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Dr Ilaria Pina
Professor Emily Oliver
‘Severe mental illness’: Uses of this term in physical health support policy, primary care practice, and academic discourses in the United Kingdom2024
Professor Emily Oliver
A case for ‘Collective Physical Activity’: moving towards post-capitalist futures2024
Dr Devashish Ray
Dr Katie Thomson
Fiona Beyer
Oleta Williams
Akvile Stoniute
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Effectiveness of public messaging within the gambling domain: A systematic review2024
Dr Ilaria Pina
Dr Kirstie Anderson
Professor Emily Oliver
Speak for yourself: usability and acceptability of audio diaries to explore physical activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours of those living with severe mental illness2024
Dr Fiona Duncan
Emma Adams
Professor Emily Oliver
How co-locating public mental health interventions in community settings impacts mental health and health inequalities: a multi-site realist evaluation2023
Professor Emily Oliver
Neighbourhood planning, rural ageing and public health policy in England: a case of policy myopia?2022
Dr Benjamin Rigby
Professor Emily Oliver
Laura Bone
Physical activity for general health benefits in disabled children and disabled young people: rapid evidence review 2022
Dr Benjamin Rigby
Professor Emily Oliver
The understanding, application and influence of complexity in national physical activity policy-making2022
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Emily Oliver
Effectiveness of community interventions for protecting and promoting the mental health of working-age adults experiencing financial uncertainty: A systematic review2021
Professor Emily Oliver
Inequalities and inclusion in exercise referral schemes: A mixed-method multi-scheme analysis2021
Professor Emily Oliver
A modified Delphi study to gain consensus for a taxonomy to report and classify physical activity referral schemes (PARS)2020
Dr Benjamin Rigby
Professor Emily Oliver
Inequities and inequalities in outdoor walking groups: A scoping review2020
Professor Emily Oliver
The double negative: Personality differentially predicts sensitivity to need support and thwarting, and subsequent behavioural response planning2020
Professor Emily Oliver
We are failing to improve the evidence base for 'exercise referral': How a physical activity referral scheme taxonomy can help2020
Professor Emily Oliver
Acceptability and feasibility of implementing accelorometry-based activity monitors and a linked web portal in an exercise referral scheme: feasibility randomized controlled trial2019
Professor Emily Oliver
Discussing alcohol in medicines use reviews: experiences of patients in a community pharmacy context2019
Professor Emily Oliver
How do participant experiences and characteristics influence engagement in exercise referral? A qualitative longitudinal study of a scheme in Northumberland, UK2019
Professor Emily Oliver
Dr Tracy Finch
Prototyping for public health in a local context: a streamlined evaluation of a community-based weight management programme (Momenta), Northumberland, UK2019
Professor Emily Oliver
Seven-year itch: The UK Government's difficult relationship with the food and drink industry since Healthy Lives, Healthy People: A Call to Action on Obesity in England (2011)2019
Professor Emily Oliver
Editorial: Obesity stigma in healthcare: Impacts on policy, practice, and patients2017
Professor Emily Oliver
Protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of the use of Physical ACtivity monitors in an Exercise Referral Setting: The PACERS study2017
Professor Emily Oliver
An Investigation Into Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the Youth-to-Senior Transition in Professional Soccer in the United Kingdom2016
Professor Emily Oliver
Exercise on referral: evidence and complexity at the nexus of public health and sport policy2016
Professor Emily Oliver
Processes of identity development and behaviour change in later life: Exploring self-talk during physical activity uptake2016
Professor Emily Oliver
Professor Clare Bambra
Should we ‘hug a hoodie’? Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions with young people not in employment, education or training (so-called NEETs)2014