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Publications
By Principal Investigator(s):
| Cox, B.D. and Whichelow, M.J. (1985) 'Carbon monoxide levels in the breath of smokers: effect of domestic heating systems', British Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 39, pp.75-78.
Whichelow, M.J. et al. (1986) 'Dietary habits of smokers', British Journal of Addiction, 81, p.714.
Cox, B.D. et al. (1987), Health and lifestyle survey, Cambridge: The Health Promotion Trust.
Blaxter, M. (1987) 'Evidence on inequality in health from a national survey', The Lancet, 11, pp.30-33.
Huppert, F.A. et.al. (1988) 'The value of an improved scoring system (CGHQ) for the General Health Questionnaire in a representative community sample', Psychological Medicine, 18, pp.1001-1006.
Whichelow, M.J. et al. (1988) 'Comparison of some dietary habits of smokers and non-smokers', British Journal of Addiction, 83, pp.295-304.
Cox, B.D. (1989) 'The relationship of smoking habits to waist/hip ratio in the Health and Lifestyle Survey', International Journal of Obesity, 13, supplement 1, pp.S80.
Cox, B.D. (1989) 'Association of leisure and sporting activities with health in the Health and Lifestyle Survey', Fit For Life symposium, Cambridge: The Health Promotion Research Trust, pp.3-27.
Elliott, B.J. and Huppert, F.A. (1989?)'In sickness and in health: associations between physical and mental wellbeing, employment, and parental status in a British nationwide sample of married women', Psychological Medicine, Promotion Vol.3.
Huppert, F.A. et al. (1989) 'The factor structure of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ-30): a reliability study on 6317 community residents', British Journal of Psychiatry, 155, pp.178-185.
Huppert, F.A. and Weinstein, A.D. (1989?), Qualitative differences in psychiatric symptoms between high risk groups assessed on a screening test (GHQ-30).
Whichelow, M.J. (1989) 'Which foods contain dietary fibre? The beliefs of a random sample of the British population', European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 42, pp.945-951.
Whichelow, M.J. (1989) 'Choice of spread by a random sample of the British population', European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 43, pp.1-10.
Blaxter, M. (1990), Health and lifestyles, London: Tavistock Routledge.
Cox, B.D. and Whichelow, M.J. (1990) 'Body Mass Index, Waist/Hip Ratio and Pulse Rate in non-smokers, smokers and ex-smokers relative to time of quitting', International Journal of Obesity, 14, supplement 2, pp.S108.
Huppert, F.A. et al. (1990) 'Reliability of GHQ factor structures', British Journal of Psychiatry, 156, pp.131-132.
Whichelow, M.J. and Erzinclioglu, S.W. (1990) 'Is there a North/South divide? Regional variations in the diet of British adults', Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 49, 76A.
Whichelow, M.J. and Erzinclioglu, S.W. (1990) 'Comparison of the diet of smokers and non-smokers', Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 49, 42A.
Whichelow, M.J. and Treasure, F.P. (1990) 'Diet and health in a random sample of British adults', Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 49, 57A.
Cox, B.D., Huppert, F.A. and Whichelow, M.J. (1993), The Health and Lifestyle Survey: seven years on, Aldershot: Dartmouth.
A more comprehensive bibliography also appears in the main HALS documentation. | | | Resulting from Secondary Analysis:
| Carr-Hill, R.A., Maynard, A. and Slack, R. 'Morbidity variation and RAWP', Journal of Epidemiology of Community Health.
Gratton, C. and Tice, A., The demand for sport: a two-stage econometric model.
Lamb, K.L. et al., A comparison of selected health-related data from surveys of a general population and a sporting population.
Long, A.F., A review of multivariate methods for a discrete outcome variable as applied to the analysis of health perceptions.
Graham, H. 'Women and smoking in the United Kingdom: the implications for health promotion', Health Promotion, 3(4).
Graham, H. (1989) 'The changing patterns of women's smoking', Health Visitor, vol. 62, January.
Gratton, C. and Tice, A. (1989) 'Sports participation and health', Leisure Studies, 8, pp.77-92.
Heyman, K. et al. (1990) 'Social class and the prevalence of handicapping conditions', Disability, Handicap and Society, 5(2), pp.167-184.
Thorogood, M. and Vessey, M.P. (1990) 'Trends in use of oral contraceptives in Britain', The British Journal of Family Planning 16, pp.41-53.
Krause, N., Liang, J. and Keith, V. (1990) 'Personality, social support and psychological distress in later life', Psychology and Aging, 5(2).
Swann, A.V. (1990), How much can health promotion achieve?, January.
Cramer, D. (1991) 'Neuroticism, psychological distress and conjugal bereavement', Personality and Individual Differences, 12(11), pp.1147-1149.
Cramer, D. (1991) 'Social support and psychological distress in women and men', British Journal of Medical Psychology, 64, pp.147-158.
Thornton, A.J. and Lee, P.N., Differences between active smokers, ex-smokers, those exposed to environmental tobacco smoke, and those not exposed to tobacco smoke, submission to Indoor Air Quality and Total Human Exposure Committee, Science Advisory Board, U.S. EPA, July 1st, 1992.
Benzeval, M., Judge, K. and Solomon, M. (1992), The health status of Londoners: a comparative perspective, London: King's Fund London Initiative, Working Paper No.1.
Thompson D.H. and Warburton, D.M. (1992) 'Lifestyle differences between smokers, ex-smokers and non-smokers, and implications for their health', Psychology and Health, 7, pp.311-321.
Duncan, C., Jones, K. and Moon, G. (1993) 'Blood pressure, age and gender' IN G. Woodhouse (ed.), A guide to ML3 for new users: second edition, University of London, Institute of Education, pp.55-82.
Duncan, C., Jones, K. and Moon, G. (1993) 'Do places matter? A multi-level analysis of regional variations in health-related behaviour in Britain', Social Science Medicine, 37(6), pp.725-733.
Thompson D.H. and Warburton, D.M. (1993) 'Dietary and mental health differences between never-smokers living in smoking and non-smoking households', Journal of Smoking-Related Diseases, 4(3), pp.203-211.
Cramer, D. (1993) 'Personality and marital dissolution', Personality and Individual Differences, 14(4), pp.605-607.
Cramer, D. (1993) 'Living alone, marital status, gender and health', Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 3, pp.1-5.
Cramer, D. 'Personality,socio-economic status and age disparity in marriage ', Personality and Individual Differences 15(6), 1993, pp. 725-727.
Anderson, J., Huppert, F. and Rose, G. (1993) 'Normality, deviance and minor psychiatric morbidity in the community', Psychological Medicine, 23, pp.475-485.
Pill, R., Peters, T.J. and Robling, M.R. (1993) 'Factors associated with health behaviour among mothers of lower socio-economic status: a British example', Social Science and Medicine, 36(9), pp.1137-1144.
Pill, R., Peters, T.J. and Robling, M.R. (1993) 'How important is health behaviour to the health of mothers of lower socio-economic status?', Journal of Public Health Medicine, 15(1), pp.77-82.
Lee, P.N. (1994) 'Environmental tobacco smoke and lung cancer: are the conclusions of the USA EPA justified?' , Indoor Air Quality and Respiratory Disease, Indoor Air International.
Lee, P. (1994?) 'The need for caution in interpreting low level risks reported by epidemiologists' IN James Le Fanu (ed.), Preventionitis: the exaggerated claims of health promotion, Social Affairs Unit.
Lee, P.N. (1994?) 'An assessment of the epidemiological evidence relating lung cancer risk in never smokers to environmental tobacco smoke exposure' IN H. Kasuga (ed.), Environmental tobacco smoke, Springer-Verlag.
Croft, P.R. and Rigby, A.S. (1994) 'Socioeconomic influences on back problems n the community in Britain', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 48, pp.166-170.
Thornton, A., Lee, P. and Fry, J. (1994) 'Differences between smokers, ex-smokers, passive smokers and non-smokers', Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 47(10), pp.1143-1162.
Myers, L. (1995), Obesity and the health and lifestyle surveys in 1984/85 and 1991/92: good or bad news for the Government?, report for MSc Medical Demography, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London, September.
Gray, R. et al.. (1996) 'Exploring survey non-response: the effect of attrition on a follow-up of the 1984-85 health and lifestyle survey', The Statistician 45(2), pp.163-183.
Marks, L. (1996), Counting the cost: the real impact of non-insulin dependent diabetes, London: British Diabetic Association/King's Fund Institute.
Judge, P. (1996), Inequalities in access to exercise and leisure activities among third agers, Tourism and Leisure Research Project paper, Centre for Tourism and Leisure Studies, Canterbury Christ Church College.
Grainge, M. (1996), Social support and personality: the Health and Lifestyle Survey, research paper, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Leicester.
King's Fund Policy Institute (1996) 'Education, economic prosperity and health', Society and Health 3, Summer, pp. 1-5.
Krause, N. (1997), Received support, anticipated support, social class and mortality, research paper, School of Public Health and Institute of Geronotology, University of Michigan, USA.
Tomlinson, M. (1998), Lifestyles and social class, CRIC Discussion Paper No. 9, Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition, University of Manchester.
Chandola, T. (1998) 'Social inequality in coronary heart disease: a comparison of occupational classifications', Social Science and Medicine, 47(4), pp.525-533.
Tomlinson, M. (1998) 'Changes in tastes in Britain, 1985-1992', British Food Journal, 100(6), pp.295-301.
Tomlinson, M. and McMeekin, A. (1998), Does the 'social' have a role in the evolution of consumption, CRIC Discussion Paper No.14, Centre for Research on Innovation and Competition, University of Manchester.
Cooper, H., Ginn, J. and Arber, S. (1999), Health-related behaviour and attitudes of older people: secondary analysis of national datasets, London: HEA.
Carey, I.M., Strachan, D.P. and Cook, D.G.(1998) 'Effects of changes in fresh fruit consumption on ventilatory function in healthy British adults', American Journal of Respiratory Critical Care Medicine, 158, pp.728-733.
Carey, I.M., Cook, D.G. and Strachan, D.P. (1999) 'The effects of adiposity and weight change on forced expiratory volume decline in a longitudinal study of adults', International Journal of Obesity, 23, pp.979-985.
Carey, I.M., Cook, D.G. and Strachan, D.P. (1999) 'The effects of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on lung function in a longitudinal study of British adults', Epidemiology, 10(3), pp.319-326.
Bellaby, P. and Bellaby, F. (1999) 'Unemployment and ill-health: local labour markets and ill health in Britain', Sociology, 13(3), pp.461-482.
Grainge, M.J., Brugha, T.S. and Spiers, N. (2000) 'Social support, personality and depressive symptoms over 7 years: the Health and Lifestyle cohort', Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, vol.35, pp.366-374.
Forster, M. and Jones, A.M. (2001) 'The role of tobacco taxes in starting and quitting smoking: duration analysis of British data', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 164(3), pp.517-547.
Boniface, D.R. et al. (2001) 'Social and demographic factors predictive of change over seven years in CHD-related behaviours in men aged 18-49 years', Public Health, pp.246-252.
Boniface, D.R. and Tefft, M.E. (2002) 'Dietary fats and 16-year coronary heart disease in a cohort of men and women in Great Britain', European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 56, pp.786-792.
Winegarden, C.R. (2005) 'From "Prehypertension" to Hypertension? Additional Evidence', Annals of Epidemiology, 15(9), pp.720-725.
Batty, G.D. et al. (2009) 'Alcohol problems and all-cause mortality in men and women: predictive capacity of a clinical screening tool in an 21 year follow-up of a large, UK-wide, general population-based survey', Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 66, pp.317-21.
Batty, G.D. and Gale, C.R. (2009) 'Impact of resurvey non-response on the associations between established risk factors and cardiovascular disease mortality: prospective cohort study', Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 63, pp.652-5.
The Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) has produced a 'Data Dictionary' covering summary information on UK-based survey series (including HALS) that include any data on alcohol use. Further information and links to the dictionary documents may be found on the IAS Data Dictionary - Table of Contents web page.
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