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Linda Ng Fat
Linda Ng Fat
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OP88 Characteristics and trends in e-cigarette use by smoking status, in the nationally representative health survey for England 2016-19
M Li, LN Fat
J Epidemiol Community Health 78 (Suppl 1), A33-A33, 2024
2024
Changes in cardiovascular risk factors for diabetes among young versus older English adult populations
KA Basit, L Ng Fat, EW Gregg
Journal of Public Health, 1-12, 2023
2023
Binge-pattern alcohol consumption and genetic risk as determinants of alcohol-related liver disease
C Ding, L Ng Fat, A Britton, PK Im, K Lin, A Topiwala, L Li, Z Chen, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 8041, 2023
32023
Ethnic differences in multimorbidity after accounting for social-economic factors, findings from The Health Survey for England
L Ng Fat, P Patil, JS Mindell, L Manikam, S Scholes
European Journal of Public Health 33 (6), 959-967, 2023
2023
Trends in socioeconomic inequalities in behavioural non-communicable disease risk factors: analysis of repeated cross-sectional health surveys in England between 2003 and 2019
F Ogunlayi, PC Coleman, LN Fat, JS Mindell, O Oyebode
BMC Public Health 23 (1), 1442, 2023
22023
Does the use of prediction equations to correct self-reported height and weight improve obesity prevalence estimates? A pooled cross-sectional analysis of Health Survey for …
S Scholes, LN Fat, A Moody, JS Mindell
BMJ open 13 (1), e061809, 2023
102023
OP62 Explanatory factors for ethnic inequalities in multimorbidity; findings from pooled health survey for England 2011–2018
LN Fat, S Scholes, J Mindell
J Epidemiol Community Health 76 (Suppl 1), A30-A30, 2022
2022
IDF21-0303 Prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors in English young, middle-aged and older adult with and without diabetes
KA Basit, J Mindell, L Fat
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 186, 2022
22022
Does the use of prediction equations to correct self-reported height and weight improve obesity prevalance estimates? A pooled cross-sectional analysis of Health Survey for …
L Ng Fat, A Moody, J Mindell
2022
Explanatory factors for variations in multimorbidity among ethnic groups: findings from the Health Survey for England 2011-2018
LN Fat, S Scholes, L Manikam, J Mindell
2022
Associations between social media usage and alcohol use among youths and young adults: findings from Understanding Society
L Ng Fat, N Cable, Y Kelly
Addiction 116 (11), 2995-3005, 2021
332021
Trends in cardiovascular disease risk factors by BMI category among adults in England, 2003‐2018
S Scholes, LN Fat, JS Mindell
Obesity 29 (8), 1347-1362, 2021
82021
A life‐time of hazardous drinking and harm to health among older adults: Findings from the Whitehall II prospective cohort study
L Ng Fat, S Bell, A Britton
Addiction 115 (10), 1855-1866, 2020
212020
Trends in cardiovascular disease risk factors by body mass index category among adults in England 2003-18: analysis of repeated cross-sectional national health surveys
S Scholes, LN Fat, JS Mindell
MedRxiv, 2020.09. 02.20186619, 2020
42020
P88 Exploring the relationship between social media use and alcohol consumption over time among youths; findings from understanding society
L Ng Fat, N Cable
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health 74 (Suppl 1), A84-A85, 2020
2020
The Health Survey for England in 2020, tracking children’s health for 30 years
A Moody, J Mindell, S Scholes, L Ng Fat
European Journal of Public Health 30 (Supplement_5), ckaa165. 1059, 2020
2020
P88 Exploring the relationship between social media use and alcohol consumption over time among youths; findings from understanding society
LN Fat, N Cable
J Epidemiol Community Health 74 (Suppl 1), A84-A85, 2020
2020
The silent epidemic of obesity in The Gambia: evidence from a nationwide, population-based, cross-sectional health examination survey
B Cham, S Scholes, LN Fat, O Badjie, NE Groce, JS Mindell
BMJ open 10 (6), e033882, 2020
152020
The association between alcohol consumption and sleep disorders among older people in the general population
A Britton, LN Fat, A Neligan
Scientific reports 10 (1), 5275, 2020
822020
Exploring the characteristics of newly defined at-risk drinkers following the change to the UK low risk drinking guidelines: a retrospective analysis using Health Survey for …
P Case, L Ng Fat, N Shelton
BMC Public Health 19, 1-13, 2019
62019
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