Health professionals who currently see infants aged 0-2 years are invited to complete a short survey to help shape how i-PATHWAY — a digital tool to predict childhood obesity — is used in clinical practice.
UQ researchers are exploring potential differences in brain structure and cognitive function between individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders and the wider population.
The ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to exercise prescription, is inadequate, leaving some people without health benefits. The study will evaluate the feasibility of an individualised approach to exercise prescription by employing a ‘stepped care’ model.
Seeking healthy older adults to help us better understand how the ability to interpret specific types of social information as well as some aspects of memory are affected by a range of clinical disorders.
The purpose of this research is to collect information on best practices that may help DVA clients transition to active lifestyles that are socially connected to local communities.
This research study will trial exercises known to successfully treat neck and shoulder girdle pain, to assess their effect for people who have had a neck dissection.