Tesi sul tema "Obesity – Australia"
Cita una fonte nei formati APA, MLA, Chicago, Harvard e in molti altri stili
Vedi i top-38 saggi (tesi di laurea o di dottorato) per l'attività di ricerca sul tema "Obesity – Australia".
Accanto a ogni fonte nell'elenco di riferimenti c'è un pulsante "Aggiungi alla bibliografia". Premilo e genereremo automaticamente la citazione bibliografica dell'opera scelta nello stile citazionale di cui hai bisogno: APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, Vancouver ecc.
Puoi anche scaricare il testo completo della pubblicazione scientifica nel formato .pdf e leggere online l'abstract (il sommario) dell'opera se è presente nei metadati.
Vedi le tesi di molte aree scientifiche e compila una bibliografia corretta.
Davidson, Kamila. "Early identification of childhood overweight and obesity: The wicked problem in Australia". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2020. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/206180/1/Kamila_Davidson_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoWang, Ying. "Representations of obesity in national newspapers: A comparative study between China and Australia". Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2020. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/2367.
Testo completoJani, Rati Kirit. "An exploratory study of child-feeding practices of Indian mothers with children aged 1-5 years residing in Australia and Mumbai, India". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2014. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/66303/4/Rati_Jani_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoLee, Yi-Chen. "Trends in demographic, health behaviour factors, and self-perceived weight status : influences on obesity in Australia from 1995 to 2005". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2009. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/29883/1/Yi-Chen_Lee_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoLee, Yi-Chen. "Trends in demographic, health behaviour factors, and self-perceived weight status : influences on obesity in Australia from 1995 to 2005". Queensland University of Technology, 2009. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/29883/.
Testo completoLuckner, Helene [Verfasser], e Christian [Akademischer Betreuer] Gericke. "Effective and cost-effective strategies to prevent overweight and obesity in South Australia / Helene Luckner. Betreuer: Christian Gericke". Berlin : Universitätsbibliothek der Technischen Universität Berlin, 2012. http://d-nb.info/102919257X/34.
Testo completoRoockley, Claire Ellen. "A Mixed Methods Obesity Prevention Intervention For Australian Children Aged 6-12 Years: Influence Of Parents Misperceptions About Food And Exercise On The Efficacy Of Educational Obesity Simulations". Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2014. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/1419.
Testo completoMenigoz, Karen M. "Body mass index trends among immigrants to Australia: Associations with ethnicity, length of residence, age at arrival, neighbourhood disadvantage and geographic remoteness". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2019. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/125506/1/Karen_Menigoz_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoTatasciore, Melissa. "The effect of resistance training interventions in overweight and obese children". Thesis, Edith Cowan University, Research Online, Perth, Western Australia, 2007. https://ro.ecu.edu.au/theses/295.
Testo completoSoldi, Christopher John. "What determines weight loss behaviour and body weight satisfaction in Australia? Evidence from the HILDA survey". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2015. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/82371/1/Christopher_Soldi_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoLiu, Wei Hong. "Feeding attitudes, practices and traditional dietary beliefs of Chinese mothers with young children in Australia : a mixed methods study". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2013. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/62157/1/Wei_Hong_Liu_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoKarantzas, Kellie, e n/a. "An investigation of obesity and binge eating behaviour in preadolescent Australian school children". Swinburne University of Technology, 2006. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au./public/adt-VSWT20070416.150247.
Testo completoKarantzas, Kellie. "An investigation of obesity and binge eating behaviour in preadolescent Australian school children". Australasian Digital Thesis Program, 2006. http://adt.lib.swin.edu.au/public/adt-VSWT20070416.150247.
Testo completoSubmitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Professional Doctorate of Psychology (Health Physiology), Faculty of Life and Social Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology - 2006. Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-164).
Lee, Ya Ping. "Effects of lupin kernel flour on satiety and features of the metabolic syndrome". University of Western Australia. School of Medicine and Pharmacology, 2008. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2008.0053.
Testo completoWang, Zaimin. "Influences Of Socioeconomic Status, Dietary Factors And Physical Activity On Overweight And Obesity Of Australian Children And Adolescents". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2004. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/15879/1/Zaimin_Wang_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoWang, Zaimin. "Influences Of Socioeconomic Status, Dietary Factors And Physical Activity On Overweight And Obesity Of Australian Children And Adolescents". Queensland University of Technology, 2004. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/15879/.
Testo completoWiller, Fiona. "A good fit: Health-oriented size acceptance and Australian dietetic practice". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2021. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/211444/1/Fiona_Willer_Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoAnderson, Rhonda Laurelle. "Exercise and dietary behaviour change in a sample of midlife Australian women". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 2008. https://eprints.qut.edu.au/18573/1/01Thesis.pdf.
Testo completoAnderson, Rhonda Laurelle. "Exercise and dietary behaviour change in a sample of midlife Australian women". Queensland University of Technology, 2008. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/18573/.
Testo completoRauschert, Sebastian [Verfasser], e Berthold [Akademischer Betreuer] Koletzko. "Analysis of metabolic profiles underlying surrogates for obesity and insulin resistance in young adults from the Western Australian Pregnancy Cohort (Raine) Study / Sebastian Rauschert ; Betreuer: Berthold Koletzko". München : Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1148276297/34.
Testo completoBoswell, John. "Between facts and fictions : narrative in public deliberation on obesity". Phd thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/155860.
Testo completoDavies, Anna. "Challenges of healthy citizenship in an obesogenic environment". Phd thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/151813.
Testo completoRodriguez, Lena. "‘Obesity is killing our people’: social constructions of obesity and the impact on the health and well–being of Maori and Pacific Island migrants in Australia". Thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/932180.
Testo completoDespite having some of the highest figures in the world in relation to obesity-related disease and premature death from preventable illnesses, Polynesians are not responding to Western biomedical suggestions for lifestyle interventions. The reasons behind this apparent reluctance are extensively explored in this thesis. Although there is a focus on health, in particular, obesity in this population group, this thesis also highlights the interaction between class and culture in all aspects of people’s lives. The challenge of maintaining consocial family values, identity and cultural practices in a new country and how these are adapting and changing is discussed, as well as issues around education, work practices and gender roles. This thesis, therefore, gives an overview of socio-economic and cultural issues affecting the growing Polynesian migrant community in Australia. This work has application for health professionals, policy makers, teachers, academics and community workers.
Crawford, David Andrew. "Weight-control behaviours and beliefs of adults". Phd thesis, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/144392.
Testo completoChampion, Stephanie Louise Emma. "Social determinants of childhood overweight and obesity in South Australian families: parenting, work patterns, and gender roles". Thesis, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/83225.
Testo completoThesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Population Health, 2013
Naughton, Shaan. "Dietary fats in the Australian diet and their impact on obesity, appetite and metabolism". Thesis, 2017. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/36973/.
Testo completoSaha, Nipa. "Advertising to tomorrow's teens : the construction and significance of the tweenage market in Australia". Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10453/137103.
Testo completoSince the 1990s, the issue of advertising to children, especially the role of food advertising and childhood obesity, has been the subject of much debate. Advertising to tweens in the US has been well studied; however, research into Australian food marketing has yet to examine its significance for the vulnerable tweenage viewer. The Australian ‘tweenage’ market (children aged 6 to 12) consists of $10 billion in spending each year in the Australian economy, yet very little is known about the Australian tweenage market. To examine the techniques and tactics advertisers use to market food products to tweens through Australian free-to air television, branded websites and Facebook pages, a mixed- methods approach was employed, combining content analysis, semiotic analysis and narrative literature review. Building on the work of Williamson (1978a), semiotic analysis was used to investigate the advertisements’ ideological underpinnings. Chapters 4 to 7 demonstrate that food advertisements broadcast during C-classified time describe the taste of the advertised food products in terms of freshness; they promote the advertised products as healthy on the basis of their weight management, energy giving and mood-enhancement properties; they use humour-, fantasy- and happiness-related themes to bestow a particular brand identity, image or personality on the products; and they employed humour and fantasy as vehicles for evoking happiness. Content analysis of the selected internet pages revealed that food company websites and Facebook pages promoted during children’s television programming contain advertisements, contests, social networking activities and membership benefits but, in order to engage in such activities, children have to register online as members by entering their names, addresses, ages, email addresses and other personal information into the companies’ online data gathering processes. The research uses narrative literature review to examine the responses of the industry’s self-regulation system to the changing media environment. This study found that the government, public health organisations and the food industry responded to rapid changes within the advertising, marketing and media industries by formulating, evaluating and amending advertising codes. This analysis concluded by demonstrating that the industry self-regulatory system has been unsuccessful in protecting children from exposure to unhealthy food advertising. Drawing upon the discoveries made during these investigations, conclusions and recommendations are presented, highlighting the need for a fresh approach to regulation and enforcement to protect tweens from the likely impacts of food and beverage advertising.
Chislett, Wai-Kwan. "Perceptions of health professionals and parents of children undergoing weight-management therapy: childhood obesity management, treatment and policy implications". Thesis, 2019. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/40724/.
Testo completoKinmonth, Helen Anne. "The Social Construction of Obesity in an Australian Preventive Health Policy". Phd thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/101770.
Testo completoSturgiss, Elizabeth. "Exploring the role of the general practitioner in obesity management in Australian primary care". Phd thesis, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/146123.
Testo completoYoong, Sze Lin. "Management of excess weight in Australian general practice patients: informing practice". Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1040471.
Testo completoOverweight and obesity are highly prevalent conditions that impose a substantial burden on the individual and the society. As the gateway to the health care system, general practice is a promising setting to deliver interventions targeting overweight and obesity. While there has been increasing discussion regarding the role of general practitioners (GPs) in weight management, only a small proportion of overweight and obese patients are offered assistance with managing their weight. The 5As framework (Ask, Assess, Advise, Assist and Arrange) is recommended for the detection and management of lifestyle risk factors in primary care. This framework provides a structure for identifying gaps in the current literature in relation to weight management. The body of research described in this thesis is designed to provide key data in each of the 5As in the framework, to contribute to improving the provision of weight-management care in the Australian general practice setting. The contents of this thesis by publication include an introduction, five data-based manuscripts, a systematic review and a general discussion. At the time of thesis submission, three papers have been accepted for publication in peer-reviewed journals, and the remaining three are under editorial review. These papers examine the measurement and assessment of overweight and obesity and their associated risk factors (Papers One to Three), the effectiveness of lifestyle weight-loss interventions involving GPs (Paper Five), and overweight and obese patients’ current practices and preferences for help with losing weight (Papers Four and Six). The empirical data reported in Papers One to Four, as well as Paper Six, are obtained from the “General Practice Study”, a large, multi-state, cross-sectional study examining the feasibility of implementing computerised health assessments amongst patients presenting to general practices.
Zulfiqar, Tehzeeb. "Fitting in; Overweight and obesity in children of Australian Immigrants from low-and-middle-income countries". Phd thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/201238.
Testo completoWong, Christopher Xin Jie. "Epidemiology, pathogenesis and management of atrial fibrillation". Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/98680.
Testo completoThesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Medicine, 2015.
Lee, Yu Qi. "The relationship between maternal nutrition, obesity or diabetes in pregnancy and offspring kidney structure and function in an Indigenous Australian population". Thesis, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1406463.
Testo completoAccording to the Barker theory and Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) hypothesis, an impaired intrauterine environment, caused by exposure to maternal insults such as poor nutrition, severe stress or illness, can exert permanent effects on the developing fetus and increase the risk of offspring developing adult-onset diseases. These include: cardiovascular disease (CVD), hypertension, obesity, type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome, as well as chronic kidney disease (CKD). In animal models, maternal insults such as protein restriction or diabetes during pregnancy result in altered development of the fetal kidney and impaired renal function in later life. The age-adjusted incidence of end stage kidney disease for Indigenous Australians is 6.8 times the rate for non-Indigenous Australians, with rates highest in remote and very remote areas of Australia. This huge disparity may originate through exposure to various maternal insults in utero. Therefore, the overall aim of my thesis was to address the evidence gap in research investigating the relationship between maternal nutrition, obesity and diabetes during pregnancy and offspring kidney structure and function in an Australian Indigenous population and to identify pathways to improve health outcomes for Indigenous communities. Most of my thesis utilised data from the Gomeroi gaaynggal programme, which is a prospective longitudinal cohort of Indigenous Australian mothers and their children residing in a rural region of New South Wales, followed from pregnancy through the postnatal period until the children reach 10 years of age. A cross-sectional study assessed nutrient sufficiency and diet quality in pregnant women from the Gomeroi gaaynggal cohort (n = 58). Maternal dietary intake during pregnancy was assessed using the Australian Eating Survey Food Frequency Questionnaire (AES FFQ), which was self-administered in the third trimester. Diet quality was determined using the Australian Recommended Food Score (ARFS). None of the women met all Australian Guide to Health Eating (AGHE) daily food group serving recommendations and only one person consumed the optimal level of specific nutrients (folate, iron, calcium, zinc and fibre) important in pregnancy. The data indicated that the diets of these Indigenous pregnant women were inadequate. A systematic review of the literature was used to identify and evaluate current research in humans that had examined the relationship between maternal nutrition, obesity and/or diabetes during pregnancy and offspring kidney structure and function. This review identified ten studies investigating the influence of maternal nutrition during pregnancy on offspring kidney outcomes and nine studies investigating the influence of maternal obesity and/or diabetes during pregnancy on offspring kidney outcomes. This area of research is relatively new and an emerging one given the majority of studies included were published since the year 2010. Studies were of low to moderate methodological quality. The results of the review aimed to highlight the research gap and provide direction for future longitudinal prospective studies, especially in Indigenous populations where the risk of renal disease is greater. Animal research is valuable in the understanding of DOHaD. Systematic reviews of animal research are rare but crucial to improve translation of animal data to clinical practice. My systematic review of animal studies investigating the influence of maternal global nutrient restriction during pregnancy on offspring kidney structure and function is novel. 28 studies met the inclusion criteria: 16 studies were on rats, nine on sheep, two on baboons, and one on goats. The available evidence from these studies suggested that exposure to maternal global nutrient restriction during pregnancy had detrimental effects on offspring kidney structure and function. This systematic review highlighted the need for improvement of the internal validity of animal studies. Recommendations put forward included randomisation of animal into experimental groups and blinding of handler and outcome measure. Suggestions for future research, such as methods to appropriately determine nephron number were also detailed in the chapter. A prospective longitudinal study examined the influence of maternal adiposity and birth outcomes on childhood obesity in an Indigenous Australian population participating in the Gomeroi gaaynggal study (n=227). Findings suggested that being born preterm, large for gestational age or exposed to an obesogenic intrauterine environment and higher maternal non-fasting plasma glucose concentrations were associated with increased obesity risk in early childhood. Another study examined the influence of maternal adiposity during pregnancy on fetal kidney structure in late gestation (>28 weeks) and kidney function in infants, <2.5 years of age, in an Indigenous Australian population. Our findings suggested that Indigenous babies born to obese mothers were likely experiencing glomerular hyperfiltration in utero possibly because nephron number was reduced relative to body weight, which may predispose them to increased risk of CKD in later life. No effect on renal function was observed in infants, however, long-term follow-up was needed to determine any impact to renal function in later life. These studies provided first evidence of such associations in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. This thesis identified that, in humans, deficiencies in maternal folate, vitamin A, and total energy during pregnancy were associated with detrimental impacts on kidney structure and function, measured by kidney volume, proteinuria, estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and mean creatinine clearance in the offspring. Intrauterine exposure to maternal obesity and/or diabetes also adversely impacted renal programming in human offspring, with an increased risk of kidney disease in adulthood. In animals, exposure to maternal global nutrient restriction during pregnancy had detrimental effects on offspring kidney structure and function, such as lower kidney weight, lower nephron endowment, larger glomerular size and lower GFR. Furthermore, this thesis highlighted key areas for improving the dietary intake of Indigenous Australian women during pregnancy. To our knowledge, this thesis provided the first evidence that exposure to maternal obesity during pregnancy increased kidney disease and obesity risk in the offspring in an Indigenous Australian population. There are gaps in the current literature investigating the influence of maternal nutrition, obesity and diabetes during pregnancy on offspring kidney development and function in humans as well as in animals. Directions for future practice and research were discussed in the relevant chapters. This thesis provided evidence in the field of developmental programming of kidney disease in the Indigenous Australian population and will inform the development of government public health policies. In doing so, not only will the burden of kidney disease be reduced, the health, cultural and material wealth of Indigenous Australians will potentially improve. This is a long-term investment by the researchers in collaboration with the wider Indigenous community and with community consultation with the Elders.
Robertson, Sharon Anne. "A positive psychological approach to weight loss and maintenance in obese Australians". Thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/2440/98150.
Testo completoThesis (Ph.D.) (Research by Publication) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2015.
Hollis, Jenna Louise. "Dietary intake and physical activity behaviour change for weight gain prevention in mid-age Australian women". Thesis, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1045004.
Testo completoThe rising prevalence of overweight and obesity, the health and financial consequences associated with weight gain, and the modest and often unsustainable weight loss from obesity treatment interventions mean that it is now considered more effective to prevent obesity in healthy weight and overweight populations. Mid-age women (45-54 years) are at high risk of weight gain and studies indicate women will likely continue to gain weight and increase their waist circumference post menopause unless effective weight gain prevention initiatives are implemented. Despite this, there is limited evidence for weight control interventions in women about to undergo the menopause transition, with only one published study. The primary purpose of this thesis was to determine the effectiveness of a 12-month health professional Motivational Interviewing (MI) intervention aiming to improve dietary intake and physical activity behaviours for weight gain prevention in non-obese, mid-age women. This thesis explored the use of MI, a client-centred, guiding counselling style, for dietary and physical activity behaviour change. Three research studies were undertaken to meet these aims. The first study was a systematic review of evidence for diet and physical activity behaviour change in response to MI interventions in comparison to an attention control. Two of the five articles reporting on dietary behaviour change found a significant positive effect on fat and percent energy from fat favouring MI. None of the six articles reporting on physical activity found any difference between MI and an attention control. Due to the limited number of studies and the poor methodological quality of the included studies, there is not yet sufficient evidence to conclude that MI enhances diet and physical activity behaviour change above an attention control, although the results from two studies suggest a positive effect. More high quality studies that objectively measure diet and physical activity, evaluate and report MI fidelity and compare the MI intervention to an attention control are required. The second and major study was the ‘40 Something’ parallel-group Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) which tested the effectiveness of a 12 month MI health professional intervention (MI; n=28) for weight gain prevention in non-obese, mid-age women in comparison to a self-directed intervention (SDI; n=26) that received tailored written materials. The study followed participants for an additional 12 months to assess effect maintenance. At 12 months, the MI group weighed 65.6 kg (95% CI 64.5, 66.8) which was significantly different (p=0.034) from the SDI group who weighed 67.4 kg (95% CI 66.2, 68.6). When stratified by baseline BMI category, the MI group lost significantly more weight (-2.6kg, 95% CI -3.9, -1.2) than the SDI group (-0.1 kg 95% CI -1.2, 1.0 p=0.002) for the healthy weight women. The overweight women lost weight regardless of whether they were allocated to the MI (-3.5kg, 95% CI -6.1, -1.0) or SDI group (SDI=-2.3, 95% CI -4.1, -0.5) with no between group difference (p=0.467). At 12 months, the MI group had diets significantly more nutrient dense for iron (p=0.01) and potassium (p=0.04), and consumed more fruit servings (p=0.02) than the SDI women. Women who achieved their weight control goals consumed significantly more fruit servings (+0.76 serves/day, p=0.02) and less meat/meat alternatives (-0.34 serves/day, p<0.01) than women who did not achieve weight control. There were no significant group by time effects found for physical activity. In a mediation analysis assessing whether compliance to 10 weight control recommendations mediated weight loss, step count compliance was found to significantly mediate the 12 and 24 month effect on weight (12 months AB=-0.74, 95%CI=-1.95, -0.14; 24 months AB=-1.06, 95%CI=-2.56, -0.36). Compliance to the vegetable serving recommendation was also found to significantly mediate the effect on weight at 24 months (AB=-0.54, 95%CI=-1.50, -0.04). A challenge of employing any counselling style in dietetic practice is ensuring that the professional standards are upheld whilst also employing the most effective counselling method. The final study was an examination of United States, Canadian, European and Australian dietetic scope of practice statements, competency standards and evidenced-based weight management guidelines for congruency with MI principles and strategies. Two of the four MI concepts, partnership and compassion, were consistent with scope of practice statements and competency standards. Reference to acceptance was evident in European and Canadian standards, whereas evoking intrinsic motivation was absent from all standards. The majority of MI strategies were supported by international evidenced-based guidelines. The findings presented in this research thesis provide evidence of the effectiveness of a health professional consultation intervention for weight gain prevention and improving diet quality in mid-age women soon to experience menopause. Encouraging women to take 10,000 steps and eat five vegetable servings per day may be a promising strategy to achieve long-term weight control at mid-life. While there is substantial evidence showing the effectiveness of MI on a variety of health outcomes, more high quality studies that examine the effect of MI on diet and physical activity behaviour change are needed. The study also found that training in MI is compatible with international dietetic practice standards and could be a valuable asset to dietetic research and practice. The results of the thesis have implications for mid-age women, the dietetic profession and behavioural researchers, and provide both clinical practice and research recommendations for weight gain prevention and motivational interviewing.
Birbeck, David. "A qualitative investigation into body image perceptions of boys and girls aged between five and six years in South Australian schools". 2007. http://arrow.unisa.edu.au:8081/1959.8/28294.
Testo completoPhD Doctorate
Manikkam, Vasambal. "In-vitro physiological activities of peptides derived from underutilised Australian fish species". Thesis, 2016. https://vuir.vu.edu.au/32739/.
Testo completo