Jennie Parnham (@jennieparnham) 's Twitter Profile
Jennie Parnham

@jennieparnham

Research Associate in Public Health @imperialcollege🥦
Interested in #healthinequalities🍊#FreeSchoolMeals🍌
and #HealthyStart4all 🥕

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Jennie Parnham (@jennieparnham) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If a plant were wilting we wouldn’t diagnose it with 'wilting-plant-syndrome' – we would change its conditions" A interesting article about mental health. I reckon this great analogy could be applied to many different health and social issues. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

Charlotte Vrinten (@cvrinten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1 in 10 Millennium babies were smoking regularly at age 17 according to our analysis of the UK Millennium Cohort Study 👉published today tobaccoinduceddiseases.org/Risk-factors-f… Anthony Laverty Jennie Parnham Nick Hopkinson Filippos Filippidis

Fran Pontin (@francescapontin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see results from our work evaluating trials with Institute of Grocery Distribution (IGD), Asda and Sainsbury's looking at in store levers to encourage people to make healthier and more sustainable dietary choices

The Food Foundation (@food_foundation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extending Free School Meals to children on Universal Credit would cost less than 1% of the budget the GOV.UK set out during its recent fiscal event - says economist Christine Farquharson of the Institute for Fiscal Studies on BBC Radio 4 Today Join our #FeedtheFuture campaign here: bit.ly/FeedtheFutureF…

Rachel Thomson (@rachel_thomson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our 🆕 paper in Psychological Medicine (Cambridge Core) examines how far income explains the effect of unemployment on mental health in UK working-age adults using #causalepi methods 💰 🧑‍💼 🧠 - and you may be surprised by the results [1/5] #epitwitter 🔗 bit.ly/3HeUXIf

Our 🆕 paper in Psychological Medicine (<a href="/CambridgeCore/">Cambridge Core</a>) examines how far income explains the effect of unemployment on mental health in UK working-age adults using #causalepi methods 💰 🧑‍💼 🧠 - and you may be surprised by the results [1/5] #epitwitter 🔗 bit.ly/3HeUXIf
NIHR SPHR (@nihrsphr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are you a member of #ResNet? Sign-up now for the #SPHR Annual Researchers Network meeting Wednesday 17th May in Newcastle Upon Tyne 🗓️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-resne… #SPHRtrainees

Are you a member of #ResNet? Sign-up now for the #SPHR Annual Researchers Network meeting Wednesday 17th May in Newcastle Upon Tyne 🗓️
eventbrite.co.uk/e/annual-resne… 
#SPHRtrainees
Kristine Belesova (@kbelesova) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Would you like to work on designing, implementing, and evaluating interventions to address climate change and improve public health in LMICs? Apply to work with us NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change 👉 shorturl.at/lpBZ0 More info about NIHR GHRC for NCDs and Environmental Change 👉 ghrcentre-ncdec.nihr.ac.uk

Nora Escher (@noraescher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new The Lancet Global Health paper shows that school interventions and cash transfers are promising strategies against the double burden of malnutrition. Maternal/child supplementation carries higher risk of harmful consequences. PHPE Unit Imperial School of Public Health The George Institute for Global Health India thelancet.com/journals/langl…

Esther Curtin (@esther_curtin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first conference planning experience for the NIHR SPHR #ResNet day this May with my brilliant co-chair Jennie Parnham - it was great! I got to know more of my esteemed colleagues, too, including our media panel Nason Maani, Pauline Scheelbeek, Prof Amelia A Lake & Dr. Marco Bardus.

My first conference planning experience for the 
<a href="/NIHRSPHR/">NIHR SPHR</a> #ResNet day this May with my brilliant co-chair <a href="/JennieParnham/">Jennie Parnham</a> - it was great!

I got to know more of my esteemed colleagues, too, including our media panel <a href="/spidermaani/">Nason Maani</a>, <a href="/PaulineScheelb1/">Pauline Scheelbeek</a>, <a href="/Lakenutrition/">Prof Amelia A Lake</a> &amp; <a href="/marcobardus/">Dr. Marco Bardus</a>.
Nason Maani (@spidermaani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Follow the science" thought experiment: Imagine that there is a steady increase in waterborne illnesses among wild swimming in UK rivers. What health research do you think most likely to be funded to investigate and address this problem? #CDoH🧵

NIHR SPHR (@nihrsphr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New #SPHR research led by Jennie Parnham Eszter Vamos had found that the universal infant free school meal policy helps children eat less ultra-processed foods #UPF sphr.nihr.ac.uk/news-and-event… National Institute for Health and Care Research Imperial School of Public Health #FoodPolicy #PublicHealth