Associate Professor Anne Grunseit
Senior Research Fellow
EMAIL [email protected]
Associate Professor Grunseit is based at the School of Public Health, University of Technology Sydney as well as Adjunct Associate Professor of Public Health at the Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney.
She has more than 20 years’ experience in behavioural epidemiology, evaluation and social research with government, university and non-government organisations.
She has conducted qualitative and quantitative analyses on a range of health prevention topics including physical activity, sedentary behaviour, risk factors for obesity, unhealthy food advertising to children, and tobacco control.
Associate Professor Grunseit has also conducted a number of evaluation studies including the impact of sit-stand desks in a government workplace, an obesity prevention mass media campaign, and the NSW Quitline.
Associate Professor Anne Grunseit's projects
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Implementation and scale up
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Perceptions of prevention: What does the Australian community think?
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Losing weight and keeping it off
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Prevention Tracker: Learning locally to act nationally
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Bringing together the national story of the Healthy Worker Initiatives
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Scaling up interventions: Making sure bigger is better
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Scaling up public health interventions
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Associate Professor Anne Grunseit's news and media
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#Prevention2022 Wrap
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NHMRC Ideas Grants for prevention researchers
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Australian community craves prevention messaging
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Community mandate continues for government health interventions
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AUSPOPS proves popularity of prevention
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Prescribe a run in the park for better health
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Evidence on the reach and impact of parkrun: a review
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Growing public support for government action to prevent chronic disease: study
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Meet Anne Grunseit
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Is working in partnership worth it? A new tool to measure success
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Associate Professor Anne Grunseit's resources
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Community perceptions of NCD prevention 2016 to 2018: An increasing appetite for government leadership?
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AUSPOPS shows how measuring public opinion can drive public health action
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AUSPOPS Third national report 2016-2021
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AUSPOPS 2018: Tasmanian report
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Australian perceptions of prevention
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Bringing together the national story of the Healthy Workers Initiative
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Australian Perceptions of Prevention Survey – Technical Report, July 2016
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