Our Centre for Behavioural Research in Cancer (CBRC) seeks to find out why people behave the way they do, and why they sometimes behave in unhealthy ways.
We focus on behavioural aspects of cancer control and discovering how people can be encouraged to change unhealthy behaviours.
Find out more about the CBRC and its postgraduate student supervision and placements.
This national survey, conceived and coordinated by CBRC, and jointly funded by the state Cancer Councils, Cancer Council Australia and the National Heart Foundation of Australia, fills a significant gap in existing data in Australia by establishing an ongoing commitment to the standardised monitoring of adolescents' body weight, and dietary and physical activity at both a state and national level.
More on the National Secondary Students' Diet and Activity Survey...
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