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Newcastle AuthorsTitleYearFull text
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
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
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
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
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
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 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
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 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
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
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 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 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
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
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Nigel Unwin
Trends in sex differences in mortality from heart disease - Oestrogen may contribute to variation in mortality2002
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 Colin Fischbacher
Dr Joanne Lally
Improving the quality of communicable disease control: the example of meningococcal disease2001
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
Professor Martin White
Jo Gray
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Use of a journal club and letter-writing exercise to teach critical appraisal to medical undergraduates2001
Denise Howel
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Jo Gray
Emeritus Professor Oliver James
et al.
An exploratory population-based case-control study of primary biliary cirrhosis2000
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Professor Raj Bhopal CBE
Professor Nigel Unwin
Professor Martin White
Family history of diabetes in UK South Asians2000
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Dr David Chappel
Dr Richard Edwards
Health surveys via the Internet: quick and dirty or rapid and robust?2000
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Impact of laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A population-based study2000
Dr David Chappel
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Qualitative findings from a survey of lecturers in public health medicine2000
Dr David Chappel
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Dr Richard Edwards
Academic training in public health medicine in the UK: Findings from an electronic mail census [1]1999
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Circumcision of newborn boys1999
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Circumcision of newborn boys (multiple letters) [2]1999
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Prospective study of high dependency care requirements and provision (multiple letters)1999
Dr Colin Fischbacher
Prospective study of high dependency care requirements and provision 44(1): 19-231999