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Andrew J. Hill is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Psychology, with specific focus on Clinical Psychology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Pharmacy, General Health Professions, and Applied Psychology.

The main research topics covered by Andrew J. Hill include Eating Disorders and Behaviors, Obesity, Physical Activity and Diet, Obesity and Health Practices, COVID-19 and Mental Health, Health Disparities and Outcomes, Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions, and Digital Mental Health Interventions.

Recent publications by Andrew J. Hill include:

  • "Child and adolescent obesity," 2023, Nature Reviews Disease Primers
  • "Global COVID-19 Vaccine Inequity: Failures in the First Year of Distribution and Potential Solutions for the Future," 2022, Frontiers in Public Health
  • "Third-wave cognitive behaviour therapies for weight management: A systematic review and network meta-analysis," 2020, Obesity Reviews
  • "Behavioural activation to prevent depression and loneliness among socially isolated older people with long-term conditions: The BASIL COVID-19 pilot randomised controlled trial," 2021, PLoS Medicine
  • "Analysis of protein-coding genetic variation in 60,706 humans," 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrew J. Hill are:

  • Gemma Traviss-Turner
  • Amy L. Ahern
  • Rebecca A. Jones
  • Carly A. Hughes
  • Simon J. Griffin

Key publication venues where Andrew J. Hill has contributed multiple works include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Diabetic Medicine
  • Nutrients
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Andrew J. Hill has also authored a book published by Frontiers Media titled Global Surgery: The Next Frontier in Global Public Health in 2023.

Best Publications

  • Self-esteem and quality of life in obese children and adolescents: A systematic review

    Lucy J. Griffiths;Tessa J. Parsons;Andrew J. Hill

  • Randomised controlled trial of primary school based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity

    Pinki Sahota;Mary C J Rudolf;Rachael Dixey;Andrew J Hill

  • Exploratory randomised controlled trial of a mindfulness-based weight loss intervention for women

    Katy Tapper;Christine Shaw;Joanne Ilsley;Andrew J. Hill

  • Food craving, dietary restraint and mood.

    Andrew J. Hill;Claire F.L. Weaver;John E. Blundell

  • Paradoxical effects of an intense sweetener (aspartame) on appetite

    J.E. Blundell;A.J. Hill

  • Evaluation of implementation and effect of primary school based intervention to reduce risk factors for obesity

    Pinki Sahota;Mary C J Rudolf;Rachael Dixey;Andrew J Hill

  • Obesity and Risk of Low Self-esteem: A Statewide Survey of Australian Children

    Janet Franklin;Gareth Denyer;Katharine S. Steinbeck;Katharine S. Steinbeck;Ian D. Caterson

  • Eating in the adult world: the rise of dieting in childhood and adolescence.

    Andrew J. Hill;Sarah Oliver;Peter J. Rogers

  • The effectiveness of web-based interventions designed to decrease alcohol consumption--a systematic review.

    Bridgette M. Bewick;Karen Trusler;Michael Barkham;Andrew J. Hill

  • Breakdown of dietary restraint following mere exposure to food stimuli: interrelationships between restraint, hunger, salivation, and food intake.

    Peter J. Rogers;Andrew J. Hill

  • Hunger and palatability: Tracking ratings of subjective experience before, during and after the consumption of preferred and less preferred food *

    Andrew J. Hill;Lynn D. Magson;John E. Blundell

  • The psychology of food craving.

    Andrew J. Hill

  • Uncoupling sweet taste and calories: comparison of the effects of glucose and three intense sweeteners on hunger and food intake.

    Peter J. Rogers;Jo-Anne Carlyle;Andrew J. Hill;John E. Blundell

  • Fat, friendless and unhealthy: 9-year old children's perception of body shape stereotypes.

    A J Hill;E K Silver

  • Food advertising on British children’s television: a content analysis and experimental study with nine-year olds

    M K Lewis;A J Hill

  • Negative mood-induced overeating in obese binge eaters: an experimental study.

    J Chua;Stephen Touyz;A J Hill

  • A weight on children's minds: body shape dissatisfactions at 9-years old.

    A J Hill;E Draper;J Stack

  • The experience of food craving: a prospective investigation in healthy women

    Andrew J. Hill;Lisa Heaton-Brown

  • Internal and external antecedents of binge eating episodes in a group of women with bulimia nervosa.

    Anne Waters;Andrew Hill;Glenn Waller

  • The feasibility and effectiveness of a web-based personalised feedback and social norms alcohol intervention in UK university students: a randomised control trial.

    Bridgette M. Bewick;Karen Trusler;Brendan Mulhern;Michael Barkham

Frequent Co-Authors

Katy Tapper
Katy Tapper City, University of London
Peter J. Rogers
Peter J. Rogers University of Bristol
Sharon Anne Simpson
Sharon Anne Simpson University of Glasgow
Louise A. Baur
Louise A. Baur University of Sydney
Bridgette M. Bewick
Bridgette M. Bewick University of Leeds
Michael Barkham
Michael Barkham University of Sheffield
Laurence Moore
Laurence Moore University of Glasgow
Debbie A. Lawlor
Debbie A. Lawlor University of Bristol
Raj Bhopal
Raj Bhopal University of Edinburgh
Frank W. Bond
Frank W. Bond Goldsmiths University of London

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