The Obesity research group is interested in establishing the causes of obesity across the lifespan, developing and testing behavioural interventions for the prevention and management of obesity in children and adults, and evaluating obesity-related public health initiatives. We also study energy balance behaviours, including eating behaviour, physical activity and sleep. We have expertise in behavioural and psychometric measurement, epidemiology, behaviour genetics, intervention design, trial management and qualitative research.
Contact
This group is led by Dr Clare Llewellyn (c.llewellyn@ucl.ac.uk)
Group members
Research staff: Dr Clare Llewellyn, Dr Pippa Lally, Dr Andrea Smith, Dr Silvia Pastorino and Kristiane Tommerup
PhD students: Sarah Breathnach and Alexandra Rhodes
Research
Ongoing PhD projects
- Reducing calorie intake among working adults: Investigating the use of pre-ordering and substitution suggestions to reduce calories consumed in workplace canteens (Sarah Breathnach)
Ongoing projects
- Gemini - Health and Development in Twins
- NIHR Obesity Policy Research Unit (OPRU)
- Weight Concern
- SWEET project
- Appetite, eating disorders and obesity
- Upstream to mainstream: low agency interventions for healthy and sustainable food consumption
Completed PhD projects
- Using Genome-wide data to investigate the association between obesity and sleep duration (Victoria Garfield)
- The aetiology of emotional eating in childhood (Moritz Herle)
- The impact of eating self-regulatory skills on weight control and dietary behaviours in adults (Nathalie Kliemann)
- Interaction of the built environment and the social environment in the generation of physical activity in adults (Alexia Sawyer)
- Genetic and environmental aetiology of food and drink preferences, and relationships with weight (Andrea Smith)
Completed projects
- Ten Top Tips
- Shape-up LD
- Active Buildings
- Tiny Tastes
- TASTE study
- Evaluation of the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP)
- The UK Pregnancies Better Eating and Activity Trial (UPBEAT)
- Evaluation of the Change for Life programme
- The Twins Early Development Study (TEDS)
- Tips for Tots
- TESCO work
- Publications
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