Dr Ilaria Pina Professor Emily Oliver
| ‘Severe mental illness’: Uses of this term in physical health support policy, primary care practice, and academic discourses in the United Kingdom | 2024 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| A case for ‘Collective Physical Activity’: moving towards post-capitalist futures | 2024 |
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Dr Ilaria Pina Dr Kirstie Anderson Professor Emily Oliver
| Speak for yourself: usability and acceptability of audio diaries to explore physical activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours of those living with severe mental illness | 2024 |
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Dr Fiona Duncan Emma Adams Professor Emily Oliver
| How co-locating public mental health interventions in community settings impacts mental health and health inequalities: a multi-site realist evaluation | 2023 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Neighbourhood planning, rural ageing and public health policy in England: a case of policy myopia? | 2022 |
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Dr Benjamin Rigby Professor Emily Oliver Laura Bone
| Physical activity for general health benefits in disabled children and disabled young people: rapid evidence review | 2022 |
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Dr Benjamin Rigby Professor Emily Oliver
| The understanding, application and influence of complexity in national physical activity policy-making | 2022 |
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Professor Eileen Kaner Professor Emily Oliver
| Effectiveness of community interventions for protecting and promoting the mental health of working-age adults experiencing financial uncertainty: A systematic review | 2021 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Inequalities and inclusion in exercise referral schemes: A mixed-method multi-scheme analysis | 2021 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| A modified Delphi study to gain consensus for a taxonomy to report and classify physical activity referral schemes (PARS) | 2020 |
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Dr Benjamin Rigby Professor Emily Oliver
| Inequities and inequalities in outdoor walking groups: A scoping review | 2020 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| The double negative: Personality differentially predicts sensitivity to need support and thwarting, and subsequent behavioural response planning | 2020 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| We are failing to improve the evidence base for 'exercise referral': How a physical activity referral scheme taxonomy can help | 2020 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Acceptability and feasibility of implementing accelorometry-based activity monitors and a linked web portal in an exercise referral scheme: feasibility randomized controlled trial | 2019 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Discussing alcohol in medicines use reviews: experiences of patients in a community pharmacy context | 2019 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| How do participant experiences and characteristics influence engagement in exercise referral? A qualitative longitudinal study of a scheme in Northumberland, UK | 2019 |
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Professor Emily Oliver Dr Tracy Finch
| Prototyping for public health in a local context: a streamlined evaluation of a community-based weight management programme (Momenta), Northumberland, UK | 2019 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Seven-year itch: The UK Government's difficult relationship with the food and drink industry since Healthy Lives, Healthy People: A Call to Action on Obesity in England (2011) | 2019 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Editorial: Obesity stigma in healthcare: Impacts on policy, practice, and patients | 2017 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial of the use of Physical ACtivity monitors in an Exercise Referral Setting: The PACERS study | 2017 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| An Investigation Into Stakeholders’ Perceptions of the Youth-to-Senior Transition in Professional Soccer in the United Kingdom | 2016 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Exercise on referral: evidence and complexity at the nexus of public health and sport policy | 2016 |
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Professor Emily Oliver
| Processes of identity development and behaviour change in later life: Exploring self-talk during physical activity uptake | 2016 |
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Professor Emily Oliver Professor Clare Bambra
| Should we ‘hug a hoodie’? Protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions with young people not in employment, education or training (so-called NEETs) | 2014 |
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