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Participation of community stakeholders in health research priority setting is an emerging trend. Despite this, the involvement of marginalised groups in research prioritisation is limited and where they are involved, sample sizes are small,
Participation of community stakeholders in health research priority setting is an emerging trend. Despite this, the involvement of marginalised groups in research prioritisation is limited and where they are involved, sample sizes are small,
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19545
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Pregnant British Pakistani women have disproportionately poorer health than the wider population. Bradford has a strong Pakistani presence and a wide range of public health problems including high levels of gestational diabetes, high obesity
Pregnant British Pakistani women have disproportionately poorer health than the wider population. Bradford has a strong Pakistani presence and a wide range of public health problems including high levels of gestational diabetes, high obesity
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/19669
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British Pakistani women have exceptionally high rates of obesity and yet are seldom heard in a research priority setting concerning weight management. The objectives of this study were (i) to ascertain what multisectoral professionals percei
British Pakistani women have exceptionally high rates of obesity and yet are seldom heard in a research priority setting concerning weight management. The objectives of this study were (i) to ascertain what multisectoral professionals percei
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18982
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British South Asians have a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity than the wider population. Bradford (UK), with its high Pakistani presence and levels of economic deprivation, has exceptionally high instances, especially in deprived a
British South Asians have a higher prevalence of overweight and obesity than the wider population. Bradford (UK), with its high Pakistani presence and levels of economic deprivation, has exceptionally high instances, especially in deprived a
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18974
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Obesity research priority setting, if conducted to a high standard, can help promote policy-relevant and efficient research. Therefore, there is a need to identify existing research priority setting studies conducted in the topic area of obe
Obesity research priority setting, if conducted to a high standard, can help promote policy-relevant and efficient research. Therefore, there is a need to identify existing research priority setting studies conducted in the topic area of obe
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http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18677
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Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities suffer from disproportionately poorer health than the general population. This issue has been recently exemplified by the large numbers of infection rates and deaths caused by covid-19 in BAME pop
Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities suffer from disproportionately poorer health than the general population. This issue has been recently exemplified by the large numbers of infection rates and deaths caused by covid-19 in BAME pop
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18510
Autor:
Wright, J., Hayward, A., West, Jane, Pickett, K., McEachan, Rosemary, Mon-Williams, M., Christie, N., Vaughan, L., Sheringham, J., Haklay, M., Sheard, L., Dickerson, J., Barber, S., Small, Neil A., Cookson, R., Garnett, P., Bywater, T., Pleace, N., Brunner, E.J., Cameron, C., Ucci, M., Cummins, S., Fancourt, D., Kandt, J., Longley, P., Morris, S., Ploubidis, G., Savage, R., Aldridge, R., Hopewell, D., Yang, T., Mason, D., Santorelli, G., Romano, R., Bryant, M., Crosby, L., Sheldon, T.
Yes
Economic, physical, built, cultural, learning, social and service environments have a profound effect on lifelong health. However, policy thinking about health research is dominated by the 'biomedical model' which promotes medicalisation and
Economic, physical, built, cultural, learning, social and service environments have a profound effect on lifelong health. However, policy thinking about health research is dominated by the 'biomedical model' which promotes medicalisation and
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18208
Autor:
Bird, P.K., McEachan, Rosemary, Mon-Williams, M., Small, Neil A., West, Jane, Whincup, P., Wright, J., Andrews, E., Barber, S.E., Hill, L.J.B., Lennon, L., Mason, D., Shire, K.A., Waiblinger, D., Waterman, A.H., Lawlor, D.A., Pickett, K.E.
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Born in Bradford (BiB) is a prospective multi-ethnic pregnancy and birth cohort study that was established to examine determinants of health and development during childhood and, subsequently, adult life in a deprived multi-ethnic population
Born in Bradford (BiB) is a prospective multi-ethnic pregnancy and birth cohort study that was established to examine determinants of health and development during childhood and, subsequently, adult life in a deprived multi-ethnic population
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/18220
Autor:
West, Jane, Fairley, L., McEachan, Rosemary, Bryant, M., Petherick, E.S., Sahota, P., Santorelli, G., Barber, Sally E., Lawlor, D.A., Taylor, N., Bhopal, R.S., Cameron, N., Hill, A., Summerbell, C., Farrin, A.J., Ball, H., Brown, T., Farrar, D., Small, Neil A.
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There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in early childhood and in South Asian populations, in whom risk is higher. Objectives: To study patterns and the aetiology of childhood obesity in a multiethnic
There is an absence of evidence about interventions to prevent or treat obesity in early childhood and in South Asian populations, in whom risk is higher. Objectives: To study patterns and the aetiology of childhood obesity in a multiethnic
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10069
Autor:
Wright, J., Small, Neil A., Raynor, P., Tuffnell, D.J., Bhopal, R.S., Cameron, N., Fairley, L., Lawlor, D.A., Parslow, Roger C., Petherick, E.S., Pickett, K.E., Waiblinger, D., West, Jane, Born in Bradford Scientific Collaborators Group
The Born in Bradford cohort study was established in 2007 to examine how genetic, nutritional, environmental, behavioural and social factors impact on health and development during childhood, and subsequently adult life in a deprived multi-ethnic pop
Externí odkaz:
http://hdl.handle.net/10454/9801