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European Addiction Research|May 7, 2020
Estimates of the Incidence of Crack Cocaine Use in Those Likely to Attend Treatment in the English Population, 2005-2018Andrew Jones, Karen P Hayhurst, Stefan Jahr, et al.
Thorax|September 30, 2016
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-analysisLynne F Forrest, Sarah Sowden, Greg Rubin, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 19, 2013
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, SyriaBalsam Ahmad, Vicky Ryan, Wasim Maziak, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|October 13, 2018
Voluntary policies on checkout foods and healthfulness of foods displayed at, or near, supermarket checkout areas: a cross-sectional surveyChi Ching Vivian Lam, Katrine T Ejlerskov, Martin White, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 29, 2024
Avoiding conflicts of interest and reputational risks associated with population research on food and nutrition: the Food Research risK (FoRK) guidance and toolkit for researchersKatherine Cullerton, Jean Adams, Nita G Forouhi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 15, 2015
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 yearsSuzanne Spence, Martin White, Ashley J Adamson, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 25, 2014
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 spectrumSuzanne Spence, John N S Matthews, Martin White, et al.
Ethnicity & Health|September 30, 2005
Self-reported work strain is lower in South Asian than European people: cross-sectional surveyColin M Fischbacher, Martin White, Raj S Bhopal, et al.
Systematic Reviews|March 27, 2014
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-analysisLynne F Forrest, Sarah Sowden, Greg Rubin, et al.
Nature Food|April 28, 2023
UK government food strategy lacks ambition to achieve transformative food system changeBob Doherty, Peter Jackson, Guy M Poppy, et al.
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European Addiction Research|May 7, 2020
Estimates of the Incidence of Crack Cocaine Use in Those Likely to Attend Treatment in the English Population, 2005-2018Andrew Jones, Karen P Hayhurst, Stefan Jahr, et al.
Thorax|September 30, 2016
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-analysisLynne F Forrest, Sarah Sowden, Greg Rubin, et al.
BMC Public Health|March 19, 2013
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, SyriaBalsam Ahmad, Vicky Ryan, Wasim Maziak, et al.
Public Health Nutrition|October 13, 2018
Voluntary policies on checkout foods and healthfulness of foods displayed at, or near, supermarket checkout areas: a cross-sectional surveyChi Ching Vivian Lam, Katrine T Ejlerskov, Martin White, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 29, 2024
Avoiding conflicts of interest and reputational risks associated with population research on food and nutrition: the Food Research risK (FoRK) guidance and toolkit for researchersKatherine Cullerton, Jean Adams, Nita G Forouhi, et al.
BMJ Open|January 15, 2015
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 yearsSuzanne Spence, Martin White, Ashley J Adamson, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|October 25, 2014
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 spectrumSuzanne Spence, John N S Matthews, Martin White, et al.
Ethnicity & Health|September 30, 2005
Self-reported work strain is lower in South Asian than European people: cross-sectional surveyColin M Fischbacher, Martin White, Raj S Bhopal, et al.
Systematic Reviews|March 27, 2014
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-analysisLynne F Forrest, Sarah Sowden, Greg Rubin, et al.
Nature Food|April 28, 2023
UK government food strategy lacks ambition to achieve transformative food system changeBob Doherty, Peter Jackson, Guy M Poppy, et al.
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