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Kay D. Mann
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 39
Citations - 902
Kay D. Mann is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Birth weight. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 750 citations. Previous affiliations of Kay D. Mann include Royal Victoria Infirmary.
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An observational study of Donor Ex Vivo Lung Perfusion in UK lung transplantation: DEVELOP-UK
Andrew J. Fisher,Anders Andreasson,Anders Andreasson,Alexandros Chrysos,Joanne Lally,Chrysovalanto Mamasoula,Catherine Exley,Jennifer Wilkinson,Jessica Qian,Gillian Watson,Oli Lewington,Thomas Chadwick,Elaine McColl,Mark S. Pearce,Kay D. Mann,Nicola McMeekin,Luke Vale,Steven Tsui,Nizar Yonan,Andre R. Simon,Nandor Marczin,Jorge Mascaro,John H. Dark,John H. Dark +23 more
TL;DR: Evaluating the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of EVLP in increasing UK lung transplant activity found that it can increase the number of usable donor lungs and reduce waiting, it is likely to be acceptable to those waiting for lung transplantation.
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A longitudinal, observational study of the features of transitional healthcare associated with better outcomes for young people with long-term conditions
Allan Colver,Allan Colver,Helen McConachie,A. Le Couteur,A. Le Couteur,Gail Dovey-Pearce,Kay D. Mann,Janet E. McDonagh,Janet E. McDonagh,Mark S. Pearce,Luke Vale,Hannah Merrick,Jeremy R. Parr,Jeremy R. Parr,Jeremy R. Parr +14 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that exposures to nine recommended features of transitional healthcare were associated with better outcomes for young people with long-term conditions during transition from child-centred to adult-oriented health services was tested.
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Low whole grain intake in the UK: results from the National Diet and Nutrition Survey rolling programme 2008-11
TL;DR: Favourable pricing with increased availability of whole-grain foods and education may help to increase whole grain intake in countries without whole- grain recommendations, and Teenagers and younger adults may need targeting to help increase whole Grain consumption.
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Early Predictors of Objectively Measured Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour in 8–10 Year Old Children: The Gateshead Millennium Study
TL;DR: A range of factors, directly or indirectly, influenced PA and sedentary behaviour, however, associations differed between the different constructs of PA and %SB.
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Development of sedentary behavior across childhood and adolescence: longitudinal analysis of the Gateshead Millennium Study
Xanne Janssen,Kay D. Mann,Laura Basterfield,Kathryn Parkinson,Mark S. Pearce,Jessica K. Reilly,Ashley J. Adamson,John J. Reilly +7 more
TL;DR: Sedentary behavior became substantially less fragmented as children grew older and was moderate from 7y to 15y however, the rate of change differed with the steepest increases/decreases seen between 9y and 12y.