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Improving How Physical Activity is Assessed in Primary Care: A Data Analysis and Expert Informed Review and Consultation

Improving How Physical Activity is Assessed in Primary Care: A Data Analysis and Expert Informed Review and Consultation

by mdnmslw7 | Apr 27, 2026 | Digital, Healthy ageing, Past projects, Physical activity

NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing People Newcastle team Manchester team London School of Economics team Experts by experience Specialist collaborators Community partners Research Current projects Past projects Methods Equality, diversity and inclusion...
Public understanding of ageing: a survey to inform prevention initiatives to promote health and independence in later life

Public understanding of ageing: a survey to inform prevention initiatives to promote health and independence in later life

by mdnmslw7 | Apr 23, 2026 | Current projects, Healthy ageing

NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing People Newcastle team Manchester team London School of Economics team Experts by experience Specialist collaborators Community partners Research Current projects Past projects Methods Equality, diversity and inclusion...
Preferences for Models of Care for Older People With High Care Needs: Survey of People Aged 50 years and Over in England

Preferences for Models of Care for Older People With High Care Needs: Survey of People Aged 50 years and Over in England

by mdnmslw7 | Apr 9, 2026 | Care, Economics, Healthy ageing, Publications

NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing People Newcastle team Manchester team London School of Economics team Experts by experience Specialist collaborators Community partners Research Current projects Past projects Methods Equality, diversity and inclusion...
Interrupting sedentary behaviour when working from home: a qualitative exploration of older desk-based employees

Interrupting sedentary behaviour when working from home: a qualitative exploration of older desk-based employees

by mdnmslw7 | Mar 24, 2026 | Healthy ageing, Physical activity, Publications

NIHR Policy Research Unit in Healthy Ageing People Newcastle team Manchester team London School of Economics team Experts by experience Specialist collaborators Community partners Research Current projects Past projects Methods Equality, diversity and inclusion...
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