2007 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical therapy, Gerontology, Longitudinal study, Demography and Sitting. The concepts of her Physical therapy study are interwoven with issues in Psychological intervention, MEDLINE, Randomized controlled trial, Pedometer and Prospective cohort study. Her Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Body mass index, Health care, Health education, Public health and Mental health.
Her Longitudinal study research integrates issues from Odds ratio, Dieting, Cohort study and Cohort. Her Demography study combines topics in areas such as Epidemiology, Exercise physiology, Relative risk, Body weight and Hazard ratio. The various areas that Wendy J. Brown examines in her Sitting study include Sedentary lifestyle and Sitting time.
Her primary areas of investigation include Physical therapy, Gerontology, Longitudinal study, Health promotion and Demography. Her Physical therapy research includes themes of Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Intervention, Randomized controlled trial, Alternative medicine and Sitting. Sitting is closely attributed to Sitting time in her study.
Wendy J. Brown focuses mostly in the field of Gerontology, narrowing it down to matters related to Body mass index and, in some cases, Obesity. Her Longitudinal study research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Odds ratio, Cohort study, Cohort, Prospective cohort study and Depression. The Health promotion study combines topics in areas such as Health education, Family medicine and Health policy.
Wendy J. Brown mainly focuses on Demography, Longitudinal study, Physical therapy, Gerontology and Cohort. Her studies deal with areas such as Psychological intervention, Disadvantaged, Obesity, Cohort study and Odds as well as Demography. The various areas that she examines in her Psychological intervention study include Public health and Sitting.
Her studies in Longitudinal study integrate themes in fields like Body mass index, Overweight, Odds ratio, Prospective cohort study and Depression. Her research integrates issues of Intervention, Back pain, Randomized controlled trial and Type 2 diabetes in her study of Physical therapy. Her Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sports medicine and Health promotion.
Her main research concerns Demography, Gerontology, Psychological intervention, Physical therapy and Longitudinal study. Wendy J. Brown has included themes like Life course approach, Obesity and Odds in her Demography study. Her Gerontology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Mental health, Observational study, Social class and Sports medicine.
Her Psychological intervention research incorporates themes from Physical fitness, Sleep quality, Public health, Sitting and Aerobic exercise. Wendy J. Brown has researched Physical therapy in several fields, including Test, Computer-assisted web interviewing, Randomized controlled trial, Family medicine and Breast feeding. The Longitudinal study study combines topics in areas such as Body mass index, Weight gain and Cohort.
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Correlates of adults' participation in physical activity: review and update.
Stewart G. Trost;Neville Owen;Adrian E. Bauman;James F. Sallis.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2002)
Does physical activity attenuate, or even eliminate, the detrimental association of sitting time with mortality? A harmonised meta-analysis of data from more than 1 million men and women
Ulf Ekelund;Ulf Ekelund;Jostein Steene-Johannessen;Wendy J Brown;Morten Wang Fagerland;Morten Wang Fagerland.
The Lancet (2016)
How many steps/day are enough? for adults
Catrine Tudor-Locke;Cora L Craig;Wendy J Brown;Stacy A Clemes.
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (2011)
Daily sitting time and all-cause mortality: a meta-analysis.
Josephine Y. Chau;Anne C. Grunseit;Tien Chey;Emmanuel Stamatakis;Emmanuel Stamatakis.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Measurement of adults' sedentary time in population-based studies.
Genevieve N. Healy;Genevieve N. Healy;Bronwyn K. Clark;Elisabeth A.H. Winkler;Paul A. Gardiner.
American Journal of Preventive Medicine (2011)
Cohort Profile: The Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
Christina Lee;Annette J Dobson;Wendy J Brown;Lois Bryson.
International Journal of Epidemiology (2005)
Test-retest reliability of four physical activity measures used in population surveys.
W. Brown;Stewart Trost;A Bauman;Kerry Mummery.
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2004)
Too much sitting: a novel and important predictor of chronic disease risk?
Neville Owen;Adrian Bauman;Wendy Brown.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (2008)
Women's Health Australia: recruitment for a national longitudinal cohort study.
Wendy J. Brown;Lois Bryson;Julie E. Byles;Annette J. Dobson.
Women & Health (1999)
The Anti Cancer Council of Victoria FFQ: relative validity of nutrient intakes compared with weighed food records in young to middle-aged women in a study of iron supplementation.
Allison Hodge;Amanda J. Patterson;Wendy J. Brown;Paul Ireland.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health (2000)
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