Emeritus ProfessorMarj Moodie
Emeritus Professor
Faculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Institute for Health Transformation
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- Emeritus ProfessorFaculty of Health/Office of the Executive Dean Health/Institute for Health Transformation
TEACHING EXPERTISE
Professor Moodie currently supervises eight PhD students.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONNutrient Profiling Interventions Targeting Obsesity Prevention: Role and Potential Impact
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONGuiding Policy Change to Reduce Diet-related Disease in the Pacific
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONAssistive technology solutions as mediators of equal outcomes
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe burden of severe obesity and the efficiency and equity of treatment
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONThe Impacts of Jamie's Ministry of Food Australia
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONDeveloping a cost-benefit analysis framework to inform obesity prevention decision-making
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONIncorporating Equity into Cost-effectiveness Analyses of Obesity Prevention Policies
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONA systems approach to food related policy-making in Fiji
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONTransport interventions and obesity prevention: role, impact and costeffectiveness
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONIncentives to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONEstablishing The Economic Credentials of Interventions Targeting Sedentary Behaviour
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONSub-clinical depression and sub-clinical eating disorders in early adolescence
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONIntegrating Business Outcomes of Healthy Food Retail Strategies Into Economic Evaluations
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONEconomic Techniques for Evaluating Interventions Preventing Violence Against Women
- COMPLETED DOCTORAL SUPERVISIONValue-For-Money and Acceptability of Incorporating Climate Change in Community-Based Obesity Prevention