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Dr Suzanne Spence
Professor John Matthews
Dr Lorraine McSweeney
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Jennifer Bradley
et al.
The Effect of a Product Placement Intervention on Pupil’s Food and Drink Purchases in Two Secondary Schools: An Exploratory Study2022
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Maisie Rowland
Joe Matthews
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Suzanne Spence
et al.
A comparison of food portion size estimation methods among 11-12 year olds: 3D food models vs an online tool using food portion photos (Intake24)2021
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Grace Gardner
Maisie Rowland
Dr Michaela Fay
Dr Richard Holmes
et al.
Impact of a health marketing campaign on sugars intake by children aged 5–11 years and parental views on reducing children’s consumption2020
Dr Lorraine McSweeney
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Professor Ashley Adamson
Dr Suzanne Spence
Exploring pupil and staff perceptions of school food and drinks: Findings from a feasibility study2019
Emma Foster
Ivan Poliakov
Maisie Rowland
Timur Osadchiy
Dr Jennifer Bradley
et al.
Validity and reliability of an online self-report 24-hour dietary recall method (Intake24): A doubly-labelled water study and repeated measures analysis2019
Dr Viviana Albani
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Steph Scott
Cassey Muir
et al.
Examining Associations between Body Mass Index in 18–25 Year-Olds and Energy Intake from Alcohol: Findings from the Health Survey for England and the Scottish Health Survey2018
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Dr Emma Foster
Professor Ashley Adamson
Feasibility of an estimated method using graduated utensils to estimate food portion size in infants aged 4 to 18 months2018
Maisie Rowland
Professor Ashley Adamson
Ivan Poliakov
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Emma Simpson
et al.
Field Testing of the Use of Intake24 - An Online 24-Hour Dietary Recall System2018
Dr Emma Foster
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Methodological considerations and future insights for 24-hour dietary recall assessment in children2018
Dr Steph Scott
Fiona Beyer
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Cassey Muir
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
Non-pharmacological interventions designed to reduce health risks due to unhealthy eating behaviour and linked risky or excessive drinking in adults aged 18-25 years: a systematic review and meta-analysis2018
Dr Steph Scott
Fiona Beyer
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Cassey Muir
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
Non-Pharmacological Interventions to Reduce Unhealthy Eating and Risky Drinking in Young Adults Aged 18-25 Years: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis2018
Emma Simpson
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Ivan Poliakov
Dan Jackson
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Iterative Development of an Online Dietary Recall Tool: INTAKE242017
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Emma Simpson
Ivan Poliakov
Professor John Matthews
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Comparison of INTAKE24 (an Online 24-h Dietary Recall Tool) with Interviewer-Led 24-h Recall in 11–24 Year-Old2016
Catherine McParlin
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Steve Robson
Fiona Beyer
Eoin Moloney
et al.
Treatments for Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Nausea and Vomiting in Pregnancy: A Systematic Review2016
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Catherine McParlin
Professor Steve Robson
Fiona Beyer
Eoin Moloney
et al.
Treatments for hyperemesis gravidarum and nausea and vomiting in pregnancy: a systematic review and economic assessment2016
Catherine McParlin
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Steve Robson
Fiona Beyer
Eoin Moloney
et al.
A systematic review of the clinical-effectiveness of interventions for nausea and vomiting in pregnancy2015
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Emma Simpson
Professor Ashley Adamson
Ivan Poliakov
Professor Patrick Olivier
et al.
Comparison of INTAKE24 (an online 24hr dietary recall tool) with an interviewer-led 24hr recall method in 11-16 year olds2015
Emma Simpson
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Ivan Poliakov
Dr Emma Foster
Dan Jackson
et al.
Iterative development of an online dietary recall tool, INTAKE242015
Dr Emma Foster
Adrian Hawkins
Dr Jennifer Bradley
Professor Ashley Adamson
Reducing the cost of dietary assessment: Self-Completed Recall and Analysis of Nutrition for use with children (SCRAN24)2014
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 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