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Priority Research Centre for Physical Activity and Nutrition

Locality: Newcastle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4921 7792



Address: Advanced Technology Centre, Ring Road 2308 Newcastle, NSW, Australia

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24.01.2022 Teachers & School Staff! Help us help you! We'd greatly appreciate just 20mins of your time & together can work toward eating disorder prevention in schools Follow link for the info statement and survey https://redcap.hmri.org.au/surveys/?s=49ANDXPPN4 Feel free to share. @UONPRCPAN



24.01.2022 Calling ALL CURRENT PRIMARY TEACHERS AND HIGH SCHOOL (PDHPE) TEACHERS and students studying to become primary, or high school PDHPE teachers. We would love you to consider contributing to our research study investigating the use of Martial Arts in Schools. If you agree to participate you will be asked to complete a short 10min survey. The survey aims to gather the views and beliefs of current and pre-service teachers regarding: a) Martial arts in general; b) The inclusion of ...martial arts in school settings If, after reading the attached information statement, you are willing to complete the short survey please follow the following link: https://prcpan.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_87YlGyWWzD2c94V Thank you for considering this invitation! See more

23.01.2022 How has attending University influenced your well-being, physical activity, eating and sleeping habits? We are looking for UoN students aged 18-24 years who can participate in online (Zoom) focus groups to help us understand how to best support the well-being of students. You will receive a $20 Coles Myer voucher for your time. Follow the link to learn more and enrol: https://tinyurl.com/student-focus-wellbeing

22.01.2022 Great work Nez and team, smashing goals! Narelle Eather



22.01.2022 Congratulation to our Deputy Director Prof Clare Collins who over the Easter period reached an enormous milestone of 10 million readers on The Conversation, an independent news site showcasing articles written by academics and the wider research community. You can find Clare's articles here https://theconversation.com/au/search

20.01.2022 There’s nothing more exciting than your first day at The University of Newcastle, Australia... Well, except for a cash prize giveaway that is!! To celebrate th...e start of Semester 1, we’re giving away five $100 grocery gift cards to go towards your next shop. All you have to do is: - Like our page - Like and share this post - Tag two mates Head on over to our Instagram page for more ways to enter! Entries are officially open and will close Monday 8th March. You can go in the draw as many times as you’d like, and the winners will be picked at random and announced on Tuesday 9th March. #Giveaway #UniNewcastle #Nutrition #HealthyEating #HealthyLifestyle

19.01.2022 PRCPAN PhD student Daphne van der Bend is in the news this week promoting her study on teen social media food marketing. The study is aiming to find out what food marketing content adolescents are exposed to on their social media platforms. Daphne is looking for adolescents aged 13-16 years who are regularly active on social media to take part in the study. Participants receive a $30 Kmart gift card for participation. If you or others you know are interested in participating, please email Daphne [email protected] for more details.



15.01.2022 Go Narelle Eather!

14.01.2022 The Covid-19 pandemic has made life different in so many ways, some good and some not so good. We would like to make the way that health care can be delivered for people who live in rural areas one of the better things to come from the pandemic, but we need help with this. We are looking for people who tick these boxes: Aged 45-70 years old Live in an area in NSW that would be considered north of Newcastle and Maitland. ... Do not live in a town of more than 50,000 people (towns like Armidale and Tamworth are ok) Think they might have a higher-than-average chance of developing heart disease. This might be you if you already have high blood pressure or blood cholesterol levels, take medication for blood pressure or cholesterol, have diabetes, currently smoke or recently quit, have family members with heart problems, already have a heart problem yourself or have had to go to hospital for a heart-related event. We would ask that you fill in an online survey for us that asks about the technology you use for communicating with others, how much you like using it and the types of things you use regularly. This will take approximately 15-20 minutes, as the answers are mostly in the form of tick boxes or sliding scales. Or if you prefer, you can also give us this information in an interview. Whichever will be easiest for you. You can even choose to do both! We will use this information to design a service for rural people to be able to get access to high quality nutrition advice before little warnings become serious heart problems. It is very important to us that we design a service that meets the needs of our rural people, so there are also more opportunities to help us do this. If you are interested in being a part of this, or would like further information, please do one of the following: I would like to do the online survey (and maybe the interviews later, not sure): Go to this website https://redcap.hmri.org.au/surveys/?s=WKRA4F7DX3. This will take you to our online survey and give you more details about what we are asking of you. I would just like to do the interview: Option 1: Use this use this link https://redcap.hmri.org.au/surveys/?s=TEFD8CRFJL, to take you to our online site to leave your details for the project manager, Tracy Schumacher, to contact you. This online site is secure and is hosted by the Hunter Medical Research Institute Option 2: Contact the project manager Tracy Schumacher at the Department of Rural Health, University of Newcastle [email protected] | 49216259 and she will arrange to send you the information you need to have to consent to the interviews.

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09.01.2022 Who is keen to start moving in 2021? Only a few spots left! Don't miss out!

09.01.2022 Save the date - UON Sustainable Food Future Conference 17th-18th June 2021. Bringing together researchers, students & industry in food science and nutrition to showcase current research in sustainable food & nutrition services. For more details & to register go to: https://aifst.asn.au/event-4166676



09.01.2022 Following #preeclampsia women are 4 times more likely to have high blood pressure & 2 times more likely to have heart disease? Dr Melinda Hutchesson found 1/3 remain unaware of their higher risk of heart disease up to 2 years after preeclampsia 10.1111/ajo.12900 #worldpreeclampsiaday

07.01.2022 Just remember team... We are in this together

07.01.2022 https://theconversation.com/5-ways-nutrition-could-help-you What your body needs now to help your immune system fight off COVID-19. Thanks Prof Clare Collins

05.01.2022 Attention shift workers...

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