Elizabeth Taylor
PhD
Epidemiologist
I joined the NDPH in 2023 as an epidemiologist for the UK Biobank. My role includes scientific review of applications for access to the dataset, advising researchers on using the data efficiently and contributing to enhancing the dataset.
I hold a PhD in Primary Care and Population Science from the University of Southampton and my research interests are based around maternal and child health across the life course.
Recent publications
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Food insecurity and diet quality in households accessing food membership clubs in Wessex: a mixed-methods study.
Journal article
Taylor E. et al, (2023), Lancet, 402 Suppl 1
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OP133 The relationship between food aid interventions and food insecurity, diet quality and mental health in households with children in high-income countries: a systematic review
Conference paper
Stahacz C. et al, (2023), SSM Annual Scientific Meeting
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Interpregnancy weight gain and childhood obesity: analysis of a UK population-based cohort.
Journal article
Ziauddeen N. et al, (2022), Int J Obes (Lond), 46, 211 - 219
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Informing public health messages and strategies to raise awareness of pre-conception health: a public consultation
Journal article
Schoenaker DAJM. et al, (2021), The Lancet, 398, S77 - S77
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Preventing childhood obesity with combined hypothetical interventions on interpregnancy maternal smoking and weight: applying the parametric g-formula to a UK population-based cohort
Journal article
Taylor EJ. et al, (2021), The Lancet, 398, S84 - S84