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School of Population Health
School of Population Health
Staff Profile

Dr Genevieve Healy

Position: Post-doctoral Research Fellow

Phone: +61 7 336 55527

Fax:

Email: g.healy@uq.edu.au

 

Location: 312C

Building: Public Health Building

Centre or Group: Cancer Prevention Research Centre

Biography:

Genevieve Healy is part of the post doctorate research program at the Cancer Prevention Research Centre. Her primary research focus is on sedentary behaviour and cardio-metabolic health.

Qualifications:

  • Doctor of Philosophy  (2008)
    The University of Queensland
  • Master of Public Health  (2004)
    The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Science (Hons)  (1998)
    The University of Queensland
  • Bachelor of Applied Science Human Movement Studies  (1997)
    The University of Queensland

 

Publications

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  • Clark BK, Sugiyama T, Healy GN, Salmon J, Dunstan DW, Owen N. Validity and reliability of measures of television viewing time and other non-occupational sedentary behaviour of adults: a review. Obesity Reviews. 2009; 10(1):7 - 16.
  • Harris T, Healy GN, Colditz PB, Lingwood BE. Oscillations in Cardiovascular Function During Acute Hypoxia in the Newborn Piglet are Associated with Less Neurological Damage and Occur More Frequently in Females. Pediatric Research. 2009; 65(5):504-508.
  • Lingwood BE, Healy GN, Kecskes Z, Dunster KR, Gray PH, Ward LC, et al. Prediction of outcome following hypoxia/ischaemia in the human infant using cerebral impedance. Clin Neurophys. 2008 accepted 9th Nov; .
  • Harris T, Healy GN, Colditz PB, Lingwood BE. High serum cortisol is associated with better cardiovascular function and neurological outcome following acute global hypoxia in the newborn piglet. Stress. 2008 accepted 28th July; .
  • Hamilton MT, Healy GN, Dunstan DW, Zderic TW, Owen N. Too little exercise and too much sitting: inactivity physiology and the need for new recommendations on sedentary behaviour. Curr CV Risk Reports. 2008; 2(4):292-298.
  • Healy GN, Dunstan DW, Salmon J, Cerin E, Shaw JE, Zimmet PZ, et al. Breaks in Sedentary Time: Beneficial Associations with Metabolic Risk. Diabetes Care. 2008 Feb 5; 31(4). View Publication
  • Healy GN, Dunstan DW, Salmon J, Shaw JE, Zimmet PZ, Owen N. Television Time and Continuous Metabolic Risk in Physically Active Adults. Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise. 2008; 40(4):639-645. View Publication
  • Healy G N, Wijndaele K, Dunstan D W, Shaw J E, Salmon J, Zimmet P Z, et al. Objectively measured sedentary time, physical activity, and metabolic risk: the Australian Diabetes, Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab). Diabetes Care. 2008 Feb; 31(2):369-71. View Publication
  • Lindsay NM, Healy GN, Colditz PB, Lingwood BE. Use of the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to predict outcome after hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy in the neonate. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 2008; 44(10):590-595.
  • Lingwood BE, Healy GN, Sullivan SM, Pow DV, Colditz PB. MAP2 provides reliable early assessment of neural injury in the newborn piglet model of birth asphyxia. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 2008; .
  • Sugiyama T, Healy GN, Dunstan DW, Salmon J, Owen N. Joint associations of multiple leisure-time sedentary behaviours and physical activity with obesity in Australian adults. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. 2008; 5(35).
  • Sugiyama T, Healy GN, Owen N, Dunstan DW, Salmon J. Is Television Viewing Time a Marker of a Broader Pattern of Sedentary Behavior?. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 2008; :1-6.
  • Dunstan D W, Salmon J, Healy G N, Shaw J E, Jolley D, Zimmet P Z, et al. Association of television viewing with fasting and 2-h postchallenge plasma glucose levels in adults without diagnosed diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2007 Mar; 30(3):516-22. View Publication
  • Healy G N. Do Sitting and Exercise INDEPENDENTLY Predict the Incidence of the Metabolic Syndrome?: 345: 2:15 PM-2:55 PM. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 May; 39(5 Suppl):60. View Publication
  • Healy G N, Dunstan D W, Salmon J, Cerin E, Hawley J A, Owen N. Prolonged Bouts Of Sedentary Time Are Associated With Percent Body-fat, Independent Of Total Sedentary Time: 561: May 30 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2007 May; 39(5 Suppl):S12. View Publication
  • Healy G N, Dunstan D W, Salmon J, Cerin E, Shaw J E, Zimmet P Z, et al. Objectively measured light-intensity physical activity is independently associated with 2-h plasma glucose. Diabetes Care. 2007 Jun; 30(6):1384-9. View Publication
  • Bjorkman S T, Foster K A, O'Driscoll S M, Healy G N, Lingwood B E, Burke C, et al. Hypoxic/Ischemic models in newborn piglet: comparison of constant FiO2 versus variable FiO2 delivery. Brain Res. 2006 Jul 19; 1100(1):110-7. View Publication
  • Healy G N, Dunstan D W, Shaw J E, Zimmet P Z, Owen N. Beneficial associations of physical activity with 2-h but not fasting blood glucose in Australian adults: the AusDiab study. Diabetes Care. 2006 Dec; 29(12):2598-604. View Publication
  • Healy G N, Lingwood B E. Reference values for whole body and cerebral multi-frequency bio-impedance data in neonates less than 12 h postpartum. Physiol Meas. 2006 Nov; 27(11):1177-86. View Publication
  • Kecskes Z, Healy G, Jensen A. Fluid restriction for term infants with hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy following perinatal asphyxia. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2005; (3):CD004337. View Publication

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