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Ashton L, Rayward A, Pollock E, Kennedy S, Young M, Eather N, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2024 Sep; 21(1):101. PMID: 39261926
Background: Dads and Daughters Exercising and Empowered (DADEE) is a program targeting fathers/father-figures to improve their daughters' physical activity and well-being. Previous randomised controlled efficacy and effectiveness trials of DADEE...
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Ashton L, Grounds J, Barnes A, Pollock E, Young M, Kennedy S, et al.
Health Promot Int . 2024 Aug; 39(4). PMID: 39129343
'Healthy Youngsters, Healthy Dads' (HYHD) targets fathers to improve the health of their preschool-aged children. In a previous randomized trial, fathers and children experienced meaningful improvements in physical activity and...
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Yan J, Morgan P, Smith J, Chen S, Leahy A, Eather N
J Sports Sci . 2024 Feb; 42(1):25-37. PMID: 38381852
This study aimed to examine the preliminary efficacy and feasibility of implementing a tailored version of the MASTER coach education programme in Chinese primary schools to support physical education (PE)...
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Pollock E, Young M, Lubans D, Eather N, Morgan P
Dev Psychol . 2023 Sep; 59(10):1852-1866. PMID: 37768618
This study evaluated the effect of the Dads And Daughters Exercising and Empowered (DADEE) program on daughters' social-emotional well-being when delivered by trained facilitators. Fathers (n = 158; Mage =...
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Leahy A, Diallo T, Eather N, Duncan M, Smith J, Morgan P, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2023 Aug; 33(11):2369-2380. PMID: 37555440
Purpose: Our study explored the mediating effect of sleep-related variables on older adolescents' mental health in the context of a school-based physical activity intervention. Methods: We evaluated the Burn 2...
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Latomme J, Morgan P, Chastin S, Brondeel R, Cardon G
BMC Public Health . 2023 Feb; 23(1):342. PMID: 36793044
Background: Fathers are important in establishing healthy behaviors in their children, but are rarely engaged in lifestyle programs. Focusing on physical activity (PA) of both fathers and their children by...
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Koorts H, Bauman A, Edwards N, Bellew W, Brown W, Duncan M, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2022 Nov; 19(21). PMID: 36361159
Achieving system-level, sustainable 'scale-up' of interventions is the epitome of successful translation of evidence-based approaches in population health. In physical activity promotion, few evidence-based interventions reach implementation at scale or...
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Morgan P, Grounds J, Ashton L, Collins C, Barnes A, Pollock E, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2022 Jun; 22(1):1166. PMID: 35689191
Background: Targeting fathers may be a key strategy to increase physical activity among their preschool-aged children, but limited research exists in this area. The primary study aim was to examine...
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Drew R, Morgan P, Collins C, Callister R, Kay-Lambkin F, Kelly B, et al.
Ann Behav Med . 2021 Dec; 56(10):1026-1041. PMID: 34964449
Background: Depression and obesity are major health concerns and commonly co-exist, but men rarely seek help for these conditions. SHED-IT: Recharge was a gender-tailored eHealth program for men that generated...
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Drew R, Morgan P, Kay-Lambkin F, Collins C, Callister R, Kelly B, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Dec; 18(24). PMID: 34948488
Despite increasing rates of co-morbid depression and obesity, few interventions target both conditions simultaneously, particularly in men. The trial, conducted in 125 men with depressive symptoms and overweight or obesity,...