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| Takemi SugiyamaSummaryAffiliation: University of Queensland Country: Australia Publications
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Sun exposure concern, sun protection behaviors and physical activity among Australian adultsSheleigh Lawler
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Level 3, Public Health Building, Herston Road, Herston, QLD, 4006, Australia
Cancer Causes Control 18:1009-14. 2007..Few studies have examined sun protective behaviors, in association with physical activity. This study aimed to explore the interrelationships between sun protective behaviors and physical activity...
Is television viewing time a marker of a broader pattern of sedentary behavior?Takemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Level 3, Public Health Building, Brisbane, Queensland 4006, Australia
Ann Behav Med 35:245-50. 2008..One explanation of this difference may be that TV viewing is a marker of an overall pattern of sedentary behavior in women...
Physical activity for recreation or exercise on neighbourhood streets: associations with perceived environmental attributesTakemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, Level 3, Public Health Building, University of Queensland, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia
Health Place 15:1058-63. 2009..Enhancing these environmental attributes and perceptions about them may be effective in promoting residents' physical activity...
Neighborhood walkability and TV viewing time among Australian adultsTakemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Am J Prev Med 33:444-9. 2007..Associations of neighborhood walkability (based on dwelling density, street connectivity, land-use mix, and net retail area) and television viewing time were compared in a large, spatially-derived sample of Australian adults...
Associations of neighbourhood greenness with physical and mental health: do walking, social coherence and local social interaction explain the relationships?T Sugiyama
University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
J Epidemiol Community Health 62:e9. 2008..Studies have shown associations between health indices and access to "green" environments but the underlying mechanisms of this association are not clear...
Joint associations of multiple leisure-time sedentary behaviours and physical activity with obesity in Australian adultsTakemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 5:35. 2008..We examined the joint associations of multiple sedentary behaviours and physical activity with the odds of being overweight or obese...
Associations between recreational walking and attractiveness, size, and proximity of neighborhood open spacesTakemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland Public Health Building, Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4006 Australia
Am J Public Health 100:1752-7. 2010..We examined associations of attractiveness, size, and proximity of multiple neighborhood open spaces (NOSs) with recreational walking...
Habitual active transport moderates the association of TV viewing time with body mass indexTakemi Sugiyama
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Phys Act Health 7:11-6. 2010..However, it is unknown whether the relationship of TV viewing time with body mass index (BMI) is moderated by other domains of physical activity...
Validity and reliability of measures of television viewing time and other non-occupational sedentary behaviour of adults: a reviewBronwyn K Clark
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
Obes Rev 10:7-16. 2009..To strengthen future epidemiological and health behaviour studies, the development of reliable and valid self-report instruments that cover the full range of leisure-time sedentary behaviour is a priority...
Socio-demographic correlates of prolonged television viewing time in Australian men and women: the AusDiab studyBronwyn Kay Clark
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
J Phys Act Health 7:595-601. 2010..Sedentary behaviors, particularly television viewing (TV) time, are associated with adverse health outcomes in adults, independent of physical activity levels. These associations are stronger and more consistent for women than for men...
Bicycle use for transport in an Australian and a Belgian city: associations with built-environment attributesNeville Owen
Cancer Prevention Research Centre, School of Population Health, The University of Queensland, Herston Road, Herston, QLD 4006, Australia
J Urban Health 87:189-98. 2010..Built-environment innovations that are increasingly being advocated by health authorities and transport planners, primarily to promote higher rates of walking for transport, should also impact positively on bicycle use...
Relationship of television time with accelerometer-derived sedentary time: NHANESBronwyn K Clark
The University of Queensland, School of Population Health, Cancer Prevention Research Centre, Brisbane, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 43:822-8. 2011..To examine the relationship of self-reported television (TV) viewing time with accelerometer-derived total sedentary time and to determine whether it differs by subgroup...
Destination and route attributes associated with adults' walking: a reviewTakemi Sugiyama
Behavioural Epidemiology Laboratory, Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
Med Sci Sports Exerc 44:1275-86. 2012..To this end, evidence relevant to the urban planning and transport sectors is required. This review synthesized findings on destination and route attributes associated with utilitarian and recreational walking...
