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Grant Funding - External
Gilson ND, Vandelanotte C, Duncan M, Wright O, Pavey T, Trost S and Brown WJ. The Shifting Gears Project – Active Living and Healthy Eating in Queensland Truck Drivers. The Department of Justice and Attorney-General (Queensland Government): $120,000, 2013-2015
Vandelanotte C, PLotnikoff R, Duncan M, Mummery W K, My Personal Activity Advice - A RCT investigating the effectiveness of tailolred videos in promoting physical activity via the internet. National Health and Medical Research Council. $697,086, 2013-2016.
Toms K, Duncan M, Vandelanotte C, Tyack Z. The effectiveness of the 10 000 steps workplace challenge in increasing health outcomes for sedentary workers at Rockhampton Regional Council. Health Practitioners Research Grant, Queensland Health, $15,000, 2012.
Duncan M. '10,000 Steps' and '10,000 Steps for Workplaces'. Queensland Health and the National Partnership on Preventative Health, $567,000, 2011-2013.
Mummery KW, Kolt G, Maeder A, Vandelanotte C, Duncan M, Caperchione C. Investigation in the internal and external validity of Web 2.0 applications in promoting physical activity, National Health and Medical Research Council. $896,350, 2010-2013
Mummery K., Viljoen J., Vandelanotte C., Caperchione C., Duncan M., Kolt G., Maeder A., Karunanithi M., Sarela A., Noakes M. A comprehensive research project which demonstrates the effectiveness of strategies (including IT) to support lifestyle risk modification in men (aged 35-54) in relation to nutrition and physical activity in an urban or rural setting in Queensland. Awarded by Health Promotion Queensland, Queensland Health. $799,656, 2009-2013.
Mummery K., Simpson P., Duncan M, Vandelanotte C., Poulsen P., Tirimacco R., Tideman P., Keech W. Dissemination and process evaluation of an internet-based secondary prevention program for cardiac rehabilitation: the electronic Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation (eOCR) platform. Awarded by Department of Health and Aging, Australian Government. $218,538, 2009-2010.
Vandelanotte C. Population-based approaches to physical activity promotion: Improving the evidence for website-delivered interventions. Post-doctoral research fellowship awarded by the National Heart Foundation of Australia and the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, $275,000, 2009 - 2013.
Mummery, K. 10,000 Steps. Queensland Health. $140,000. 2009.
Mummery, K. 10,000 Steps. Queensland Health. $280,000. 2010-2011.
Curtis, CA., Burke, MI., Mummery, WK., Duncan, MJ., Whitzman, C & Tranter, PJ. CATCH: Children, Active Travel, Connectedness and Health. Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP1094495. $479,000, 2010-2013.
Gleeson, B., Burke, MI., Mummery, WK., Duncan, MJ., Whitzman, C., Tranter, PJ., Curtis, CJ., Armit, C. iMATCH: Independent Mobility, Active Travel and Children's Health. Australian Research Council Linkage Project $240,000, 2010-2013
Grant Funding - Internal
Duncan M, Vandelanotte C, Happell B, Stanton R. Development of a Mobile Comprehensive Health Assessment Toolkit (M-Chat). CQUniveristyt Research Infrastructire Grant Scheme, $17,500, 2012-2013.
Vandelanotte C, Duncan M, Happell, B. Web-based physical activity interventions for people with mental health conditions. RAAS Post-doctoral Research Award, CQUniveristy, $285,986, 2013-2015.
Happell B, Vandelanotte C. Internal university support for a two year Post-Doctoral Research fellow to work at the Institute for Health and Social Science (Centre for Physical Activity Studies), $180,000, 2013-2014.
Vandelanotte C, Duncan M. CQUniveristy Research Infrastructure Block Grant Scheme (RIGB): research assistance support Centre for Physical Activity Studies, $34,018, 2011.
Vandelanotte C, Duncan M. CQUniveristy Research Infrastructure Block Grant Scheme (RIGB): research assistance support Centre for Physical Activity Studies, $51,798, 2010.
Vandelanotte C. Development and Usability testing of a brief video-tailored physical activity intervention for delivery via the internet and mobile phones. CQUni Merit Grant Scheme. $29,950, 2010
Duncan, M, J. Workplace Spatial Configurations and Sitting Time: Development of a new measure for use in population health surveys. CQUni Merit Grant Scheme. $23, 918. 2010
Mummery, W, K. Duncan, M, J., Fenning, A., & Capern, G. Effects of a standing desk intervention on occupational sitting time and selected cardiovascular risk factors: a pilot study. CQUni Merit Grant Scheme, $27,182. 2010.