Tracy Nau
Research Officer
Tracy Nau is a Research Officer with the Prevention Research Collaboration at the University of Sydney. Her research experience spans the areas of physical activity, chronic disease prevention, and health promotion evaluation. Recent work has involved testing the acceptability and feasibility of using mHealth technologies to improve the management of blood pressure in general practice, and investigating the factors affecting participation in physical activity programs by socially disadvantaged and isolated older people.
With a background in law, she is particularly passionate about her current work which aims to support the development and alignment of policies to promote physical activity at the population level.
Tracy Nau's projects
Tracy Nau's news and media
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Do our laws help or hinder physical activity in our neighbourhoods?
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The race to improve physical activity
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September Chronicle newsletter
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Successful seed funding grants announced
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The missing steps to support walkability
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World Day for Physical Activity is on April 6, so let’s get physical
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Seed funding success
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Investigators’ Forum and the future of chronic disease prevention
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Tracy Nau's resources
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Infographic: Is Australia ready for a physical activity surveillance system?
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What do we know about the laws that shape our built environments for walking and cycling in Australia?
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What do systems approaches for physical activity look like?
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Research seminar: Supporting systems approaches to accelerate progress on physical inactivity in Australia
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How can we advance systems approaches for physical activity in Australia?
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The Australian Systems Approaches to Physical Activity (ASAPa) final project report
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Building a systems map of the influences on physical activity
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An introduction to physical activity surveillance in Australia
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The Australian Systems Approaches to Physical Activity (ASAPa) project
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The rise and fall of systems approaches to physical activity
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The physical activity landscape in Australia: Mapping physical activity programs
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Conceptual systems map for physical activity in Australia
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