Led by Russell Viner and Oliver Mytton at the Institute for Child Health (UCL)
OPRU Project summaries
- Quantifying the effect of screen advertising on dietary intake and obesity in childhood
- Modelling the impact of obesity policy interventions across the range of deprivation
- Looking across the system for levers in early years where policy or research could add value to current obesity prevention efforts
- Critical reasoning and advertising in children and adolescents
- Front of pack nutritional labelling schemes: a review and meta-analysis of recent evidence relating to objectively measured consumption and purchasing
- Front of pack nutritional labelling schemes: an experimental study examining whether labels help consumers identify healthier choices
- Estimating the impact of weight management treatments and interventions on population prevalence and inequalities in childhood obesity
- The impact on dietary outcomes of celebrities and influencers in marketing unhealthy foods to children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
- The impact on dietary outcomes of licensed and brand equity characters in marketing unhealthy foods to children: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
- Investigating the origins and risk factors that are known to create and widen inequalities in childhood obesity
- Assessing the coverage, uptake and effectiveness of individual or community-based interventions and programmes for obesity in the early years: a systematic review
- Assessing the evidence for the impact of non-fiscal regulatory and voluntary policies on the reformulation of food and drink products
- Assessing the evidence for health benefits of low-moderate weight loss: A systematic review