Lynne Millar

Lynne Millar

Victoria University

H-index: 34

Oceania-Australia

About Lynne Millar

Lynne Millar, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Victoria University, specializes in the field of Chronic disease prevention, Policy, Systems science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Promoting mental well-being in Western Australia: Act Belong Commit® mental health promotion campaign partners’ perspectives

Intake of polyphenols from cereal foods and colorectal cancer risk in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study

Life in a time of COVID: retrospective examination of the association between physical activity and mental well-being in western Australians during and after lockdown

System dynamics modelling to increase water consumption in a community

Group Model Building Early Years Partnership: Bidyadanga

“I'm making a positive change in my life”: A mixed method evaluation of a well‐being tertiary education unit

Early Years Partnership: Armadale Group Model Building

The effectiveness of community friendship groups on participant social and mental health: a meta-analysis

Lynne Millar Information

University

Position

Adjunct Research Fellow

Citations(all)

3024

Citations(since 2020)

1801

Cited By

1872

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

54

i10Index(since 2020)

47

Email

University Profile Page

Victoria University

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Lynne Millar Skills & Research Interests

Chronic disease prevention

Policy

Systems science

Top articles of Lynne Millar

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Promoting mental well-being in Western Australia: Act Belong Commit® mental health promotion campaign partners’ perspectives

Health promotion international

James Smith

Laura t’Hart

Francene Leaversuch

Andrew Walton

Gabriella Jameson

...

2024/2/1

Intake of polyphenols from cereal foods and colorectal cancer risk in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study

Cancer Medicine

Kristina Vingrys

Michael L Mathai

Andrew J McAinch

Julie K Bassett

Maximilian de Courten

...

2023/9

Life in a time of COVID: retrospective examination of the association between physical activity and mental well-being in western Australians during and after lockdown

BMC public health

Ben Piggott

Paola Chivers

Kiira Karoliina Sarasjärvi

Ranila Bhoyroo

Michelle Lambert

...

2023/4/14

System dynamics modelling to increase water consumption in a community

Andrew Brown

Jake Kays

Lynne Millar

Steven Allender

2023/1/11

Group Model Building Early Years Partnership: Bidyadanga

Lynne Millar

Jade Bondonno

Hannah House

Patricia Lewis

Jon Sae-Koew

...

2023/8/22

“I'm making a positive change in my life”: A mixed method evaluation of a well‐being tertiary education unit

Health Promotion Journal of Australia

Ben Piggott

Paola Chivers

Caroline Bulsara

Jenny Conlon

Kaine Grigg

...

2023/4

Early Years Partnership: Armadale Group Model Building

Renee Teal

Jade Bondonno

Hannah House

Patricia Lewis

Jon Sae-Koew

...

2023/8/22

The effectiveness of community friendship groups on participant social and mental health: a meta-analysis

Micah Grishina

Rosanna Mary Rooney

Lynne Millar

Rachel Mann

Vincent Oreste Mancini

2023/12/7

A mixed‐methods evaluation of a health‐promoting café located in a small health service in rural Victoria, Australia

Australian Journal of Rural Health

Jillian Whelan

Penelope Love

John Aitken

Lynne Millar

Catherine Morley

...

2023/2

The Impact of the No Jab No Play and No Jab No Pay Legislation in Australia: A Scoping Review

Sharyn Burns

Ranila Bhoyroo

Justine E Leavy

Linda Portsmouth

Lynne Millar

...

2023/6/24

Parents attitudes towards the No Jab No Play legislation in Western Australia: a mixed methods study

Sharyn Burns

Ranila Bhoyroo

Justine E Leavy

Jonine Jancey

Hanna Saltis

...

2023/11/1

Intersection between health, health literacy and local government: a mixed methods approach to identifying ways to better connect people to place-based primary health care in …

BMC Health Services Research

Lynne Millar

Ranila Bhoyroo

Yesid Pineda Molina

Jessica Watts

Antoinette Geagea

...

2023/1/21

Estimated dietary intake of polyphenols from cereal foods and associated lifestyle and demographic factors in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study

Scientific reports

Kristina Vingrys

Michael L Mathai

Vasso Apostolopoulos

Julie K Bassett

Maximilian de Courten

...

2023/5/26

Evaluation of the Early Years Partnership: Summary Report Vol 3

Renee Teal

Lynne Millar

Hannah House

Jade Bondonno

Patricia Lewis

...

2023/10/26

Can the community of a rural and remote Australian local government area lead and sustain obesity prevention?

Jillian Whelan

Penelope Love

Lynne Millar

Steven Allender

Colin Bell

2023/1/11

Generating change through collective impact and systems science for childhood obesity prevention: the GenR8 change case study

PLoS One

Kristy A Bolton

Penny Fraser

Janette Lowe

Marj Moodie

Colin Bell

...

2022/5/11

Life in a time of COVID: a mixed method study of the changes in lifestyle, mental and psychosocial health during and after lockdown in Western Australians

BMC public health

Ranila Bhoyroo

Paola Chivers

Lynne Millar

Caroline Bulsara

Ben Piggott

...

2021/12

Four‐year behavioral, health‐related quality of life, and BMI outcomes from a cluster randomized whole of systems trial of prevention strategies for childhood obesity

Obesity

Steven Allender

Liliana Orellana

Nic Crooks

Kristy A Bolton

Penny Fraser

...

2021/6

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Co-Authors

H-index: 112
Marita McCabe

Marita McCabe

Swinburne University of Technology

H-index: 82
Felice Jacka

Felice Jacka

Deakin University

H-index: 71
Helen Skouteris

Helen Skouteris

Monash University

H-index: 58
Steven Allender

Steven Allender

Deakin University

H-index: 51
Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz

Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz

Deakin University

H-index: 44
Peter Kremer

Peter Kremer

Deakin University

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