Resource hub
We aim to boost knowledge translation in prevention research through innovative communications about the Prevention Centre, its work and people. Our resource hub allows you to drive your own search for key issues in the prevention of chronic disease by type, topic, or methodology.
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Liveability research creating real world impact: connecting urban planning and public health through the Australian Urban Observatory
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A systems thinking approach for community health and wellbeing
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Are perceptions of government intervention related to support for prevention? An Australian survey study
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Formative assessment: Is Australia ready for a physical activity surveillance system?
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The case for citizen science in public health policy and practice: a mixed methods study of policymaker and practitioner perspectives and experiences
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Dissemination of public health research to prevent non-communicable diseases: a scoping review
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Modeling distribution parameters in system dynamics: an application in childhood obesity
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Australia’s political engagement on health and climate change: the MJA–Lancet Countdown indicator and implications for the future
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Policy-relevant health-related liveability indicator datasets for addresses in Australia’s 21 largest cities
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Healthy food prices increased more than the prices of unhealthy options during the COVID-19 pandemic and concurrent challenges to the food system
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Team characteristics associated with weight loss in a First Nations community intervention: An observational study
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Potential cost-effectiveness of e-health interventions for treating overweight and obesity in Australian adolescents
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Mapping and analysis of laws influencing built environments for walking and cycling in Australia
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Ethnic differences in preferences for lifestyle intervention among women after childbirth: A multi-methods study in Australia
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