Findings Brief
These briefs summarise the key results and relevance of completed Prevention Centre research projects – the reason for the project, what the project did, what it found and why it matters.
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More investment in robust data is needed to support our case for chronic disease prevention
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Building healthier, more equitable and sustainable food systems for Australia
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AUSPOPS shows how measuring public opinion can drive public health action
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Supporting PHNs to reduce the burden of chronic pain
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PhD project: Turning the tide on hyperglycemia in pregnancy
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How can citizen science help public health research?
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How can we use the law to prevent chronic disease?
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Understanding resources from the community’s perspective
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Healthy public policy to support healthy and equitable eating: The HE² project
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Australian perceptions of prevention
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Strategies to reduce alcohol-related harms in Tasmania
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Modelling the effects of quitting smoking on COPD
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Ways to scale interventions in the community
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Scaling up interventions: What’s the evidence it will work?
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