedentary behaviour and physical activity in adults across the 24-hour day, including understanding impacts on health, wellbeing and performance, and the feasibility, acceptability and sustainability of modifying these behaviours in key settings and populations including desk-based workers and those with or at risk of type 2 diabetes. Co-design with stakeholders and end-users is embedded across her research program, which includes working with government, clinical, public health, private industry, not-for-profit, community and workplace partners in research and its’ translation into policy and practice. She leads the BeUpstanding program of research - an online workplace health and wellbeing initiative supporting teams of desk-based workers to reduce their sedentary time
Availability
- Professor Genevieve Healy is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours), The University of Queensland
- Masters (Coursework) of Public Health, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Interventions to support adults to sit less and move more
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Digital health behaviour change
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Measurement of 24-hour movement
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Implementation science
Research impacts
Professor Healy's work has influenced policy and guidelines regarding the importance of reducing and breaking up prolonged sedentary time. She was part of the development committee for the inaugural Canadian 24-hr Physical Activity Guidelines for Adults. The guidelines were the first in Canada to include specific recommendations on sedentary time and breaking up sedentary time,
Works
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2011
Journal Article
Associations of objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time with biomarkers of breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: findings from NHANES (2003-2006)
Lynch, Brigid M., Friedenreich, Christine M., Winkler, Elisabeth A.H., Healy, Genevie`ve N., Vallance, Jeff K., Eakin, Elizabeth G. and Owen, Neville (2011). Associations of objectively assessed physical activity and sedentary time with biomarkers of breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women: findings from NHANES (2003-2006). Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 130 (1), 183-194. doi: 10.1007/s10549-011-1559-2
2011
Journal Article
Measuring older adults' sedentary time: Reliability, validity, and responsiveness
Gardiner, Paul A., Clark, Bronwyn K., Healy, Genevieve N., Eakin, Elizabeth G., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. and Owen, Neville (2011). Measuring older adults' sedentary time: Reliability, validity, and responsiveness. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43 (11), 2127-2133. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821b94f7
2011
Journal Article
Associations of objectively-assessed physical activity and sedentary time with depression: NHANES (2005-2006)
Vallance, Jeff K., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H., Gardiner, Paul A., Healy, Genevieve N., Lynch, Brigid M. and Owen, Neville (2011). Associations of objectively-assessed physical activity and sedentary time with depression: NHANES (2005-2006). Preventive Medicine, 53 (4-5), 284-288. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2011.07.013
2011
Journal Article
Validity of self-reported measures of workplace sitting time and breaks in sitting time
Clark, Bronwyn K., Thorp, Alicia A., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H., Gardiner, Paul A., Healy, Genevieve N., Owen, Neville and Dunstan, David W. (2011). Validity of self-reported measures of workplace sitting time and breaks in sitting time. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43 (10), 1907-1912. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31821820a2
2011
Journal Article
Prolonged sitting: Is it a distinct coronary heart disease risk factor?
Dunstan, David W., Thorp, Alicia A. and Healy, Genevieve N. (2011). Prolonged sitting: Is it a distinct coronary heart disease risk factor?. Current Opinion in Cardiology, 26 (5), 412-419. doi: 10.1097/HCO.0b013e3283496605
2011
Journal Article
Measurement of adults' sedentary time in population-based studies
Healy, Genevieve N., Clark, Bronwyn K., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H., Gardiner, Paul A., Brown, Wendy J. and Matthews, Charles E. (2011). Measurement of adults' sedentary time in population-based studies. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 41 (2), 216-227. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.05.005
2011
Journal Article
Feasibility of reducing older adults' sedentary time
Gardiner, Paul A., Eakin, Elizabeth G., Healy, Genevieve N. and Owen, Neville (2011). Feasibility of reducing older adults' sedentary time. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 41 (2), 174-177. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.03.020
2011
Journal Article
Associations of physical activity and television viewing time with retinal vascular caliber in a multiethnic Asian population
Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Healy, Genevieve N., Dunstan, David W., Tai, E. Shyong, Van Dam, Rob M., Lee, Jeannette, Nang, Ei Ei Khaing, Owen, Neville and Wong, Tien-Yin (2011). Associations of physical activity and television viewing time with retinal vascular caliber in a multiethnic Asian population. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, 52 (9), 6522-6528. doi: 10.1167/iovs.11-7324
2011
Journal Article
Objectively assessed physical activity, sedentary time and waist circumference among prostate cancer survivors: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2006)
Lynch, B. M., Dunstan, D. W., Winkler, E., Healy, G. N., Eakin, E. and Owen, N. (2011). Objectively assessed physical activity, sedentary time and waist circumference among prostate cancer survivors: Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (2003-2006). European Journal of Cancer Care, 20 (4), 514-519. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2354.2010.01205.x
2011
Journal Article
Relationship of television time with accelerometer-derived sedentary time: NHANES
Clark, Bronwyn K., Healy, Genevieve N., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H., Gardiner, Paul A., Sugiyama, Takemi, Dunstan, David W., Matthews, Charles E. and Owen, Neville (2011). Relationship of television time with accelerometer-derived sedentary time: NHANES. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43 (5), 822-828. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3182019510
2011
Conference Publication
Seasonal Differences in Objective Measures of Sedentary Time in Older Community-Dwelling Women
Gorman, Erin, Ashe, Maureen C., Khan, Karim M., McKay, Heather A., Liu-Ambrose, Teresa and Healy, Genevieve (2011). Seasonal Differences in Objective Measures of Sedentary Time in Older Community-Dwelling Women. 58th Annual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine / 2nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Denver Co, May 31-Jun 04, 2011. PHILADELPHIA: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. doi: 10.1249/01.MSS.0000401483.02106.ad
2011
Journal Article
Associations between television viewing time and overall sitting time with the metabolic syndrome in older men and women: The Australian diabetes obesity and lifestyle study
Gardiner, Paul A., Healy, Genevieve N., Eakin, Elizabeth G., Clark, Bronwyn K., Dunstan, David W., Shaw, Jonathan E., Zimmet, Paul Z. and Owen, Neville (2011). Associations between television viewing time and overall sitting time with the metabolic syndrome in older men and women: The Australian diabetes obesity and lifestyle study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 59 (5), 788-796. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2011.03390.x
2011
Journal Article
Sedentary time and cardio-metabolic biomarkers in US adults: NHANES 2003-06
Healy, Genevieve N., Matthews, Charles E., Dunstan, David W., Winkler, Elisabeth A. H. and Owen, Neville (2011). Sedentary time and cardio-metabolic biomarkers in US adults: NHANES 2003-06. European Heart Journal, 32 (5), 590-597. doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehq451
2011
Journal Article
Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal microvascular caliber
Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Healy, Genevieve N., Dunstan, David W., Klein, Ronald, Klein, Barbara E., Cotch, Mary Frances, Wong, Tien Y. and Owen, Neville (2011). Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal microvascular caliber. American Journal of Epidemiology, 173 (5), 518-525. doi: 10.1093/aje/kwq412
2011
Journal Article
Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal vascular caliber
Anuradha, Satyamurthy, Dunstan, David W., Healy, Genevieve N., Shaw, Jonathan E., Zimmet, Paul Z., Wong, Tien Y. and Owen, Neville (2011). Physical activity, television viewing time, and retinal vascular caliber. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43 (2), 280-286. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181ea0f0d
2011
Conference Publication
The Acute Metabolic Effects Of 'Breaking-up' Prolonged Sitting In Adults
Dunstan, David W., Larsen, Robyn N., Healy, Genevieve N., Kingwell, Bronwyn A., Cerin, Ester, Salmon, Jo, Shaw, Jonathan E., Zimmet, Paul Z., Hamilton, Marc T. and Owen, Neville (2011). The Acute Metabolic Effects Of 'Breaking-up' Prolonged Sitting In Adults. 58th Annual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine / 2nd World Congress on Exercise is Medicine, Denver Co, May 31-Jun 04, 2011. LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS. doi: 10.1249/01.MSS.0000401490.53685.c7
2011
Conference Publication
Objectively-Assessed Physical Activity, Sedentary Time and Biomarkers of Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-06.
Lynch, BM, Friedenreich, CM, Winkler, E, Healy, GN, Vallance, J, Eakin, E and Owen, N (2011). Objectively-Assessed Physical Activity, Sedentary Time and Biomarkers of Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2003-06.. 3rd North American Congress of Epidemiology, Montreal Canada, Jun 21-24, 2010. CARY: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC.
2010
Journal Article
Sedentary Behavior: Emerging Evidence for a New Health Risk
Owen, N, Sparling, PB, Healy, GN, Dunstan, DW and Matthews, CE (2010). Sedentary Behavior: Emerging Evidence for a New Health Risk. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 85 (12), 1138-1141. doi: 10.4065/mcp.2010.0444
2010
Journal Article
Physiological and health implications of a sedentary lifestyle
Tremblay, Mark Stephen, Colley, Rachel Christine, Saunders, Travis J., Healy, Genevieve Nissa and Owen, Neville (2010). Physiological and health implications of a sedentary lifestyle. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 35 (6), 725-740. doi: 10.1139/H10-079
2010
Journal Article
Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: The AusDiab study
Lynch, Brigid M., White, Sarah L., Owen, Neville, Healy, Genevieve N., Chadban, Steven J., Atkins, Robert C. and Dunstan, David W. (2010). Television viewing time and risk of chronic kidney disease in adults: The AusDiab study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 40 (3), 265-274. doi: 10.1007/s12160-010-9209-1
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Genevieve Healy is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Preventing diabetes through taking small steps for big changes
Small Steps for Big Changes is a diabetes prevention healthy lifestyle program. Developed in Canada, our team has received CIHR-NHMRC grant funding to examine the adaption and implementation of the program into an Australian context with clinical and community partners. We are currently seeking PhD candidates to be involved in this exciting project. Successful candidates will work closely with a range of stakeholders, including consumers, practitioners, industry partners and academics.
This unique opportunity would suit students with a background in allied health, health promotion, public health, health psychology, implementation science, or human movement studies. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills are essential. Experience working with industry stakeholders and knowledge of qualitative and quantitative research methods and behaviour change would be of benefit. First Nations applicants are particularly encouraged to apply.
The Australian NHMRC investigator team includes Professor Genevieve Healy, Dr Ana Goode, Dr Sjaan Gomersall and Professor David Dunstan.
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Supporting workers to sit less and move more for their health and wellbeing
The BeUpstanding™ program (www.beupstanding.com.au) supports desk-based work teams to sit less and move more, for better health and wellbeing. Developed by the researchers at the School of Public Health, the University of Queensland, the program is currently being evaluated through a national implementation trial. Findings from the implementation trial will inform future wide-scale dissemination efforts, as well as national and international policy and practice.
We are now seeking HDR students to join the BeUpstanding team and be part of this world-first workplace health promotion initiative. Specifically, we are looking for students to lead a program of work across five streams (five different HDRs): small business, rural and regional workers, large organisations, universities, and call centres. Within each stream, the broad aims of the HDR research will be:
- To determine the facilitators and barriers to delivery of BeUpstanding using a mixed methods approach
- To develop implementation strategy(s) to assist in delivering BeUpstanding using a stakeholder engagement process
- To evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the implementation strategy(s) via a pilot study(s).
This unique opportunity would suit students with a background in health promotion, public health, health psychology, implementation science, and/or human movement studies. Excellent communication skills are essential as you will be working with employers and employees. There is currently a funded scholarship available - search BeUpstanding under UQ Earmarked scholarships:
https://graduate-school.uq.edu.au/available-cat-1-phd-projects
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Developing and evaluating a student-led model of the Small Steps for Big Changes diabetes prevention program
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ana Goode, Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and influencing sedentary time in workers with a disability
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Sean Tweedy, Dr Ana Goode, Dr Jessica Hill
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the factors associated with workplace exercise programs for office workers and their evaluation
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and influencing workplace sedentary behaviour in technology-based companies in Indonesia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ana Goode
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Doctor Philosophy
Using conversation analysis to understand and quantify allied health professionals' dietary behaviour change talk with adults living with Type 2 Diabetes
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall
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Doctor Philosophy
Physical activity behaviour change training for pre-professional health students to support delivery in clinical practice
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Roma Forbes, Associate Professor Sjaan Gomersall
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Doctor Philosophy
An embedded process evaluation of the FITTEST trial
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Natasha Reid, Dr Adrienne Young
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Influencing sedentary time in the workplace: Understanding behaviour change through accumulation patterns, temporal variations and use of strategies
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Bronwyn Clark
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Encouraging Office Workers to 'Stand Up, Sit Less, and Move More': Evaluation of Organisational-level Support and Activity Tracker Strategies
Principal Advisor
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Sedentary Behaviour and Physical Function in Older Adults
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Paul Gardiner
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and supporting the uptake and use of sit-stand workstations
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Ana Goode
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour and Retinal Microvasculature
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Measurement of Adults' Sedentary Behaviour by Questionnaire
Associate Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding and influencing sedentary behaviour in older adults
Associate Advisor
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