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Neville Owen is a Distinguished Professor in the School of Health Sciences at Swinburne University of Technology and an Adjunct Scientist at the Physical Activity Laboratory, Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute. His research focuses on preventing chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer through understanding physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and urban environmental factors. He is a Clarivate Highly-Cited Researcher with over 650 peer-reviewed publications and co-edited the influential book Sedentary Behavior and Health.
His work integrates epidemiological studies, experimental analyses, and policy-oriented research to identify strategies for disease prevention. Key areas include the health consequences of prolonged sitting, transportation surveys, and interdisciplinary evidence for urban planning initiatives. He has led major grants from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), focusing on workplace interventions, sitting reduction, and population health.
Research interests span behavioral measurement, urban living impacts, and policy implementation. Recent publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to sedentary behavior, cycling infrastructure, and the built environment's role in promoting active lifestyles. Awards and recognition highlight his global influence in public health research.
Dr. Owen supervises doctoral students in areas like urban greenspace health impacts and walkability. His grants and collaborations underscore a commitment to translational research addressing societal health challenges through innovative, evidence-based solutions.
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