In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physical activity and mental illness account for a large proportion of area based health inequality. This article introduces the ways in which the Well London project financed by the Big Lottery 'Wellbeing' Fund and implemented by a consortium of London based agencies led by the Greater London Authority and the London Health Commission is implementing a set of complex interventions across 20 deprived areas of London. The interventions focus on healthy eating, healthy physical activity and mental health and wellbeing and are designed and executed with community participation complementing existing facilities and services
The Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS) was commissioned by South Leytonstone Single Regeneration...
There is a growing evidence about the role of social prescription on health and wellbeing [1-3]. Soc...
Objectives: To test whether a social landlord can improve health outcomes for older tenants and redu...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
Background The Well London programme used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physi...
BACKGROUND: The Well London program used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physic...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
Background: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
BACKGROUND: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
In this paper, we describe the measures of intervention exposure used in the cluster randomised tria...
Background: There is growing recognition that a sedentary lifestyle is being driven, at least in par...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Background: Inequalities in health are acknowledged in many developed countries, whereby disadvantag...
Background Well London is a multi-component community engagement programme designed to improve the h...
The Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS) was commissioned by South Leytonstone Single Regeneration...
There is a growing evidence about the role of social prescription on health and wellbeing [1-3]. Soc...
Objectives: To test whether a social landlord can improve health outcomes for older tenants and redu...
BACKGROUND: In London and the rest of the UK, diseases associated with poor diet, inadequate physica...
This article reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a program of wellbeing...
Background The Well London programme used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physi...
BACKGROUND: The Well London program used community engagement, complemented by changes to the physic...
This paper reports findings among adolescents of the impact of Well London, a programme of wellbeing...
Background: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
BACKGROUND: We report the main results, among adults, of a cluster-randomised-trial of Well London, ...
In this paper, we describe the measures of intervention exposure used in the cluster randomised tria...
Background: There is growing recognition that a sedentary lifestyle is being driven, at least in par...
Background: Most research on community empowerment provides evidence on engaging communities for hea...
Background: Inequalities in health are acknowledged in many developed countries, whereby disadvantag...
Background Well London is a multi-component community engagement programme designed to improve the h...
The Centre for Institutional Studies (CIS) was commissioned by South Leytonstone Single Regeneration...
There is a growing evidence about the role of social prescription on health and wellbeing [1-3]. Soc...
Objectives: To test whether a social landlord can improve health outcomes for older tenants and redu...