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View article: Can Current Metrics Characterise or Differentiate Between Elite Track and Field Athletes Within the Sprints, Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump and Triple Jump? A Systematic Review
Can Current Metrics Characterise or Differentiate Between Elite Track and Field Athletes Within the Sprints, Hurdles, High Jump, Long Jump and Triple Jump? A Systematic Review Open
View article: ABS0464 PAGING DR RHEUM - RHEUMATOLOGY IN THE EMERGANCY DEPARTMENT
ABS0464 PAGING DR RHEUM - RHEUMATOLOGY IN THE EMERGANCY DEPARTMENT Open
View article: “So many people don't understand what exercise physiology is.” Understanding the integration of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within Australian healthcare: A qualitative study
“So many people don't understand what exercise physiology is.” Understanding the integration of Accredited Exercise Physiologists within Australian healthcare: A qualitative study Open
The findings highlight the value of having AEPs co-located with other health professionals (including general practitioners) and suggest that greater education on the role and benefits of an AEP may be required. Future studies should explo…
View article: Differences between Australian triathlon coaching practices and evidence-based training load management recommendations
Differences between Australian triathlon coaching practices and evidence-based training load management recommendations Open
Objectives The training load practices of triathlon coaches are poorly understood. The aim of this study was to explore and describe these practices to create an opportunity to compare their alignment with evidence-based practices. Design …
View article: Positive behaviour support under the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Australia: Barriers, enablers and support needs from the perspective of practitioners
Positive behaviour support under the National Disability Insurance Scheme in Australia: Barriers, enablers and support needs from the perspective of practitioners Open
This paper examines the experiences of behaviour support practitioners providing positive behaviour support (PBS) under the Australian National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), including perceived barriers and enablers of practice, and …
View article: Using expert opinion to identify athlete characteristics associated with able-bodied podium success in speed/power-based track and field events.
Using expert opinion to identify athlete characteristics associated with able-bodied podium success in speed/power-based track and field events. Open
View article: Polydrug use in Australian 12-14 year olds from 2006 to 2017: an examination of drug use profiles, emotional control problems, and family relationship characteristics
Polydrug use in Australian 12-14 year olds from 2006 to 2017: an examination of drug use profiles, emotional control problems, and family relationship characteristics Open
A small proportion of 12-14-year-old adolescents engage in polydrug use. Interventions focusing on family risks and emotional control problems may be beneficial.
View article: A cross-sectional study of infant feeding practices in Vietnamese-born mothers living in Australia
A cross-sectional study of infant feeding practices in Vietnamese-born mothers living in Australia Open
Background Infant feeding practices are a key modifiable risk factor for childhood overweight and obesity; and important for lifelong health and wellbeing. Despite the growing Australian immigrant population, it is unclear how infant feedi…
View article: Physical activity knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of pre-clinical medical students attending an Australian university
Physical activity knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of pre-clinical medical students attending an Australian university Open
View article: “Drugs and alcohol get talked about, why not betting?” Young men's qualitative insights about strategies to prevent gambling harm
“Drugs and alcohol get talked about, why not betting?” Young men's qualitative insights about strategies to prevent gambling harm Open
Issues addressed Research is needed to understand young people's perspectives about public health promotion strategies relevant for their health and wellbeing. This study provides suggestions from young male gamblers about sports betting h…
View article: Young men’s perceptions about the risks associated with sports betting: a critical qualitative inquiry
Young men’s perceptions about the risks associated with sports betting: a critical qualitative inquiry Open
View article: Der Abschneidewert für Stickstoffeinträge im Habitatschutz
Der Abschneidewert für Stickstoffeinträge im Habitatschutz Open
Die Auswirkungen von Stickstoffeinträgen in FFHGebiete sind eine der zentralen fachlichen und rechtlichen Fragestel lungen im Habitatschutz.Das BVerwG hat hierzu -auf der Grundlage fachlicher Leitfäden -seine Rechtsprechung zu Bagatell/Irr…
View article: The Convergent Validity of a Self-Report Version of the Tournament Preparation Framework (TPF-SR) for Competitive golf.
The Convergent Validity of a Self-Report Version of the Tournament Preparation Framework (TPF-SR) for Competitive golf. Open
The tournament preparation framework (TPF) provides evidence of the behaviours that experts (i.e., coaches, players, academics, high-performance staff) consider important for golfers preceding tournaments and before/after each round (i.e.,…
View article: Longitudinal analysis of growth trajectories in young children of Chinese-born immigrant mothers compared with Australian-born mothers living in Victoria, Australia
Longitudinal analysis of growth trajectories in young children of Chinese-born immigrant mothers compared with Australian-born mothers living in Victoria, Australia Open
Background Chinese immigrants are the third largest immigrant group in Australia. Little is known about growth trajectories of their offspring when moving to a Western country. The aim was to describe the growth trajectories between birth …
View article: Examining Negative Emotional Symptoms and Psychological Wellbeing of Australian Sport Officials
Examining Negative Emotional Symptoms and Psychological Wellbeing of Australian Sport Officials Open
Sports officials are exposed to numerous performance and personal stressors, however little is known about their mental health and psychological wellbeing. This study investigated levels of mental health and psychological wellbeing of spor…
View article: Examining the Mental Well-Being of Australian Sport Coaches
Examining the Mental Well-Being of Australian Sport Coaches Open
Background: Research has highlighted the multitude of factors that are negatively associated with coach mental well-being but has failed to investigate how the determinants of mental well-being can affect the coach both positively and nega…
View article: Relative effects of postnatal rapid growth and maternal factors on early childhood growth trajectories
Relative effects of postnatal rapid growth and maternal factors on early childhood growth trajectories Open
Background A range of postnatal and maternal factors influences childhood obesity, but their relative importance remains unclear. This study aimed to assess the relative impact of postnatal rapid growth and maternal factors on early childh…
View article: Differences in infant feeding practices between Chinese-born and Australian-born mothers living in Australia: a cross-sectional study
Differences in infant feeding practices between Chinese-born and Australian-born mothers living in Australia: a cross-sectional study Open
View article: The development of a tournament preparation framework for competitive golf: A Delphi study
The development of a tournament preparation framework for competitive golf: A Delphi study Open
Tournament preparation in golf is used by players to increase course knowledge, develop strategy, optimise playing conditions and facilitate self‐regulation. It is not known whether specific behaviours in tournament preparation should be g…
View article: Trial protocol: a clustered, randomised, longitudinal, type 2 translational trial of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm among adolescents in Australia
Trial protocol: a clustered, randomised, longitudinal, type 2 translational trial of alcohol consumption and alcohol-related harm among adolescents in Australia Open
The trial was retrospectively registered in September, 2017 ( ACTRN12616001276448 ), as communities were selected prior to trial registration; however, participants were recruited after registration. Findings will be disseminated in peer-r…
View article: The Self-Regulatory and Task-Specific Strategies of Elite-Level Amateur Golfers in Tournament Preparation
The Self-Regulatory and Task-Specific Strategies of Elite-Level Amateur Golfers in Tournament Preparation Open
Little is known regarding the factors that are important for tournament preparation in golf. Eighteen elite amateur golfers and 12 expert coaches/practitioners were interviewed to identify the self-regulatory and task-specific strategies i…
View article: Trial protocol: A clustered, randomised, longitudinal type 2 translational research trial estimating the contribution of adolescent alcohol misuse prevention to the reduction of alcohol-related harm in Australia
Trial protocol: A clustered, randomised, longitudinal type 2 translational research trial estimating the contribution of adolescent alcohol misuse prevention to the reduction of alcohol-related harm in Australia Open
Background This cluster randomised control trial is designed to evaluate whether the Communities That Care intervention (CTC) is effective in reducing the proportion of secondary school age adolescents who use alcohol before the Australian…
View article: Knowledge-exchange in the Pacific: outcomes of the TROPIC (translational research for obesity prevention in communities) project
Knowledge-exchange in the Pacific: outcomes of the TROPIC (translational research for obesity prevention in communities) project Open
This study empirically evaluated a knowledge-broking program that aimed to extend evidence-informed policy making skills and development of a suite of national policy briefs designed to increase the enactment of obesity-related policies. T…
View article: Consensus on measurement properties and feasibility of performance tests for the exercise and sport sciences: a Delphi study
Consensus on measurement properties and feasibility of performance tests for the exercise and sport sciences: a Delphi study Open
View article: The Chinese-born immigrant infant feeding and growth hypothesis
The Chinese-born immigrant infant feeding and growth hypothesis Open
This study will provide evidence of the potential modifiable feeding practices and risk of overweight faced by Chinese-born immigrants living in Australia. This is important to help identify groups at risk of rapid growth and subsequent ri…
View article: Examining the relationship between childhood health conditions and health service utilisation at school entry and subsequent academic performance in a large cohort of Australian children
Examining the relationship between childhood health conditions and health service utilisation at school entry and subsequent academic performance in a large cohort of Australian children Open
Aim Chronic health conditions are associated with poor academic outcomes. This study examines the relationship between health conditions, specialist health service utilisation and academic performance in Australian children. Methods This w…
View article: A qualitative investigation into the role of the caddie in elite-level golf
A qualitative investigation into the role of the caddie in elite-level golf Open
The aim of this study was to determine the nature of the caddie's role in the decision-making, psychological conditioning and tournament preparation of elite-level golfers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 17 elite-level golf…
View article: Burnout in Secondary School Physical Education Teaching
Burnout in Secondary School Physical Education Teaching Open
This study examined the levels of burnout among secondary school physical education teachers. Specifically, it tested whether levels of burnout differed for teachers according to their age and gender. A cross-sectional survey of 49 (41% ma…