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View article: ‘Will my fingerprint be enough?’: secondary school students struggle to purchase a healthy, tasty and sustainable meal on the UK free school meal allowance
‘Will my fingerprint be enough?’: secondary school students struggle to purchase a healthy, tasty and sustainable meal on the UK free school meal allowance Open
Objective: Free school meals (FSM) are a crucial form of support for families. This study aimed to investigate whether the FSM allowance can provide what is perceived to be, healthy, sustainable and satisfying food. Design: A mixed methods…
View article: Timing of energy intake and BMI in children: differential impacts by age and sex
Timing of energy intake and BMI in children: differential impacts by age and sex Open
Body weight regulation may be influenced by the timing of food intake. The relationship between children’s BMI and their daily pattern of energy consumption was investigated using data from the UK National Diet and Nutrition Survey 2008–20…
View article: Health status of children and young persons with congenital adrenal hyperplasia in the UK (CAH-UK): a cross-sectional multi-centre study
Health status of children and young persons with congenital adrenal hyperplasia in the UK (CAH-UK): a cross-sectional multi-centre study Open
Objective There is limited knowledge on the onset of comorbidities in congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) during childhood. We aimed to establish the health status of children with CAH in the UK. Design and methods This cross-sectional mu…
View article: Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary interventions in children: A systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary interventions in children: A systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence Open
Summary Objectives We aim to describe and provide a discussion of methods used to conduct economic evaluations of dietary interventions in children and adolescents, including long‐term modelling, and to make recommendations to assist healt…
View article: Health Status of Children and Young Persons With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in the United Kingdom: Results of a Multi-Center Cohort Study
Health Status of Children and Young Persons With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in the United Kingdom: Results of a Multi-Center Cohort Study Open
Introduction: The association between congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) and increased morbidity and mortality in adult life has been well established, however, limited knowledge exists regarding the onset of co-morbidities during childh…
View article: Quality of Life in Children and Young People With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in the United Kingdom - Nationwide Multicentre Assessment
Quality of Life in Children and Young People With Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia in the United Kingdom - Nationwide Multicentre Assessment Open
Introduction: Impaired Quality of Life (QoL) in Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) has been demonstrated in adults, but research in children has yielded variable results. We investigated the impact of CAH on QoL of children and adolescen…
View article: Measurement of Salivary Adrenal-Specific Androgens as Biomarkers of Therapy Control in 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency
Measurement of Salivary Adrenal-Specific Androgens as Biomarkers of Therapy Control in 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Open
Background Monitoring of hormonal control represents a key part of the management of congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Monitoring strategies remain suboptimal because they rely on frequent blood tests and are not specific for adrenal-d…
View article: Using a taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to define key components of Stop Delirium! – A complex intervention to prevent delirium in care homes
Using a taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to define key components of Stop Delirium! – A complex intervention to prevent delirium in care homes Open
This paper aims to describe Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs) used within a multi-component intervention to prevent delirium in older people living in care homes, called Stop Delirium! The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy version 1 (BC…
View article: Using a taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to define key components of Stop Delirium! a complex intervention to prevent delirium in care homes
Using a taxonomy of behaviour change techniques to define key components of Stop Delirium! a complex intervention to prevent delirium in care homes Open
This paper aims to describe Behaviour Change Techniques (BCTs) used within a multi-component intervention to prevent delirium in older people living in care homes, called Stop Delirium! The Behaviour Change Technique Taxonomy version 1 (BC…
View article: Intentions to Prevent Weight Gain in Older and Younger Adults; The Importance of Perceived Health and Appearance Consequences
Intentions to Prevent Weight Gain in Older and Younger Adults; The Importance of Perceived Health and Appearance Consequences Open
Objectives: This study investigates whether health and appearance consequences predict intentions to prevent weight gain and whether these relationships differ in younger versus older adults and in men versus women. Met…
View article: Erratum to: Predictors of Physician Recommendation for Ethically Controversial Medical Procedures: Findings from an Exploratory National Survey of American Muslim Physicians
Erratum to: Predictors of Physician Recommendation for Ethically Controversial Medical Procedures: Findings from an Exploratory National Survey of American Muslim Physicians Open
View article: The Effects of a Health-Based Context on Memory for Advertisements
The Effects of a Health-Based Context on Memory for Advertisements Open
This study looked at whether heath-based advertisements were remembered when placed in a health (congruity) or non-health (incongruity) based television programme and the extent to which participant involvement influenced recall. The study…