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Sharman M, Stanesby O, Jose K, Greaves S, Timperio A, Reid E, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials Commun . 2024 Sep; 42:101367. PMID: 39319319
Background: Population level physical activity generally does not meet recommended targets. Compared with private motor vehicle users, public transport users tend to be more physically active and financial incentives may...
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Evans J, Stanesby O, Blizzard L, Greaves S, Timperio A, Jose K, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2024 Aug; 21(1):91. PMID: 39160546
Background: Greater public transport use has been linked to higher physical activity levels. However, neither the amount of physical activity associated with each daily public transport trip performed, nor the...
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Sharman M, Stanesby O, Jose K, Greaves S, Cleland V
Health Promot J Austr . 2024 May; 36(1):e881. PMID: 38812377
Issue Addressed: Public transport (PT) users often accumulate more physical activity (PA) than private motor vehicle users and financial incentives may increase PT use. Responding to rising petrol prices, from...
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Cobbold A, Crane M, Greaves S, Standen C, Beck M, Rissel C
Health Promot J Austr . 2024 Jan; 35(4):1362-1371. PMID: 38193616
Issues Addressed: Evidence on how COVID-19 lockdowns impacted physical activity (PA) is mixed. This study explores changes in PA following initial mobility restrictions, and their subsequent relaxation, in a sample...
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Evans J, Stanesby O, Blizzard L, Jose K, Sharman M, Ball K, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2023 Aug; 20(1):98. PMID: 37587424
Background: Public transport users tend to accumulate more physical activity than non-users; however, whether physical activity is increased by financially incentivising public transport use is unknown. The trips4health study aimed...
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Stanesby O, Greaves S, Jose K, Sharman M, Blizzard L, Palmer A, et al.
J Transp Health . 2023 May; 31:101624. PMID: 37228262
Background And Aims: Public health measures adopted to contain the spread of COVID-19 included restrictions on activities and mobility as people were asked to stay at home and schools moved...
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Crane M, Cobbold A, Beck M, Nau T, Standen C, Rissel C, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2023 Jan; 20(1). PMID: 36612407
Working from home (WfH) has public health implications including changes to physical activity (PA) and sedentary behavior (SB). We reviewed published and grey literature for interventions designed to support PA...
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Standen C, Crane M, Greaves S, Collins A, Rissel C
Int J Equity Health . 2021 Sep; 20(1):208. PMID: 34526041
Background: Cycling for transport provides many health and social benefits - including physical activity and independent access to jobs, education, social opportunities, health care and other services (accessibility). However, some...
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Stanesby O, Long M, Ball K, Blizzard L, Cocker F, Greaves S, et al.
Health Promot J Austr . 2020 Sep; 32 Suppl 2:320-331. PMID: 32991774
Issue Addressed: Physical activity is lower and rates of preventable common diseases are higher in regional/rural than urban Australia. Active commuting (walking/bicycling to get from one place to another) may...
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Rissel C, Crane M, Standen C, Wen L, Ellison R, Greaves S
Aust N Z J Public Health . 2018 Apr; 42(3):309-314. PMID: 29697889
Objective: To describe the degree of community support - and factors associated with this support - for a number of potential transport policy options among an inner-city sample of residents...