Browse by Journals
Number of items: 10.
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FLINT, Stuart and PEAKE, R.
(2016).
Lead by example: should sport take a stand against brands of unhealthy consumption?
Public Health, 134, 117-119.
[Article]
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GOLDSMITH, Simon and KOKOLAKAKIS, Themis
(2021).
A cost-effectiveness evaluation of Dance to Health: a dance-based falls prevention exercise programme in England.
Public Health, 198, 17-21.
[Article]
GUMBER, Leher and GUMBER, Anil
(2020).
COVID-19 and “Lockdown” in Organ transplantation in the UK.
Public Health, 185.
[Article]
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NELSON, A., DE NORMANVILLE, C., PAYNE, K. and KELLY, M. P.
(2013).
Making every contact count : an evaluation.
Public Health, 127 (7), 653-660.
[Article]
NEWTON, Dillon, STEPHENSON, John, AZEVEDO, Liane, SAH, Rajeeb, POUNDEL, Narayan and RICHARDSON, Owen
(2024).
The impact of social determinants on health outcomes in a region in the North of England: a structural equation modelling analysis.
Public Health, 231, 198-203.
[Article]
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SCHNEIDER, P.P., SMITH, R.A., BULLAS, A.M., QUIRK, Helen, BAYLEY, T., HAAKE, Steve, BRENNAN, A. and GOYDER, E.
(2020).
Multiple deprivation and geographic distance to community physical activity events — achieving equitable access to parkrun in England.
Public Health, 189, 48-53.
[Article]
SMITH, Tony, STANKUNAS, M, CZABANOWSKA, K, DE JONG, N, O'CONNOR, S and FOWLER DAVIS, S
(2015).
Principles of all-inclusive public health: developing a public health leadership curriculum.
Public Health, 129 (2), 182-184.
[Article]
SMITH, Tony, STANKUNAS, M., CZABANOWSKA, K., DE JONG, N., O'CONNOR, S. and FOWLER DAVIS, S.
(2015).
Principles of all-inclusive public health : developing a public health leadership curriculum.
Public Health, 129 (2), 182-184.
[Article]
T
TAN, Michael and TAN, CM
(2021).
Curating wellness during a pandemic in Singapore: COVID-19, museums, and digital imagination.
Public Health, 192, 68-71.
[Article]
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WHITFIELD, Malcolm, GILLETT, Michael, HOLMES, Michael and OGDEN, Elaine
(2006).
Predicting the impact of population level risk reduction in cardio-vascular disease and stroke on acute hospital admission rates over a 5 year period—a pilot study.
Public Health, 120 (12), 1140-1148.
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