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Increasing children’s lunchtime consumption of fruit and vegetables: an evaluation of the Food Dudes programme
D Upton, P Upton, C Taylor
Public Health Nutrition 6 (6), 1066-1072, 2013
892013
Family-based childhood obesity interventions in the UK: a systematic review of published studies.
P Upton, C Taylor, R Erol, D Upton
Community Practitioner 87 (5), 25-29, 2014
482014
Fruit and vegetable intake of primary school children: a study of school meals.
D Upton, P Upton, C Taylor
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 25 (6), 557-562, 2012
442012
The effects of the Food Dudes programme on children’s intake of unhealthy foods at lunchtime
D Upton, P Upton, C Taylor
Perspectives in Public Health, 2014
202014
What Are the Support Needs of Men with Multiple Sclerosis, and Are They Being Met?
D Upton, C Taylor
International Journal of MS Care, 2014
172014
A service model for delivering care closer to home
J Dodd, C Taylor, P Bunyan, P White, S Thomas, D Upton
Primary Health Care Research & Development 12 (2), 95-111, 2010
162010
Increasing primary school children’s fruit and vegetable consumption: A review of the food dudes programme
C Taylor, P Upton, D Upton
Health Education 115 (2), 178-196, 2015
152015
Can a school-based intervention increase children’s fruit and vegetable consumption in the home setting?
C Taylor, H Darby, P Upton, D Upton
Perspectives in Public Health 133 (6), 330-336, 2013
152013
The effectiveness of local child weight management programmes: an audit study.
P Upton, C Taylor, D Peters, R Erol, D Upton
Child: Care, Health and Development 39 (1), 125-133, 2013
122013
Psychology Express: Educational Psychology (Undergraduate Revision Guide)
P Upton, CE Taylor
Pearson, 2014
72014
Can a school-based intervention increase fruit and vegetable consumption for children with Autism?
C Taylor, P Upton, D Upton
Education and Health 31 (3), 95-97, 2013
72013
Exploring primary school teachers' experiences of implementing a healthy eating intervention.
P Upton, C Taylor, D Upton
Education and Health 30 (2), 27-31, 2012
52012
Parental provision and children’s consumption of fruit and vegetables did not increase following the Food Dudes programme
D Upton, C Taylor, P Upton
Health Education 114 (1), 58-66, 2014
42014
What do lunchtime staff think about children’s eating habits following a healthy eating intervention?
F South, C Taylor, H Darby, P Upton, D Upton
Education and Health 30 (4), 108-112, 2012
22012
Reply to “Evaluation to the Food Dudes programme by Upton et al.”
P Upton, D Upton, C Taylor
Public Health Nutrition 16 (8), 1523, 2013
2013
Is on-line Patchwork Text Assessment a panacea for assessment practices in Higher Education?
P Upton, C Taylor
Psychology Teaching Review 19 (1), 41-46, 2013
2013
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