Andy P Jones
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Recent Articles
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Carr S, Atkin A, Jones A, Milton K
Prev Med
. 2023 Nov;
177:107754.
PMID: 37951545
Objective: Using cross-sectional data from the 2018 Health Survey for England, this study describes the types of impairment reported by people with chronic conditions and the association of chronic conditions...
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Carr S, Atkin A, Jones A, Pulsford R, Milton K
J Phys Act Health
. 2023 May;
20(8):683-689.
PMID: 37146983
Background: Evidence on the prevalence, determinants, and health outcomes of physical activity in disabled people is limited. It is possible that the limited availability of high-quality scientific evidence is due...
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Harvey D, Milton K, Jones A, Atkin A
J Phys Act Health
. 2023 Mar;
20(4):348-357.
PMID: 36863356
Background: Temporal changes in sedentary behavior patterns reflect the evolving nature of our built and social environments, particularly the expanding availability of electronic media. It is important to understand what...
4.
Kontostoli E, Jones A, Atkin A
BMC Public Health
. 2022 Jun;
22(1):1143.
PMID: 35672753
Background: Screen behaviours are highly prevalent in young people and excessive screen use may pose a risk to physical and mental health. Understanding the timing and social settings in which...
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Kontostoli E, Jones A, Pearson N, Foley L, Biddle S, Atkin A
Int J Behav Med
. 2022 Mar;
30(1):122-132.
PMID: 35275347
Background: Screen behaviours are highly prevalent in adolescents and may be adversely associated with physical and mental health. Understanding how screen behaviours inter-relate with physical activity and sleep may help...
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Bowyer R, Twohig-Bennett C, Coombes E, Wells P, Spector T, Jones A, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Dec;
813:152321.
PMID: 34915018
Exposure to natural environments, known as greenspace, appears to positively influence health, yet the mechanisms are unclear. Given that gut microbiota are associated with inflammatory disorders more prevalent in urban...
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Harvey D, Milton K, Jones A, Atkin A
Prev Med
. 2021 Dec;
154:106909.
PMID: 34871663
Many adults accumulate considerable time in screen-based behaviours, some of which have been associated with negative physical and psychological health outcomes. The aims of this study were to characterise contemporary...
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Kontostoli E, Jones A, Pearson N, Foley L, Biddle S, Atkin A
Obes Rev
. 2021 Jun;
22(9):e13263.
PMID: 34080284
Sedentary behaviors are highly prevalent in youth and may be associated with markers of physical and mental health. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to quantify the age-related change in...
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Hajna S, Brage S, Dalton A, Griffin S, Jones A, Khaw K, et al.
Health Place
. 2020 Dec;
67:102490.
PMID: 33321456
The environments in which young and middle-aged adults live may influence their physical activity (PA) behaviours. These associations are less clear among older adults. We estimated cross-sectional and prospective associations...
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Fynn J, Hardeman W, Milton K, Jones A
BMC Public Health
. 2020 Jun;
20(1):1000.
PMID: 32586301
Background: Physical activity and dietary change programmes play a central role in addressing public health priorities. Programme evaluation contributes to the evidence-base about these programmes; and helps justify and inform...