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Dr Dylan Cliff
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University of Wollongong
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Theme:
Chronic conditions and lifestyle
Level:
IHMRI Senior Fellow
Research focus
Childhood physical activity (measurement and health benefits)
Childhood sedentary behaviour (measurement and health consequences)
Childhood electronic media use (health benefits and consequences)
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Greener Cities Healthier Lives: Measuring the wider social benefits
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Assistant Editor,
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
IHMRI research team
PhD candidates
Jade McNeill
Do physical activity and electronic media behaviours influence psychosocial development in young children?
Yvonne Ellis
Sedentary behaviour in preschool children: the Standing Preschools Project
Joao Pereira
Measurement, Levels, Patterns and Correlates of Sedentary Behaviour in Toddlers and Pre-schoolers
Byron Kemp
'Having Fun Like We Used To': Exploring Social Norms about Physical Activity Choices from Childhood to Adulthood