Announcing a new Evidence Brief from CEDAR: Multiple social ties and healthy eating in older people Findings from the EPIC-Norfolk study Supporting an ageing population is a key health challenge […]
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CEDAR Bulletin Summer 2013 – out now
The summer 2013 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. You can read it here, and sign up for future issues here. This issue includes: What shall we do about […]
CEDAR Bulletin Spring 2013 – out now
The spring 2013 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. You can read it here, and sign up for future issues here. This issue includes: Funding CEDAR renewed for five […]
Centre for Diet and Activity Research renewed for five years
Building evidence and research capacity for effective public health action The Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR) has been renewed for five years – as part of the UK […]
New Evidence Brief: How promoting active travel can help meet the physical activity challenge
We have recently published a new Evidence Brief: Walking & Cycling for Transport How promoting active travel can help meet the physical activity challengeIt is well established that many people […]
Recent CEDAR Publications: active travel, greenhouse gas reduction and children’s physical activity
The following papers are a selection of recent publications by CEDAR authors Change in active travel and changes in recreational and total physical activity in adults: longitudinal findings from iConnect […]
CEDAR Bulletin Winter 2013 – out now
The winter 2013 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. You can read it here, and sign up for future issues. This issue includes: New Evidence Brief – Children’s diet […]
New Evidence Briefs – physical activity and diet in schools
CEDAR has recently published two new Evidence Briefs: School-based physical activity programmes: Review for the Youth Sport Trust Children’s diets and school: Findings from CEDAR studies and evidence review .Also […]
CEDAR Bulletin Autumn 2012 – out now
The autumn 2012 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. You can read it here, and sign up for future issues. This issue includes: New Evidence Brief: School-based physical activity […]
Pioneering computer model measures health impact of green transport
A pioneering computer model has been developed that enables transport planners to measure how greener transport strategies impact on people’s health. The Integrated Transport and Health Impact Model (ITHIM), developed […]