Dr. Sunday Olawale Onagbiye
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Dr. Sunday Olawale Onagbiye

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
University of The Western Cape, South Africa


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Human Movement Science from North-West University, South Africa

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Area of Interest:

Medical Sciences
100%
Human Movement Science
62%
Exercise Physiology
90%
Physical Education
75%
Health Promotion
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Onagbiye, S.O., Z.J.R. Mchiza, S.H. Bassett, A. Travill and B.O. Eijnde, 2020. Novel coronavirus and regular physical activity involvement: Opinion. Afr. J. Primary Health Care Family Med., 10.4102/phcfm.v12i1.2453.
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  2. Onagbiye, S.O., T. Lungiswa and P. Thandi, 2020. Association between selected food purchase practices, physical activity and sociodemographic factors among people living in a low socioeconomic peri-urban and rural area of South Africa. Open Public Health J., 13: 44-51.
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  3. Moselakgomo, V.K., A.L. Toriola and S.O. Onagbiye, 2020. Relationship between aerobic fitness and cardiometabolic disease risk in South African children. Gazz. Med. Ital. - Arch. Sci. Med., 10.23736/S0393-3660.18.03955-4.
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  4. Mchiza, Z.J.R., W.-Ah. Parker, R. Sewpaul, S.O. Onagbiye and D. Labadarios, 2020. Body image and the double burden of nutrition among south africans from diverse sociodemographic backgrounds: SANHANES-1. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 10.3390/ijerph17030887.
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  5. Oviedo, G.R., N. Tamulevicius, S.O. Onagbiye, M. Phidza, C. Sedumedi, M. Cameron and S. J. Moss, 2019. Quality of life, physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness in black African women: B-healthy project. Qual. Life Res., 29: 987-997.
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  6. Mabweazara, S.Z., L.L. Leach, C. Ley, S.O. Onagbiye, J.A. Dave, N.S. Levitt and E.V. Lambert, 2019. Demographic and socio-economic predictors of physical activity among people living with HIV of low socio-economic status. Health SA Gesondheid, 10.4102/hsag.v24i0.1127.
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  7. Achmat, G., L. Leach and S.O. Onagbiye, 2019. Prevalence of the risk factors for cardiometabolic disease among firefighters in the Western Cape province of South Africa. J. Sports Med. Phys. Fit., 10.23736/S0022-4707.19.09137-0.
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  8. Toriola, A., O. Ajayi-Vincent, P. Oyeniyi, I. Akindutire and D. Adeagbo et al., 2018. Relationship between body composition and musculoskeletal fitness in Nigerian children. Asian J. Scient. Res., 11: 169-176.
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  9. Toriola, A., O. Ajayi-Vincent, P. Oyeniyi, I. Akindutire and D. Adeagbo et al., 2018. Comparison of the prevalence of overweight and obesity in 9-13 year-old children from two countries using CDC and IOTF reference charts. Asian J. Sci. Res., 11: 466-471.
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  10. Onagbiye, S.O., S.J. Moss and M. Cameron, 2018. Validity and reliability of the setswana translation of the short form-8 health-related quality of life health survey in adults. Health SA Gesondheid, Vol. 23, No. 1092. 10.4102/hsag.v23i0.1092.
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  11. Toriola, A.L., O.B. Ajayi-Vincent, P.O. Oyeniyi, I.O. Akindutire and D.I. Adeagbo et al., 2017. Prevalence of overweight and obesity in Nigerian children. Anthropologist, 30: 86-94.
  12. Onagbiye, S.O., S.J. Moss and M. Cameron, 2017. Preferred physical activity among setswana-speaking community-dwelling adults in Potchefstroom. South Afr. J. Res. Sport Phys. Educ. Recreation, 39: 97-110.
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  13. Olawale, O.S., M. Mwila, Y.M.E. Marie and T.A. Lamina, 2017. Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and selected anthropometric variables among school-going adolescent in Nigeria. Anthropologist, 29: 65-72.
  14. Olawale, O.S., M. Mwila and Y.M.E. Marie, 2017. Body circumference parameters predicts body mass index among children aged 2-5 years. Anthropologist, 30: 147-152.
  15. Cameron, M., S.J. Moss, S.J. Makamu and S.O. Onagbiye, 2017. Community and home-based exercise for the prevention and treatment of hypertension. Cochrane Database Syst. Rev., Vol. 9. .
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  16. Bukhala, P., V. Onywera, A.L. Toriola and S.O. Onagbiye, 2017. Assessment of physical fitness status of athletes with intellectual disabilities participating in special Olympics programs in Nairobi County, Kenya. J. Hum. Ecol., 59: 148-155.
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  17. Onagbiye, S.O., S.J. Moss and M. Cameron, 2016. Managing noncommunicable diseases in an African community: Effects, compliance and barriers to participation in a 4-week exercise intervention. Int. Quart. Commun. Health Educ., 36: 165-176.
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  18. Onagbiye, S.O., S.J. Moss and M. Cameron, 2016. Cardiorespiratory fitness testing in Setswana-speaking community-dwelling adults in Potchefstroom, South Africa. Afr. J. Phys. Activity Health Sci., 22: 394-406.
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  19. Onagbiye, S.O. and A.L. Toriola, 2016. Relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and anthropometric variables among school going adolescent in Nigeria. Pediatric Exercise Sci., 28: 37-37.
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  20. Ojoawo, A.O., S.A. Adeniran, M.A. Olubayo-Fatiregun, S.O. Onagbiye and S. Bamiwuye, 2013. Relationship between some anthropometrics indices and lung functional capacity among the undergraduate students of Obafemi Awolowo university (O.A.U.) IIe Ife, Nigeria. Pak. J. Physiol., 9: 3-6.
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  21. Ojoawo, A.O., S.A. Adeyanju, S. Bamiwuye and O. Sunday, 2011. Percent body fat and lung functions among the undergraduate students of Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU). Ile Ife Nigeria. Int. J. Biol. Sci., 3: 102-110.