Pathways to obesity Identifying local, modifiable determinants of physical activity and diet Mai Stafford, Amanda Sacker Dept of Epidemiology & Public.
Dr Wendy L Wrieden, University of Dundee Karen L Barton, University of Dundee Julie Armstrong, Glasgow Caledonian University Using Scottish Data from UK.
Using ESDS Government Resources for Health Research Dr. Anthony Rafferty ESDS Government Centre for Census and Survey Research University of Manchester.
Ron Johnston Sports & Development Services Manager.
Scottish Health Inequalities in context Dr Laurence Gruer OBE.
Health Walks in East Dunbartonshire. Physically active people have up to 50 per cent reduced risk of major chronic disease such as coronary heart disease,
The nature of health and well-being: how trees and woods keep us fit and feeling good!
Natural places: Lyme disease risk management and communication.
Tesco obesity campaign
Why Weight is Important in Cancer | Dr Martin Wiseman
Nmhw presentation 17 june 2017
Public forests and public health: the emerging evidence base for the role of woodlands in promoting physical and psychological wellbeing.