Taylor, L., Leslie, E., Plotnikoff, R., Owen, N., Spence, J.
Background: No studies have yet examined the associations of physical environmental attributes specifically with walking in adults with type 2 diabetes.Purpose: The purpose of this study was to...
Sugiyama, T., Leslie, E., Giles-Corti, B., Owen, N.
Background: Studies have shown associations between health indices and access to “green” environments but the underlying mechanisms of this association are not clear.Objectives: To...
Sugiyama, T., Leslie, E., Giles-Corti, B., Owen, N.
associations. We examined the association of perceived ‘greenness’ of a neighbourhood with physical and mental health, and explored whether walking and social factors (social coherence and local...
Ball, Kylie, Salmon, Jo, Leslie, Eva, Owen, N., King, A.
This study examined the feasibility and effectiveness for increasing physical activity of a print-based intervention, and a print- plus telephone-mediated intervention among mid-life and older...
Trial of print and telephone delivered interventions to influence walking. (2004)
Humpel, N., Marshall, A. L., Iverson, D., Leslie, Eva, Owen, N.
Background. Both self-help print materials and telephone-assisted counseling have generally proved useful strategies to increase physical activity. This study examined their effectiveness in an...
Leslie, Eva, Johnson-Kozlow, M., Sallis, J. F., Owen, N., Bauman, A.
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to examine the reliability of stage of change (SOC) measures for moderate-intensity and vigorous physical activity in two separate samples of young adults....
Associations of physical activity with body weight and fat in men and women (2001)
Ball, Kylie, Owen, N., Salmon, Jo, Bauman, A., Gore, C.
OBJECTIVE: Increasing physical activity is strongly advocated as a key public health strategy for weight gain prevention. We investigated associations of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) and...