Chairs: Chairs: Dr Simon Williams, University of Wales Trinity St David and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board & Professor Janet Cade, University of Leeds
Chairs: Chairs: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University, Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University & Professor Emma Frew, University of Birmingham
Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Anthony R Leeds, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen; Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen; School of Health Sciences, International Medical University, Malaysia & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Barbara McGowan, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrinology, King’s Health Partners, Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital & Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity
Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity
A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Anthony R Leeds, Faculty of Science, University of Copenhagen; Frederiksberg Hospital, Copenhagen; School of Health Sciences, International Medical University, Malaysia & Mr Ken Clare, WLSinfo
OC1.2 - Listening to the unheard voice: a qualitative exploration of the views of men working in routine manual occupations and their general practitioners about body weight, health and weight management programmes
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Simon Williams, University of Wales Trinity St David and Aneurin Bevan University Health Board & Professor Janet Cade, University of Leeds
RFC1.1 - Appeal biases for sweet and fatty foods are robust following a single session of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in a healthy weight population
RFC1.2 - Using dietary patterns methods to identify indicators of diet quality in the UK adult population – the development and validation of Brief Diet Quality Assessment Tools (BDQAT)
RFC1.3 - Methods for the economic evaluation of obesity prevention dietary policies and population level interventions in children: a systematic review and critical appraisal of the evidence
A Comparative Analysis of the Predictive Power of Psychometric Constructs to Account for Self-report and Objective Indices of Energy Balance Behaviours
Chairs: Chairs: Dr Barbara McGowan, Institute of Diabetes, Obesity and Endocrinology, King’s Health Partners, Guys & St Thomas’s Hospital & Dr Maria Bryant, University of Leeds
Chairs: Chairs: Professor Carolyn Summerbell, Durham University, Dr Nicola Heslehurst, Newcastle University & Professor Emma Frew, University of Birmingham
Partnership Working Between Health Practitioners and Researchers Through AskFuse; Reflecting on 10 Years on Responsive Obesity Research in the North East of England
Bump to Buggy, Helping the Active to Stay Active when Life Changes: A Multi-agency Partnership to Promote Physical Activity in Pregnant Women and New Mothers
RFC2.1 - Bariatric surgery among older adults: a matched case-control study on 30-day and 5-year mortality and changes in Body Mass Index and HbA1c up to 5-years post-operatively
University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, UK
RFC2.2 - Short- and Long-term Reductions in Physical Activity Attenuate the Rate of Weight Loss during Dietary Energy Restriction in Women with Overweight and Obesity