This thesis looks at how and why 'lifestyle' (understood as diet, exercise and other health behaviours) became the primary focus of public health in post-war Britain. It uses Britain's biggest killer - heart disease - as a lens through which to view this paradigm, tracing lifestyle's development from its roots in risk-factor epidemiology, through health promotion campaigns, to its embedment in the practices of everyday life. Lifestyle’s origins in post-war social medicine and epidemiology are explored through two case studies. Firstly, the identification of physical inactivity as a risk factor, and how exercise was reinvented as a preventive health activity, consciously practiced to compensate for sedentary working lives. The second explore...
It is widely recognized that the initial case of the coronavirus was identified in Wuhan City, Hubei...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
Aim: Promoting healthy lifestyles plays a key role in professional nursing yet nurses do not always ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, liberalism gave way to neoliberalism, and as a resu...
This article reports on the analysis of an online forum on the UK’s National Health Service website ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB), a major global public health concern, is known as a disease of the po...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional re...
“In spite of the global recession, luxury seems to be everywhere. Luxury is a term that is routinely...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
It is widely recognized that the initial case of the coronavirus was identified in Wuhan City, Hubei...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
Aim: Promoting healthy lifestyles plays a key role in professional nursing yet nurses do not always ...
During the second half of the twentieth century, liberalism gave way to neoliberalism, and as a resu...
This article reports on the analysis of an online forum on the UK’s National Health Service website ...
Background: Tuberculosis (TB), a major global public health concern, is known as a disease of the po...
Joelle Grogan (Middlesex University) explains the law and governance put in place by the UK governme...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
The Extending Working Lives (EWL) agenda seeks to sustain employment up to and beyond traditional re...
“In spite of the global recession, luxury seems to be everywhere. Luxury is a term that is routinely...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...
The term ‘impact’ has become so familiar that it is easy to forget how much effort was invested in e...
It is widely recognized that the initial case of the coronavirus was identified in Wuhan City, Hubei...
In this personal essay, the author reflects on experiences in global health professions education pr...
People who use alcohol and other drugs(hereafter ‘substances’) and who are over the age of 40 are no...