Browsing publications by Dr Kathryn Parkinson

Newcastle AuthorsTitleYear
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Heather Dickinson
Professor Allan Colver
Pain in young people aged 13-17 years with cerebral palsy: cross-sectional, multi-centre European study2013
Professor Allan Colver
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Heather Dickinson
Association Between Participation in Life Situations of Children With Cerebral Palsy and Their Physical, Social, and Attitudinal Environment: A Cross-Sectional Multicenter European Study2012
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Professor Ashley Adamson
Earlier predictors of eating disorder symptoms in 9-year old children. A longitudinal Study2012
Dr Mark Pearce
Dr Laura Basterfield
Kay Mann
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Early Predictors of Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in 8-10 Year Old Children: The Gateshead Millennium Study2012
Dr Laura Basterfield
Dr Mark Pearce
Professor Ashley Adamson
Jessica Reilly
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Effect of choice of outcome measure on studies of the etiology of obesity in children2012
Dr Laura Basterfield
Dr Mark Pearce
Professor Ashley Adamson
S Parimala A Saminathan
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
et al.
Physical Activity, Sedentary Behavior, and Adiposity in English Children2012
Dr Heather Dickinson
Professor Allan Colver
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Predictors of drop-out in a multi-centre longitudinal study of participation and quality of life of children with cerebral palsy2012
Professor Allan Colver
Dr Heather Dickinson
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Access of children with cerebral palsy to the physical, social and attitudinal environment they need: a cross-sectional European study2011
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Dr Mark Pearce
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor Ann Le Couteur
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Cohort Profile: The Gateshead Millennium Study2011
Dr Kathryn Parkinson
Helen Rice
Incorporating Children's and Their Parents' Perspectives into Condition-Specific Quality-of-Life Instruments for Children with Cerebral Palsy: A Qualitative Study2011
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