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Professor Sian Robinson
Dr Margaret Wright
Does early introduction of solid feeding lead to early cessation of breastfeeding?2020
Dr Laura Basterfield
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Ashley Adamson
Parimala Saminathan
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Adiposity in English Children2012
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kerry Cameron
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Is baby-led weaning feasible? When do babies first reach out for and eat finger foods?2011
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Laura Basterfield
Dr Kay Mann
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Predictors of childhood physical activity: The Gateshead Millennium Study2011
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Laura Basterfield
Dr Kay Mann
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Predictors of childhood physical activity: The Gateshead Millennium Study2011
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Laura Basterfield
Dr Kay Mann
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Predictors of childhood physical activity: The Gateshead Millennium Study2011
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Undernutrition in British Haredi infants within the Gateshead Millennium Cohort Study2010
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
How do toddler eating problems relate to their eating behavior, food preferences, and growth?2007
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Breast-feeding in a UK urban context: Who breast-feeds, for how long and does it matter?2006
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
How does maternal and child feeding behavior relate to weight gain and failure to thrive? Data from a prospective birth cohort2006
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Tony Waterston
Relationships between paediatricians and infant formula milk companies2006
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
The influence of maternal socioeconomic and emotional factors on infant weight gain and weight faltering (failure to thrive): Data from a prospective birth cohort2006
Dr Martin Ward Platt
Dr Svetlana Glinianaia
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Margaret Wright
Marjorie Renwick
et al.
The North of England Multiple Pregnancy Register: Five-year results of data collection2006
Dr Susan Moloney
Michael Clarke
Dr Thomas Kelly
Dr Margaret Wright
Unilateral visual impairment and neurodevelopmental performance in preschool children2006
Professor Mary Slatter
Dr Mario Abinun
Dr Terence Flood
Professor Andrew Cant
Dr Margaret Wright
et al.
Adenovirus type F subtype 41 causing disseminated disease following bone marrow transplantation for immunodeficiency2005
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Susan Moloney
Dr Deborah Buck
Michael Clarke
Stercoacuity unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool screening: Outcomes from a randomized controlled trial2005
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Do early infant feeding patterns relate to breast-feeding continuation and weight gain? Data from a longitudinal cohort study2004
Dr Margaret Wright
Professor Louise Parker
Forty years on: The effect of deprivation on growth in two Newcastle birth cohorts2004
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Svetlana Glinianaia
Professor Judith Rankin
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Mark Pearce
et al.
Have changes in population risk factors influenced perinatal mortality?2004
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Postnatal weight loss in term infants: What is "normal" and do growth charts allow for it?2004
Simon Cotterill
Dr Margaret Wright
Professor Mark Pearce
Emeritus Professor Alan Craft
Stature of young people with malignant bone tumors2004
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
The diagnosis of borderline iron deficiency: Results of a therapeutic trial2004
Dr Susan Moloney
Dr Margaret Wright
Michael Clarke
The Emotional Impact of Amblyopia Treatment in Preschool Children.2004
Dr Susan Moloney
Michael Clarke
Dr Margaret Wright
The emotional impact of amblyopia treatment in preschool children: Randomized controlled trial2004
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Why are babies weaned early? Data from a prospective population based cohort study2004
Michael Clarke
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Susan Moloney
Randomised controlled trial of treatment of unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool vision screening2003
Michael Clarke
Sarah Richardson
Dr Susan Moloney
Dr Joanne Henderson
Dr Margaret Wright
et al.
The UK amblyopia treatment trial: Visual acuity and stereoacuity values in treated and untreated unilateral straight eyed amblyopia2003
Dr Susan Moloney
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Thomas Kelly
Michael Clarke
Visually Guided Motor Skills in Preschool Children with a Unilateral Visual Impairment2003
Dr Margaret Wright
Growth reference charts for use in the United Kingdom2002
Dr Margaret Wright
How to write a grant application2002
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Margaret Wright
Maternal influences on growth in infancy2002
Dr Susan Moloney
Michael Clarke
Dr Margaret Wright
The emotional impact of amblyopia treatment in preschool children - Randomized controlled trial2002
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
The influences of milk feeding behaviour on growth in infancy: data from the Gateshead Millennium Baby Study2002
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
The influences of solid feeding behaviour on growth in infancy: data from the Gateshead Millennium Baby Study2002
Dr Margaret Wright
Accidents and resulting injuries in premobile infants: data from the ALSPAC study2001
Dr Susan Moloney
Michael Clarke
Dr Margaret Wright
Emotional Impact of Amblyopia Treatment on Preschool Children2001
Michael Clarke
Dr Margaret Wright
Dr Susan Moloney
Protocol for a multi-centre randomised controlled trial of treatment for unilateral visual impairment detected at preschool vision screening.2001
Dr Margaret Wright
Sweetness preferences in 1-year-old children who fail to thrive2001
Dr Margaret Wright
Children who fail to thrive2000
Dr Margaret Wright
Risk factors for failure to thrive: A population-based survey2000
Dr Sally Corbett
Dr Margaret Wright
Cognitive and Educational Attainments at School Age of Children Who Failed to Thrive Infancy: A Population-Based Survey1999
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Douglas Lamont
Dr Margaret Wright
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Emeritus Professor Alan Craft
et al.
Mothering skills and health in infancy: The Thousand Families Study revisited1999
Dr Margaret Wright
Professor Timothy Cheetham
The strengths and limitations of parental heights as a predictor of attained height1999
Dr Margaret Wright
Professor Timothy Cheetham
The use of parental height to estimate target height allowing for regression to the mean1999