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Overview

Peter Kremer is a researcher affiliated with Deakin University in Australia. Their scholarly work spans the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with a particular focus on orthopedics and sports medicine, general health professions, clinical psychology, developmental and educational psychology, and epidemiology.

The research topics addressed by Kremer include:

  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Sport Psychology and Performance
  • Sports injuries and prevention
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
  • Gambling Behavior and Treatments
  • Sports Analytics and Performance
  • Homelessness and Social Issues

Kremer has published several papers in notable journals. Some recent publications are:

  • "Intention to drink and alcohol use before 18 years among Australian adolescents: An extended Theory of Planned Behavior" (2020) in Addictive Behaviors
  • "Young men's perceptions about the risks associated with sports betting: a critical qualitative inquiry" (2022) in BMC Public Health
  • "Examining Negative Emotional Symptoms and Psychological Wellbeing of Australian Sport Officials" (2020) in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • "Evaluation of Communities That Care-Effects on Municipal Youth Crime Rates in Victoria, Australia: 2010-2019" (2021) in Prevention Science
  • "A profile of the skills, attributes, development, and employment opportunities for sport scientists in Australia" (2021) in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

Kremer frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
  • Prevention Science
  • Australian Journal of Social Issues
  • Addictive Behaviors
  • BMC Public Health

Their collaborative work includes frequent co-authorships with:

  • Bosco Rowland
  • John W. Toumbourou
  • Adrian B. Kelly
  • Joanne Williams
  • Christian Nyemcsok

Best Publications

  • A prospective study of diet quality and mental health in adolescents.

    Felice N. Jacka;Felice N. Jacka;Peter J. Kremer;Michael Berk;Andrea M. de Silva-Sanigorski

  • Reducing obesity in early childhood: results from Romp & Chomp, an Australian community-wide intervention program

    Andrea M de Silva-Sanigorski;A Colin Bell;Peter Kremer;Melanie Nichols

  • Physical activity, leisure-time screen use and depression among children and young adolescents

    Peter Kremer;Christine Elshaug;Eva Leslie;John W. Toumbourou

  • Reducing unhealthy weight gain in children through community capacity-building: results of a quasi-experimental intervention program, Be Active Eat Well.

    AM Sanigorski;AC Bell;PJ Kremer;R Cuttler

  • Associations Between Diet Quality and Depressed Mood in Adolescents: Results from the Australian Healthy Neighbourhoods Study:

    Felice N. Jacka;Peter J. Kremer;Eva R. Leslie;Michael Berk

  • Perceived and objectively measured greenness of neighbourhoods: Are they measuring the same thing?

    Eva R. Leslie;Takemi Sugiyama;Daniel Ierodiaconou;Peter Kremer

  • The Application of Social Network Analysis to Team Sports

    Dean Lusher;Garry Robins;Peter Kremer

  • The association between sports participation, alcohol use and aggression and violence: A systematic review

    Anders Larrabee Sonderlund;Kerry Steven O'Brien;Peter J Kremer;Bosco C Rowland

  • Review: Longitudinal trajectories of child and adolescent depressive symptoms and their predictors – a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Lori Shore;John W. Toumbourou;Andrew J. Lewis;Peter Kremer

  • Lunchbox contents of Australian school children: room for improvement

    A M Sanigorski;A C Bell;P J Kremer;B A Swinburn

  • Association between the family environment and television viewing in Australian children.

    Moniek van Zutphen;Andrew C Bell;Peter J Kremer;Boyd A Swinburn

  • Contribution of ‘noncore’ foods and beverages to the energy intake and weight status of Australian children

    A C Bell;P J Kremer;A M Magarey;B A Swinburn

  • Screen time and physical activity behaviours are associated with health-related quality of life in Australian adolescents

    Kathleen E. Lacy;Steven E. Allender;Steven E. Allender;Peter J. Kremer;Andrea M. de Silva-Sanigorski;Andrea M. de Silva-Sanigorski

  • Gender differences in personal, social and environmental influences on active travel to and from school for Australian adolescents

    Eva Leslie;Peter Kremer;John W. Toumbourou;Joanne W. Williams

  • Challenging behaviour profiles of people with acquired brain injury living in community settings.

    Glenn Kelly;Suzanne Brown;Jenny Todd;Peter Kremer

  • Perceived neighborhood environment and park use as mediators of the effect of area socio-economic status on walking behaviors

    Eva R. Leslie;Ester Cerin;Peter Kremer

  • Estimating the effects of energy imbalance on changes in body weight in children

    Boyd Anthony Swinburn;Damien John Jolley;Peter J Kremer;Arline D Salbe

  • Reduction in overweight and obesity from a 3-year community-based intervention in Australia : the It’s Your Move! project

    L Millar;P Kremer;A de Silva-Sanigorski;M P McCabe

  • The importance of family management, closeness with father and family structure in early adolescent alcohol use

    Cherine Habib;Joseph Santoro;Peter Kremer;John Toumbourou

  • The overt behaviour scale (OBS): A tool for measuring challenging behaviours following ABI in community settings

    Glenn Kelly;Jenny Todd;Grahame Simpson;Peter Kremer

  • ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION Lunchbox contents of Australian school children: room for improvement

    AM Sanigorski;AC Bell;PJ Kremer;BA Swinburn

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Toumbourou
John W. Toumbourou Deakin University
Joanne Williams
Joanne Williams University of Edinburgh
Marita P. McCabe
Marita P. McCabe Swinburne University of Technology
Steven Allender
Steven Allender Deakin University
Elizabeth Waters
Elizabeth Waters University of Melbourne
Wendy Snowdon
Wendy Snowdon Deakin University
Lisa Gibbs
Lisa Gibbs University of Melbourne
Adrian B. Kelly
Adrian B. Kelly Queensland University of Technology
Garry Robins
Garry Robins University of Melbourne
Dean Lusher
Dean Lusher Swinburne University of Technology

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