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Sarah Lewis is affiliated with the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple areas within medicine, with a significant focus on physiology, general health professions, clinical psychology, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, as well as public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The scientist's work is primarily concentrated on topics such as smoking behavior and cessation, mindfulness and compassion interventions, diabetes management and education, behavioral health and interventions, suicide and self-harm studies, stroke rehabilitation and recovery, and clinical practice guidelines implementation.

Frequent publication venues for Sarah Lewis include:

  • BMJ Open
  • Addiction
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Nicotine & Tobacco Research
  • Soil Erosion Research Under a Changing Climate, January 8-13, 2023, Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, USA

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated extensively with Sarah Lewis include:

  • Kaushik Chattopadhyay
  • Tim Coleman
  • Sue Cooper
  • Andrew Fogarty
  • Michael Ussher

Selected recent publications by Sarah Lewis showcase a breadth of research interests and impact:

  • The Stanford Hall consensus statement for post-COVID-19 rehabilitation (2020), published in British Journal of Sports Medicine
  • Electronic cigarettes versus nicotine patches for smoking cessation in pregnancy: a randomized controlled trial (2022), published in Nature Medicine
  • Risk of Suicide After Dementia Diagnosis (2022), published in JAMA Neurology
  • Yorkshire Enhanced Stop Smoking (YESS) study: a protocol for a randomised controlled trial to evaluate the effect of adding a personalised smoking cessation intervention to a lung cancer screening programme (2020), published in BMJ Open
  • Scalable emulation of protein equilibrium ensembles with generative deep learning (2024), published in bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Best Publications

  • Defining community acquired pneumonia severity on presentation to hospital: an international derivation and validation study

    W S Lim;M M van der Eerden;R Laing;W G Boersma

  • Lung cancer and cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis : A population-based cohort study

    Richard Hubbard;Andrea Venn;Sarah Lewis;John Britton

  • Seroprevalence, correlates, and characteristics of undetected coeliac disease in England

    J West;R F A Logan;P G Hill;A Lloyd

  • Vascular Factors and Risk of Dementia: Design of the Three-City Study and Baseline Characteristics of the Study Population

    Marilyn Antoniak;Maura Pugliatti;Richard Hubbard;John Britton

  • Prevalence of wheeze and asthma and relation to atopy in urban and rural Ethiopia

    Haile Yemaneberhan;Zegaye Bekele;Andrea Venn;Sarah Lewis

  • Inhaled corticosteroid use and bone-mineral density in patients with asthma

    Conroy A Wong;Lesley J Walsh;Christopher J P Smith;Antoni F Wisniewski

  • Living near a main road and the risk of wheezing illness in children.

    Andrea J. Venn;Sarah A. Lewis;Marie Cooper;Richard Hubbard

  • Occupational exposure to metal or wood dust and aetiology of cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis

    R Hubbard;S Lewis;K Richards;I Johnston

  • Dietary magnesium, lung function, wheezing, and airway hyperreactivity in a random adult population sample

    J Britton;I Pavord;K Richards;A Wisniewski

  • Dietary antioxidant vitamin intake and lung function in the general population.

    J R Britton;I D Pavord;K A Richards;A J Knox

  • Status of implementation of Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in Ghana: a qualitative study

    Ellis Owusu-Dabo;Ellis Owusu-Dabo;Ann McNeill;Sarah Lewis;Anna Gilmore

  • The importance of prenatal exposures on the development of allergic disease: a birth cohort study using the West Midlands General Practice Database.

    Tricia M McKeever;Sarah A Lewis;Chris Smith;Richard Hubbard

  • Prevalence of maternal smoking and environmental tobacco smoke exposure during pregnancy and impact on birth weight: retrospective study using Millennium Cohort

    Corinne Ward;Sarah Lewis;Tim Coleman

  • Early exposure to infections and antibiotics and the incidence of allergic disease: a birth cohort study with the West Midlands General Practice Research Database.

    Tricia M. McKeever;Sarah A. Lewis;Chris Smith;Juliet Collins

  • Randomised controlled trials of conventional antipsychotic versus new atypical drugs, and new atypical drugs versus clozapine, in people with schizophrenia responding poorly to, or intolerant of, current drug treatment.

    Sarah Lewis;L Davies;Pamela Jones;T R E Barnes

  • Investigation into the increase in hay fever and eczema at age 16 observed between the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts.

    Barbara K Butland;David P Strachan;Sarah Lewis;John Bynner

  • Effect of two breathing exercises (Buteyko and pranayama) in asthma: a randomised controlled trial

    S Cooper;J Oborne;S Newton;V Harrison

  • Factors influencing place of delivery for women in Kenya: an analysis of the Kenya demographic and health survey, 2008/2009

    John Kitui;Sarah Lewis;Gail Davey

  • Adverse effects of oral corticosteroids in relation to dose in patients with lung disease

    L J Walsh;C A Wong;J Oborne;S Cooper

  • Prospective study of risk factors for early and persistent wheezing in childhood.

    S Lewis;D Richards;J Bynner;N Butler

Frequent Co-Authors

John Britton
John Britton University of Nottingham
Ann McNeill
Ann McNeill University of Adelaide
Richard Hubbard
Richard Hubbard University of Nottingham
Linda Bauld
Linda Bauld University of Edinburgh
Justine Schneider
Justine Schneider University of Nottingham
Michael Ussher
Michael Ussher St George's, University of London
Anne E. Tattersfield
Anne E. Tattersfield University of Nottingham
Muhammad Riaz
Muhammad Riaz South China Agricultural University
Anna B Gilmore
Anna B Gilmore University of Bath
Bess H. Marcus
Bess H. Marcus Brown University

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