Erin Hoare
Research Officer
Metabolic and Vascular Physiology
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute
Australia
Biography
Her PhD examined the mental health outcomes of a community-based obesity prevention intervention among Australian adolescents. She is interested in the complex relationships between lifestyle behaviours, and mental and physical health outcomes, particularly through the analysis of large, population-representative datasets. Currently she work in a collaborative research role between the Baker Institute and the National Heart Foundation of Australia, examining Australian adults’ knowledge, attitudes and behaviours towards heart disease and associated risk factors.
Research Interest
Metabolic and Vascular Physiology
Publications
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Erin Hoare,Systematic review of mental health and well-being outcomes following community-based obesity prevention interventions among adolescents BMJ Open 2015 5(1).
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Erin Hoare,Depressive symptomatology, weight status and obesogenic risk among Australian adolescents: a prospective cohort study BMJ Open 2016 6(3).
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Erin Hoare,The associations between sedentary behaviour and mental health among adolescents: a systematic review International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 2016 13(108).