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Dr. A. Oenema
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Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/264824911
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Associate professor
Organisation
Department of Health Education (UM)
Email
a. oenema -at- maastrichtuniversity. nl
Publications
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Systematic development of a self-regulation weight-management intervention for overweight adults
Lifestyle changes and reduction of colon cancer incidence in Europe: a scenario study of physical activity promotion and weight reduction
Systematic development of the YouRAction program, a computer-tailored physical activity promotion intervention for Dutch adolescents, targeting personal motivations and environmental opportunities
'BeSAFE', effect-evaluation of internet-based, tailored safety information combined with personal counselling on parents' child safety behaviours: Study design of a randomized controlled trial
Characteristics of visitors and revisitors to an Internet-delivered computer-tailored lifestyle intervention implemented for use by the general public
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Current research
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Project leader
Self-regulation and tailored environmental information as novel strategies for nutrition education among adults; development and evaluation of two intervention programs
Co-supervisor
INPACT: IVO Nutrition and Physical Activity Child cohorT
Completed research projects
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Project leader
A longitudinal investigation of environmental and personal determinants of energy-balance behaviours in youth
Project leader
Improving dissemination of and exposure to Internet delivered behavior change interventions: a study of determinants and strategies
Classification
D24200
Health education, prevention
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