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Sarah E Jackson
Researcher at University College London
Publications - 190
Citations - 5096
Sarah E Jackson is an academic researcher from University College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Smoking cessation. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 167 publications receiving 2782 citations.
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Obesity, weight stigma and discrimination
TL;DR: This work states that weight bias has been documented among health professionals including doctors, nurses, and psychologists, and in employers and co-workers, teachers, landlords, peers, parents, and children as young as three.
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The development and validation of an index to predict 10-year mortality risk in a longitudinal cohort of older English adults.
Lindsay C. Kobayashi,Lindsay C. Kobayashi,Sarah E Jackson,Sei J. Lee,Jane Wardle,Andrew Steptoe +5 more
TL;DR: This highly predictive 10-item mortality risk index for older adults in England uses simple information that is often available in research studies and patient reports, and does not require biomarker data to predict mortality.
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Pet ownership and symptoms of depression: A prospective study of older adults.
Christopher F. Sharpley,Nicola Veronese,Lee Smith,Guillermo F. López-Sánchez,Vicki Bitsika,Jacopo Demurtas,Stefano Celotto,Vania Noventa,Pinar Soysal,Ahmet Turan Isik,Igor Grabovac,Sarah E Jackson +11 more
TL;DR: Amongst older adults in England, those with more depressive symptoms are more likely to own a dog, but pet ownership is not significantly associated with change in depressive symptoms over time.
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Validity of the Kihon Checklist for evaluating frailty status in Turkish older adults.
Mehmet Erdinc Esenkaya,Ozge Dokuzlar,Pinar Soysal,Lee Smith,Sarah E Jackson,Ahmet Turan Isik +5 more
TL;DR: The present study aimed to determine the validity of the KCL for detecting frailty in Turkish older adults to identify vulnerable older adults residing in Japan who are at a high risk of becoming dependent.
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The Association Between Physical Activity and Cataracts Among 17,777 People Aged 15–69 Years Residing in Spain
Guillermo F. López-Sánchez,Shahina Pardhan,Mike Trott,Sheila Sánchez-Castillo,Sarah E Jackson,Mark A. Tully,Trish Gorely,Rubén López-Bueno,Nicola Veronese,Maria Skalska,Joanna Jastrzębska,Zbigniew Jastrzębski,Lee Smith +12 more
TL;DR: Considering the impact on health and quality of life due to reduced PA in people with cataract, at least 600 MET-minutes/week activity should be promoted.