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Prof. Philip Morgan

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Funding

Summary

Number of grants 40
Total funding $2,829,216

For project grants received where the lead institution is other than the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics.

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2012 (5 grants)

Increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behaviour to improve health and wellbeing in adolescent boys from disadvantaged schools$261,837
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Feasibility and efficacy of a diet and exercise prevention program for men at high risk of Type 2 Diabetes$51,960
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Thinking while moving: Development of a curriculum-based physical activity integration program in the primary school$34,500
Funding Body: NSW Department of Education and Communities

Reducing mid-aged men’s risk of Type 2 Diabetes$19,680
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Australian & New Zealand Obesity Society's Annual Scientific Meeting, Auckland, 18-20 Oct 2012$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

2011 (8 grants)

Physical Activity and Nutrition: The University of Newcastle's Approach Toward Better Population Health and Education$321,711
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The Supporting Children's Outcomes using Rewards, Exercise and Skills (SCORES) study$220,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Physical Activity 4 Every 1$110,000
Funding Body: NSW Ministry of Health

HNEPH Health Promotion Demonstration Grant- PA4E1$87,875
Funding Body: NSW Ministry of Health

FamilyFIT: An innovative approach to increasing physical activity for the whole family$21,000
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

Engaging men to maintain weight loss using innovative and cost-effective interventions: The SHED-IT weight loss maintenance pilot study$19,800
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

The Fit-4-Fun Program: promoting fitness and health in primary school children$2,000
Funding Body: Sports Medicine Australia

2011 Annual Meeting of the International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity (ISBNPA), Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Australia, 15 - 18 June 2011$750
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

2010 (7 grants)

The Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids community program: Promoting family health through sustainable school and community partnerships$524,453
Funding Body: Coal & Allied Trust

Engaging economically disadvantaged adolescent girls in physical activity and healthy eating to improve health and prevent obesity$155,000
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Evaluation of innovative and cost effective community approaches to reduce obesity in men: The SHED-IT study$128,729
Funding Body: National Heart Foundation of Australia

Healthy Dads Healthy Kids for Indigenous populations$24,994
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

A randomised controlled trial of an intervention to increase child physical activity during attendance at childcare$24,547
Funding Body: Hunter Children`s Research Foundation

PULSE - Early Career Medical Research of the Year Award$9,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

International Congress on Obesity 2010, Stockholm, Sweden, 11 - 15 July 2010$1,500
Funding Body: University of Newcastle - Faculty of Education and Arts

2009 (8 grants)

Development and evaluation of novel strategies to enhance Internet-based weight loss and weight maintenance programs$239,993
Funding Body: Australian Research Council

Development and evaluation of novel strategies to enhance Internet-based weight loss and weight maintenance programs$94,050
Funding Body: SP Health Co. Pty Ltd

Does the HIKCUPS weight managment program for overweight children work in the parents' workplace or in sfter school care settings$68,181
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Evaluation of a workplace based weight-loss program for men: The Workplace POWER trial at Tomago$35,000
Funding Body: Tomago Aluminium

Validation of energy intake and expenditure in young children using Food Frequency Questionnaires, doubly-labelled water and accelerometers.$24,940
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Promotion of physical activity and healthy eating among low-SES adolescent boys$9,905
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Girls in sport intervention and research project 2008-2011$7,327
Funding Body: NSW Department of Education and Training

Development of the SHED-IT weight loss programs for men.$4,085
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

2008 (5 grants)

Healthy dads, healthy kids project: feasibility and benefits of a father-focused child obesity prevention intervention$50,000
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Evaluation of the benefit of a school garden$41,284
Funding Body: Hunter Medical Research Institute

Strategies to increase effectiveness of an internet weight management program on weight loss and weight loss maintenance long-term$22,500
Funding Body: SP Health Co. Pty Ltd

Validation of child and parent reported dietary intake via The Australian Child and Adolescent Eating Survey$5,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

The Asics Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Hamiliton Island, 16/10/2008 - 18/10/2008$1,700
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2007 (2 grants)

Evaluation of an Internet-based Weight Loss Program for Men$14,796
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

PACE Yourself 2007 - The 25th ACHPER National/International Biennial Conference, Esplande Hotel Fremantle WA, 3/10/2007 - 6/10/2007$1,680
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2006 (1 grants)

10th International Congress on Obesity, 3-8 September 2006, Sydney$1,240
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2005 (2 grants)

Effect of a weight management program for overweight and obese children: A randomised controlled trial$173,601
Funding Body: NHMRC (National Health & Medical Research Council)

American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, 11-15 April 2005$2,383
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

2004 (2 grants)

The classroom teacher and physical education: An investigation into key factors affecting the delivery of physical education programs in the primary school$10,000
Funding Body: University of Newcastle

AARE International Educational Research Annual Conference, 28 November - 2 December 2004$715
Funding Body: University of Newcastle