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Simpson A, Jackson B, Willis C, Lin A, Thornton A, Furzer B, et al.
Psychol Sport Exerc . 2025 Jan; 78:102802. PMID: 39805377
Children in out-of-home care participate in less organised sport than children from other household structures, potentially reducing opportunities for improvements in social, developmental, and health outcomes. Despite this, little is...
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Radavelli-Bagatini S, Bondonno C, Dalla Via J, Sim M, Gebre A, Blekkenhorst L, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Oct; 15(1):8126. PMID: 39402045
Provision of non-invasive vascular imaging results to individuals has been shown to improve cardiovascular disease risk factor control: its impact on diet remains uncertain. In this two-arm, single-blind, parallel, 12-week...
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Simpson A, Teague S, Kramer B, Lin A, Thornton A, Budden T, et al.
Health Psychol Rev . 2024 Aug; 18(4):899-933. PMID: 39162060
Many young people are exposed to risk factors that increase their risk of mental illness. Physical activity provision is an increasingly popular approach to protect against mental illness in the...
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Anokye R, Dalla Via J, Dimmock J, Jackson B, Schultz C, Schaeffer M, et al.
Am J Prev Med . 2024 Jun; 67(4):606-617. PMID: 38876293
Introduction: Cardiovascular imaging results offer valuable information that can guide health decisions, but their impact on medication use and adherence is unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to determine...
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Anokye R, Jackson B, Dimmock J, Dickson J, Kennedy M, Schultz C, et al.
Health Promot Int . 2023 Jun; 38(3). PMID: 37279474
Health-related behaviours contribute to the global burden of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Cardiovascular imaging can be used to screen asymptomatic individuals for increased risk of CVD to enable earlier interventions to...
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Barkin J, Philipsborn R, Curry C, Upadhyay S, Geller P, Pardon M, et al.
J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc . 2022 Dec; 30(3):683-689. PMID: 36482670
Objective: In this discussion, we build the case for why climate change is an emerging threat to perinatal mental health. Method: A search of current literature on perinatal and maternal...
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Radavelli-Bagatini S, Gebre A, Kennedy M, Sim M, Blekkenhorst L, Bondonno C, et al.
Front Nutr . 2022 Nov; 9:946378. PMID: 36386932
Background: Although a healthy diet and physical activity have been shown to prevent or delay cardiovascular disease (CVD) hospitalizations and deaths, most adults do not meet current guidelines. Provision of...
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Anokye R, Jackson B, Dimmock J, Dickson J, Blekkenhorst L, Hodgson J, et al.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs . 2022 Jun; 22(1):13-22. PMID: 35709338
Aims: Psychological distress and changes in health-related quality of life (HRQoL) may occur after screening for disease. Reporting outcomes related to potential benefits and harms of screening is a key...
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Anokye R, Jackson B, Dimmock J, Dickson J, Blekkenhorst L, Hodgson J, et al.
F1000Res . 2022 Jan; 9:1376. PMID: 35035903
Non-invasive screening for atherosclerosis or asymptomatic cardiovascular disease of the coronary and carotid arteries is commonly undertaken, and research has been focussed on how results from these screenings lead to...
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Dimmock J, Krause A, Rebar A, Jackson B
Psychol Health . 2021 May; 37(4):457-469. PMID: 33998909
Objective: Social lockdowns associated with COVID-19 have led individuals to increasingly rely on video conferencing and other technology-based interactions to fulfil social needs. The extent to which these interactions, as...