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Lawrence Nnyanzi
Dr
Centre for Public Health
Senior Lecturer in Research Methods
,
SHLS Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedic Practice
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8958-5524
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L.Nnyanzi
tees.ac
uk
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52
Article
6
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4
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3
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3
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3
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3
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2024
Adapting childhood obesity and comorbidities lifestyle interventions from perspective and experience of parents from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnicities in England
Obita, G., Burns, M., Kuo, C.-H.,
Nnyanzi, L. A.
, Barengo, N. C. & Alkhatib, A.,
8 Apr 2024
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Preprints
, (Preprints).
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Open Access
Lifestyle Intervention
100%
Childhood Obesity
100%
Comorbidity
100%
Physical Activity
66%
Nutrition
50%
Lecturers’ perceptions of evidence-based practice training among undergraduate healthcare students in developing countries at Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Uganda.
Nalweyiso, D., Kabanda, J.,
Mbabazi FRSPH, J.
,
Breckon, J.
,
Nnyanzi, L.
, Kawooya, M. G., Mubuuke, G., Bettany-Saltikov, J. & Sanderson, K.,
29 Jun 2024
,
Research Square
.
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
File
Developing Countries
100%
Evidence-based Practice
100%
University College
100%
Uganda
100%
Practice Training
100%
15
Downloads (Pure)
2020
The difference between actual and perceived body weight association with mental wellbeing in a sample of 10-11 year old children in England: a cross sectional survey
Nnyanzi, L.
, Kunonga, E., Mujuni, B., Wamala, P., Muwagga, A. M., Kabanda, J. & Ibingira, C.,
21 Jul 2020
,
Research Square
,
15 p.
Research output
:
Working paper
›
Preprint
Open Access
File
Body Weight
100%
Body Mass Index
10%
Mental Health
10%
General Health Questionnaire
10%
Health Difficulties
10%