Physica Activity and Population Health
Built Environment & Health: Lecture 7c Statistics: Driving in AUS has increased with all types of vehicles, so gas emissions has also increased 6%...
Mental Health Physical Health: Lecture 6b t e d . e u m o e a vc 8 Q jk Why Do We Separate Physical Mental Health? Historical perspectives bias and negative stigma of mental illness Awareness and understanding Representa...
Workspace Design: Lecture 7d Why Invest? We most most of time indoors almost 90% of this time is spent at work. The characteristics of office spaces are economically significant. In Australi...
Role of AHP for Physically Active Population: Lecture 7a 7 Best Investments in PA: 1. Whole of school programs set up behaviours in adolescence to ensure good behaviours in older life 2. Transport policies and systems that...
Fitness vs. Fatness: Lecture 6c: energy balance and PA Energy Balance Role of PA: 7080 (RMR + Thermic effect of food) 642018 2030 642018 Physical Activity: any bodily movement using skeletal muscles that results in energy...
Evaluating PA Interventions: Lecture 6a 1. What is Evaluation? The process of judging the value or worth of an intervention o By gathering reliable and valid information about it o In a systematic way making comparisons o...
Planning PA into out Cities: Lecture 8a Healthy Built Environment: By healthy built environments, we are not referring only to health facilities (for instance hospitals, community health centres...
Role of Architecture & Design to Reduce Workplace SB : Lecture 7b Public Policy Initiatives: Want people to be working healthily for a longer age unt...
Week 4: Physical Activity and Longevity Lecture Outline Why do we age? Current ageing theories of ageing Can increases in physical activity prolong life? Can decreases in sedentary behaviour prolong life? Aust...
SES as a Determinant of Health PA: Lecture 8b Introduction: Little control over global ecosystem natural environment More control over people, lifestyles community We have control over some things and no control over ot...
PA & SB in Children & Adolescents: Lecture 3b Chronic Diseases: Aetiology (cause) is often difficult to determine; Chronic diseases: What are they? ...
Interactions of PA Other Health Behaviours: Lecture 2a Preventing Chronic Disease: 4 favours important for healthy lifestyles: o Not smoking o Healthy diet o Alcohol in moderation o Regular PA Sedentary behaviour is growi...
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Sedentary Behaviour & Adult Health: Lecture 5 PA as a Continuum: Physical activity as a continuum/spectrum Behaviour Moderate PA ...
Active Travel: Lecture 3a Definition: Active Transport: travel that includes PA (walking, cycling, public transport) Include public transport in active travel as there is usually a lot of walking involved A majority of tra...
Lab safety is the cornerstone principle in this compelling Guide. All international safety symbols are clearly defined, with all basic lab glassware and equipment depicted by text description and diagrams. The Guide also p...
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