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    Exploring The Impact Of The Built Environment On Health And Health Behaviour Outcomes And The Translation Of Evidence Into Policy And Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $841,575.00
    Summary
    Globally there is growing concern about the health, social, environmental, and economic impacts of rising levels of inactivity and obesity, coupled with projected population growth, climate change, declining oil supplies and rising fuel prices. Creating pedestrian-, cycling- and transit-friendly environments and encouraging alternative forms of transport is a priority. Working with policy-makers, this research aims to influence urban planning policy to create healthy, sustainable communities.
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    Mass Media And Tobacco Policies To Reduce Smoking Prevalence

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $727,685.00
    Summary
    Professor Wakefield's research program will investigate the impact of mass media campaigns and tobacco control policies on reducing population smoking prevalence. Her research will assess the effects of mass media campaigns, especially in low socioeconomic groups, and in low to middle income countries; the effects of plain cigarette packaging on the sensory experience of smoking; and the impact of advanced policies on tobacco marketing and cigarette pack labelling on smoking attitudes and behavi .... Professor Wakefield's research program will investigate the impact of mass media campaigns and tobacco control policies on reducing population smoking prevalence. Her research will assess the effects of mass media campaigns, especially in low socioeconomic groups, and in low to middle income countries; the effects of plain cigarette packaging on the sensory experience of smoking; and the impact of advanced policies on tobacco marketing and cigarette pack labelling on smoking attitudes and behaviour.
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    Understanding And Addressing Socioeconomic Inequalities In Diet, Physical Activity And Obesity

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $714,745.00
    Summary
    Obesity is one of Australia's most significant public health problems, and is particularly prevalent amongst people experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage (e.g. with low education levels or low incomes). Currently the most effective means of addressing this increased risk is unknown. The proposed research will directly address this evidence gap by generating new knowledge on the causes of and effective strategies for reducing socioeconomic inequalities in diet, physical activity and obesity.
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    Reducing The Burden Of Disease Due To Hazardous Alcohol Consumption

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $652,765.00
    Summary
    I am a behavioural scientist interested in the causes and prevention of hazardous alcohol consumption. I propose a program of research examining methods in behavioural science, risk factors for hazardous drinking, the development and evaluation of interventions to reduce hazardous drinking, and the evaluation of policies affecting the supply and promotion of alcohol. I lead a research team with strong collaborations with leading scientists in Australia and other countries.
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    Innovative Methods For Assessing And Intervening On Children’s Sedentary Behaviour And Health

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $745,823.00
    Summary
    Very little is known about the independent health consequences of time spent sitting among children. This is in part because of the challenges of assessing these behaviours. In addition, evidence of the effectiveness of strategies to reduce children’s sitting time is lacking. This fellowship will use cutting-edge techniques to objectively assess children’s sitting time and will also examine the effectiveness of interventions to reduce sitting time and promote health.
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    Uncoupled Research Fellowship

    Funder
    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $806,202.00
    Summary
    I am a clinical psychologist by training, with 15 years experience in providing psychological treatment for patients with chronic illness, particularly rheumatoid arthritis and chronic pain. My research interest is primarily involved with understanding th
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    Ascending Neural Networks And Behavioural State Control

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $727,758.00
    Summary
    Our research aims to describe and understand newly identified nerve pathways or 'networks' in brain that control physiological homeostasis or balance and complex behaviours, including levels of arousal and motivation, sleep/wake patterns, learning and memory, and emotions such as fear and anxiety
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    Translating Health Behaviour Interventions Into Population Health Practice

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $590,785.00
    Summary
    Translating health behaviour interventions into Population Health practice: maintenance and dissemination.
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    Research Fellowship

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    National Health and Medical Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $739,616.00
    Summary
    In the Northern Territory, about twenty per cent of Indigenous children have perforated ear drums. Menzies research already shows medical treatments in high-risk Indigenous settings to be less effective than in non-Indigenous settings. I will lead an interdisciplinary team to develop, pilot, design and evaluate the effect of a comprehensive intervention program including best use of vaccines, reducing risk factors and maximising hygiene to prevent early age of first infection.
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