Crawford, David
Crawford, David, 1960-
David Crawford
Crawford, David (śpiewak)
VIAF ID: 119789505 (Personal)
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Works
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Collier's encyclopedia | |
EAI International Conference on Technology, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Education : TIE'2018 | |
Eugene Onegin | |
Instrumentation in astronomy II : seminar-in-depth, March 4-6, 1972, Tucson, Arizona | |
Obesity prevention and public health | |
Parental and home influences on adolescents' TV viewing: a mediation analysis | |
Parental influences on adolescent fruit consumption: the role of adolescent self-efficacy. | |
Parental use of restrictive feeding practices and child BMI z-score. A 3-year prospective cohort study. | |
Perceived personal, social and environmental barriers to weight maintenance among young women: A community survey | |
Predictors of changes in adolescents' consumption of fruits, vegetables and energy-dense snacks | |
Predictors of time spent outdoors among children: 5-year longitudinal findings. | |
Preschool children and physical activity: a review of correlates | |
Prevalence and socio-demographic distribution of eating, physical activity and sedentary behaviours among Australian adolescents | |
Proportion of infants meeting the Australian 24-hour Movement Guidelines for the Early Years: data from the Melbourne InFANT Program | |
Prospective associations between diet quality and body mass index in disadvantaged women: the Resilience for Eating and Activity Despite Inequality (READI) study | |
Public views of the benefits and barriers to the consumption of a plant-based diet | |
Reducing sedentary behaviour and increasing physical activity among 10-year-old children: overview and process evaluation of the 'Switch-Play' intervention. | |
Relationship between Body Mass Index and the Use of Healthcare Services in Australia | |
The relationship between education and food consumption in the 1995 Australian National Nutrition Survey | |
The REVAMP natural experiment study: the impact of a play-scape installation on park visitation and park-based physical activity. | |
The role of socio-cultural factors in the obesity epidemic | |
La rondine | |
The School Food Environment | |
Snacking behaviours of adolescents and their association with skipping meals | |
Social-ecological predictors of physical activity patterns: A longitudinal study of women from socioeconomically disadvantaged areas | |
Socio-demographic characteristics of children experiencing socioeconomic disadvantage who meet physical activity and screen-time recommendations: the READI study | |
Socio-economic differences in predictors of frequent dairy food consumption among Australian adolescents: a longitudinal study. | |
Socio-economic inequalities in women's fruit and vegetable intakes: a multilevel study of individual, social and environmental mediators | |
Sociodemographic and behavioural correlates of weight status among women with children living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods in International journal of obesity 33 (2009) 1289-1298 : | |
Socioeconomic position and physical activity among women in Melbourne, Australia: Does the use of different socioeconomic indicators matter? | |
Socioeconomic status and weight change in adults: a review | |
Socioeconomic variation in diet and activity-related behaviours of Australian children and adolescents aged 2-16 years. | |
Stability of body mass index in Australian children: a prospective cohort study across the middle childhood years | |
Supermarket Healthy Eating for Life (SHELf): protocol of a randomised controlled trial promoting healthy food and beverage consumption through price reduction and skill-building strategies | |
Systematic review of lifestyle interventions to limit postpartum weight retention: implications for future opportunities to prevent maternal overweight and obesity following childbirth. | |
Testing the feasibility of a mobile technology intervention promoting healthy gestational weight gain in pregnant women (txt4two) - study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. | |
Total and domain-specific sitting time among employees in desk-based work settings in Australia. | |
Tracking of children's body-mass index, television viewing and dietary intake over five-years | |
Tracking of dietary intakes in early childhood: the Melbourne InFANT Program. | |
Typologies of neighbourhood environments and children's physical activity, sedentary time and television viewing | |
Understanding determinants of nutrition, physical activity and quality of life among older adults: the Wellbeing, Eating and Exercise for a Long Life (WELL) study | |
Understanding environmental influences on nutrition and physical activity behaviors: where should we look and what should we count? | |
Validity and reliability of a physical activity recall instrument among overweight and non-overweight men and women | |
Validity of a brief self-report instrument for assessing compliance with physical activity guidelines amongst adolescents | |
Variation in outcomes of the Melbourne Infant, Feeding, Activity and Nutrition Trial (InFANT) Program according to maternal education and age in Preventive Medicine, 58 (2014) 58-63 : | |
Variation in supermarket exposure to energy-dense snack foods by socio-economic position | |
THE VICTORIAN NUTRITION SURVEY: A PROFILE OF THE ENERGY, MACRONUTRIENT AND SODIUM INTAKES OF THE POPULATION | |
The views of first time mothers completing an intervention to reduce postpartum weight retention: A qualitative evaluation of the mums OnLiNE study | |
Walking and Cycling to School | |
Weight and place: a multilevel cross-sectional survey of area-level social disadvantage and overweight/obesity in Australia. | |
What factors are associated with adolescents' school break time physical activity and sedentary time? | |
What factors predict frequent unhealthy snacking among Australian secondary students? | |
What helps children to move more at school recess and lunchtime? Mid-intervention results from Transform-Us! cluster-randomised controlled trial | |
What predicts children's active transport and independent mobility in disadvantaged neighborhoods? | |
Where do people purchase food? A novel approach to investigating food purchasing locations | |
Which food-related behaviours are associated with healthier intakes of fruits and vegetables among women? | |
Who complies with the australian dietary guidelines? | |
Who does not gain weight? Prevalence and predictors of weight maintenance in young women | |
Who is eating where? Findings from the SocioEconomic Status and Activity in Women (SESAW) study | |
Why do some socioeconomically disadvantaged women eat better than others? An investigation of the personal, social and environmental correlates of fruit and vegetable consumption | |
Why do women of low socioeconomic status have poorer dietary behaviours than women of higher socioeconomic status? A qualitative exploration. | |
Women's work. Maintaining a healthy body weight. | |
Workplace Sitting Breaks Questionnaire (SITBRQ): an assessment of concurrent validity and test-retest reliability | |
Young and free? A study of independent mobility among urban and rural dwelling Australian children |