Publications by authors named "C Evens"

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  • The study focuses on the injury surveillance of players in the Sydney Grade Cricket competition during the 2015-2016 season, as no previous research has been conducted on injury rates in grade cricket in Australia.
  • A total of 86 injuries were reported among 408 male cricketers, leading to significant time lost from play, with lower back injuries being the most common.
  • The findings suggest that the injury incidence in grade cricket is lower than at elite levels but highlights the need for injury prevention programs, especially due to the high prevalence of lower back injuries.
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Purpose: To determine the associations between 1) exposure to sugar-sweetened beverages (SSB) in middle schools and student consumption of SSB during the school day; and 2) school district policies about SSB and exposure to SSB in schools.

Methods: The strength of school district SSB policies was scored on three SSB policy indicators. Student SSB consumption at school was assessed by a self-administered Beverage and Snack Questionnaire.

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The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program in Washington State developed a module to be used at local WIC agencies to promote family meals. Needs assessment and formative evaluation ensured that the module met the needs of WIC staff and clients. The Promoting Family Meals module includes background information on family meals, tools for training WIC staff, outlines for group sessions, handouts tailored to each client's stage of change, children's coloring sheets, bookmarks, banners, and posters.

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Purpose: To evaluate a statewide campaign that was designed to reduce television viewing by clients and staff of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Television reduction is frequently recommended as a strategy for preventing pediatric overweight.

Methods: Data were collected from a convenience sample of 10,445 clients and staff who attended clinics during a 3-week period before the intervention and 9188 clients and staff who attended clinics after the intervention.

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Much remains to be learned about drinking patterns and their contexts among population-based women, that is, nontreatment seeking. This report involved secondary analysis of data obtained from 405 young women aged 18 to 35 years and 508 midlife women aged 36 to 55 years who were recruited for participation in two separate studies of women's health. Data were obtained from measures of women's roles: gender role attitudes; role strain; lifestyle behaviors, including alcohol use; well-being and distress; and demographic data; and were measured by descriptive and inferential statistics.

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