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  2. We searched for all available evidence from randomised controlled trials, and found 24 studies, including more than 3000 participants, all on food.
  3.  Paying people to quit smoking: Potent but repugnant? ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/paying-people-to-quit-smoking-potent-but-repugnant-2/
    Search. Paying people to quit smoking: Potent but repugnant? . In this commentary we discuss the findings from a large randomised controlled trial of four financial incentive schemes for smoking cessation, published in 2015 in the New England
  4.  Economic Instruments for Population Diet and Physical Activity ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/economic-instruments-for-population-diet-and-physical-activity-behaviour-change-a-systematic-scoping-review/
    Search. Economic Instruments for Population Diet and Physical Activity Behaviour Change: A Systematic Scoping Review. We are pleased to announce that the paper cited below was published on the 24th of September. The full publication can be viewed in
  5.  Does altering the availability or proximity of food, ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/does-altering-the-availability-or-proximity-of-food-alcohol-and-tobacco-products-change-their-selection-and-consumption/
    We searched for all available evidence from randomised controlled trials, and found 24 studies, including more than 3000 participants, all on food.
  6.  Do image-based warning labels reduce selection of sugary ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/do-image-based-warning-labels-reduce-selection-of-sugary-drinks-by-parents-for-their-children/
    Search. Do image-based warning labels reduce selection of sugary drinks by parents for their children? Our new study published in Preventive Medicine Reports on 23. rd. October 2018 indicates that placing image-based warning labels on SSBs reduced
  7.  Diet | The Behaviour and Health Research Unit ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/research/diet/
    We searched for all available evidence from randomised controlled trials, and found 24 studies, including more than 3000 participants, all on food.
  8.  Can financial incentives help people, especially pregnant women, ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/financial-incentives-can-help-people-especially-pregnant-women-quit-smoking/
    Search. Can financial incentives help people, especially pregnant women, to quit smoking? Financial incentives are effective in helping people. to change their unhealthy behaviours, including stopping smoking. It is not known whether these changes
  9. Persistence of health inequalities

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Persistence-of-Health-Inequalities_Mackenbach_Cambridge-2014.pptx
    26 Aug 2021: Hungary Poland Lithuania Estonia 8 9 8 10 12 4 12 15 16 18 20 25 34 29 42 24 10 11 12 4 10. ... 31. 24. 1940-49. 10. 21. 25. 27. 17. 1950-59. 13. 22.
  10. Participant 1 Notes 2 on Reasons for Estimated Prevalence ...

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Access-additional-data.pdf
    26 Aug 2021: impact. I think it will target younger smokers (“16-24” age group). – ... Reducing. advertising has greater effect in kids. 24 The task is almost impossible - I don’t think any sane individual.
  11. November 24, 2017 @ 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

    https://www.bhru.iph.cam.ac.uk/event/bradford-hill-seminar-dr-katherine-smith-evidence-is-not-enough-towards-a-democratically-legitimate-role-for-evidence-in-health-policymaking/
    by Professor Theresa Marteau, Director of the Behaviour and Health Research Unit, University of Cambridge) on Friday 24 November 2017, at 13:00PM. ... November 24, 2017. Time:. 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM. Event Categories:.

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