Emily Jacqueline Henderson

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Anthropology Durham University, Durham, England, United Kingdom 
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Henderson E, Norenberg A, Cairns J, et al. (2018) How can primary care help to reduce weight stigma British Journal of General Practice. 68
Hill SR, Vale L, Hunter D, et al. (2017) Economic evaluations of alcohol prevention interventions: Is the evidence sufficient? A review of methodological challenges. Health Policy (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Henderson EJ, Ells LJ, Rubin GP, et al. (2015) Systematic review of the use of data from national childhood obesity surveillance programmes in primary care: a conceptual synthesis. Obesity Reviews : An Official Journal of the International Association For the Study of Obesity. 16: 962-71
Henderson E. (2015) Obesity in primary care: a qualitative synthesis of patient and practitioner perspectives on roles and responsibilities British Journal of General Practice. 65
Henderson EJ. (2015) Acceptability of delivery of dietary advice in the dentistry setting to address obesity in pre-school children: a case study of the Common Risk Factor Approach. Public Health Nutrition. 18: 1801-6
Brown S, Henderson E, Sullivan C. (2014) The feasibility and acceptability of the provision of alcohol screening and brief advice in pharmacies for women accessing emergency contraception: an evaluation study. Bmc Public Health. 14: 1139
Henderson E, Rubin G. (2014) A model of roles and responsibilities in oral health promotion based on perspectives of a community-based initiative for pre-school children in the UK British Dental Journal. 216
Henderson EJ, Jones CH, Hornby-Turner YC, et al. (2011) Adiposity and blood pressure in 7- to 11-year-old children: comparison of British Pakistani and white British children, and of British Pakistani children of migrant and British-born mothers. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council. 23: 710-6
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