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Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Professor Martin White
Acceptability of a cessation intervention for pregnant smokers: A qualitative study guided by Normalization Process Theory2020
Dr Susanna Mills
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Heather Brown
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
et al.
Perceptions of 'home cooking': a qualitative analysis from the United Kingdom and United States2020
Dr Angela Rodrigues
Dr Anna Haste
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Martin White
et al.
Stakeholders' perceptions and experiences of the National Health Service diabetes prevention programme in England: qualitative study with service users, intervention providers and deliverers, commissioners and referrers2020
Dominika Kwaśnicka
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
‘It’s not a diet, it’s a lifestyle’: a longitudinal, data-prompted interview study of weight loss maintenance2019
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Dr Kirby Sainsbury
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Frauke Becker
et al.
Behavioural intervention for weight loss maintenance vs. standard weight advice in adults with obesity: a randomised controlled trial in the UK (NULevel Trial)2019
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Louis Goffe
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Professor Martin White
et al.
Feasibility and acceptability of a Takeaway Masterclass aimed at encouraging healthier cooking practices and menu options in takeaway food outlets2019
Louis Goffe
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Feasibility of working with a wholesale supplier to co-design and test acceptability of an intervention to promote smaller portions: an uncontrolled before-and-after study in British Fish & Chip shops2019
Dr Katie Haighton
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Dr Mel Steer
Dr Frauke Becker
et al.
Randomised controlled trial with economic and process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socioeconomically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care (the Do-Well study)2019
Professor Martin White
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Joan Mackintosh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
The Recognition-Response Gap in Acute Stroke: Examining the Relationship between Stroke Recognition and Response in a General Population Survey2019
Dr Ruth Bell
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Dr Svetlana Glinianaia
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
Professor Martin White
et al.
What helped and hindered implementation of an intervention package to reduce smoking in pregnancy: Process evaluation guided by normalization process theory2019
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Linda Sharp
et al.
Age-related inequalities in colon cancer treatment persist over time: A population-based analysis2018
Dr Ruth Bell
Dr Svetlana Glinianaia
Dr Zelda Van Der Waal
Dr Andrew Close
Eoin Moloney
et al.
Evaluation of a complex healthcare intervention to increase smoking cessation in pregnant women: interrupted time series analysis with economic evaluation2018
Dr Susanna Mills
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Heather Brown
et al.
Sociodemographic characteristics and frequency of consuming home-cooked meals and meals from out-of-home sources: cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort study2018
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Socio-economic and age variations in response to supermarket-led checkout food policies: a repeated measures analysis2018
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
Supermarket policies on less-healthy food at checkouts: Natural experimental evaluation using interrupted time series analyses of purchases2018
Louis Goffe
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Professor Martin White
et al.
The challenges of interventions to promote healthier food in independent takeaways in England: qualitative study of intervention deliverers’ views2018
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
The nature of UK supermarkets’ policies on checkout food and associations with healthfulness and type of food displayed: cross-sectional study2018
Dr Anna Haste
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Angela Rodrigues
Dr Marta Marques
Kirsten Budig
et al.
Using evidence-based guidelines to inform service provision: a structured mapping exercise within the National Health Service Diabetes Prevention Programme in England2018
Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Sarah Sowden
Professor Martin White
Age-related references in national public health, technology appraisal and clinical guidelines and guidance: documentary analysis2017
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Dr Rute Velosa Vieira
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Martin White
et al.
Changes in physical activity during the retirement transition: a series of novel n-of-1 natural experiments2017
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Nigel Unwin
Anh Tran
et al.
Do cardiometabolic, behavioural and socioeconomic factors explain the 'healthy migrant effect' in the UK? Linked mortality follow-up of South Asians compared to white Europeans in the Newcastle Heart Project2017
Dr Susanna Mills
Dr Heather Brown
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Professor Martin White
Frequency of eating home cooked meals and potential benefits for diet and health: cross-sectional analysis of a population-based cohort study2017
Dr Susanna Mills
Professor Martin White
Dr Heather Brown
Joel Halligan
Shannon Robalino
et al.
Health and social determinants and outcomes of home cooking: a systematic review of observational studies2017
Dr Susanna Mills
Professor Martin White
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Heather Brown
Dr Jean Adams
et al.
Home food preparation practices, experiences and perceptions: A qualitative interview study with photo-elicitation2017
Dr Sarah Sowden
Professor Linda Sharp
Professor Martin White
Identifying inequitable healthcare in older people: Systematic review of current research practice2017
Dominika Kwasnicka
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
N-of-1 study of weight loss maintenance assessing predictors of physical activity, adherence to weight loss plan and weight change2017
Louis Goffe
Professor Stephen Rushton
Professor Martin White
Professor Ashley Adamson
Relationship between mean daily energy intake and frequency of consumption of out-of-home meals in the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey2017
Dr Kirby Sainsbury
Dr Claire Cleland
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
et al.
Supporting the transition from weight loss to maintenance: development and optimisation of a face-to-face behavioural intervention component2017
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Professor Martin White
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Professor Ashley Adamson
The impact of interventions to promote healthier ready-to-eat meals (to eat in, to take away, or to be delivered) sold by specific food outlets open to the general public: a systematic review2017
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Dr Rute Velosa Vieira
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
The state of the art and future opportunities for using longitudinal n-of-1 methods in health behaviour research: a systematic literature overview2017
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Adapting health promotion interventions for ethnic minority groups: a qualitative study2016
Louis Goffe
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Amelia Lake
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
Comparison of sodium content of meals served by independent takeaways using standard versus reduced holed salt shakers: Cross-sectional study2016
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Ben Heaven
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
Integrating Evidence From Systematic Reviews, Qualitative Research, and Expert Knowledge Using Co-Design Techniques to Develop a Web-Based Intervention for People in the Retirement Transition2016
Dr Ben Heaven
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Professor Martin White
Dr Thomas Meyer
et al.
Mobilizing Resources for Well-being: Implications for Developing Interventions in the Retirement Transition2016
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Ben Heaven
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
et al.
Pilot randomised controlled trial of a web-based intervention to promote healthy eating, physical activity and meaningful social connections compared with usual care control in people of retirement age recruited from workplaces2016
Louis Goffe
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Dr Amelia Lake
et al.
Reducing the salt added to takeaway food: within-subjects comparison of salt delivered by five and 17 holed salt shakers in controlled conditions2016
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Dr Amelia Lake
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Professor Martin White
et al.
Searching and synthesising ‘grey literature’ and ‘grey information’ in public health: critical reflections on three case studies2016
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Sarah Sowden
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
et al.
Socio-economic inequalities in stage at diagnosis, and in time intervals on the lung cancer pathway from first symptom to treatment: systematic review and meta-analysis2016
Dominika Kwaśnicka
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Theoretical explanations for maintenance of behaviour change: a systematic review of behaviour theories2016
Jane Beenstock
Dr Sarah Sowden
Emeritus Prof David Hunter
Professor Martin White
Are health and well-being strategies in England fit for purpose? A thematic content analysis2015
Professor Martin White
Are interventions to promote healthy eating equally effective for all? Systematic review of socioeconomic inequalities in impact2015
Dr Lynn Barron-Millar
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Blood-Borne Biomarkers of Mortality Risk: Systematic Review of Cohort Studies2015
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Changes in physical activity during the retirement transition: a theory-based, qualitative interview study2015
Dominika Kwasnicka
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Data-prompted interviews: Using individual ecological data to stimulate narratives and explore meanings2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
et al.
Differences Between US and UK Adults in Stroke Preparedness Evidence From Parallel Population-Based Community Surveys2015
Dr Suzanne Spence
Professor Martin White
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Matthews
Does the use of passive or active consent affect consent or completion rates, or dietary data quality? Repeat cross-sectional survey among school children aged 11–12 years2015
Professor Martin White
Erratum to: Are interventions to promote healthy eating equally effective for all? Systematic review of socioeconomic inequalities in impact2015
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Sarah Sowden
Food at checkouts in non-food stores: a cross-sectional study of a large indoor shopping mall2015
Dr Jean Adams
Louis Goffe
Dr Amelia Lake
Professor Martin White
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Frequency and socio-demographic correlates of eating meals out and take-away meals at home: cross-sectional analysis of the UK national diet and nutrition survey, waves 1-4 (2008-12)2015
Dr Jean Adams
Louis Goffe
Professor Ashley Adamson
Joel Halligan
Dr Nicola O'Brien
et al.
Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of cooking skills in UK adults: cross-sectional analysis of data from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey2015
Joel Halligan
Dr Nicki O'Brien
Dr Frauke Becker
Louis Goffe
Dr Heather Brown
et al.
Research to support the evaluation and implementation of adult cooking skills interventions in the UK: pilot RCT with process and economic evaluations [ISRCTN 91580447]2015
Dr Susanna Mills
Professor Martin White
Shannon Robalino
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Heather Brown
et al.
Systematic review of the health and social determinants and outcomes of home cooking: protocol2015
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Linda Errington
et al.
The features of interventions associated with long-term effectiveness of physical activity interventions in adults aged 55 to 70 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis2015
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
The role of receipt and timeliness of treatment in socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer survival: population-based, data-linkage study2015
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Martin White
Joan Mackintosh
Dr Paul Gellert
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
The stroke 'Act FAST' campaign: Remembered but not understood?2015
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Dr Katie Haighton
Dr Mel Steer
Sarah Lawson
Professor Martin White
et al.
What impact does welfare rights advice have on health and wellbeing? Qualitative study from the UK2015
Dr Suzanne Spence
Professor John Matthews
Professor Martin White
Professor Ashley Adamson
A repeat cross-sectional study examining the equitable impact of nutritional standards for school lunches in England in 2008 on the diets of 4-7y olds across the socio-economic spectrum2014
Professor Martin White
Age-friendly towns and cities: a mixed methods approach to developing an evaluation instrument for public health interventions2014
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Alcohol marketing in televised international football: frequency analysis2014
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Dr Elizabeth Evans
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Paula Moynihan
Dr Thomas Meyer
et al.
Association of behaviour change techniques with effectiveness of dietary interventions among adults of retirement age: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials2014
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Consideration of ethnicity in guidelines and systematic reviews promoting lifestyle interventions: a thematic analysis2014
Dr Suzanne Spence
Elaine Stamp
Professor John Matthews
Professor Martin White
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Did School Food and Nutrient-Based Standards in England Impact on 11–12Y Olds Nutrient Intake at Lunchtime and in Total Diet? Repeat Cross-Sectional Study2014
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Professor Paula Moynihan
Dr Thomas Meyer
Professor Ashley Adamson
Linda Errington
et al.
Effectiveness of dietary interventions among adults of retirement age: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Factors associated with timeliness of post-primary care referral, diagnosis and treatment for lung cancer: population-based, data-linkage study2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Dr Jean Adams
Factors associated with timely referral, diagnosis and treatment for lung cancer: cohort study using linked cancer registry, Hospital Episode Statistics, and audit data2014
Dr John Wright
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Sarah Sowden
Food at checkouts of non-food stores: a cross-sectional study of a large indoor shopping mall in Gateshead UK, February - March 20142014
Dr Sarah Sowden
Professor Martin White
High-rise health: a qualitative study of the effect of social housing improvements on the health and wellbeing of residents in high-rise flats2014
Dr Sarah Sowden
Professor Martin White
High-rise health: a qualitative study of the effect of social housing improvements on the health and wellbeing of residents in high-rise flats2014
Professor Martin White
How can planning add value to obesity prevention programmes? A qualitative study of planning and planners in the Healthy Towns programme in England2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Dr Jean Adams
Intervention-generated inequalities in lung cancer care: cohort study using linked cancer registry, Hospital Episode Statistics, and audit data2014
Professor Martin White
Lost in translation? Theory, policy and practice in systems-based environmental approaches to obesity prevention in the Healthy Towns programme in England2014
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
Making and Maintaining Lifestyle Changes with the Support of a Lay Health Advisor: Longitudinal Qualitative Study of Health Trainer Services in Northern England2014
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Perspectives of UK Pakistani women on their behaviour change to prevent type 2 diabetes: qualitative study using the theory domain framework2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Sarah Sowden
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
et al.
Socio-economic inequalities in patient, primary care, referral, diagnostic, and treatment intervals on the lung cancer care pathway: protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Sarah Sowden
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
et al.
Socio-economic inequalities in stage at diagnosis, and in time from first symptom to treatment, for lung cancer: systematic review and meta-analysis2014
Dr Frances Hillier-Brown
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
et al.
The effectiveness of interventions targeting specific out-of-home food outlets: protocol for a systematic review2014
Dr Lynne Forrest
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Dr Jean Adams
The role of patient, tumour and system factors in socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer treatment: population-based study2014
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Alan Godfrey
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Linda Errington
Dr Thomas Meyer
et al.
Are behavioral interventions effective in increasing physical activity at 12 to 36 months in adults aged 55 to 70 years? A systematic review and meta-analysis2013
Denise Howel
Elaine Stamp
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
et al.
Are social inequalities widening in generalised and abdominal obesity and overweight among English adults?2013
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Behavior Change Interventions to Improve the Health of Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations: A Tool Kit of Adaptation Approaches2013
Anh Tran
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
et al.
Contribution of Behavioural Risk Factors and Socio-Economic Position to Mortality in British South Asian and European Adults: 17 year follow-up of the Newcastle Heart Project Cohort2013
Dr Suzanne Spence
Professor John Matthews
Professor Martin White
Professor Ashley Adamson
Did legislation to regulate school meals in England widen dietary inequalities in children aged 4-7 years? A repeat cross-sectional study2013
Dominika Kwasnicka
Dr Justin Presseau
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Does planning how to cope with anticipated barriers facilitate health-related behavior change? A systematic review2013
Dr Linda Penn
Vicky Ryan
Professor Martin White
Feasibility, acceptability, and outcomes at 12 months follow-up of a novel community based intervention to prevent Type 2 diabetes in adults at high risk: mixed methods pilot stud2013
Dr Linda Penn
Professor Martin White
Professor Mark Walker
Professor John Mathers
Importance of Weight Loss Maintenance and Risk Prediction in the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes: Analysis of European Diabetes Prevention Study RCT2013
Dr Ben Heaven
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Martin White
Dr Claire Cleland
et al.
Intervening to improve wellbeing retirement: The LiveWell programme2013
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Participants' perspectives on making and maintaining behavioural changes in a lifestyle intervention for type 2 diabetes prevention: a qualitative study using the theory domain framework2013
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Nicholas Lewis-Barned
Professor Martin White
Dr Ruth Bell
et al.
Preventing Type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes: women's experiences and implications for diabetes prevention interventions.2013
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Smoking cessation interventions for ethnic minority groups-A systematic review of adapted interventions2013
Dr Louise Tanner
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
Dr Susanna Mills
Professor Martin White
et al.
Socio-economic and behavioural risk factors for adverse winter health and social outcomes in economically developed countries: a systematic review of quantitative observational studies2013
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Helen Wareham
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
et al.
Socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer treatment: systematic review and meta-analysis2013
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Stroke 'Act FAST' campaign, remembered but not understood? Experimental evidence from a population-based survey2013
Dr Ben Heaven
Dr Laura Brown
Professor Martin White
Linda Errington
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Supporting well-being in retirement through meaningful social roles: systematic review of intervention studies2013
Dr Lynne Forrest
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Dr Jean Adams
The effect of socioeconomic inequalities in receipt of, and time to, treatment on socioeconomic inequalities in lung cancer survival: an observational, data-linkage study2013
Dr Suzanne Spence
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Elaine Stamp
Professor John Matthews
Professor Martin White
et al.
The Impact of Food and Nutrient-Based Standards on Primary School Children's Lunch and Total Dietary Intake: A Natural Experimental Evaluation of Government Policy in England2013
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Vera Araujo-Soares
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
The impact of the UK 'Act FAST' stroke awareness campaign: content analysis of patients, witness and primary care clinicians' perceptions.2013
Dr Balsam Ahmad
Vicky Ryan
Dr Wasim Maziak
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Professor Martin White
et al.
The influence of neighbourhood formality status and socio-economic position on self-rated health among adult men and women: a multilevel, cross sectional, population study from Aleppo, Syria2013
Professor Martin White
The role and status of evidence and innovation in the healthy towns programme in England: a qualitative stakeholder interview study2013
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Ben Heaven
Dr Claire Cleland
Professor John Mathers
Professor Falko Sniehotta
et al.
Using innovative co-design methods to develop interventions for people in the retirement transition: LiveWell programme2013
Professor Martin White
Using spatial equity analysis in the process evaluation of environmental interventions to tackle obesity: the healthy towns programme in England2013
Dominika Kwaśnicka
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
What does theory tell us about behaviour change maintenance? A structured review2013
Louis Goffe
Professor Stephen Rushton
Professor Martin White
What Factors Drive Unhealthy Diet? Novel Analysis of Food Frequency Questionnaire Data using Canonical Correspondence Analysis2013
Emma Noble
Professor Martin White
"The Day the Welfare Rights Lassie Rang, I Felt This Whole Weight Had Been Lifted" How Welfare Rights Advice Can Help With the Psychological and Social Impacts of Cancer2012
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Dr Alan Godfrey
Professor John Mathers
Professor Lynn Rochester
Dr Suzanne McDonald
et al.
A meta-analysis of physical activity interventions in the 'retirement window'2012
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Dr Mark Deverill
Dr Alia Sheikh
Adapting health promotion interventions to meet the needs of ethnic minority groups: mixed-methods evidence synthesis2012
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Dr Mark Deverill
Dr Alia Sheikh
Adapting health promotion interventions to meet the needs of ethnic minority groups: mixed-methods evidence synthesis2012
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Emma Noble
Professor Martin White
Addressing the financial consequences of cancer: Qualitative evaluation of a welfare rights advice service2012
Dr Suzanne Spence
Dr Jing Shen
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Professor Martin White
Professor Luke Vale
et al.
An evaluation of the effect of the New School Food Policy on children's nutritional intake and socio-economic consequences in North East England2012
Dominika Kwaśnicka
Dr Justin Presseau
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Are coping planning interventions effective in promoting health behaviour change? A systematic review of RCTs2012
Evelyn Barron
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Blood-borne biomarkers of mortality: A systematic literature review of prospective cohort studies2012
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Changes in physical activity in the retirement window: A theory-based interview study2012
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Kay Mann
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Louise Parker
Professor Martin White
et al.
Childhood Growth, IQ and Education as Predictors of White Blood Cell Telomere Length at Age 49-51 Years: The Newcastle Thousand Families Study2012
Dr Jean Adams
Rachel Tyrrell
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Effect of Restrictions on Television Food Advertising to Children on Exposure to Advertisements for 'Less Healthy' Foods: Repeat Cross-sectional Study2012
Professor Martin White
How are health inequalities affected by control in the living environment?2012
Dr Linda Penn
Professor Martin White
Professor Mark Walker
Professor John Mathers
Intensive lifestyle intervention for prevention of type 2 diabetes in adults with impaired glucose tolerance: the European Diabetes Prevention Study, a pooled analysis of three randomised controlled trials from Finland, The Netherlands and the UK2012
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Nutritional content of supermarket ready meals and recipes by television chefs in the United Kingdom: cross sectional study2012
Dr Linda Penn
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Participant perspectives on a lifestyle intervention for the prevention of type 2 diabetes: a qualitative evaluation within the 'New life, New you' pilot study2012
Dr Suzanne McDonald
Dr Nicola O'Brien
Professor Martin White
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Physical activity in the retirement window: A theory-based interview study2012
Dr Lynne Forrest
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Helen Wareham
Emeritus Professor Greg Rubin
Professor Martin White
et al.
Socio-economic inequalities in lung cancer treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis2012
Dr Jean Adams
Joel Halligan
Dr Duika Burges Watson
Vicky Ryan
Dr Linda Penn
et al.
The Change4Life Convenience Store Programme to Increase Retail Access to Fresh Fruit and Vegetables: A Mixed Methods Process Evaluation2012
Dr Katie Haighton
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Emerita Professor Elaine McColl
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
et al.
The Do-Well study: protocol for a randomised controlled trial, economic and qualitative process evaluations of domiciliary welfare rights advice for socio-economically disadvantaged older people recruited via primary health care2012
Evelyn Barron
Dr Jose Lara-Gallegos
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Towards a consensus definition of healthy ageing: A systematic literature review2012
Jane Beenstock
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Professor Martin White
Dr Ruth Bell
Emeritus Professor Eugene Milne
et al.
What helps and hinders midwives in engaging with pregnant women about stopping smoking? A cross-sectional survey of perceived implementation difficulties among midwives in the North East of England2012
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Gary Ford
et al.
Why People Do, or Do Not, Immediately Contact Emergency Medical Services following the Onset of Acute Stroke: Qualitative Interview Study2012
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Falko Sniehotta
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Emerita Professor Helen Rodgers
et al.
Witness response at onset of acute stroke: a qualitative theory-guided study2012
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
A Qualitative Longitudinal Approach to Exploring Service User Experiences of Lay-Led Heath Improvement Interventions2011
Monique Lhussier
Dr Katherine Deane
Dr Mark Pennington
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
et al.
An evidence synthesis of qualitative and quantitative research on component intervention techniques, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, equity and acceptability of different versions of health-related lifestyle advisor role in improving health2011
Professor Martin White
Assessing the evaluability of complex public health interventions: Five questions for researchers, funders and policymakers2011
Professor Martin White
Assessing the Evaluability of Complex Public Health Interventions: Five Questions for Researchers, Funders, and Policymakers2011
Dr Jean Adams
Rachel Tyrrell
Professor Martin White
Do television food advertisements portray advertised foods in a ‘healthy’ food context?2011
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Experiences of outreach workers in promoting smoking cessation to Bangladeshi and Pakistani men: longitudinal qualitative evaluation2011
Dr Mabel Lie
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Carl May
Professor Martin White
Dr Ruth Bell
et al.
Preventing type 2 diabetes after gestational diabetes: qualitative studies with postnatal women to inform intervention development2011
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Peter Barton
Margaret Fletcher
Dr Peter Gill
et al.
Promoting smoking cessation in Pakistani and Bangladeshi men in the UK: pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of trained community outreach workers2011
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
Short and medium term effects of a community-based intervention to address social inequalities in health2011
Dr Jean Adams
Rachel Tyrrell
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
Socio-economic differences in exposure to television food advertisements in the UK: a cross-sectional study of advertisements broadcast in one television region2011
Dr Jean Adams
Elli Ganiti
Professor Martin White
Socio-economic differences in outdoor food advertising in a city in Northern England2011
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
Tell Me about Your Childhood ... Using Life Grids to Gather Information on Health-Related Behaviours and Experiences across the Life Course2011
Professor Martin White
The re-shaping of the life-world: male British Bangladeshi smokers and the English smoke-free legislation2011
Dr Linda Penn
Professor John Mathers
Professor Mark Walker
Professor Martin White
Translating research evidence to service provision for prevention of type 2 diabetes: development and early outcomes of the ‘New life, New you’ intervention2011
Dr Jean Adams
Emma Simpson
Professor Martin White
Variations in food and drink advertising in UK monthly women's magazines according to season, magazine type and socio-economic profile of readers: a descriptive study of publications over 12 months2011
Dr Shelina Visram
Professor Martin White
"It's like the service that was never there": A qualitative longitudinal study of lay health trainer services in the North East of England2010
Jan Lecouturier
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Martin White
et al.
Response to symptoms of stroke in the UK: a systematic review2010
Professor Martin White
The social context of change in tobacco consumption following the introduction of 'smokefree' England legislation: A qualitative, longitudinal study2010
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Changes in food advertisements during 'prime-time' television from 1991 to 2006 in the UK and Canada2009
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Food advertising during children's television in Canada and the UK2009
Dr Linda Penn
Professor Martin White
Professor Mark Walker
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Prevention of type 2 diabetes in adults with impaired glucose tolerance: the European Diabetes Prevention RCT in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK2009
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Promoting smoking cessation in Bangladeshi and Pakistani male adults: design of a pilot cluster randomised controlled trial of trained community smoking cessation workers2009
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Socio-economic and gender differences in nutritional content of foods advertised in popular UK weekly magazines2009
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Time perspective in socioeconomic inequalities in smoking and body mass index2009
Dr Akheel Syed
Dr Christina Halpin
Professor Julie Irving
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
et al.
A common intron 2 polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with insulin resistance in men2008
Elaine Stamp
Denise Howel
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor Martin White
et al.
Are inequalities in overweight, obesity and high waist-hip ratio among English adults widening?2008
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Health behaviours in people who respond to a web-based survey advertised on regional news media2008
Dr Linda Penn
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Martin White
Participants' perspective on maintaining behaviour change: A qualitative study within the European Diabetes Prevention Study2008
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Socioeconomic differences in the nutritional content of food and drinks advertised in popular UK weekly magazines2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Dr Sheila Patel
et al.
A comparison of the new International Diabetes Federation definition of metabolic syndrome to WHO and NCEP definitions in Chinese, European and South Asian origin adults2007
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Are the stages of change socioeconomically distributed? A scoping review2007
Professor Martin White
Food access and obesity2007
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Martin White
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Growth and white blood cell telomere length at age 50: the Newcastle Thousand Families Study2007
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Martin White
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
No association between socio-economic status and white blood cell telomere length2007
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Portrayal of health-related behaviours in popular UK television soap operas2007
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Denise Howel
Dr Sarah Kelly
Christopher Law
et al.
The changing social patterning of obesity: an analysis to inform practice and policy development2007
John Oldroyd
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
A randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose tolerance in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK2006
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Denise Howel
Joan Mackintosh
et al.
A systematic review of the health, social and financial impacts of welfare rights advice delivered in healthcare settings2006
Professor Martin White
Professor John Bond
Are services and activities for socially isolated and lonely older people accessible, equitable and inclusive?2006
Dr Akheel Syed
Professor Julie Irving
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Andrew Hall
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Association of glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism A3669G in exon 9β with reduced central adiposity in women2006
Dr Jean Adams
Laura Holland
Professor Martin White
Changes in socioeconomic inequalities in census measures of health in England and Wales, 1991-20012006
Dr Balsam Ahmad
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
Professor Martin White
Developing capacity and capability for HIA in the North East Region. A mapping study and strategy document2006
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Differences in cortisol concentrations in South Asian and European men living in the United Kingdom2006
Dr David Chinn
Professor Martin White
Denise Howel
Dr Jane Harland
Dr Christopher Drinkwater CBE
et al.
Factors associated with non-participation in a physical activity promotion trial2006
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Is the disease risk associated with good self-reported health constant across the socio-economic spectrum?2006
Professor Martin White
Dr Judith Bush
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Judith Rankin
Quitting smoking and experience of smoking cessation interventions among UK Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults: The views of community members and health professionals2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Randomised controlled trial evaluating lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose tolerance2006
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Denise Howel
Dr Thomas Chadwick
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
et al.
Randomised controlled trial of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: Pilot study [ISRCTN61522618]2006
Professor Martin White
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Joan Mackintosh
Denise Howel
Dr Thomas Chadwick
et al.
Randomised controlled trial to evaluate the health effects of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: a pilot study2006
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Removing the health domain from the Index of Multiple Deprivation 2004 - Effect on measured inequalities in census measure of health2006
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Joan Mackintosh
Professor Martin White
Denise Howel
The acceptability and impact of a randomised controlled trial of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: Qualitative study2006
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Martin White
Joan Mackintosh
Denise Howel
Using quantitative and qualitative data in health services research - What happens when mixed method findings conflict? [ISRCTN61522618]2006
Dr Jean Adams
Vicky Ryan
Professor Martin White
How accurate are Townsend Deprivation Scores as predictors of self-reported health? A comparison with individual level data2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Is the rate of biological aging, as measured by age at diagnosis of cancer, socioeconomically patterned?2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
No consistent association between birthweight and parental risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease2005
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Predicted and observed cardiovascular disease in South Asians: Application of FINRISK, Framingham and SCORE models to Newcastle Heart Project data2005
Professor Martin White
Professor John Bond
Preventing social isolation and loneliness among older people: A systematic review of health promotion interventions2005
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Self-reported work strain is lower in South Asian than European people: cross-sectional survey2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Socio-economic deprivation is associated with increased proximity to general practices in England: An ecological analysis2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Dr Peter Heywood
Time trends in socio-economic inequalities in road traffic injuries to children2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Dr Peter Heywood
Time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in road traffic injuries to children, Northumberland and Tyne and Wear 1988-20032005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
When the population approach to prevention puts the health of individuals at risk2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Why don't stage-based activity promotion interventions work?2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Dr Peter Heywood
Year-round daylight saving and serious or fatal road traffic injuries in children in the North East of England2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Age-related variations in progression of cancer at diagnosis and completeness of cancer registry data2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Are there socio-econoic gradients in stage and grade of brease cancer at diagnosis? A cross-sectional analysis of UK cancer registry data2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Are there socioeconomic gradients in stage and grade of breast cancer at diagnosis? Cross sectional analysis of UK cancer registry data2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Are there socioeconomic gradients in the quality of data held by UK cancer registries?2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Biological ageing: A fundamental, biological link between socio-economic status and health?2004
Professor Martin White
Dr Simon Raybould
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Mathers
Do 'food deserts' exist? A multi-level, geographical analysis of the relationship between retail food access, socio-economic position and dietary intake.2004
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Peter Heywood
Professor Martin White
Does rear seat belt use vary according to socioeconomic status?2004
Deborah Hutchings
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Martin White
Implementing routine screening and brief alcohol intervention in primary health care: A Delphi survey of expert opinion2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Is the inverse care law no longer operating?2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
David Forman
Is the rate of biological ageing, as measured by age at diagnosis of cancer, socio-economically patterned? An analysis of routinely collected data from a cancer registry2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Louise Parker
Life course measures of socioeconomic position and self reported health at age 50: Prospective cohort study2004
Dr Akheel Syed
Professor Julie Irving
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Andrew Hall
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Low Prevalence of the N363S Polymorphism of the Glucocorticoid Receptor in South Asians Living in the United Kingdom2004
Professor Martin White
Physical activity among South Asians in Britain2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Reducing inequalities in non-fatal accidents in England2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Dr Peter Heywood
Research as a learning opportunity: learning as a research opportunity2004
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Christopher Blackwell
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Ruth Ingram
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Serological evidence of Helicobacter pylori infection in UK South Asian and European populations: Implications for gastric cancer and coronary heart disease2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Smoking cessation services may not reduce inequalities2004
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor Thomas von Zglinicki
et al.
Socio-economic position, health behaviours and telomere length at age 50: a prospective cohort study2004
Professor Suzanne Moffatt
Professor Martin White
Eve Hudson
The impact of welfare advice in primary care: A qualitative study2004
Dr Jean Adams
Dr Peter Heywood
Professor Martin White
Would the public support a ban on smoking in public places? - A survey of local opinion in the North East of England2004
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Douglas Lamont
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Stuart Bennett
et al.
A lifecourse study of risk for hyperinsulinaemia, dyslipidaemia and obesity (the central metabolic syndrome) at age 49-51 years2003
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Douglas Lamont
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Stuart Bennett
et al.
A lifecourse study of risk for hyperinsulinaemia, dyslipidaemia and obesity (the central metabolic syndrome) at age 49-51 years.[Erratum appears in Diabet Med. 2003 Sep;20(9):781]2003
Dr Peter Heywood
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
A survey of public opinion on smoking bans in public places in the North-East2003
Professor John Bond
Professor Martin White
Alleviating social isolation and loneliness among older people2003
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Are activity promotion interventions based on the transtheoretical model effective? A critical review2003
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sir John Burn
Are there socio-economic inequalities in age of resection of colorectal cancer in people with HNPCC?2003
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Evidence concerning social capital and health inequalities is still lacking2003
Professor Martin White
Dr Jean Adams
Health benefits of green spaces not confirmed2003
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Christopher Blackwell
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
et al.
IgG is higher in South Asians than Europeans: Does infection contribute to ethnic variation in cardiovascular disease?2003
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Methodological issues in piloting a physical activity diary with young people2003
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
Professor Martin White
et al.
Microalbuminuria is more frequent in South Asian than in European origin populations: A comparative study in Newcastle, UK2003
Dr Leslie Carlin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Dr Colin Fischbacher
et al.
Social Networks and Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in South Asians and Europeans in the UK2003
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
et al.
The metabolic syndrome phenotype in European origin men and women: a population based study2003
Dr Judith Bush
Professor Martin White
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Understanding influences on smoking in Bangladeshi and Pakistani adults: Community based, qualitative study2003
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Professor Louise Parker
What do different methods of measuring lifecourse socio-economic status tell us about socio-economic inequalities in health?2003
Professor Martin White
Dr Judith Bush
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Judith Rankin
A study to explore the feasibility and acceptability of smoking cessation interventions among Bangladeshi and Pakistani men and women2002
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
A systematic approach to the development and evaluation of an intervention promoting stair use2002
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jane Harland
et al.
Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in coronary heart disease, diabetes and risk factors in Europeans and South Asians2002
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Martin White
Is biological ageing a fundamental mechanism linking socio-economic status and health?2002
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Newcastle heart project2002
Monique Lhussier
Dr David Spencer
Professor Martin White
Parental smoking2002
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
et al.
Patterns of physical activity and relationship with risk markers for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and European adults in a UK population2002
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Anaemia in Chinese, South Asian, and European populations in Newcastle upon Tyne: Cross sectional study2001
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Martin White
Community food initiatives in Newcastle Upon Tyne2001
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Mismatch between perceived and actual overweight in diabetic and non-diabetic populations: A comparative study of south Asian and European women2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of behavioural interventions to modify cardiovascular risk factors in men and women with impaired glucose tolerance: Outcomes at 6 months2001
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population2001
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population2001
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
Professor Martin White
Tackling health inequalities: Evaluating the Newcastle Upon Tyne Health Action Zone2001
Professor Martin White
Jo Gray
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Use of a journal club and letter-writing exercise to teach critical appraisal to medical undergraduates2001
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Family history of diabetes in UK South Asians2000
Professor Martin White
Researching the changing social pattern of cardiovascular diseases2000
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
et al.
A comparison of proxy measures of abdominal obesity in Chinese, European and South Asian adults1999
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Julie Yallop
Dr Louise Hayes
et al.
Heterogeneity of coronary heart disease risk factors in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and European origin populations: Cross sectional study1999
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Martin White
Dr Christopher Drinkwater CBE
Dr David Chinn
Denise Howel
et al.
The Newcastle exercise project: A randomised controlled trial of methods to promote physical activity in primary care1999
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Martin White
et al.
Comparison of the current WHO and new ADA criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in three ethnic groups in the UK1998
Professor Martin White
Dr Leslie Carlin
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Ashley Adamson
Effectiveness of interventions to promote healthy eating in people from ethnic groups: a review1998
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Body mass index, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, and glucose intolerance in Chinese and Europid adults in Newcastle, UK1997
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Simon Raybould
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Identifying Chinese populations in the UK for epidemiological research: experience of a name analysis of the FHSA register1997
Professor Martin White
Ethnic differences in birth statistics from central Birmingham1989