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| A A LakeSummaryAffiliation: University of Newcastle Country: UK Publications
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Longitudinal dietary change from adolescence to adulthood: perceptions, attributions and evidenceAmelia A Lake
Wellcome Research Laboratories, Human Nutrition Research Centre, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, RVI, Queen Victoria Road, Newcastle NE1 4LP, UK
Appetite 42:255-63. 2004..Demographic and key factors were associated with degree of change in intake. The complex process of change in food consumption can be linked with an individual's attributions for change...
Longitudinal change in food habits between adolescence (11-12 years) and adulthood (32-33 years): the ASH30 StudyAmelia A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Centre, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Framlington Place, Newcastle NE2 4HH, UK
J Public Health (Oxf) 28:10-6. 2006..Links between diet in childhood and the prevention of disease in adulthood have been established. This longitudinal dietary survey provided quantitative evidence of dietary change from adolescence to adulthood, in Northumberland, England...
Tracking of dietary intake and factors associated with dietary change from early adolescence to adulthood: the ASH30 studyAmelia A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, The Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Obes Facts 2:157-65. 2009..Additionally this paper explores factors associated with change in food intake...
Healthy eating: perceptions and practice (the ASH30 study)Amelia A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Health and Society and School of Clinical Medical Sciences, Newcastle University, Medical School, Framlington Place, Newcastle, NE2 4HH, UK
Appetite 48:176-82. 2007..This paper shows a relationship between perceptions of eating patterns and socio-economic status, adiposity and measured food intake...
Obesogenic environments: exploring the built and food environmentsAmelia Lake
Newcastle University, School of Clinical and Medical Sciences, Human Nutrition Research Centre, Medical School, William Leech Building, Framlington Place, Newcastle, NE1 4HH, UK
J R Soc Promot Health 126:262-7. 2006....
Development of a series of patient information leaflets for constipation using a range of cognitive interview techniques: LIFELAXAmelia A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Centre, School of Clinical and Medical Sciences and Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Framlington Place, NE2 4HH, Newcastle, UK
BMC Health Serv Res 7:3. 2007..This paper describes one aspect of the main study, the development and piloting of the Patient information leaflets (PILs)...
Diet, physical activity, sedentary behaviour and perceptions of the environment in young adultsA A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Centre, IHS, Medical School, HNRC Newcastle University, Leech Building, Framlington Place, UK
J Hum Nutr Diet 22:444-54. 2009....
Raised adolescent body mass index predicts the development of adiposity and a central distribution of body fat in adulthood: a longitudinal studyAngela M Craigie
Institute of Health and Society, Human Nutrition Research Centre, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Obes Facts 2:150-6. 2009..To test the hypothesis that adolescent body mass index (BMI) tracks into adulthood and can be used as a predictor of obesity and/or central adiposity in adulthood...
Changing foodscapes 1980-2000, using the ASH30 StudyThomas Burgoine
Human Nutrition Research Centre, Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, Leech Building, Framlington Place, Newcastle, NE2 4HH, England, UK
Appetite 53:157-65. 2009..Adding geographical elements to a dietary study adds an interesting dimension in exploring the change in eating and BMI from adolescence to adulthood...
Obesogenic urban form: theory, policy and practiceTim Townshend
Global Urban Research Unit, School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, Newcastle University, Newcastle NE1 7RU, UK
Health Place 15:909-16. 2009..The dynamics of this, however, are highly complex and currently little understood...
LIFELAX - diet and LIFEstyle versus LAXatives in the management of chronic constipation in older people: randomised controlled trialC Speed
Institute of Health and Society, Newcastle University, UK
Health Technol Assess 14:1-251. 2010..To investigate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of laxatives versus dietary and lifestyle advice, and standardised versus personalised dietary and lifestyle advice...
Changing dietary behaviorAmelia A Lake
Human Nutrition Research Center, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Quintessence Int 37:788-91. 2006
