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Professor Bernard Corfe
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Dr Sam Orange
Dr Morven Brown
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Professor Bernard Corfe
et al.
Co-development of a programme to improve physical activity support for women after breast cancer treatment: a pre-protocol for PURE-EX [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
2025
Professor Melissa Bateson
Professor Bernard Corfe
Inequity and food insecurity and effects on obesity and associated co-morbidities: meeting report and research priorities
2025
Professor Bernard Corfe
Vitamin D, muscle strength and function in South Asian women aged ≥ 60 years living in the North of England: a cross-sectional observational study
2025
Dr Oliver Shannon
Dr Rebecca Townsend
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Professor Bernard Corfe
Dr Andrea Fairley
et al.
Adherence to the Eatwell Guide and population and planetary health: A Rank Prize Forum report
2024
Anna Fretwell
Dr Christina Dobson
Dr Sam Orange
Professor Bernard Corfe
Diet and physical activity advice for colorectal cancer survivors: Critical synthesis of public-facing guidance
2024
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Bano Louca
Dr Naomi Willis
Dr Long Xie
Professor Bernard Corfe
et al.
Effects of non-digestible carbohydrates on gut microbiota and microbial metabolites: a randomised, controlled dietary intervention in healthy individuals
2024
Anna Fretwell
Dr Bano Louca
Dr Sam Orange
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Dr Christina Dobson
et al.
Still too little evidence: the role of diet in colorectal cancer survivorship - a systematic review
2024
Professor Bernard Corfe
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Long overdue: Undergraduate nutrition education for medical students
2023
Professor Bernard Corfe
Vitamin D supplementation in people with IBS has no effect on symptom severity and quality of life: results of a randomised controlled trial
2022
Esme Tuttiett
Professor Emma Stevenson
Professor Thomas Hill
Professor Bernard Corfe
Short-Term Protein Supplementation Does Not Alter Energy Intake, Macronutrient Intake and Appetite in 50–75 Year Old Adults
2021