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Projects In-Progress


            and Completed in 2019





            * Denotes projects started in 2019







                                                                 MAintaining MusculOskeleTal Health Study (MAmMOTH)
                                                                 Investigators: MacFarlane, G., Jones, G. (Other Applied Health
                                                                 Sciences, University of Aberdeen); McNamee, P. (HERU); Basu,
                                                                 N. (School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Aberdeen);
                                                                 Artus, M., McBeth, J. (Keele University); Kean, S. (University
                                                                 of Glasgow); Lovell, K., Keeley, P. (University of Manchester);
                                                                 Hannaford, P. (Department of General Practice & Primary
                                                                 Care, University of Aberdeen); Prescott, G. (Medical Statistics
                                                                 Team, University of berdeen); Norrie, J. (CHART, University of
                                                                 Aberdeen).
                                                                 Source of Funding: Arthritis Research UK (ARUK) and
                                                                 University of Aberdeen.

                  Health Behaviour                               Mental health and the PATH to midlife
                                                                 Investigators: Butterworth, P., Antsey, K., Cherbiun, N.,
                                                                 McKerin, R., Burns, R., Leach, L. (Australian National University);
                  Childhood obesity and academic performance     Slade, T. (University of South Wales); McNamee, P. (HERU).
                  Investigators: Aoki, Y. (HERU).                Source of Funding: Australian Government National Health
                  Source of Funding: University of Aberdeen.     and Medical Research Council and University of Aberdeen.

                  *Economic modelling: reducing health harms of foods   Modelling purchasing behaviour for alcohol
                  high in fat, sugar or salt                     Investigators: Ludbrook, A., McKenzie, L., Ejebu, O. (HERU).
                  Investigators: Revoredo, C. (Scotland’s Rural College);   Source of Funding: Chief Scientist Office (CSO) CORE and
                  McNamee, P., Norwood, P. (HERU).               University of Aberdeen.
                  Source of Funding: Scottish Government, Chief Scientist
                                                                 *Patient-centred Care for Fibromyalgia: New pathway
                  Office (CSO) CORE and University of Aberdeen.
                                                                 Design (PACFIND)
                  Food culture and dietary choice                Investigators: McNamee, P. (HERU); MacFarlane, G., Jones,
                  Investigators: Morgan, P., Macdiarmid, J.I. (University of   G., Basu, N., Martin, K., MacLennan, S., Lolock, L., Hollick,
                  Aberdeen Rowett Institute); Norwood, P., Ludbrook, A.   R., Murchie, P. (Other Applied Health Sciences, University
                  (HERU).                                        of Aberdeen); Black, C. (Aberdeen Centre for Health Data
                  Source of Funding: Scottish Government (Rural and   Science).
                  Environment Science and Analytical Services Division RESAS)   Source of Funding: Versus Arthritis and University of
                  via University of Aberdeen Rowett Institute and Chief Scientist   Aberdeen.
                  Office (CSO) CORE.
                                                                 A randomised control trial to assess the impact of a
                  Insecure lock-In: the mental health effects of prolonged   lifestyle intervention in women attending NHS breast
                  insecure employment (Elizabeth Russell Career   screening clinics (ACTWELL)
                  Development Post-Doctoral Fellowship)          Investigators: Anderson, A. (University of Dundee); Treweek,
                  Investigators: Kopasker, D. (HERU).            S. (HSRU, University of Aberdeen); Mutrie, N., McAdam,
                  Source of Funding: Elizabeth Russell Career Development   C. (University of Edinburgh); Craigie, A. (Centre for Public
                  Fellowship.                                    Health Nutrition Research); O’Carroll, R., Stead, M. (University
                                                                 of Stirling); Macaskill, J. (Ninewells Hospital); McNamee,
                  Lessening the Impact of Fatigue: Therapies for   P. (HERU), Neilson, A. (University of Edinburgh); Sataar, N.
                  inflammatory rheumatic diseases (LIFT)         (University of Glasgow).
                  Investigators: Basu, N. (NHS Grampian); McNamee, P. (HERU);   Source of Funding: National Institute for Health Research
                  Siebert, S. (NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde); Wearden, A.   (NIHR), Public Health Research (PHR) Programme and
                  (Central Manchester University Hospitals Trust); Kumar, V. (NHS   University of Aberdeen.
                  Tayside).
                  Source of Funding: Arthritis Research UK (ARUK) and
                  University of Aberdeen.




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