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    Obesity prevalence among healthcare professionals in England: a cross-sectional study using the Health Survey for England by Richard G Kyle, Jane Wills, Catherine Mahoney, Louise Hoyle, Muireann Kelly, Iain M Atherton

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Objective To estimate obesity prevalence among healthcare professionals in England and compare prevalence with those working outside of the health services.Design Cross-sectional study based on data from 5 years (2008–2012) of the nationally representative Health Survey for England.Setting England.Participants 20 103 adults aged 17–65 years indicating they were economically active at the time of survey classified into four occupational groups: nurses (n=422), other healthcare professionals (n=412), unregistered care workers (n=736) and individuals employed in non-health-related occupations (n=18 533).Outcome measure Prevalence of obesity defined as body mass index ≥30.0 with 95% CIs and weighted to reflect the population.Results Obesity prevalence was high across all occupational groups including: among nurses (25.1%, 95% CI 20.9% to 29.4%); other healthcare professionals (14.4%, 95% CI 11.0% to 17.8%); non-health-related occupations (23.5%, 95% CI 22.9% to 24.1%); and unregistered care workers who had the highest prevalence of obesity (31.9%, 95% CI 28.4% to 35.3%). …”
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    Halsbury's laws of England Vol. 18(2) /

    Published 2000
    “…Halsbury's laws of England. Monthly review.…”
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    CONTEMPORARY RACISM IN ENGLAND AND THE CASE OF REFUGEE CHILDREN by Liana Lewis

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…In contemporary England refugeeness has been one of the main issues throughout de British identity has been imagined. …”
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    Hypergamy reconsidered: Marriage in England, 1837-2021. by Gregory Clark, Neil Cummins

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Consistent with this, there was no differential tendency in England of men and women to marry by family status. …”
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    The All England law Reports 2010, Vol. 1 /

    Published 2010
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    The All England law Reports 2010, Vol. 2 /

    Published 2010
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    The All England law Reports 2010, Vol. 3 /

    Published 2013
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    The All England law Reports 2019, Vol. 1 /

    Published 2020
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    The All England law Reports 2019, Vol. 2 /

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