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The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|October 3, 2017
Increased Substance Use and Poorer Mental Health in Adolescents With Problematic Musculoskeletal PainNicola McLaren, Steven J Kamper, Rebecca Hodder, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|March 4, 2016
Mental health clinician attitudes to the provision of preventive care for chronic disease risk behaviours and association with care provisionKate Bartlem, Jenny Bowman, Kate Ross, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 25, 2012
A cluster randomized controlled trial of a telephone-based parent intervention to increase preschoolers' fruit and vegetable consumptionRebecca Wyse, Luke Wolfenden, Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|February 11, 2025
Are Text-Message Based Programmes Targeting Adolescents and Their Parents an Acceptable Approach to Preventing Adolescent e-Cigarette Use?Courtney Barnes, Lisa Janssen, Stephanie Mantach, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|February 22, 2020
Substance use treatment clinician attitudes to care for chronic disease health risk behaviours and associations of attitudes with care provisionDanika Tremain, Megan Freund, Jenny Bowman, et al.
Nutrients|July 2, 2021
The Effectiveness of Interventions Delivered Using Digital Food Environments to Encourage Healthy Food Choices: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisRebecca Wyse, Jacklyn Kay Jackson, Tessa Delaney, et al.
BMJ Open|August 2, 2015
Eating As Treatment (EAT) study protocol: a stepped-wedge, randomised controlled trial of a health behaviour change intervention provided by dietitians to improve nutrition in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiotherapyBen Britton, Kristen McCarter, Amanda Baker, et al.
Preventive Medicine|April 2, 2019
The association between the receipt of primary care clinician provision of preventive care and short term health behaviour changeKate Bartlem, Luke Wolfenden, Kim Colyvas, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|April 27, 2021
Is fidelity to a complex behaviour change intervention associated with patient outcomes? Exploring the relationship between dietitian adherence and competence and the nutritional status of intervention patients in a successful stepped-wedge randomised clinical trial of eating as treatment (EAT)Alison K Beck, Amanda L Baker, Gregory Carter, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 19, 2024
Long-Term Effectiveness of a Multi-Strategy Choice Architecture Intervention in Increasing Healthy Food Choices of High-School Students From Online Canteens (Click & Crunch High Schools): Cluster Randomized Controlled TrialTessa Delaney, Jacklyn Jackson, Christophe Lecathelinais, et al.
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The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|October 3, 2017
Increased Substance Use and Poorer Mental Health in Adolescents With Problematic Musculoskeletal PainNicola McLaren, Steven J Kamper, Rebecca Hodder, et al.
BMC Psychiatry|March 4, 2016
Mental health clinician attitudes to the provision of preventive care for chronic disease risk behaviours and association with care provisionKate Bartlem, Jenny Bowman, Kate Ross, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 25, 2012
A cluster randomized controlled trial of a telephone-based parent intervention to increase preschoolers' fruit and vegetable consumptionRebecca Wyse, Luke Wolfenden, Elizabeth Campbell, et al.
Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals|February 11, 2025
Are Text-Message Based Programmes Targeting Adolescents and Their Parents an Acceptable Approach to Preventing Adolescent e-Cigarette Use?Courtney Barnes, Lisa Janssen, Stephanie Mantach, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Review|February 22, 2020
Substance use treatment clinician attitudes to care for chronic disease health risk behaviours and associations of attitudes with care provisionDanika Tremain, Megan Freund, Jenny Bowman, et al.
Nutrients|July 2, 2021
The Effectiveness of Interventions Delivered Using Digital Food Environments to Encourage Healthy Food Choices: A Systematic Review and Meta-AnalysisRebecca Wyse, Jacklyn Kay Jackson, Tessa Delaney, et al.
BMJ Open|August 2, 2015
Eating As Treatment (EAT) study protocol: a stepped-wedge, randomised controlled trial of a health behaviour change intervention provided by dietitians to improve nutrition in patients with head and neck cancer undergoing radiotherapyBen Britton, Kristen McCarter, Amanda Baker, et al.
Preventive Medicine|April 2, 2019
The association between the receipt of primary care clinician provision of preventive care and short term health behaviour changeKate Bartlem, Luke Wolfenden, Kim Colyvas, et al.
Implementation Science : IS|April 27, 2021
Is fidelity to a complex behaviour change intervention associated with patient outcomes? Exploring the relationship between dietitian adherence and competence and the nutritional status of intervention patients in a successful stepped-wedge randomised clinical trial of eating as treatment (EAT)Alison K Beck, Amanda L Baker, Gregory Carter, et al.
Journal of Medical Internet Research|March 19, 2024
Long-Term Effectiveness of a Multi-Strategy Choice Architecture Intervention in Increasing Healthy Food Choices of High-School Students From Online Canteens (Click & Crunch High Schools): Cluster Randomized Controlled TrialTessa Delaney, Jacklyn Jackson, Christophe Lecathelinais, et al.
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