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Becky Freeman
Becky Freeman
School of Public Health, University of Sydney
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Can mobile phone apps influence people’s health behavior change? An evidence review
J Zhao, B Freeman, M Li
Journal of medical Internet research 18 (11), e287, 2016
7312016
Is “YouTube” telling or selling you something? Tobacco content on the YouTube video-sharing website
B Freeman, S Chapman
Tobacco control 16 (3), 207-210, 2007
3752007
Markers of the denormalisation of smoking and the tobacco industry
S Chapman, B Freeman
Tobacco control 17 (1), 25-31, 2008
3352008
The case for the plain packaging of tobacco products
B Freeman, S Chapman, M Rimmer
Addiction 103 (4), 580-590, 2008
2532008
Digital junk: food and beverage marketing on Facebook
B Freeman, B Kelly, L Baur, K Chapman, S Chapman, T Gill, L King
American journal of public health 104 (12), e56-e64, 2014
2502014
New media and tobacco control
B Freeman
Tobacco control 21 (2), 139-144, 2012
2292012
Please like me: Facebook and public health communication
J Kite, BC Foley, AC Grunseit, B Freeman
PloS one 11 (9), e0162765, 2016
2282016
Social media campaigns that make a difference: what can public health learn from the corporate sector and other social change marketers
B Freeman, S Potente, V Rock, J McIver
Public Health Res Pract 25 (2), e2521517, 2015
1812015
Marketing to youth in the digital age: The promotion of unhealthy products and health promoting behaviours on social media
S Dunlop, B Freeman, SC Jones
1762016
New media but same old tricks: food marketing to children in the digital age
B Kelly, S Vandevijvere, B Freeman, G Jenkin
Current obesity reports 4, 37-45, 2015
1712015
Junk food marketing on Instagram: content analysis
AJ Vassallo, B Kelly, L Zhang, Z Wang, S Young, B Freeman
JMIR public health and surveillance 4 (2), e9594, 2018
1692018
Gone viral? Heard the buzz? A guide for public health practitioners and researchers on how Web 2.0 can subvert advertising restrictions and spread health information
B Freeman, S Chapman
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health 62 (9), 778-782, 2008
1572008
British American tobacco on facebook: undermining Article 13 of the global World Health Organization framework convention on tobacco control
B Freeman, S Chapman
Tobacco control 19 (3), e1-e9, 2010
1392010
Young adults: beloved by food and drink marketers and forgotten by public health?
B Freeman, B Kelly, S Vandevijvere, L Baur
Health promotion international 31 (4), 954-961, 2016
1222016
Should the health community promote smokeless tobacco (snus) as a harm reduction measure?
CE Gartner, WD Hall, S Chapman, B Freeman
PLoS Medicine 4 (7), e185, 2007
1222007
Like and share: associations between social media engagement and dietary choices in children
HJ Baldwin, B Freeman, B Kelly
Public health nutrition 21 (17), 3210-3215, 2018
1132018
Regulating the tobacco retail environment: beyond reducing sales to minors
S Chapman, B Freeman
Tobacco Control 18 (6), 496-501, 2009
1132009
Food trends and popular nutrition advice online–implications for public health
D Ramachandran, J Kite, AJ Vassallo, JY Chau, S Partridge, B Freeman, ...
Online journal of public health informatics 10 (2), 2018
1052018
Why do smokers try to quit without medication or counselling? A qualitative study with ex-smokers
AL Smith, SM Carter, S Chapman, SM Dunlop, B Freeman
BMJ open 5 (4), e007301, 2015
932015
Facebook groups for the management of chronic diseases
SR Partridge, P Gallagher, B Freeman, R Gallagher
Journal of medical Internet research 20 (1), e21, 2018
892018
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