T De Wet
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De Wet T, Dzinotyiweyi T, Ellison G
J Am Coll Health
. 2020 Nov;
70(5):1584-1595.
PMID: 33151836
The present study evaluated an intervention designed to introduce University students as potential users of Johannesburg's cycle lanes. A total of 393 undergraduate and postgraduate students from the University of...
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Ellison G, De Wet T
Public Health
. 2020 Sep;
186:257-264.
PMID: 32866738
Objectives: The 'poor housing, good health' paradox observed by De Wet et al. (2011) across eight of Johannesburg's poorest Wards (neighbourhoods), was re-examined using: a more generic measure of self-reported...
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De Wet T, Dzinotyiweyi T, Ellison G
J Am Coll Health
. 2020 Jan;
69(8):842-850.
PMID: 31995454
The present study examined potential barriers to cycle-based transport amongst undergraduate students, to inform the design of future cycling promotion interventions at the University of Johannesburg (UJ). A total of...
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Cameron N, De Wet T, Ellison G, Bogin B
Am J Hum Biol
. 2017 Jun;
10(4):495-504.
PMID: 28561467
The Birth To Ten (BTT) birth cohort study was designed to investigate the health and growth of children living in the Soweto-Johannesburg Metropole, South Africa. During 1990-1991, 4034 singleton births,...
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Ellison G, Richter L, De Wet T, Harris H, Griesel R, McIntyre J
South Afr J Epidemiol Infect
. 2009 Mar;
12(3):91-96.
PMID: 19330041
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of birth notification data collected during Birth to Ten, a longitudinal birth cohort study based in the Soweto-Johannesburg Metropole....
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McVeigh J, Norris S, De Wet T
Acta Paediatr
. 2004 Aug;
93(7):982-8.
PMID: 15303817
Aim: To examine: (1) the associations between socio-economic status, physical activity, anthropometric and body composition variables in South African children; (2) the influence maternal characteristics have on children's physical activity...
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Ellison G, De Wet T, Matshidze K, Cooper P
Curationis
. 2002 Apr;
23(4):76-80.
PMID: 11949296
Objective: To assess whether self-reports of reproductive history and obstetric morbidity provide an accurate basis for clinical decision-making. SETTING, PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: Self-reports of maternal age and reproductive history, together...
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Kaufman C, De Wet T, Stadler J
Stud Fam Plann
. 2001 Jul;
32(2):147-60.
PMID: 11449863
South Africa's total fertility rate is estimated to be one of the lowest in sub-Saharan Africa, fewer than three births per woman nationally and declining. At the same time, adolescent...
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Steyn K, De Wet T, Richter L, Cameron N, Levitt N, Morrell C
S Afr Med J
. 2000 Sep;
90(7):719-26.
PMID: 10985136
Background: A birth cohort study, the Birth to Ten (BTT) study, commenced in the greater Johannesburg/Soweto metropole in South Africa in 1990. The overall BTT project collected antenatal, birth and...