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Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Nigel Unwin
Anh Tran
et al.
Do cardiometabolic, behavioural and socioeconomic factors explain the 'healthy migrant effect' in the UK? Linked mortality follow-up of South Asians compared to white Europeans in the Newcastle Heart Project2017
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Peter Phillimore
Contrasting cardiovascular mortality trends in Eastern Mediterranean populations: Contributions from risk factor changes and treatments2016
Dr Helen Mason
Professor Julia Critchley
Dr Balsam Ahmad
Professor Peter Phillimore
Dr Shahaduz Zaman
et al.
A cost effectiveness analysis of salt reduction policies to reduce coronary heart disease in four Eastern Mediterranean countries2014
Anh Tran
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Richard McNally
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
et al.
Contribution of Behavioural Risk Factors and Socio-Economic Position to Mortality in British South Asian and European Adults: 17 year follow-up of the Newcastle Heart Project Cohort2013
Professor Richard Walker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Correlates of short- and long-term case fatality within an incident stroke population in Tanzania2013
Professor Richard Walker
Dr Matthew Dewhurst
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Adams
Electrocardiographic Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease and Stroke Risk Factors in Rural and Urban Tanzania: A Case–Control Study2013
Professor Richard Walker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Stroke risk factors in an incident population in urban and rural Tanzania: a prospective, community-based, case-control study2013
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Fasting blood glucose and insulin sensitivity are unaffected by HAART duration in Cameroonians on first line ARV treatment2012
Professor Mark Pearce
Peter Tennant
Professor Louise Parker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Lifecourse predictors of adult fibrinogen levels: the Newcastle Thousand Families Study2012
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Professor Nigel Unwin
Metabolic Profile of Sub-Saharan African Patients Presenting with First-ever-in-lifetime Stroke: Association with Insulin Resistance2012
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Gillian Hawthorne
Professor Nigel Unwin
Undiagnosed diabetes in the over-60s: performance of the Association of Public Health Observatories (APHO) Diabetes Prevalence Model in a general practice2012
Sarah Bowman
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Julia Critchley
Dr Wasim Maziak
Dr Shahaduz Zaman
et al.
Use of evidence to support healthy public policy: a policy effectiveness-feasibility loop2012
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Michalis Nicolaou
Professor Nigel Unwin
A cross-national comparative study of diabetes prevalence between English and Dutch south Asian Indian and African origin populations2011
Sarah Bowman
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Julia Critchley
Dr Wasim Maziak
A policy effectiveness-feasibility loop for evidence-based public health policy [abstract]2011
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes Prevalence in Populations of South Asian Indian and African Origins A Comparison of England and The Netherlands2011
Professor Richard Walker
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Post-stroke case fatality within an incident population in rural Tanzania2011
Dr Kay Mann
Peter Tennant
Professor Louise Parker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
et al.
The relatively small contribution of birth weight to blood pressure at age 49-51 years in the Newcastle Thousand Families Study2011
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
A cross-national comparative study of blood pressure and hypertension between english and dutch south-Asian-and African-origin Populations: The role of national context2010
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
A cross-national comparative study of smoking prevalence and cessation between English and Dutch South Asian and African origin populations: The role of national context2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Julia Critchley
Dr Wasim Maziak
Dr Shahaduz Zaman
A policy effectiveness-feasibility loop? Promoting the use of evidence to support the development of healthy public policy [abstract]2010
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Michael White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Age at natural menopause or hysterectomy in migrants from South Asia and women of European origin living in Newcastle, UK: Survival analyses2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Defining the research agenda to reduce the joint burden of disease from diabetes mellitus and tuberculosis: Viewpoint2010
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Michael Firbank
Professor Mark Walker
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Do obese but metabolically normal women differ in intra-abdominal fat and physical activity levels from those with the expected metabolic abnormalities? A cross-sectional study2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Estimates of the impact of diabetes on the incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis in different ethnic groups in England2010
Dr Fiona Pearson
Professor Julia Critchley
Professor Nigel Unwin
Increased risk of tuberculosis disease in people with diabetes mellitus: record-linkage study in a UK population2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
International Diabetes Federation: An update of the evidence concerning the prevention of type 2 diabetes2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Mortality attributable to diabetes: Estimates for the year 20102010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Peter James
Dorothy McLarty
Dr Richard McNally
Rural to urban migration and change in cardiovascular risk factors in Tanzania: a prospective cohort study2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Social determinants of diabetes and challenges of prevention2010
Professor Richard Walker
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Stroke incidence in rural and urban Tanzania: A prospective, community-based study2010
Professor Nigel Unwin
Tackling Africa's chronic disease burden: From the local to the global2010
Professor Julia Critchley
Professor Nigel Unwin
The role of public policy2010
Dr Fiona Pearson
Professor Julia Critchley
Professor Nigel Unwin
A review of co-morbidity between infectious and chronic disease in Sub Saharan Africa: TB and Diabetes Mellitus, HIV and Metabolic Syndrome, and the impact of globalization2009
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Cities, urbanization and health2009
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Louise Parker
Emeritus Professor Alan Craft
Cohort Profile: The Newcastle Thousand Families 1947 Birth Cohort2009
Dr Fiona Pearson
Professor Julia Critchley
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes & tuberculosis: A dangerous liaison & no white tiger2009
Paschal Awah
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Peter Phillimore
Diabetes Mellitus: Indigenous naming, indigenous diagnosis and self-management in an African setting: The example from Cameroon2009
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Differences in age at natural menopause between South Asian and European women: A cross-sectional study in Newcastle, UK2009
Professor Nigel Unwin
Ischaemic Heart Disease2009
Professor Mark Pearce
Peter Tennant
Professor Louise Parker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Lifecourse predictors of adult fibrinogen concentrations: the Newcastle thousand families birth chohort2009
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor Louise Parker
Professor Nigel Unwin
Sex differences in the association between infant feeding and blood cholesterol in later life: the Newcastle thousand families cohort study at age 49-51 years2009
Professor Nigel Unwin
The epidemiology and prevention of diabetes mellitus2009
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
The social determinants of diabetes2009
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Jazz Chamley
Total estradiol levels in migrant and British-born British Pakistani women: Investigating early life influences on ovarian function2009
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Paschal Awah
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Nigel Unwin
Type 2 diabetes management in nurse-led primary healthcare settings in urban and rural Cameroon2009
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Madeleine Murtagh
"Obesity" and "Clinical Obesity" Men's understandings of obesity and its relation to the risk of diabetes: A qualitative study2008
Dr Akheel Syed
Dr Christina Halpin
Professor Julie Irving
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
et al.
A common intron 2 polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor gene is associated with insulin resistance in men2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Cardiovascular disease in migrant populations with diabetes: magnitude of the problem and consequences for screening2008
Paschal Awah
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Peter Phillimore
Cure or control: Complying with biomedical regime of diabetes in Cameroon2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr William Kelly
Diabetes- and nondiabetes-related lower extremity amputation incidence before and after the introduction of better organized diabetes foot care: Continuous longitudinal monitoring using a standard method2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Jazz Chamley
Differences in body composition and cardiovascular and type 2 diabetes risk factors between migrant and British-born British Pakistani women2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Evolutionary perspectives on Type 2 diabetes in Asia2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
The diabetic foot in the developing world2008
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Caroline Relton
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Ashley Adamson
The relation between diarrhoeal episodes in infancy and both blood pressure and sodium intake in later life: The Newcastle Thousand Families Study2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Type 2 diabetes: an overview2008
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Dr Sheila Patel
et al.
A comparison of the new International Diabetes Federation definition of metabolic syndrome to WHO and NCEP definitions in Chinese, European and South Asian origin adults2007
Dr Susan Carr
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Tanja Pless-Mulloli
An Introduction to Public Health and Epidemiology2007
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes and the good, the bad and the ugly of globalization2007
Professor Julia Critchley
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes and the risk of tuberculosis: A neglected threat to public health?2007
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes and tuberculosis: The impact of the diabetes epidemic on tuberculosis incidence2007
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes and tuberculosis: the impact of the diabetes epidemic on tuberculosis incidence2007
Dr Don Amarasinghe
Professor Nigel Unwin
Risk factors for long-term complications in patients with type 2 diabetes attending government institutions in the Western Province of Sri Lanka: A case control study2007
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
Socio-economic position at birth, but not birth weight, is independently related to metabolic syndrome at age 502007
Julie Yallop
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Jazz Chamley
Dr Salma Ayis
et al.
Transient and persistent impaired glucose tolerance and progression to diabetes in South Asians and Europeans: New, large studies are a priority2007
John Oldroyd
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
A randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose tolerance in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
An international comparison of lower extremity amputation rates2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Anthropometry measures and prevalence of obesity in the urban adult population of Cameroon: An update from the Cameroon Burden of Diabetes Baseline Survey2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Association between socioeconomic status and adiposity in urban Cameroon2006
Dr Akheel Syed
Professor Julie Irving
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Andrew Hall
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Association of glucocorticoid receptor polymorphism A3669G in exon 9β with reduced central adiposity in women2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dorothy McLarty
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Leslie Carlin
Dr Sheila Patel
et al.
Changes in blood pressure and lipids associated with rural to urban migration in Tanzania2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Chronic non-communicable diseases2006
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Nigel Unwin
Clinical guidelines for older adults with diabetes mellitus2006
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Nigel Unwin
Clinical guidelines for older adults with diabetes mellitus.2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Definition and diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and intermediate hyperglycemia. Report of a WHO/IDF Consultation2006
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Differences in cortisol concentrations in South Asian and European men living in the United Kingdom2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Knowledge, attitudes, and behavior relating to diabetes and its main risk factors among urban residents in Cameroon: A qualitative survey2006
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Louise Parker
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Life course determinants of insulin secretion and sensitivity at age 50 years: the Newcastle Thousand Families Study2006
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nigel Unwin
Lifecourse predictors of normal metabolic parameters in overweight and obese adults2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Meeting report on the Bellagio Conference 'prevention of vascular diseases in the emerging world: An approach to global health equity'2006
Professor John O'Brien
Professor Nigel Unwin
Organization of spines on the dendrites of Purkinje cells2006
Dr Richard Edwards
Professor Nigel Unwin
Prevalence, awareness and management of hypertension in Cameroon: Findings of the 2003 Cameroon Burden of Diabetes Baseline Survey2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Randomised controlled trial evaluating lifestyle interventions in people with impaired glucose tolerance2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Jazz Chamley
Sex hormone-binding globulin and androgen levels in immigrant and British-born premenopausal British Pakistani women: Evidence of early life influences?2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
The metabolic syndrome2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Richard Walker
The prevalence of Parkinson's disease in an area of North Tyneside in the North-East of England2006
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Jazz Chamley
[abstract] Features of metabolic syndrome in premenopausal women in the UK: immigrants from Pakistan compared to Pakistani and European-origin women born in the UK2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Louise Hayes
Are insulin resistance, impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance all equally strongly related to age?2005
Danny Mohan
Professor Nigel Unwin
Awareness and knowledge of diabetes in Chennai--the Chennai Urban Rural Epidemiology Study [CURES-9]2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Dr Louise Hayes
Comparison of three different definitions for the metabolic syndrome in non-diabetic Europeans2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes Action Now: putting diabetes on the international agenda2005
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Louise Parker
Differences in the relationship between fetal life and components of the metabolic syndrome between men and women2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Global mortality attributable to diabetes: time for a realistic estimate2005
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Caroline Relton
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
Lifecourse determinants of fasting and post-challenge glucose at age 50 years: The Newcastle thousand families study2005
Dr Jean Adams
Professor Mark Pearce
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Louise Parker
et al.
No consistent association between birthweight and parental risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease2005
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Predicted and observed cardiovascular disease in South Asians: Application of FINRISK, Framingham and SCORE models to Newcastle Heart Project data2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Preventing Chronic Diseases: A vital investment2005
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Self-reported work strain is lower in South Asian than European people: cross-sectional survey2005
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Vincent Connolly
The Burden of Mortality Attributable to Diabetes : Realistic estimates for the year 20002005
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Nigel Unwin
Michael White
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
[abstract] Cardiovascular risk factors, predicted risk of outcomes, and observed mortality in South Asian populations2004
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
[abstract] Self reported work strain in a population based survey of UK South Asians2004
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Jazz Chamley
[abstract] The impact of early environment on ovarian function in premenopausal women2004
Professor Nigel Unwin
[comment] Rethinking the terms non-communicable disease and chronic disease2004
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes Action Now: WHO and IDF working together to raise awareness worldwide2004
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Exposure over the life course to an urban environment and its relation with obesity, diabetes, and hypertension in rural and urban Cameroon2004
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Is It Time to Reassess the Categorization of Disease Burdens in Low-Income Countries?2004
Raymond Pollock
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Vincent Connolly
Knowledge and practice of foot care in people with diabetes2004
Dr Akheel Syed
Professor Julie Irving
Dr Chris Redfern
Dr Andrew Hall
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Low Prevalence of the N363S Polymorphism of the Glucocorticoid Receptor in South Asians Living in the United Kingdom2004
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Prevalence of wheeze and self-reported asthma and asthma care in an urban and rural area of Tanzania and Cameroon2004
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Christopher Blackwell
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Ruth Ingram
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Serological evidence of Helicobacter pylori infection in UK South Asian and European populations: Implications for gastric cancer and coronary heart disease2004
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
The growing importance of non-communicable disease2004
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Douglas Lamont
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Stuart Bennett
et al.
A lifecourse study of risk for hyperinsulinaemia, dyslipidaemia and obesity (the central metabolic syndrome) at age 49-51 years2003
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Douglas Lamont
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Pearce
Dr Stuart Bennett
et al.
A lifecourse study of risk for hyperinsulinaemia, dyslipidaemia and obesity (the central metabolic syndrome) at age 49-51 years.[Erratum appears in Diabet Med. 2003 Sep;20(9):781]2003
Dr David Whiting
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nigel Unwin
Challenges to health care for diabetes in Africa2003
Professor Nigel Unwin
Definitions of the metabolic syndrome2003
Professor Nigel Unwin
Definitions of the metabolic syndrome2003
Professor Nigel Unwin
Geographic variation in lower extremity amputation rates2003
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Christopher Blackwell
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
et al.
IgG is higher in South Asians than Europeans: Does infection contribute to ethnic variation in cardiovascular disease?2003
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emerita Professor Sally Marshall
Professor Martin White
et al.
Microalbuminuria is more frequent in South Asian than in European origin populations: A comparative study in Newcastle, UK2003
Dr Louise Hayes
Michael White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
et al.
Patterns of physical activity - Reply2003
Dr Anna Tavridou
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Michael Laker
Predictors of lipoprotein(a) levels in a European and South Asian population in the Newcastle Heart Project2003
Dr Leslie Carlin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Dr Colin Fischbacher
et al.
Social Networks and Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in South Asians and Europeans in the UK2003
Professor Richard Walker
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Stroke mortality in urban and rural Tanzania2003
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
et al.
The metabolic syndrome phenotype in European origin men and women: a population based study2003
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jane Harland
et al.
Ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in coronary heart disease, diabetes and risk factors in Europeans and South Asians2002
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor James Shaw
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Impaired glucose tolerance and impaired fasting glycaemia: the current status on definition and intervention2002
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Walker
Investigation of the role of the T to G SNP in the adiponectin (AMP1) gene in abdominal obesity using parent-offspring trios2002
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Newcastle heart project2002
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Colin Fischbacher
et al.
Patterns of physical activity and relationship with risk markers for cardiovascular disease and diabetes in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and European adults in a UK population2002
Professor Nigel Unwin
The optimal timing of blood collection during the menstrual cycle for the assessment of endogenous sex hormones: Can interindividual differences in levels over the whole cycle be assessed on a single day?2002
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Tobacco smoking in Tanzania, East Africa: population based smoking prevalence using expired alveolar carbon monoxide as a validation tool2002
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Nigel Unwin
Trends in sex differences in mortality from heart disease - Oestrogen may contribute to variation in mortality2002
Professor Nigel Unwin
Variation in lower extremity amputation rates among persons with and without diabetes across 4 English centres: reasons why2002
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Martin White
Professor Nigel Unwin
et al.
Anaemia in Chinese, South Asian, and European populations in Newcastle upon Tyne: Cross sectional study2001
Dr Leslie Carlin
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Louise Hayes
Professor Nigel Unwin
Civilization and its discontents: Non-communicable disease, metabolic syndrome and rural-urban migration in Tanzania2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Commentary: Non-communicable disease and priorities for health policy in sub-Saharan Africa2001
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Development and validation of a questionnaire for the assessment of physical activity in epidemiological studies in Sub-Saharan Africa2001
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Nigel Unwin
Diabetes in sub-Saharan Africa2001
Dr Nicholas Roper
Professor Rudy Bilous
Dr William Kelly
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Vincent Connolly
et al.
Excess mortality in a population with diabetes and the impact of material deprivation: longitudinal, population based study2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Lifestyle advice improves insulin sensitivity and beta-cell function in individuals with impaired glucose tolerance2001
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Mark Walker
Maternal transmission of Type 2 diabetes varies by ethnic group: Cross-sectional survey of Europeans and South Asians2001
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Mismatch between perceived and actual overweight in diabetic and non-diabetic populations: A comparative study of south Asian and European women2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
Dr Louise Hayes
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Noncommunicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: where do they feature in the health research agenda?2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Noncommunicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: Where do they feature in the health research agenda?2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Randomised controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of behavioural interventions to modify cardiovascular risk factors in men and women with impaired glucose tolerance: Outcomes at 6 months2001
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population2001
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Smoking and alcohol consumption in a UK Chinese population2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Taking poverty to heart. Non-communicable diseases and the poor2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Tendency to, and predictors of, clustering of features of the Metabolic Syndrome in three ethnic groups2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Rudy Bilous
Dr William Kelly
The impact of material deprivation on mortality in a population with diabetes2001
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
The importance of injury as a cause of death in sub-Saharan Africa: Results of a community-based study in Tanzania2001
Dr Mark Dobson
Dr Chris Redfern
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jolanta Weaver
The N363S polymorphism of the glucocorticoid receptor: Potential contribution to central obesity in men and lack of association with other risk factors for coronary heart disease and diabetes mellitus2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Type 2 diabetes: the challenge of preventing a global epidemic2001
Professor Nigel Unwin
Application of the new ADA criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes to population studies in sub-Saharan Africa2000
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Cause-specific adult mortality: Evidence from community-based surveillance - Selected sites, Tanzania, 1992-19982000
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Cause-specific adult mortality: evidence from community-based surveillance - selected sites, Tanzania, 1992-19982000
Professor Nigel Unwin
Descriptive epidemiology short reports in Diabetic Medicine - An opportunity to present data with the population as the unit of variation2000
Dr Vincent Connolly
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Rudy Bilous
Diabetes prevalence and socioeconomic status: A population based study showing increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in deprived areas2000
Professor Nigel Unwin
Epidemiology of lower extremity amputation in centres in Europe, North America and East Asia2000
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Family history of diabetes in UK South Asians2000
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr David Whiting
Dr Terry Aspray
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Hypertension prevalence and care in an urban and rural area of Tanzania2000
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jane Harland
Pattern of associations between social class, education and Townsend Score and coronary heart disease, diabetes/impaired glucose intolerance and risk factors: cross sectional comparison of South Asian and Europeans2000
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr David Whiting
Dr Richard Edwards
Professor Nigel Unwin
Rural and urban differences in diabetes prevalence in Tanzania: The role of obesity, physical inactivity and urban living2000
Dr Philip Setel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Satellite broadcast on preparing for the next influenza pandemic2000
Professor Richard Walker
Dorothy McLarty
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Stroke mortality in urban and rural Tanzania2000
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Richard Edwards
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
The pitfalls of measuring changes in smoking habits. Essential NCD Health Intervention Project Team2000
Dr David Whiting
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Richard Edwards
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
The pitfalls of measuring changes in smoking habits. Essential NCD Health Intervention Project Team2000
Dr Sheila Patel
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Martin White
Dr Jane Harland
et al.
A comparison of proxy measures of abdominal obesity in Chinese, European and South Asian adults1999
Professor Nigel Unwin
Joan Mackintosh
Epidemiology of lower extremity amputations and proportion associated with diabetes in centres in Europe, North America, and East Asia1999
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Julie Yallop
Dr Louise Hayes
et al.
Heterogeneity of coronary heart disease risk factors in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, and European origin populations: Cross sectional study1999
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Nigel Unwin
Screening for diabetes and hypertension in sub-Saharan Africa: can waist measurements be used to identify those at risk?1999
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr David Whiting
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Tackling the emerging pandemic of non-communicable diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: The essential NCD health intervention project1999
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor Nigel Unwin
The diagnosis and classification of diabetes1999
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Martin White
et al.
Comparison of the current WHO and new ADA criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus in three ethnic groups in the UK1998
Dr Douglas Lamont
Professor Louise Parker
Dr Stuart Bennett
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Alan Craft
et al.
Early life and later determinants of adult disease: A 50 year follow-up study of the Newcastle Thousand Families cohort1998
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Dr Terry Aspray
Dr Eugene Sobngwi
Dr Philip Setel
et al.
Economic globalisation and its effect on health - Some diseases could be eradicated for the cost of a couple of fighter planes1998
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Richard Thomson
Dr Michael Laker
Implications of applying widely accepted cholesterol screening and management guidelines to a British adult population: Cross sectional study of cardiovascular disease and risk factors1998
Professor Nigel Unwin
Dr Jane Harland
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Body mass index, waist circumference, waist-hip ratio, and glucose intolerance in Chinese and Europid adults in Newcastle, UK1997
Professor Martin White
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Dr Simon Raybould
Professor Nigel Unwin
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
et al.
Identifying Chinese populations in the UK for epidemiological research: experience of a name analysis of the FHSA register1997
Dorothy McLarty
Emeritus Professor Sir George Sir George Alberti
Professor Nigel Unwin
Tropical medicine for the 21st century - Tropical medicine should become specialty of ''health in developing countries''1996
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Cycling, physical exercise, and the millennium fund.1995