Browse by Author Owen, N

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Breaking up prolonged sitting reduces postprandial glucose and insulin responsesDunstan, DW; Kingwell, BA; Larsen, R; Healy, GN; Cerin, E; Hamilton, MT; Shaw, JE; Bertovic, DA; Zimmet, PZ; Salmon, J; Owen, N2012134
Correlates of change in adults' television time: A four-year follow-up studyDing, D; Sugiyama, T; Winkler, E; Cerin, E; Wijndaele, E; Owen, N201244
Correlates of change in adults' television viewing time: A four-year follow-up studyDing, D; Sugiyama, T; Winkler, E; Cerin, E; Wijndaele, K; Owen, N201261
Perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes associated with adults’ transport-related walking and cycling: Findings from the USA, Australia and BelgiumVan Dick, D; Cerin, E; Conway, TL; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Owen, N; Kerr, J; Cardon, G; Frank, LD; Saelens, BE; Sallis, JF201255
Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with adults' transport-related walking and cycling: Findings from the USA, Australia and BelgiumVan Dyck, D; Cerin, E; Conway, TL; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Owen, N; Kerr, J; Cardon, G; Frank, LD; Saelens, BE; Sallis, JF201266
Associations between perceived neighborhood environmental attributes and adults' sedentary behavior: Findings from the USA, Australia and BelgiumVan Dyck, D; Cerin, E; Conway, TL; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Owen, N; Kerr, J; Cardon, G; Frank, LD; Saelens, BE; Sallis, JF2012149
Television viewing time of colorectal cancer survivors is associated prospectively with quality of lifeLynch, BM; Cerin, E; Owen, N; Hawkes, AL; Aitken, JF201184
The acute metabolic effects of 'breaking-up' prolonged sitting in adultsDunstan, DW; Larsen, R; Healy, GN; Kingwell, BA; Cerin, E; Salmon, J; Shaw, JE; Zimmet, PZ; Hamilton, M; Owen, N2011158
Physical activity as a mediator of the associations between neighborhood walkability and adiposity in Belgian adultsVan Dyck, D; Cerin, E; Cardon, G; Deforche, B; Sallis, JF; Owen, N; De Bourdeaudhuij, I201037
Relationships of land use mix with walking for transport: Do land uses and geographical scale matter?Duncan, MJ; Winkler, E; Sugiyama, T; Cerin, E; Dutoit, L; Leslie, E; Owen, N201032
Bicycle use for transport in an Australian and a Belgian city: Associations with built-environment attributesOwen, N; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Sugiyama, T; Leslie, E; Cerin, E; Dyck, DV; Bauman, A2010207
Perceived barriers to leisure-time physical activity in adults: An ecological perspectiveCerin, E; Leslie, E; Sugiyama, T; Owen, N2010374
Associations of land-use diversity with walking for transportDuncan, M; Sugiyama, T; Winkler, E; Cerin, E; Leslie, E; Owen, N201097
Explaining socio-economic status differences in walking for transport: An ecological analysis of individual, social and environmental factorsCerin, E; Leslie, E; Owen, N2009118
Associations of multiple physical activity domains with mental well-beingCerin, E; Leslie, E; Sugiyama, T; Owen, N200942
Breaks in sedentary timeHealy, GN; Dunstan, DW; Salmon, J; Cerin, E; Shaw, JE; Zimmet, PZ; Owen, N200853
Objective versus perceived walking distances to destinations: Correspondence and predictive validityMcCormack, GR; Cerin, E; Leslie, E; du Toit, L; Owen, N2008115
A prospective study of physical activity and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivorsLynch, BM; Cerin, E; Hawkes, AL; Owen, N; Aitken, JF200880
Prospective relationships of physical activity and quality of life among colorectal cancer survivorsLynch, B; Cerin, E; Owen, N; Hawkes, A; Aitken, JF200885
Motivational readiness for active commuting by university students: socio-demographic correlates, incentives and barriersCole, R; Leslie, E; Donald, M; Cerin, E; Neller, R; Owen, N2008120