Simone Pettigrew's Publications
About Simone Pettigrew's Publications
Program Head, Food Policy- PhD (Consumer Research)
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Motivators and Barriers for Older People Participating in Resistance Training: A Systematic Review
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity Date published: -
A virtual online environment for testing the effect of social and physical context on the effectiveness of health warning messages
2017 IEEE 5th International Conference on Serious Games and Applications for Health (SeGAH) Date published: -
Features of alcohol harm reduction advertisements that most motivate reduced drinking among adults: an advertisement response study
BMJ Open Date published: -
Consumers’ responses to health claims in the context of other on-pack nutrition information: a systematic review
Nutrition Reviews Date published: -
Why do seniors leave resistance training programs?
Clinical Interventions in Aging Date published: -
Why public health should embrace the autonomous car
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Date published: -
Drinkers' identification with varying alcohol consumption prototypes
Drug and Alcohol Review Date published: -
Potential in-class strategies to increase children’s vegetable consumption
Public Health Nutrition Date published: -
The types and aspects of front-of-pack food labelling schemes preferred by adults and children
Appetite Date published: -
Health communication implications of the perceived meanings of terms used to denote unhealthy foods
BMC Obesity Date published: -
Protocol for a Randomized Trial Assessing Consumer Evaluations of Pre-Packaged Foods that Systematically Vary by Nutrition Information and Product Attributes
BMC Nutrition Date published: -
A public health framework to map and monitor gambling industry tactics
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Are we reaching the “hard to reach
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Aspects of competition between informal and formal volunteering among older people
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Attracting disadvantaged adults into nutrition education programs
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Can mass media campaigns promoting NHMRC’s low-risk drinking guidelines change drinkers’ estimates of harmful drinking levels? An experimental study
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