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Book Chapter
Oldenburg, Brian, Burton, Nicola, & Parker, Elizabeth A. (2004) Health promotion and environmental health. In Cromar, N., Cameron , S., & Fallowfield, H. (Eds.) Environmental Health in Australia & New Zealand. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne, Vic, pp. 213-226.
Journal Article
Heesch, Kristiann, Burton, Nicola, & Brown, Wendy J. (2011) Concurrent and prospective associations between physical activity, walking and mental health in older women. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 65, pp. 807-813.
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7Turrell, Gavin, Haynes, Michele, Burton, Nicola, Giles-Corti, Billie, Oldenburg, Brian, Wilson, Lee-Ann M., et al. (2010) Neighborhood disadvantage and physical activity : baseline results from the HABITAT multilevel longitudinal study. Annals of Epidemiology, 20(3), pp. 171-181.
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9Burton, Nicola, Haynes, Michele, Wilson, Lee-Ann M., Giles-Corti, Billie, Oldenburg, Brian, Brown, Wendy J., et al. (2009) HABITAT : a longitudinal multilevel study of physical acitvity change in mid-aged adults. B M C Public Health, 9(76), pp. 1-11.
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13Brown, Wendy J., Burton, Nicola W., Marshall, Alison L., & Miller, Yvette D. (2008) Reliability and validity of a modified self-administered version of the Active Australia physical activity survey in a sample of mid-age women. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 32(6), pp. 535-541.
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33Burton, Nicola, Oldenburg, Brian, Sallis, Jim, & Turrell, Gavin (2005) The Relative Contributions of Psychological, Social, and Environmental Variables to Explain Participation in Walking, Moderate-, and Vigorous-Intensity Leisure Time Physical Activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 2005(2), pp. 181-196.
Burton, Nicola, Oldenburg, Brian, & Turrell, Gavin (2004) Item Non-Response in a Population-Based Mail Survey of Physical Activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 1(4), pp. 344-362.
Burton, Nicola, Oldenburg, Brian, & Turrell, Gavin (2003) Participation in Recreational Physical Activity: Why Do Socioeconomic Groups Differ? Health Education & Behaviour, 30(2), pp. 225-244.
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36QUT Thesis
Burton, Nicola Winship (2006) The relative contribution of psychological, social, and environmental variables to explain variation in leisure-time physical activity among adults at a population level. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.
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