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Zoe Bell
Dr Gina Nguyen
Dr Steph Scott
Letitia Sermin-Reed
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
et al.
Associations between food insecurity in high-income countries and pregnancy outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis2024
Dr Mackenzie Fong
Dr Ryan Kenny
Dr Katie Thomson
Maddey Patterson
Letitia Sermin-Reed
et al.
Effectiveness and implementation of lower-intensity weight management interventions delivered by the non-specialist workforce in postnatal women: a mixed-methods systematic review2024
Dr Gina Nguyen
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Letitia Sermin-Reed
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
et al.
Food insecurity during pregnancy in high-income countries, and maternal weight and diet: A systematic review and meta-analysis2024
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Interventions in preconception and pregnant women at risk of gestational diabetes; a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials2024
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Catherine McParlin
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Lisa Crowe
et al.
The Gestational Obesity Weight Management: Implementation of National Guidelines (GLOWING) study: a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial2024
Dr Gina Nguyen
Anna Boath
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Addressing inequalities and improving maternal and infant outcomes: the potential power of nutritional interventions across the reproductive cycle2023
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Clare Bambra
et al.
Children's nutritional health and wellbeing in food insecure households in Europe: A qualitative meta-ethnography2023
Lem Ngongalah
Professor Tim Rapley
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Cultural Influences on African Migrant Pregnant and Postnatal Women’s Dietary Behaviours and Nutrition Support Needs in the UK2023
Anna Boath
Professor Luke Vale
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Differential effects of diet and physical activity interventions in pregnancy to prevent gestational diabetes mellitus and reduce gestational weight gain by level of maternal adiposity: a protocol for an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials2023
Professor Bernard Corfe
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Long overdue: Undergraduate nutrition education for medical students2023
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Emer Cullen
Professor Judith Rankin
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
Maternal Obesity and Patterns in Postnatal Diet, Physical Activity and Weight among a Highly Deprived Population in the UK: The GLOWING Pilot Trial2023
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Cath McParlin
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Judith Rankin
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
et al.
Midwives' survey of their weight management practice before and after the GLOWING guideline implementation intervention: A pilot cluster randomised controlled trial2023
Dr Zainab Akhter
Professor Judith Rankin
Alice Shackford-Alizart
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Preconception and Pregnancy Nutrition Support for Women with a History of Bariatric Surgery: A Mixed-Methods Survey of Healthcare Professionals in the UK2023
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Raya Vinogradov
Dr Gina Nguyen
Dr Theophile Bigirumurame
Dr Louise Hayes
et al.
Study of How Adiposity in Pregnancy has an Effect on outcomeS (SHAPES): protocol for a prospective cohort study2023
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
The implications of defining obesity as a disease: a report from the Association for the Study of Obesity 2021 annual conference2023
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Lem Ngongalah
Dr Theophile Bigirumurame
Dr Gina Nguyen
Dr Lisa Crowe
et al.
Association between maternal adiposity measures and adverse maternal outcomes of pregnancy: systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Dr Gina Nguyen
Dr Louise Hayes
Lem Ngongalah
Dr Theophile Bigirumurame
Dr Lisa Crowe
et al.
Association between maternal adiposity measures and infant health outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Dr Malcolm Moffat
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Does prepregnancy weight change have an effect on subsequent pregnancy health outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Clare Bambra
et al.
Experiences and perceptions of nutritional health and wellbeing amongst food insecure women in Europe: A qualitative meta-ethnography2022
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Clare Bambra
et al.
Family's experiences of their children's nutritional health and wellbeing among food-insecure households in Europe: a qualitative systematic review and meta-ethnography2022
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Clare Bambra
et al.
Food insecure women's experiences of their nutritional health and wellbeing in Europe: a qualitative systematic review and meta-ethnography2022
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Dr Shelina Visram
Newspaper media framing of maternal obesity in the UK: a review and framework synthesis2022
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Shelina Visram
Newspaper media framing of obesity during pregnancy in the UK: A review and framework synthesis2022
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Louise Hayes
Predictors of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes in Pregnant Women Living with Obesity: A Systematic Review2022
Dr Paul Donaghy
Dr Michael Firbank
Dr George Petrides
Nicola Barnett
Kirsty Olsen
et al.
The relationship between plasma biomarkers and amyloid PET in dementia with Lewy bodies2022
Dr Shelina Visram
Zoe Bell
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
UK news media portrayal of mothers living in food insecurity since the 2008 global financial crisis: a mixed-methods news media analysis2022
Dr Heather Brown
Professor Clare Bambra
Professor Judith Rankin
Amy McNaughton
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
et al.
Assessing the relationship between adverse pregnancy outcomes and area-level deprivation in Wales 2014-2019: A national population-based cross-sectional study2021
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Diet and physical activity in pregnancy to prevent gestational diabetes: A protocol for an individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis on the differential effects of interventions with economic evaluation2021
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Gina Nguyen
Zoe Bell
Letitia Sermin-Reed
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
et al.
Food insecurity among pregnant women living in high-income countries: a systematic review2021
Zoe Bell
Dr Steph Scott
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Clare Bambra
et al.
Food insecurity and the nutritional health and well-being of women and children in high-income countries: Protocol for a qualitative systematic review2021
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Judith Rankin
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Midwives' survey of weight management practices before and after implementation of the GLOWING guideline: a pilot, cluster, randomised controlled trial2021
Lem Ngongalah
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Pre-and post-migration influences on weight management behaviours: Perceptions of african migrant women in england2021
Dr Zainab Akhter
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: A nested case-control study of risk factors for small for gestational age babies in aurora2021
Dr Katie Thomson
Dr Malcolm Moffat
Oluwatomi Arisa
Catherine Richmond
Fisayo Odeniyi
et al.
Socioeconomic inequalities and adverse pregnancy outcomes in the UK and Republic of Ireland: a systematic review and meta-analysis2021
Dr Louise Hayes
Catherine McParlin
Dr James Newham
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
The effectiveness of smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, diet and physical activity interventions in improving maternal and infant health outcomes: A systematic review of meta-analyses2021
Nafisa Insan
Dr Emma Slack
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Antenatal depression and anxiety and early pregnancy BMI among White British and South Asian women: Retrospective analysis of data from the Born in Bradford cohort2020
Dr Emma Slack
Kate Best
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Maternal obesity classes, preterm and post-term birth: a retrospective analysis of 479,864 births in England2020
Dr Ryc Aquino
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Malcolm Moffat
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Emer Cullen
et al.
Parents’ health-protective behaviours and infant care practices during pandemics: a systematic review2020
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr James Newham
Catherine McParlin
The effectiveness of smoking cessation, alcohol reduction, diet and physical activity interventions in changing behaviours during pregnancy: A systematic review of systematic reviews2020
Dr Zainab Akhter
Professor Judith Rankin
Lem Ngongalah
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Pregnancy after bariatric surgery and adverse perinatal outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis2019
Zainab Akhter
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Pregnancy after bariatric surgery: Consensus recommendations for periconception, antenatal and postnatal care2019
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Rute Vieira
Dr Zainab Akhter
Dr Emma Slack
Lem Ngongalah
et al.
The association between maternal body mass index and child obesity: a systematic review and meta-analysis.2019
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Before the beginning: nutrition and lifestyle in the preconception period and its importance for future health2018
Lem Ngongalah
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Tim Rapley
Fisayo Odeniyi
Dr Zainab Akhter
et al.
Dietary and Physical Activity Behaviours in African Migrant Women Living in High Income Countries: A Systematic Review and Framework Synthesis2018
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Effectiveness of maternal dietary interventions for improving mother and infant health outcomes: an umbrella review protocol2018
Dr Emma Slack
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Effects of maternal anthropometrics on pregnancy outcomes in South Asian women: a systematic review2018
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Catherine McParlin
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Denise Howel
et al.
GestationaL Obesity Weight management: Implementation of National Guidelines (GLOWING): A pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of a guideline implementation intervention for the management of maternal obesity by midwives2018
Dr Ruth Bell
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Implementation of national screening guidelines for gestational diabetes: A national survey of maternity units in England2018
Dr Zainab Akhter
Professor Judith Rankin
Rui Vieira
Lem Ngongalah
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
et al.
Investigating the association between pregnancy following bariatric surgery and adverse perinatal outcomes: A systematic review and meta-analysis2018
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Heather Brown
Augustina Pemu
Dr Hayley Coleman
Professor Judith Rankin
et al.
Perinatal health outcomes and care among asylum seekers and refugees: a systematic review of systematic reviews2018
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Lived experiences of routine antenatal dietetic services among women with obesity: A qualitative phenomenological study2017
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Maternal body mass index and access to antenatal care: a retrospective analysis of 619,502 births in England2017
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Rute Velosa Vieira
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Lisa Crowe
Shannon Robalino
et al.
Maternal body mass index and post-term birth: a systematic review and meta-analysis2017
Dr James Newham
Louisa Jane Ells
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Effectiveness of weight management, smoking cessation and alcohol reduction interventions in changing behaviors during pregnancy: an umbrella review protocol2016
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Rute Velosa Vieira
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Lisa Crowe
Dr David Jones
et al.
The association between maternal body mass index (BMI), prolonged pregnancy (PP; ≥41 weeks gestation) and post-term birth (PTB; ≥42 weeks gestation): a systematic review with meta-analysis2016
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
A qualitative study exploring pregnant women's weight-related attitudes and beliefs in UK: the BLOOM study2015
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
An Evaluation of the Implementation of Maternal Obesity Pathways of Care: A Mixed Methods Study with Data Integration2015
Dr Emma Slack
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Kate Best
Professor Judith Rankin
Association between maternal extreme obesity and pre- and post-term birth: a national study2015
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Low physical activity as a risk factor for gestational diabetes in obese white women and black women participating in the UK Better Eating and Activity Trial (UPBEAT). pilot trial2015
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Women's perspectives are required to inform the development of maternal obesity services: a qualitative study of obese women's experiences2015
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr James Newham
Dr Gregory Maniatopoulos
Shannon Robalino
Professor Judith Rankin
et al.
Implementation of pregnancy weight management and obesity guidelines: a meta-analysis of healthcare professionals' barriers and facilitators using the Theoretical Domains Framework.2014
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr James Newham
Dr Gregory Maniatopoulos
Shannon Robalino
Professor Judith Rankin
et al.
Implementation of pregnancy weight management and obesity guidelines: a meta-synthesis of healthcare professionals’ barriers and facilitators using the Theoretical Domains Framework.2014
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Lisa Crowe
Shannon Robalino
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
et al.
Interventions to change maternity healthcare professionals' behaviours to promote weight-related support for obese pregnant women: a systematic review2014
Dr Ruth Bell
Wendy Burke
Dr Joanne Lally
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
et al.
Experiences of preparation for pregnancy in women with pre-gestational diabetes: a systematic review of qualitative studies2013
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Judith Rankin
Midwives perspectives of their training and education requirements in maternal obesity: a qualitative study2013
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Systematic review and meta-analysis: Diet and physical activity interventions reduce pregnancy weight gain compared with control, with dietary interventions having the greatest effect (Thangaratinam S, Rogozinska E, Jolly K, et al. Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes: meta-analysis of randomised evidence. BMJ 2012;344:e2088)2013
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Women's perspectives are required to inform the development of engaging maternal obesity services: A qualitative study of obese pregnant women's experiences2013
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Existing maternal obesity guidelines may increase inequalities between ethnic groups: a national epidemiological study of 502,474 births in England2012
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Ruth Bell
Louisa Jane Ells
Professor Judith Rankin
Exploring midwives’ perspectives of midwifery training requirements for maternal obesity management: A qualitative study2012
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Maximising women’s engagement with maternal obesity intervention: a qualitative study of pregnant women’s experiences and priorities2012
Sarah Smith
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Louisa Jane Ells
Community-based service provision for the prevention and management of maternal obesity in the North East of England: A qualitative study2011
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Helen Moore
Professor Judith Rankin
Louisa Jane Ells
How can maternity services be developed to effectively address maternal obesity? A qualitative study2011
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Identifying groups of 'at risk' women, associated health inequalities and the impact of maternal obesity on NHS maternity services2011
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Tackling maternal obesity: the challenge for public health2011
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
The 'Obesity Cycle': The impact of maternal obesity on the exogenous and endogenous causes of obesity in the offspring.2011
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
A nationally representative study of maternal obesity in England, UK: trends in incidence and demographic inequalities in 619 323 births, 1989–20072010
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
A qualitative exploration of pregnant women’s weight-related attitudes and beliefs2010
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Naweed Sattar
Professor Judith Rankin
Maternal obesity and ethnic groups: trends in 552,303 births over 13 years in England, UK2010
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Naweed Sattar
Professor Judith Rankin
Maternal obesity and ethnic groups: trends in 552,303 births over 13 years in England, UK2010
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Trends in Maternal Obesity and Health Inequalities in a Nationally Representative Sample of 619 323 Births in England, UK, 1989-20072009
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Trends in Maternal Obesity and Health Inequalities in a Nationally Representative Sample of 619 323 Births in England, UK, 1989-20072009
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Louisa Jane Ells
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Rebecca Lang
The impact of maternal BMI status on pregnancy outcomes with immediate short-term obstetric resource implications: a meta analysis2008
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Rebecca Lang
Professor Judith Rankin
Obesity in pregnancy: a study of the impact of maternal obesity on NHS maternity services2007
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Louisa Jane Ells
Dr Helen Simpson
Trends in maternal obesity incidence rates, demographic predictors, and health inequalities in 36 821 women over a 15-year period2007
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Professor Judith Rankin
Maternal obesity and pregnancy outcome - a scoping study2006
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Rebecca Lang
Professor Judith Rankin
Maternal obesity and pregnancy outcome: a scoping study2006
Professor Nicola Heslehurst
Dr Rebecca Lang
Professor Judith Rankin
Trends in maternal obesity incidence rates, predictors, and health inequalities in 36,821 women over a 15-Year period.2006