Luke Wolfenden
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Recent Articles
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Hanly G, Campbell E, Bartlem K, Dray J, Fehily C, Colyvas K, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
25(1):677.
PMID: 39966799
Background: Telephone support services are a viable means of providing population-level support to reduce health risk behaviours. While research exists on the effectiveness of Quitlines to reduce smoking, there is...
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Barnes C, Janssen L, Mantach S, McCrabb S, Turon H, Groombridge D, et al.
Health Promot J Austr
. 2025 Feb;
36(2):e70019.
PMID: 39931815
Issue Addressed: Increasing rates of e-cigarette use amongst adolescents has been identified as a public health concern, due to negative health effects and the association with an increased risk of...
3.
Wolfenden L, Slevin T
Aust N Z J Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
49(1):100227.
PMID: 39923318
No abstract available.
4.
Johnson B, Chadwick P, Pryde S, Seidler A, Hunter K, Aberoumand M, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2025 Feb;
22(1):14.
PMID: 39910407
Background: Early childhood obesity prevention interventions that aim to change parent/caregiver practices related to infant (milk) feeding, food provision and parent feeding, movement (including activity, sedentary behaviour) and/or sleep health...
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Riley-Gibson E, Hall A, Shoesmith A, Wolfenden L, Shelton R, Pascoe W, et al.
Transl Behav Med
. 2025 Jan;
15(1).
PMID: 39841156
This review assessed the effect of strategies designed to sustain the delivery of evidenced based interventions (EBIs) which target behavioural risk factors linked to leading causes of chronic disease in...
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Buckler E, Gonzalez O, Naylor P, Marshall-Beaucoup S, Wright C, Wolfenden L, et al.
Child Obes
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39841080
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings are key for improving health behaviors, including physical activity (PA) and nutrition. In 2017, the province of British Columbia (BC) implemented a provincial-level...
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Barnes C, Sutherland R, Janssen L, Jones J, Robertson K, Gowland-Ella J, et al.
Implement Sci
. 2025 Jan;
20(1):5.
PMID: 39819778
Background: Public health nutrition interventions, including school-based programs, are a recommended approach to improve child dietary behaviours. However, the adoption of effective school-based nutrition programs face numerous challenges, including the...
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Jones A, McDonald V, McLoughlin R, Vella T, Flynn A, Blakey J, et al.
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2025 Jan;
19():75-85.
PMID: 39811764
Purpose: Oral corticosteroids (OCS) are an effective treatment for severe uncontrolled asthma or asthma exacerbations, but frequent bursts or long-term use carry serious and sometimes irreversible adverse effects, or complications...
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Hall A, McCrabb S, Tong M, Gupta A, Poirier B, McHugh L, et al.
Aust N Z J Public Health
. 2025 Jan;
49(1):100217.
PMID: 39778420
No abstract available.
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Lee D, OBrien K, McCrabb S, Wolfenden L, Tzelepis F, Barnes C, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2024 Dec;
12:CD011677.
PMID: 39665378
Background: A range of school-based interventions are effective in improving student diet and physical activity (e.g. school food policy interventions and classroom physical activity interventions), and reducing obesity, tobacco use...