STAFF PROFILE
Dr Belen Zapata-Diomedi
Position:
Postdoctoral Fellow
College / Portfolio:
Design and Social Context
School / Department:
DSC|School of GUSS
Phone:
+61399258979
Campus:
City Campus
- Goel, R.,Goodman, A.,Aldred, R.,Zapata-Diomedi, M. B., et al.,, . (2022). Cycling behaviour in 17 countries across 6 continents: levels of cycling, who cycles, for what purpose, and how far? In: Transport Reviews, 42, 58 - 81
- Beck, B.,Backhouse, M.,Giles-Corti, B.,Zapata-Diomedi, B., et al, . (2022). Active transport research priorities for Australia In: Journal of Transport and Health, 24, 1 - 12
- Tainio, M.,Andersen, Z.,Nieuwenhuijsen, M.,Zapata-Diomedi, B., et al, . (2021). Air pollution, physical activity and health: A mapping review of the evidence In: Environment International, 147, 1 - 15
- Hunter, R.,Garcia, L.,Herick de Sa, T.,Zapata-Diomedi, B.,Millett, C.,Woodcock, J.,Pentland, A.,Moro, E. (2021). Effect of COVID-19 response policies on walking behavior in US cities In: Nature Communications, 12, 1 - 9
- Assemi, B.,Zahnow, R.,Zapata-Diomedi, M.,Hickman, M.,Corcoran, J. (2020). Transport-related walking among young adults: When and why? In: BMC Public Health, 20, 1 - 13
- Giles-Corti, B.,Zapata-Diomedi, B.,Jafari, A.,Both, A.,Gunn, L. (2020). Could smart research ensure healthy people in disrupted cities? In: Journal of Transport & Health, , 1 - 9
- Giles-Corti, B.,Butt, A.,Zapata-Diomedi, B.,Gunn, L., et al, . (2020). Physical determinants of health: healthy, liveable and sustainable communities In: Medical Journal of Australia, 214, 17 - 21
- Zapata-Diomedi, B.,Boulange, C.,Giles-Corti, B.,Phelan, K.,Washington, S.,Veerman, J.,Gunn, L. (2019). Physical activity-related health and economic benefits of building walkable neighbourhoods: A modelled comparison between brownfield and greenfield developments In: International Journal of Behavioural Nutritian and Physical Activity, 16, 1 - 12
- Zapata-Diomedi, B. (2019). Health promotion at the workplace setting: A protocol for a systematic review of effectiveness and sustainability of current practice in low-income and middle-income countries In: BMJ Open, 9, 1 - 1
- Brown, V.,Barr, A.,Scheurer, J.,Magnus, A.,Zapata-Diomedi, M.,Bentley, R. (2019). Better transport accessibility, better health: a health economic impact assessment study for Melbourne, Australia In: The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 16, 1 - 10
1 PhD Current Supervisions
- Building tools for measuring the health impacts of active transport: Transport Health Assessment Tool for Brisbane (administered via The Sax Institute). Funded by: Rapid Response Research Grant Program - Australian Prevention Partnership Centre from (2022 to 2023)
- Joining Impact models of transport with spatial measures of the Built Environment (JIBE). Funded by: UKRI-NHMRC Research Scheme 2019 from (2020 to 2024)