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Ciaran MacDonncha

Researcher at University of Limerick

Publications -  52
Citations -  1829

Ciaran MacDonncha is an academic researcher from University of Limerick. The author has contributed to research in topics: Systematic review & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1392 citations.

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Socio-economic determinants of physical activity across the life course: A "DEterminants of DIet and Physical ACtivity" (DEDIPAC) umbrella literature review

TL;DR: Findings suggest that for adults, convincing evidence supports a relationship between PA and socioeconomic status (SES), especially in relation to leisure time (positive relationship) and occupational PA (negative relationship).
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Determinants of diet and physical activity (DEDIPAC): a summary of findings.

TL;DR: An overview of what was achieved in terms of furthering measurement and monitoring is given, providing overviews of the state-of-the-art in the field, and building toolboxes for further research and practice is proposed.
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A life course examination of the physical environmental determinants of physical activity behaviour: A “Determinants of Diet and Physical Activity” (DEDIPAC) umbrella systematic literature review

TL;DR: This umbrella SLR provided a comprehensive overview of the physical environment determinants of physical activity across the life course and has highlighted a number of key determinants that may be associated with overall physical activity.
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Psychological determinants of physical activity across the life course: a "DEterminants of DIet and Physical ACtivity" (DEDIPAC) umbrella systematic literature review.

TL;DR: It is found probable evidence that receiving encouragement from significant others and having a companion for PA were associated with higherPA in children and adolescents, and that parental marital status and experiencing parental modeling were not associated with PA in children.