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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 years
Did school food and nutrient-based standards in England impact on 11–12y olds nutrient intake at lunchtime and in total diet? Repeat cross-sectional study
Did legislation to regulate school meals in England widen dietary inequalities in children aged 4–7 years? A repeat cross-sectional study
Feasibility, acceptability and outcomes at a 12-month follow-up of a novel community-based intervention to prevent type 2 diabetes in adults at high risk: Mixed methods pilot study
Are social inequalities widening in generalised and abdominal obesity and overweight among English adults?
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, Syria
The Change4Life convenience store programme to increase retail access to fresh fruit and vegetables: A mixed methods process evaluation
Randomised controlled trial of welfare rights advice accessed via primary health care: Pilot study [ISRCTN61522618]
How accurate are Townsend Deprivation Scores as predictors of self-reported health? A comparison with individual level data
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