Please note that the conference has now taken place for 2013; this website is an archive. The UKCRC PHRCoE 5th Annual Conference will take place in 2014 and will be hosted by the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies; more information will be announced nearer the time. If you have any questions about the 2013 conference, please contact Zoe Macdonald on [email protected].
Parallel session papers
Abstracts for parallel session papers can be viewed below; click on any title/author to view the abstract, timing and location of the paper. Please note that in order to minimise environmental impact, hard copies of abstracts for parallel presentations will not be included in the conference brochure supplied on the day. The programme can be viewed and downloaded on the 'Programme' page.
Session 1a: Schools and families
Session 2a: Wallking and cycling
Session 2b: Methodological innovations
Session 3a: Physical activity and diet
Session 3b: Mass media and mobile phone interventions
Session 4b: Settings-based approaches
Session 1a: Schools and families
- Evaluating the WHO’s Health Promoting Schools Framework: What works and where are the gaps? - Dr. Beki Langford (DECIPHer)
- Improving fast food environments around disadvantaged secondary schools: study rationale & methods - Michelle Estradé (SCPHRP)
- Making sense of school food practices: how families and schools experience the family-school interface around food and eating - Sarah MacDonald (DECIPHer)
- Parenting and adolescent health: A review of reviews - John McAteer (SCPHRP)
- Exercise Referral Schemes: indoor versus outdoor activities - Dr. Lawrence Doi (SCPHRP)
- A randomised controlled trial to evaluate the efficacy of a 6 month dietary and physical activity intervention in prostate cancer patients receiving androgen deprivation therapy - Dr. Roisin O’Neill (CoEfPHNI)
- Longitudinal analysis of self - reported mode, variety and frequency of physical activity and associations with objectively measured physical activity in British youth - Hannah Brooke (CEDAR)
Session 2a: Wallking and cycling
- Walking to work: the contribution to adult physical activity levels - Dr. Sunita Procter (DECIPHer)
- Predictors of change in walking and cycling to work and its impact on body mass index: evidence from the British household panel survey - Adam Martin (CEDAR)
- The KESUE project: developing walkability tools for practice - Dr. Mark Tully (CoEfPHNI)
Session 2b: Methodological innovations
- Repeated measures and risk factor trajectories of C-reactive protein and body mass index in relation to cardiovascular disease - Dr. Mark O’Doherty (CoEfPHNI)
- Shifting the gravity of spending? Exploring methods for supporting public health commissioners in priority-setting to improve population health and address health inequalities - Dr. Christianne Ormston (Fuse)
- Bias in consent to health data linkage: evidence from a UK cross-sectional survey - Dr. Lynsey Patterson (CoEfPHNI)
- Use of association rule mining to study smoking interventions in primary care - Dr. Yue Huang (UKCTCS)
Session 3a: Physical activity and diet
- Active Children Through Incentive Vouchers – Evaluation (ACTIVE): a mixed-methods feasibility study - Danielle Christian (DECIPHer)
- Financial hardship is associated with greater odds of obesity. Evidence from people aged 50 and over in the epic cohort, UK - Annalijn Conklin (CEDAR)
- Factors associated with fitness in children aged 11-13 years – A mixed methods approach - SInead Brophy (DECIPHer)
- Interventions to promote healthy eating: a systematic review of regulatory approaches - Dr. Vivien Hendry (CEDAR)
Session 3b: Mass media and mobile phone interventions
- TXT 4 HEALTH: a systematic review of text messaging interventions in healthcare and its application to the development of an intervention for young people who self-harm - Helen Daniels (DECIPHer)
- Use of findings from a pilot trial and qualitative studies to refine MiQuit, a text message self-help intervention for pregnant smokers - Felix Naughton (UKCTCS)
- Systematic development of a behavioural intervention to promote sun safe behaviours - Angela Rodrigues (Fuse)
- Effectiveness of mass media campaigns to change tobacco use in England - Dr. Michelle Sims (UKCTCS)
- Systematic review of internet-based interventions providing individualised feedback for weight loss in overweight adults - Anna Sherrington (Fuse)
- Should reducing smoking to quit be used as an alternative to abrupt quitting by smoking cessation services? Results from a randomised controlled non-inferiority trial - Dr. Nicola Lindson-Hawley (UKCTCS)
- Attentional bias retraining in smokers attempting cessation: findings from a double blind randomised controlled trial - Rachna Begh (UKCTCS)
- Cannabis and psychosis: a further examination using ALSPAC at age 18 - Prof. Matt Hickman (DECIPHer)
- Improving cue exposure outcomes in smokers using D-cycloserine - Dr. Sally Adams (UKCTCS)
- Evidence flows in organisational commissioning and joint planning to address public health issues: a study in co-creation - Dr. Peter van der Graaf (Fuse)
Session 4b: Settings-based approaches
- The suitability of peer supporters identified to informally promote a smoke-free message - Dr. Jo Holliday (DECIPHer)
- Outreach as a mechanism to improve Traveller health: a scoping and realist review - Lesley Geddes (Fuse)
- Prisons, personality disorder and public health - Dr. Ruari-Santiago McBride (CoEfPHN)
- Stress and the city: a national data linkage study of anxiolytic drug use in the city Dr. Aideen Maguire (CoEfPHNI)
- The school environment and student health: a meta-ethnography - Dr. Adam Fletcher (DECIPHer)
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The following document contains all the abstracts listed above:
The following document contains all the abstracts listed above:
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