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Laura Cornelsen

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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|October 18, 2017
Change in non-alcoholic beverage sales following a 10-pence levy on sugar-sweetened beverages within a national chain of restaurants in the UK: interrupted time series analysis of a natural experimentLaura Cornelsen, Oliver T Mytton, Jean Adams, et al.
Health & Place|February 24, 2026
How did labelling provision on menus for online food delivery change after implementation of England's calorie labelling regulations?Alexandra Kalbus, Oana-Adelina Tanasache, Cherry Law, et al.
Global Challenges (Hoboken, NJ)|October 1, 2019
Integrating Agriculture and Health Research for Development: LCIRAH as an Interdisciplinary Programme to Address a Global ChallengeJeff Waage, Laura Cornelsen, Alan D Dangour, et al.
BMJ Public Health|May 7, 2026
Changes in out-of-home food purchasing following the introduction of England's calorie labelling regulations: a population-level controlled interrupted time series analysisAlexandra Irene Kalbus, Jean Adams, Kerry Ann Brown, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 15, 2021
Restricting the advertising of high fat, salt and sugar foods on the Transport for London estate: Process and implementation studyRebecca Meiksin, Vanessa Er, Claire Thompson, et al.
BMJ Open|April 8, 2021
Sociodemographic differences in self-reported exposure to high fat, salt and sugar food and drink advertising: a cross-sectional analysis of 2019 UK panel dataAmy Yau, Jean Adams, Emma J Boyland, et al.
SSM - Population Health|June 18, 2021
Media representations of opposition to the 'junk food advertising ban' on the Transport for London (TfL) network: A thematic content analysis of UK news and trade pressClaire Thompson, Christelle Clary, Vanessa Er, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 3, 2026
Characterising public opinion for food-based fiscal policies in the UKJohn Buckell, Thomas Hancock, Hannah Forde, et al.
Plos Medicine|February 17, 2022
Changes in household food and drink purchases following restrictions on the advertisement of high fat, salt, and sugar products across the Transport for London network: A controlled interrupted time series analysisAmy Yau, Nicolas Berger, Cherry Law, et al.
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|October 18, 2017
Change in non-alcoholic beverage sales following a 10-pence levy on sugar-sweetened beverages within a national chain of restaurants in the UK: interrupted time series analysis of a natural experimentLaura Cornelsen, Oliver T Mytton, Jean Adams, et al.
Health & Place|February 24, 2026
How did labelling provision on menus for online food delivery change after implementation of England's calorie labelling regulations?Alexandra Kalbus, Oana-Adelina Tanasache, Cherry Law, et al.
Global Challenges (Hoboken, NJ)|October 1, 2019
Integrating Agriculture and Health Research for Development: LCIRAH as an Interdisciplinary Programme to Address a Global ChallengeJeff Waage, Laura Cornelsen, Alan D Dangour, et al.
BMJ Public Health|May 7, 2026
Changes in out-of-home food purchasing following the introduction of England's calorie labelling regulations: a population-level controlled interrupted time series analysisAlexandra Irene Kalbus, Jean Adams, Kerry Ann Brown, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|November 15, 2021
Restricting the advertising of high fat, salt and sugar foods on the Transport for London estate: Process and implementation studyRebecca Meiksin, Vanessa Er, Claire Thompson, et al.
BMJ Open|April 8, 2021
Sociodemographic differences in self-reported exposure to high fat, salt and sugar food and drink advertising: a cross-sectional analysis of 2019 UK panel dataAmy Yau, Jean Adams, Emma J Boyland, et al.
SSM - Population Health|June 18, 2021
Media representations of opposition to the 'junk food advertising ban' on the Transport for London (TfL) network: A thematic content analysis of UK news and trade pressClaire Thompson, Christelle Clary, Vanessa Er, et al.
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|May 3, 2026
Characterising public opinion for food-based fiscal policies in the UKJohn Buckell, Thomas Hancock, Hannah Forde, et al.
Plos Medicine|February 17, 2022
Changes in household food and drink purchases following restrictions on the advertisement of high fat, salt, and sugar products across the Transport for London network: A controlled interrupted time series analysisAmy Yau, Nicolas Berger, Cherry Law, et al.
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