Kremlin Wickramasinghe
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Recent Articles
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Mino E, Hanson C, Naber I, Weissenfels A, Mchale S, Saftig J, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
. 2023 Nov;
20(1):140.
PMID: 38012688
Background: Physical activity referral schemes (PARS) are complex multicomponent interventions that represent a promising healthcare-based concept for physical activity (PA) promotion. This systematic review and narrative synthesis aimed to identify...
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Rippin H, Maximova K, Loyola E, Breda J, Wickramasinghe K, Ferreira-Borges C, et al.
Prev Chronic Dis
. 2023 Nov;
20:E104.
PMID: 37972606
The objective of this study was to characterize fruit and vegetable consumption in 9 selected countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region. We analyzed data on fruit and...
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Hetz K, Weerasinghe N, Rippin H, Wickramasinghe K, Zhiteneva O, Usman M, et al.
Nutrients
. 2023 Sep;
15(18).
PMID: 37764671
The rapidly growing field of digital meal delivery platforms has transformed the out of home (OOH) food environment, presenting both opportunities and challenges for public health. This paper introduces the...
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Wickramasinghe K, Lobstein T, Lazeri L
Obes Rev
. 2023 Sep;
24 Suppl 2:e13609.
PMID: 37753606
No abstract available.
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Clifford Astbury C, Lee K, McGill E, Clarke J, Egan M, Halloran A, et al.
Int J Health Policy Manag
. 2023 Aug;
12:6772.
PMID: 37579437
Background: Given the complex determinants of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), and the dynamic policy landscape, researchers and policymakers are exploring the use of systems thinking and complexity science (STCS) in developing...
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Perera V, Allen L, Farrand C, Kwong E, Liyanage I, Wickramasinghe K
PLoS One
. 2023 Jul;
18(7):e0289112.
PMID: 37478108
The World Health Organization has set clear global targets in reducing non-communicable disease mortality by 2030 in its sustainable development goals. This study models the number of deaths that could...
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Kontsevaya A, Imaeva A, Balanova Y, Breda J, Wickramasinghe K, Jewell J, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2023 Mar;
26(S1):s32-s40.
PMID: 36912113
Objective: To compare the frequency and healthfulness of foods being advertised to children and adolescents in four countries of WHO European region. Design: Cross-sectional quantitative study, guided by an adapted...
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Maximova K, Loyola Elizondo E, Rippin H, Breda J, Cappuccio F, Hajihosseini M, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2023 Feb;
26(S1):s20-s31.
PMID: 36779266
Objective: To inform strategies aimed at improving blood pressure (BP) control and reducing salt intake, we assessed educational inequalities in high blood pressure (HBP) awareness, treatment and control; physician's advice...
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Kontsevaya A, Rippin H, Lyu S, Chen Q, Mukaneeva D, Antsiferova A, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Jan;
13(1):e066282.
PMID: 36690399
Objectives: We used the WHO draft nutrient profile model (NPM) to evaluate baby foods targeted at infants and young children (IYC) aged 6-36 months in the Russian Federation to assess...
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Kwong E, Whiting S, Bunge A, Leven Y, Breda J, Rakovac I, et al.
Public Health Nutr
. 2022 Oct;
26(S1):s6-s19.
PMID: 36263661
Objective: The WHO recommends that adults consume less than 5 g of salt per day to reduce the risk of CVD. This study aims to examine the average population daily...