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Wendy J. Brown
Researcher at University of Queensland
Publications - 621
Citations - 33745
Wendy J. Brown is an academic researcher from University of Queensland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Longitudinal study. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 587 publications receiving 29735 citations. Previous affiliations of Wendy J. Brown include Harvard University & Queensland University of Technology.
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Objectively measured sedentary behaviour and physical activity in office employees: Relationships with presenteeism
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A Collaborative Approach to Cervical Cancer Screening
Wendy J. Brown,Julie Byles +1 more
TL;DR: There is great potential for nurses to work in collaboration with general practitioners to improve the availability and coverage of community cervical cancer screening programmes.
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Course and contributors to back pain in middle-aged women over 9 years: Data from the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
Sharmayne R E Brady,Sultana Monira Hussain,Wendy J. Brown,Stephane Heritier,Yuanyuan Wang,Helena J. Teede,Donna M. Urquhart,Flavia M. Cicuttini +7 more
TL;DR: Obesity, depressive symptoms, low-education status, and lack of vigorous physical activity are associated with higher risk of frequent back pain over the following 9 years among women in their mid-50 s.
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Mammography screening distress and pain: Changes over time and relations with breast symptoms, implants and cancer detection concerns
TL;DR: Analysis of the experiences of women with and without breast implants at several stages during attendance for screening mammography revealed significant changes in emotional distress over time with all women being more emotionally distressed prior to mammography than subsequently.
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Effect of a physical activity and sleep m-health intervention on a composite activity-sleep behaviour score and mental health: a mediation analysis of two randomised controlled trials
Mitch J. Duncan,Anna T. Rayward,Elizabeth G. Holliday,Wendy J. Brown,Corneel Vandelanotte,Beatrice Murawski,Ronald C. Plotnikoff +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a composite activity-sleep behavior index (ASI) was used to examine the effects of a combined physical activity and sleep intervention on symptoms of depression, anxiety, or stress, quality of life (QOL), energy and fatigue in adults.