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 Publications
  Physical activity levels six months after a randomised controlled physical activity intervention for Pakistani immigrant men living in Norway
  Mid-aged adults' sitting time in three contexts
  Which older women could benefit from interventions to decrease sitting time and increase physical activity?
  How, where and with whom? Physical activity context preferences of three adult groups at risk of inactivity
  The association between sedentary leisure and physical activity in middle-aged adults
  Concurrent and prospective associations between physical activity and mental health in older women
  Qi-gong mind-body therapy and diabetes control: A randomized controlled trial
  Test-retest reliability of perceptions of the neighborhood environment for physical activity by socioeconomic status
  Occupational sitting time: Employees' perceptions of health risks and intervention strategies
  Does physical activity impact on presenteeism and other indicators of workplace wellbeing?
  The association between objectively measured neighborhood features and walking in middle-aged adults
  Accuracy of body mass index estimated from self-reported height and weight in mid-aged Australian women
  Are psychologists willing and able to promote physical activity as part of psychological treatment?
  Occupational sitting and health risks: A systematic review
  A preliminary study of the effects of Tai Chi and Qigong medical exercise on indicators of metabolic syndrome, glycaemic control, health related quality of life, and psychological health in adults with elevated blood glucose
  Measuring total and domain-specific sitting: A study of reliability and validity
  Feasibility and effectiveness of psychosocial resilience training: A pilot study of the READY program
  Neighborhood disadvantage and physical activity: Baseline results from the HABITAT multilevel longitudinal study
  A glimpse of longitudinal social data in Australia and two studies on physical activity and substance abuse
  Is too much sitting really bad for health and what can be done about it?
  Recruiting Hard-to-Reach Populations to Physical Activity Studies: Evidence and Experiences
  Recruiting hard to reach populations to physical activity research: evidence and experiences.
  Evaluating the effectiveness of psychosocial resilience training for heart health, and the added value of promoting physical activity: A cluster randomized trial of the READY program
  Preliminary study of the effects of Tai Chi and Qigong medical exercise on indicators of metabolic syndrome and glycaemic control in adults with raised blood glucose levels
  Do walking strategies to increase physical activity reduce reported sitting in workplaces: A randomized control trial
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