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Karin Eli

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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|September 18, 2023
A long-term follow-up of treatment for young children with obesity: a randomized controlled trialAnna Ek, Markus Brissman, Karin Nordin, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 12, 2022
Parents' experiences following conversations about their young child's weight in the primary health care setting: a study within the STOP projectKarin Eli, Catharina Neovius, Karin Nordin, et al.
20 Century British History|October 29, 2024
Women, Mobility, and Education in Twentieth-century England and Wales: A New Analytical ApproachChristina de Bellaigue, Eve Worth, Charlotte Bennett, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|February 12, 2019
Public Expressions of Trust and Distrust in Governmental Dietary Advice in SwedenKarolin Bergman, Karin Eli, Christine Persson Osowski, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 11, 2018
Picky eating in Swedish preschoolers of different weight status: application of two new screening cut-offsPernilla Sandvik, Anna Ek, Maria Somaraki, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|June 14, 2022
Children's experiences of meals after obesity treatment: a qualitative follow-up four years after a randomized controlled trialNicklas Neuman, Anna Jörnvi, Anna Ek, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|September 5, 2019
Picky eating in an obesity intervention for preschool-aged children - what role does it play, and does the measurement instrument matter?Pernilla Sandvik, Anna Ek, Karin Eli, et al.
BMJ Open|March 8, 2022
Caring in the silences: why physicians and surgeons do not discuss emergency care and treatment planning with their patients - an analysis of hospital-based ethnographic case studies in EnglandKarin Eli, Claire Hawkes, Gavin D Perkins, et al.
Appetite|May 25, 2020
Changes in parental feeding practices and preschoolers' food intake following a randomized controlled childhood obesity trialMaria Somaraki, Karin Eli, Kimmo Sorjonen, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 27, 2021
How active can preschoolers be at home? Parents' and grandparents' perceptions of children's day-to-day activity, with implications for physical activity policySabine Parrish, Anna Lavis, Caroline M Potter, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|September 18, 2023
A long-term follow-up of treatment for young children with obesity: a randomized controlled trialAnna Ek, Markus Brissman, Karin Nordin, et al.
BMC Public Health|August 12, 2022
Parents' experiences following conversations about their young child's weight in the primary health care setting: a study within the STOP projectKarin Eli, Catharina Neovius, Karin Nordin, et al.
20 Century British History|October 29, 2024
Women, Mobility, and Education in Twentieth-century England and Wales: A New Analytical ApproachChristina de Bellaigue, Eve Worth, Charlotte Bennett, et al.
Qualitative Health Research|February 12, 2019
Public Expressions of Trust and Distrust in Governmental Dietary Advice in SwedenKarolin Bergman, Karin Eli, Christine Persson Osowski, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 11, 2018
Picky eating in Swedish preschoolers of different weight status: application of two new screening cut-offsPernilla Sandvik, Anna Ek, Maria Somaraki, et al.
BMC Pediatrics|June 14, 2022
Children's experiences of meals after obesity treatment: a qualitative follow-up four years after a randomized controlled trialNicklas Neuman, Anna Jörnvi, Anna Ek, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|September 5, 2019
Picky eating in an obesity intervention for preschool-aged children - what role does it play, and does the measurement instrument matter?Pernilla Sandvik, Anna Ek, Karin Eli, et al.
BMJ Open|March 8, 2022
Caring in the silences: why physicians and surgeons do not discuss emergency care and treatment planning with their patients - an analysis of hospital-based ethnographic case studies in EnglandKarin Eli, Claire Hawkes, Gavin D Perkins, et al.
Appetite|May 25, 2020
Changes in parental feeding practices and preschoolers' food intake following a randomized controlled childhood obesity trialMaria Somaraki, Karin Eli, Kimmo Sorjonen, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 27, 2021
How active can preschoolers be at home? Parents' and grandparents' perceptions of children's day-to-day activity, with implications for physical activity policySabine Parrish, Anna Lavis, Caroline M Potter, et al.
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