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TitleAuthor(s)Issue Date
 
2012
 
Associations of land-use diversity with walking for transport
Proceeding/Conference:Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
2010
 
Associations of neighbourhood environmental attributes with adults' sedentary time: IPEN Adults multi-country study
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, ISBNPA 2015
2015
 
Built environment and physical activity: nine-country study of adults with objective measures
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, ISBNPA 2015
2015
 
Community walkability attributes are also bicycle-friendly attributes
Proceeding/Conference:Papers of the Thinking on Two Wheels Cycling Conferences 2005-2007
2007
2008
 
International variation in neighborhood walkability, transit, and recreation environments using Geographic Information Systems: the IPEN Adult Study
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, ISBNPA 2015
2015
 
Introduction to the aims, methods and main outcomes of the PLACE study
Proceeding/Conference:Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
2007
 
Motivational readiness for active commuting by university students: Incentives and barriers
Proceeding/Conference:National Physical Activity Conference, Be Active ‘07
2007
 
2012
 
Perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes associated with adults' transport-related walking and cycling: findings from the USA, Australia and Belgium
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition & Physical Activity, ISBNPA 2012
2012
 
2007
 
A prospective study of physical activity and quality of life in colorectal cancer survivors
Proceeding/Conference:Annual Scientific Conference of the Australasian Society for Behavioural Health & Medicine
2008