
COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing
@covid19_lhw
UK Government National Core Study programme to understand the impact of COVID-19 on long-term health. Funded by @UKRI_news @NIHRresearch
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https://www.ucl.ac.uk/covid-19-longitudinal-health-wellbeing/ 26-04-2021 18:06:13
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💫🌟🎉 This was such a big team effort as part of COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing and it is really great to see the effort, important topic/findings and methods innovation recognised in this way co-led by Giorgio Di Gessa Jane Maddock Dr Ellen J Thompson @EMcElroy_90 Michael Green thank you BJPsych Journals 💜💙💚

A benefit of vaccination not previously documented: "For the first time in a general-population dataset [in > 15 million people], we demonstrate that COVID-19 vaccination reduces, but does not entirely ameliorate, excess diabetes incidence after COVID-19" medrxiv.org/content/10.110…

New open access paper on living alone & mental health is out now! Very cool study using data from 10 UK longitudinal population-based studies AND electronic health records. Work as part of COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing. See @EMcElroy_90 post below for details & link to paper!

A new analysis out today with 59 MILLION patients' data using OpenSAFELY on changes in antipsychotic prescribing during the pandemic. mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/26/1/e… How we have been able to safely access this data for research: opensafely.org/about/ bennett.ox.ac.uk/opensafely/

Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on common infections: Treatment Pathways, Antibiotic Prescribing, and Exposure bennett.ox.ac.uk/blog/2023/10/e… via Bennett Institute for Applied Data Science

#NewScientistLive is over 😭. Here are the results of the grip strength by age for the 3 days. Thank you to everyone who has helped out. TwinsUK research UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science UCL News UK Research and Innovation COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing


Really excited to be one of the UK Research and Innovation 2023 Policy Fellows, working with Department of Health and Social Care on securing better health through prevention. Thank you to VascAgeNet LHA @ UCL COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing for the opportunities that have led to this. Find more information below 👇

It's so hard to put into words the scale of the research that was done as part of the COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing. This short animation series does it provides a brilliant insight: tinyurl.com/4m9sk5xa

A short series of animations to illustrate the amazing work done by the COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing team!

Thank you to all of the Day 1 speakers at the #CONVALESCENCEstudy #LongCovid meeting for their insightful presentations National Institute for Health and Care Research UK Research and Innovation


Pleased to share our latest @opensafely study on the impact of COVID-19 on mental illness. COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing Prof Praveetha Patalay Jonathan Sterne

Writing the last thank you card to our brilliant participants. Our team has completed 299 interviews.🤩 Now time for some longitudinal analysis. 🤓 #LongCovid Dr Chao Fang Laura Sheard JD Carpentieri COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing Dept Health Sciences IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education & Society Born in Bradford UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies



How does OpenSAFELY work? We made a video! Vaults! Robots! Data! youtu.be/GRjRqOAIVy8?si… More at docs.opensafely.org

Nicola Torrance and I have a new systematic review out with @hsru_aberdeen about the impact of long covid on healthcare workers #LongCovidAwarenessDay #LongCovidAwareness Long Covid Scotland 🏴 COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing Key Workers Petition UK

New paper from the CONVALESCENCE longitudinal qualitative study focusing on Long COVID health services in the UK from a person-centred perspective. bmchealthservres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… Dr Sarah Baz Laura Sheard JD Carpentieri COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing Sociology, Social Policy & Criminology

Unvaccinated individuals are more likely to experience mental illness a year after a severe Covid-19 infection, according to a new Medical Research Council and National Institute for Health and Care Research funded study at UCL co-led by Prof Prof Praveetha Patalay (LHA @ UCL) with University of Bristol COVID-19 Longitudinal Health and Wellbeing. bit.ly/3XdkWHJ