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Stephanie R Partridge

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Needham C, Partridge S, Alston L, Rawstorn J, Livingstone K
Proc Nutr Soc . 2025 Feb; :1-7. PMID: 39910988
By involving stakeholders to identify issues, co-design facilitates the creation of solutions aligned with the community's unique needs and values. However, genuine co-design with consumers across all stages of nutrition...
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Raeside R, Todd A, Barakat S, Rom S, Boulet S, Maguire S, et al.
JMIR Pediatr Parent . 2025 Jan; 7():e62919. PMID: 39807764
Background: Preventive interventions are needed to provide targeted health support to adolescents to improve health behaviors. Engaging adolescents in preventive interventions remains a challenge, highlighting the need for innovative recruitment...
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Malloy J, Partridge S, Kemper J, Braakhuis A, Roy R
Nutrients . 2025 Jan; 16(24. PMID: 39770984
Background: Young women spend 50 min daily on social media (SM); thus, SM platforms are promising for health interventions. This study tested the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of the co-designed...
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Singleton A, Partridge S, Hyun K, Mitchell C, Raeside R, Hafiz N, et al.
BMJ Open . 2024 Dec; 14(12):e090984. PMID: 39663171
Introduction: Australian breast cancer survivors are at increased risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality, partly due to behavioural risk factors, including unhealthy diet and physical inactivity. Guidelines recommend health promotion...
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Jia S, Todd A, Vanderlee L, Farrell P, Allman-Farinelli M, Sacks G, et al.
BMC Med . 2024 Nov; 22(1):542. PMID: 39558372
Background: Online food delivery (OFD) platforms offer easy access to an abundance of energy-dense and nutrient-poor takeaway foods and may exacerbate existing unhealthy food environments. Efforts to improve population diets...
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Guo K, Meas D, Mautner D, Yan F, Al-Hadaya I, Donohoe-Bales A, et al.
Med J Aust . 2024 Nov; 221 Suppl 10:S34-S40. PMID: 39550696
Introduction: Worldwide, young people are increasingly engaged in participation and decision-making initiatives regarding issues that affect their lives through advisory groups, representative councils, advocacy and activism. Emerging evidence suggests that...
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Tse K, Zeng M, Gibson A, Partridge S, Raeside R, Valanju R, et al.
Health Promot J Austr . 2024 Oct; 36(2):e930. PMID: 39415435
Issue Addressed: Food environments surrounding schools have a strong influence on the adolescent's food choices. Moreover, the prevalence of diet-related chronic diseases is higher in regional than metropolitan areas in...
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Thornton L, Corliss C, Deen H, Teesson M, Champion K, Partridge S, et al.
BMC Public Health . 2024 Oct; 24(1):2697. PMID: 39363157
Background: Digital, or eHealth, interventions are highly promising approaches to help adolescents improve their health behaviours and reduce their risk of chronic disease. However, they often have low uptake and...
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Pehlivanturk Kizilkan M, OSullivan M, Sabet F, Rivkin L, Safitri Velies D, Delgado-Zapata R, et al.
J Adolesc Health . 2024 Sep; 75(4S):S3-S5. PMID: 39293875
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Partridge S, Knight A, Todd A, McGill B, Wardak S, Alston L, et al.
Obes Rev . 2024 Sep; 25(12):e13821. PMID: 39256958
Adolescence is a high-risk life stage for obesity. Digital strategies are needed to prevent and manage obesity among adolescents. We assessed if digital health interventions are contributing to disparities in...