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    • Implementing Policies to Increase the Availability and Promotion of Healthy Food and Drinks, Delivered at Scale: Barriers and Enablers. A Rapid Evidence Review. 

      Nguyen, B; Thomas, M
      Published 2020-01-01
      The aim of this rapid review is to provide a concise summary of the evidence for barriers and enablers to successful implementation of policies designed to increase the availability and promotion of healthy food and drinks ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Weight stimga and bias - what is known? Rapid review of evidence 

      Bellew, William; Grunseit, Anne; Huang, Bo-Huei; Kite, James; Laird, Yvonne; Thomas, Margaret; Williams, Kathryn
      Published 2020-01-01
      Weight stigma is pervasive in mass media, including news, movies and television, as well as social media. Mass media perpetuate weight stigma through overrepresentation of thin and underweight individuals, underrepresentation ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Implementing policies to increase the availability and promotion of healthy food and drinks, delivered at scale: barriers and enablers 

      Nguyen, Binh; Thomas, Margaret
      Published 2020-01-01
      A rapid review of the evidence was undertaken to examine the evidence for barriers and enablers to successful implementation of healthy food and drinks policies that are delivered at scale. It is intended that the findings ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Active and Inactive Young Australians. An independent review of research into enablers and barriers to participation in sport. Active recreation and physical activity among children and adolescents. 

      Bellew, B; Rose, C; Reece, L
      Published 2020-06-01
      The purpose of this review is to identify what is known about barriers and enablers of participation in physical activity (including sport and active recreation) among children and young people aged 3-18 years, living in ...
      Open Access
      Report, Technical
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    • Consultation on the development of a National Sports Plan for Australia 

      Bellew, William; Reece, Lindsey
      Published 2019-08-12
      Open Access
      Working Paper
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