The July 2014 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. You can read it here, and sign up for future issues. This issue includes: Neighbourhood food environments, diet and health […]
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500th baby joins pioneering infant nutrition study
On Thursday 10 July 2014, researchers from the University of Cambridge welcomed Jessica and her mother as she became the 500th participant in the Baby Milk study at the MRC […]
High-quality traffic-free routes encourage more walking and cycling
New study finds overall physical activity is increased by proximity to routes The provision of new, high-quality, traffic-free cycling and walking routes in local communities has encouraged more people to […]
New Evidence Brief: takeaway food outlets, diet and health
Announcing a new Evidence Brief from CEDAR: Are takeaways adding pounds?How takeaway food outlets where we live and work may affect our health Where we live and work can affect […]
When mothers are active so are their children – but many mothers are not.
A study of physical activity patterns of women and their four-year-olds reveals a strong association between the two. It also shows that only 53% of mothers engaged in 30 minutes […]
Takeaway exposure associated with increased consumption and obesity
People who live and work near a high number of takeaway food outlets tend to eat more of these foods and are more likely to be obese than those less […]
New infographic: Food, income and education: who eats more of what?
The types and quantities of foods we eat are influenced by our personal characteristics and also our social and economic situations. Income and educational attainment are particularly important in determining […]
Children living close to fast food outlets more likely to be overweight
Children living in areas surrounded by fast food outlets are more likely to be overweight or obese according to new research from the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the […]
London bike hire: health benefits outweigh risks from injury and pollution
The London cycle hire scheme has had a positive overall effect on the health of its users by increasing physical activity within the capital. These benefits outweigh the potential negative […]
Research finds cycling in England increases following flagship government investment
Cycling initiatives in England have had a positive effect on the numbers of people cycling to work, including among those from the most deprived areas, according to a new study […]
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