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Brian F Oldenburg

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Ding D, Gebel K, Oldenburg B, Wan X, Zhong X, Novotny T
Int J Behav Med . 2013 Nov; 21(4):653-61. PMID: 24222041
Background: Despite the historically low smoking prevalence among Chinese women, there is a trend of future increase. Purpose: We systematically reviewed the correlates of smoking among Chinese girls and women....
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Hawkes A, Patrao T, Ware R, Atherton J, Taylor C, Oldenburg B
BMC Cardiovasc Disord . 2013 Sep; 13:69. PMID: 24020831
Background: Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is an important outcome for patients diagnosed with coronary heart disease. This report describes predictors of physical and mental HRQoL at six months post-hospitalisation...
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Williams E, Magliano D, Tapp R, Oldenburg B, Shaw J
Ann Behav Med . 2013 Feb; 46(1):62-72. PMID: 23389687
Background: The evidence supporting a relationship between stress and diabetes has been inconsistent. Purpose: This study examined the effects of stress on abnormal glucose metabolism, using a population-based sample of...
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Hawkes A, Patrao T, Atherton J, Ware R, Taylor C, ONeil A, et al.
Int J Behav Med . 2012 Sep; 20(3):413-24. PMID: 23012159
Background: Participation in coronary heart disease secondary prevention programs is low. Innovative programs to meet this treatment gap are required. Purpose: To aim of this study is to describe the...
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Williams E, Magliano D, Zimmet P, Kavanagh A, Stevenson C, Oldenburg B, et al.
Diabetes Care . 2012 May; 35(7):1455-61. PMID: 22619081
Objective: To examine the role of area-level socioeconomic status (SES) on the development of abnormal glucose metabolism (AGM) using national, population-based data. Research Design And Methods: The Australian Diabetes, Obesity...
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Williams E, Rawal L, Oldenburg B, Renwick C, Shaw J, Tapp R
Diabetes Care . 2012 Mar; 35(5):1067-73. PMID: 22446177
Objective: There is an established link between health-related functioning (HRF) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality, and it is known that those with diabetes predominantly die of CVD. However, few studies...
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Varnfield M, Karunanithi M, Sarela A, Garcia E, Fairfull A, Oldenburg B, et al.
Med J Aust . 2011 Mar; 194(4):S15-9. PMID: 21401482
The prevalence of cardiovascular disease, a major cause of disease burden in Australia and other developed countries, is increasing due to a rapidly ageing population and environmental, biomedical and modifiable...
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Tapp R, ONeil A, Shaw J, Zimmet P, Oldenburg B
Diabetes Care . 2009 Dec; 33(4):757-62. PMID: 20007943
Objective: To determine the longitudinal association of components of health-related functioning (HRF) with incident impaired glucose metabolism and type 2 diabetes. Research Design And Methods: The Australian Diabetes Obesity and...
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Burton N, Haynes M, Wilson L, Giles-Corti B, Oldenburg B, Brown W, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2009 Mar; 9:76. PMID: 19265552
Background: Little is known about the patterns and influences of physical activity change in mid-aged adults. This study describes the design, sampling, data collection, and analytical plan of HABITAT, an...
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Oldenburg B, Harper T
Med J Aust . 2008 Sep; 189(5):267-8. PMID: 18759723
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