Katia Ferrar

Dr Katia Ferrar

School of Allied Health and Human Performance

College of Health

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.

Available For Media Comment.


Dr Katia Ferrar is an Adjunct Senior Lecturer in UniSA Allied Health & Human Performance. Katia is currently the Program Coordinator of the Aboriginal Diabetes Study, Wardliparingga, Aboriginal Health Equity, SAHMRI.
Dr Ferrar worked as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist both in the United Kingdom and Australia and managed her own physiotherapy practice for 7 years. As an academic, she spent two years as inaugural Research Fellow with The Australian Ballet and La Trobe University in Melbourne, a position which required strategic research planning and exploration of dancer health and wellbeing. Dr Ferrar has taught Physiotherapy and Human Movement programs at UniSA. 
A mid-career researcher, Dr Ferrar has published 52 peer-reviewed articles and has won more than AU$250 thousand in external research funding to date. Her research has two broad streams of focus: one in the field of physical activity and chronic health conditions such as chronic low back pain and a particular focus on special populations such as PTSD, chronic fatigue syndrome and patient receiving dialysis, and the other in the field of sociocultural factors and health. Dr Ferrar's research and clinical programs respond to community need and are driven by stakeholder and end user involvement. She has been recognised for her dedication to science as a finalist in the 2018 Unsung Heroes of Science Award (SA) and her ability to communicate science to the general public with the 2013 Women’s and Children Young Investigator Award (People’s Choice).
Dr Ferrar has also been successful in securing over AU$70 thousand Federal New Colombo Funding to lead inter-disciplinary cultural immersion trips to developing countries; facilitating the development of University of South Australia Health Science students as global citizens.  
Dr Ferrar was awarded and named as an AMP Tomorrow Maker in 2016 in acknowledgement of her partnership with The Salvation Army in Adelaide to open a pro bono student-led physiotherapy and podiatry clinic. The clinic, the Open Door Health Clinic, opened in May 2017 and continues to this day. Katia was a finalist in the 2017 Winnovation Awards and has been named as an Unsung Hero of Science (South Australian Science Week) finalist in 2018.
Katia is currently supervising two PhD and three masters by research students. She is always keen to discuss potential research topics in areas related to physical activity and chronic conditions - such as ecological momentary assessment and symptom collection in osteoarthritis and other clinical populations, co-design of physical activity-based interventions in clinical populations such as chronic kidney disease and interdisciplinary interventions for veterans. Katia is also keen to discuss research opportunities regarding interdisciplinary tertiary health clinics (e.g. health justice) and associated student learning outcomes. 

Year Citation
2025 Schwetlik, S. N., Baldock, K. L., Hill, C. L., Gill, T. K., & Ferrar, K. (2025). Exploring the relationship between allostatic load and osteoarthritis: a cross-sectional analysis from the North West Adelaide Health Study. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage Open, 7(4, article no. 100689), 1-9.
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2024 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Wycherley, T. P., & Ferrar, K. E. (2024). Characteristics and frequency of physical activity and exercise-related side-effects in people receiving peritoneal dialysis. Journal of Renal Nutrition, 34(4), 359-367.
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2024 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Wycherley, T. P., Le Leu, R., Ovenden, M., Meade, A., . . . Ferrar, K. E. (2024). Ecological momentary assessment to explore fatigue, mood, and physical activity levels in people receiving peritoneal dialysis. Kidney International Reports, 9(3), 601-610.
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2024 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Wycherley, T. P., & Ferrar, K. E. (2024). Modifiable physical factors that influence physical function for people receiving peritoneal dialysis. Kidney International Reports, 9(5), 1298-1309.
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2024 Refaat, M., Modak, S., Harivelam, C., Ullah, S., Ferrar, K., Pandya, S., . . . Karunakaran, M. (2024). Can we “prehabilitate” pancreatic cancer patients prior to surgery? A critical appraisal of the literature. Clinical Nutrition ESPEN, 63, 845-855.
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2024 Wirdnam, M., MacMahon, C., Mayes, S., Cook, J., Ferrar, K., & Rio, E. (2024). "A sprained ankle is the biggest sign of mental fatigue": a qualitative study of the perceptions and experiences of mental fatigue in professional ballet. Physical Therapy in Sport, 65, 154-161.
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2024 Madden, K., Mayes, S., Cook, J., & Ferrar, K. (2024). The effects of pointe shoes on ballet dancers' biomechanics, muscle activity, movement and symptoms: a scoping review. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 28(1), 57-71.
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2024 Wirdnam, M., Bonello, C., Mayes, S., Cook, J., & Ferrar, K. (2024). Performance quality assessment in ballet, modern and contemporary dance: a two-step systematic review. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 29(2), 116-128.
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2022 Van Kessel, G., Fryer, C., Flynn, B., Ferrar, K., & Roush, S. (2022). A Review of the Effectiveness of Training in Changing Allied Health Student Clinical Practice Cultural Competence Skills. INTERNET JOURNAL OF ALLIED HEALTH SCIENCES AND PRACTICE, 20(1), 17 pages.
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2022 Karpenko, K., McEvoy, M., Lewis, L. K., & Ferrar, K. (2022). Schedules of standing and sitting directed by musculoskeletal discomfort in workers transitioning to sit-stand workstations: a cross-sectional study. Ergonomics, 65(4), 618-630.
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2022 Schwetlik, S. N., Baldock, K. L., Hill, C. L., & Ferrar, K. (2022). Chronic stress and arthritis: a scoping review. Arthritis Care & Research, 74(6), 982-996.
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2022 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Kasai, D., Wycherley, T. P., & Ferrar, K. E. (2022). Exercise or physical activity-related adverse events in people receiving peritoneal dialysis: a systematic review. Peritoneal Dialysis International, 42(5), 447-459.
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2022 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Ovenden, M., Southwell, P., Wycherley, T. P., & Ferrar, K. E. (2022). Research involving people receiving peritoneal dialysis: Lessons learned. Renal Society of Australasia Journal, 18(2), 51-56.
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2021 Tarca, B. D., Wycherley, T. P., Meade, A., Bennett, P., & Ferrar, K. E. (2021). Validity and reliability of hand-held dynamometry for abdominal flexion muscular assessment. Journal of Sport Rehabilitation, 30(2), 343-346.
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2021 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Le Leu, R., Ovenden, M., Borlace, M., Meade, A., . . . Ferrar, K. E. (2021). Ecological momentary assessment to explore fatigue, mood and physical activity levels in people receiving peritoneal dialysis: a study protocol. Peritoneal Dialysis International, 41(5), 502-508.
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2021 Tomkinson, G. R., Kaster, T., Dooley, F. L., Fitzgerald, J. S., Annandale, M., Ferrar, K., . . . Smith, J. J. (2021). Temporal trends in the standing broad jump performance of 10,940,801 children and adolescents between 1960 and 2017. Sports Medicine, 51(3), 531-548.
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2021 Williams, M. T., Lewthwaite, H., Fraysse, F., Gajewska, A., Ignatavicius, J., & Ferrar, K. (2021). Compliance with mobile ecological momentary assessment of self-reported health-related behaviors and psychological constructs in adults: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(3), 19 pages.
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2021 Emery, S., Cook, J., Ferrar, K., & Mayes, S. (2021). Deep hip external rotator muscle size in ballet dancers compared to non-dancing athletes, and associations to pain. Physical Therapy in Sport, 51, 58-64.
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2020 Patterson, K. A. E., Ferrar, K., Gall, S. L., Venn, A. J., Blizzard, L., Dwyer, T., & Cleland, V. J. (2020). Cluster patterns of behavioural risk factors among children: longitudinal associations with adult cardio-metabolic risk factors. Preventive Medicine, 130(105861), 1-9.
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2020 Dooley, F. L., Kaster, T., Fitzgerald, J. S., Walch, T. J., Annandale, M., Ferrar, K., . . . Tomkinson, G. R. (2020). A systematic analysis of temporal trends in the handgrip strength of 2,216,320 children and adolescents between 1967 and 2017. Sports Medicine, 50(6), 1129-1144.
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2020 Chilvers, M., Johnston, K., Ferrar, K., & Williams, M. T. (2020). Dyspnoea assessment in adults with end-stage kidney disease: a systematic review. Journal of Renal Care, 46(3), 137-150.
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2020 Kaster, T., Dooley, F. L., Fitzgerald, J. S., Walch, T. J., Annandale, M., Ferrar, K., . . . Tomkinson, G. R. (2020). Temporal trends in the sit-ups performance of 9,939,289 children and adolescents between 1964 and 2017. Journal of Sports Sciences, 38(16), 1913-1923.
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2020 Tarca, B. D., Wycherley, T. P., Bennett, P., Meade, A., & Ferrar, K. E. (2020). Modifiable physical factors associated with physical functioning for patients receiving dialysis: A systematic review. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 17(4), 475-489.
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2020 Xiao, Q., Chaput, J. P., Olds, T., Fogelholm, M., Hu, G., Lambert, E. V., . . . Stanley, R. (2020). Sleep characteristics and health-related quality of life in 9- to 11-year-old children from 12 countries. Sleep Health, 6(1), 4-14.
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2019 Zakrzewski-Fruer, J. K., Gillison, F. B., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Mire, E. F., Broyles, S. T., Champagne, C. M., . . . Standage, M. (2019). Association between breakfast frequency and physical activity and sedentary time: A cross-sectional study in children from 12 countries. BMC Public Health, 19(1), 11 pages.
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2019 Theodoulou, E., Tirimacco, R., Dollman, J., Duncan, M., Coote, E., & Ferrar, K. E. (2019). Preferences and attitudes to mobile phone and Internet-based cardiac rehabilitation maintenance programs in rural Australia. Australian journal of rural health, 27(2), 179-180.
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2019 Klingberg, B., Hoeboer, J. J. A. A. M., Schranz, N., De Vries, S. I., Ferrar, K., & Barnett, L. M. (2019). Validity and feasibility of an obstacle course to assess fundamental movement skills in a pre-school setting. Journal of sports sciences, 37(13), 1534-1542.
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2019 Ferrar, K., Curran, L., Atkinson, M., & Kontoleon, P. (2019). Interdisciplinary learning opportunities for clinical students and teachers - a case study shared. Australian Journal of Clinical Education, 16(1), 1-13.
2019 Klingberg, B., Schranz, N., Barnett, L. M., Booth, V., & Ferrar, K. (2019). The feasibility of fundamental movement skill assessments for pre-school aged children. Journal of sports sciences, 37(4), 378-386.
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2018 Mazzotta, M. A., Ferrar, K., Fraysse, F., Lewis, L. K., & McEvoy, M. (2018). Usage of sit-stand workstations and associations between work and nonwork sitting time: an observational study. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 60(5), 268-272.
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2018 Quirk, J., Parfitt, G., Ferrar, K., Davison, K., & Dollman, J. (2018). Predictors of physical activity among rural adults following cardiac rehabilitation. Rehabilitation psychology, 63(4), 495-501.
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2018 Gollan, S., Ferrar, K., & Norton, K. (2018). Characterising game styles in the English Premier League using the 'moments of play' framework. International journal of performance analysis in sport, 18(6), 998-1009.
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2018 Olds, T., Burton, N. W., Sprod, J., Maher, C., Ferrar, K., Brown, W. J., . . . Dumuid, D. (2018). One day you'll wake up and won't have to go to work: The impact of changes in time use on mental health following retirement. PLoS one, 13(6, e0199605), 1-14.
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2017 Sprod, J., Olds, T., Brown, W., Burton, N., van Uffelen, J., Ferrar, K., & Maher, C. (2017). Changes in use of time across retirement: a longitudinal study. Maturitas, 100, 70-76.
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2017 Qiao, Y., Zhang, T., Liu, H., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Maher, C., Olds, T., . . . Pietrobelli, A. (2017). Joint association of birth weight and physical activity/sedentary behavior with obesity in children ages 9-11 years from 12 countries. Obesity, 25(6), 1091-1097.
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2017 Ferrar, K. E., Smith, A. E., & Davison, K. (2017). Pacing, conventional physical activity and active video games to increase physical activity for adults with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome: Protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial. Jmir Research Protocols, 6(8), 12 pages.
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2016 Smith, A. E., Evans, H., Parfitt, G., Eston, R., & Ferrar, K. (2016). Submaximal Exercise–Based Equations to Predict Maximal Oxygen Uptake in Older Adults: A Systematic Review. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 97(6), 1003-1012.
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2016 Muthuri, S. K., Onywera, V. O., Tremblay, M. S., Broyles, S. T., Chaput, J. P., Fogelholm, M., . . . Katzmarzyk, P. T. (2016). Relationships between parental education and overweight with childhood overweight and physical activity in 9-11 year old children: results from a 12-country study. PLOS One, 11(8, article no. e0147746), 1-14.
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2016 Arnold, J. B., Walters, J. L., & Ferrar, K. E. (2016). Does physical activity increase after total hip or knee arthroplasty for osteoarthritis? A systematic review. Journal of orthopaedic and sports physical therapy, 46(6), 431-442.
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2016 Olds, T. S., Sprod, J., Ferrar, K., Burton, N., Brown, W., van Uffelen, J., & Maher, C. (2016). Everybody's working for the weekend: changes in enjoyment of everyday activities across the retirement threshold. Age and ageing, 45(6), 850-855.
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2016 Lawford, B. J., Walters, J., & Ferrar, K. (2016). Does walking improve disability status, function, or quality of life in adults with chronic low back pain? A systematic review. Clinical rehabilitation, 30(6), 523-536.
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2016 Chaput, J. P., Weippert, M., LeBlanc, A. G., Hjorth, M. F., Maher, C., Olds, T., & Sjödin, A. M. (2016). Are children like werewolves? Full moon and its association with sleep and activity behaviors in an international sample of children. Frontiers in pediatrics, 4(24), 1-6.
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2016 Sprod, J. A., Olds, T. S., Burton, N. W., Brown, W. J., Van Uffelen, J. G., Ferrar, K. E., & Maher, C. A. (2016). Patterns and correlates of time use and energy expenditure in older Australian workers: A descriptive study. Maturitas, 90, 64-71.
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2015 Maher, C. A., Lewis, L. K., Ferrar, K., Marshall, S., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., & Vandelanotte, C. (2015). Are health behavior change interventions that use online social networks effective? A systematic review. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics, 17(S1), S61-S62.
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2015 Sprod, J., Ferrar, K., Olds, T., & Maher, C. (2015). Changes in sedentary behaviours across the retirement transition: A systematic review. Age and Ageing, 44(6), 918-925.
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2015 Evans, H., Ferrar, K., Smith, A., Parfitt, G., & Eston, R. (2015). A systematic review of methods to predict maximal oxygen uptake from submaximal, open circuit spirometry in healthy adults. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 18(2), 183-188.
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2015 LeBlanc, A. G., Katzmarzyk, P. T., Barreira, T. V., Broyles, S. T., Maher, C., Olds, T., & Tremblay, M. S. (2015). Correlates of total sedentary time and screen time in 9-11 year-old children around the world: the international study of childhood obesity, lifestyle and the environment. PLoS one, 10(6), 1-20.
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2014 Ferrar, K., Evans, H., Smith, A., Parfitt, G., & Eston, R. (2014). A systematic review and meta-analysis of submaximal exercise-based equations to predict maximal oxygen uptake in young people. Pediatric exercise science, 26(3), 342-357.
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2014 Maher, C. A., Lewis, L. K., Ferrar, K., Marshall, S., De Bourdeaudhuij, I., & Vandelanotte, C. (2014). Are health behavior change interventions that use online social networks effective? A systematic review. Journal of medical internet research, 16(2, e40), 1-13.
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2014 Ferrar, K. E., Maher, C. A., Petkov, J., & Olds, T. S. (2014). Advancing health-related cluster analysis methodology: quantification of pairwise activity cluster similarities. Journal of physical activity and health, 12(3), 395-401.
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2014 Ferrar, K., & Golley, R. (2014). Adolescent diet and time use clusters and associations with overweight and obesity and socioeconomic position. Health education and behavior, 32(3), 361-369.
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2013 Ferrar, K., Olds, T., Maher, C., & Maddison, R. (2013). Time use clusters of New Zealand adolescents are associated with weight status, diet and ethnicity. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 37(1), 39-46.
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2013 Ferrar, K., Olds, T., & Maher, C. (2013). More than just physical activity: time use clusters and profiles of Australian youth. Journal of science and medicine in sport, 16(5), 427-432.
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2013 Ferrar, K., Chang, C., Li, M., & Olds, T. S. (2013). Adolescent time use clusters : a systematic review. Journal of adolescent health, 52(3), 259-270.
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2012 Roydhouse, J. K., Allman Farinelli, M., McGeechan, K., Ferrar, K., & Olds, T. (2012). An exploratory analysis of active and low energy behaviour in Australian adolescents. Australian journal of primary health, 18(3), 248-257.
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2012 Ferrar, K. E., Olds, T. S., Maher, C. A., & Gomersall, S. R. (2012). Social inequalities in health-related use of time in Australian adolescents. Australian and New Zealand journal of public health, 36(4), 378-384.
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2012 Ferrar, K. E., Walters, J. L., & Olds, T. S. (2012). All the stereotypes confirmed: differences in how Australian boys and girls use their time. Health education and behavior, 39(5), 589-595.
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2012 Olds, T., Ferrar, K. E., Gomersall, S. R., Maher, C., & Walters, J. L. (2012). The Elasticity of Time: Associations Between Physical Activity and Use of Time in Adolescents. Health Education and Behavior, 39(6), 732-736.
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2011 Olds, T. S., Ferrar, K. E., Schranz, N. K., & Maher, C. A. (2011). Obese adolescents are less active than their normal-weight peers, but wherein lies the difference?. Journal of Adolescent Health, 48(2), 189-195.
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2011 Olds, T., Tomkinson, G., Ferrar, K., & Maher, C. (2011). Reply to Ortega et al.. International Journal of Obesity, 35(10), 1332-1333.
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2010 Ferrar, K. E., & Olds, T. S. (2010). Thin adolescents: Who are they? What do they do? Socio-demographic and use-of-time characteristics. Preventive medicine, 51(3-4), 253-258.
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2010 Olds, T. S., Ferrar, K. E., Tomkinson, G. R., & Maher, C. A. (2010). Childhood obesity: the end of the epidemic?. Australasian Epidemiologist, 16(1), 16-19.
2009 Olds, T. S., Tomkinson, G. R., Ferrar, K. E., & Maher, C. A. (2009). Trends in the prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity in Australia between 1985 and 2008. International Journal of Obesity, 34(1), 57-66.
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Year Citation
2023 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Wycherley, T., & Ferrar, K. (2023). Modifiable Physical Factors that Influence Physical Function for People Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis. In JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY Vol. 34 (pp. 183). AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY.
2023 Tarca, B., Jesudason, S., Bennett, P. N., Wycherley, T., & Ferrar, K. (2023). Mobile Technology to Explore Real-Time Symptom Data and Physical Activity in People Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis. In JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEPHROLOGY Vol. 34 (pp. 912). AMER SOC NEPHROLOGY.
  • Active video gaming to increase physical activity in adults with chronic fatigue syndrome, The Judith Jane Mason and Harold Stannett Williams Memorial Foundation, 01/01/2016 - 31/12/2019

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2018 Co-Supervisor - Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Maria Chilvers

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