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Publikováno v:
BMC Family Practice, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020)
Abstract Background Although primary care settings provide a large-scale and high-reach opportunity for weight management and obesity prevention, the proportion of adults in the United Kingdom (UK) who report receiving weight management advice is lim
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https://doaj.org/article/ab1f4cd9df564b0a9372ba4ca3aa1fb8
Publikováno v:
Population Medicine. 5
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Public Health. 143:61-62
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in public health. 142(4)
Autor:
Bridget Kelly, Jyotsna Vohra, Emma Boyland, Jason C.G. Halford, Gillian Rosenberg, Magdalena Muc, Paul Christiansen
Publikováno v:
JOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR
Objective To formally test a hierarchy of effects model linking exposure to television (TV) advertising for unhealthy foods with child body weight through purchase requests, purchases, and consumption. Design A nationally representative cross-section
Publikováno v:
Critchlow, N, Bauld, L, Thomas, C, Hooper, L & Vohra, J 2020, ' Awareness of marketing for high fat, salt or sugar foods, and the association with higher weekly consumption among adolescents : a rejoinder to the UK government's consultations on marketing regulation ', Public Health Nutrition, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S1368980020000075
Objective:Exposure to marketing for foods high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS) reportedly influences consumption, nutritional knowledge and diet-related health among adolescents. In 2018/2019, the UK government held two consultations about introducing n
Autor:
Snigdha Peddireddy, Sadie Boniface, Nathan Critchlow, Jessica Newberry Le Vay, Katherine Severi, Jyotsna Vohra
Publikováno v:
Alcohol and alcoholism (Oxford, Oxfordshire). 57(3)
Aims Adolescents in the UK are among the heaviest drinkers in Europe. The World Health Organization recommends alcohol product labelling to inform consumers about product information and health risks associated with alcohol use. This study investigat
Autor:
Jack M Birch, Gillian Rosenberg, Harriet Rumgay, Jyotsna Vohra, Lynn Calman, Robert Petty, Nathan Critchlow
Publikováno v:
Alcohol Alcohol
Aims To examine how often general practitioners (GPs) and practice nurses (PNs) working in primary care discuss alcohol with patients, what factors prompt discussions, how they approach patient discussions and whether the Chief Medical Officers’ (C
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a6bf1fa4b26643475fb4a4032a9f81da
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/311537
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/311537
Publikováno v:
Addiction Research & Theory
Aim: To explore participation with alcohol marketing (i.e. commenting on brand statuses) and user-created promotion on social media (i.e. photos of peers drinking) by young people in the United Kingdom (UK), and what association this has with higher-
Autor:
Joanne R Morling, Mark Hudson, Liz Rolfe, Katherine Severi, Martin McKee, John A.H. Wass, Nick Bosanquet, Neeraj Bhala, Natalie Day, Jessica K Dyson, Ian Gilmore, Anya Burton, Kieran Moriarty, Helen Jarvis, Matthew E. Cramp, Nick Sheron, Rachel L. Batterham, Jonny Greenberg, Colin Drummond, Neil McDougall, Richard Aspinall, James Ferguson, Jyotsna Vohra, Harry Rutter, Robyn Burton, Andrew Yeoman, Philip N. Newsome, Clive Henn, Anil Dhawan, Roger Williams, John O'Grady, Jake P. Mann, John F. Dillon, Peter Rice, Graham R. Foster, Douglas Thorburn, Julia Verne, Graeme J.M. Alexander, Deirdre Kelly
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Williams, R, Alexander, G, Aspinall, R, Batterham, R, Bhala, N, Bosanquet, N, Severi, K, Burton, A, Burton, R, Cramp, M E, Day, N, Dhawan, A, Dillon, J, Drummond, C, Dyson, J, Ferguson, J, Foster, G R, Gilmore, I, Greenberg, J, Henn, C, Hudson, M, Jarvis, H, Kelly, D, Mann, J, McDougall, N, McKee, M, Moriarty, K, Morling, J, Newsome, P, O'Grady, J, Rolfe, L, Rice, P, Rutter, H, Sheron, N, Thorburn, D, Verne, J, Vohra, J, Wass, J & Yeoman, A 2018, ' Gathering momentum for the way ahead : fifth report of the Lancet Standing Commission on Liver Disease in the UK ', The Lancet, vol. 392, no. 10162, pp. 2398-2412 . https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(18)32561-3
This report presents further evidence on the escalating alcohol consumption in the UK and the burden of liver disease associated with this major risk factor, as well as the effects on hospital and primary care. We reiterate the need for fiscal regula