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A systematic review of explanatory factors of barriers and facilitators to improving asthma management in South Asian children

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Monica Lakhanpaul, Deborah Bird, Logan Manikam, Lorraine Culley et al.

Journal: BMC Public HealthYear: 2014Citations: 55

BACKGROUND: South Asian children with asthma are less likely to receive prescriptions and more likely to suffer uncontrolled symptoms and acute asthma admissions compared with White British children. Understanding barriers are therefore vital in addressing health inequalities. We undertook a systema...

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A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Jia Ying Kuah, Hrisheekesh J Vaidya et al.

Journal: BMC NutritionYear: 2017Citations: 36

BACKGROUND: Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). Appropriate complementary feeding practices (CFP) can greatly reduce this risk. The primary objective of this systematic review (SR) of CF studies was to assess timing, dietary diversity, meal frequency and in...

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Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) programme: qualitative study of drivers of infant feeding and care practices in a British-Bangladeshi population

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Monica Lakhanpaul, Lorna Benton, Oliver Lloyd-Houldey, Logan Manikam et al.

Journal: BMJ OpenYear: 2020Citations: 31

OBJECTIVES: To explore optimal infant feeding and care practices and their drivers within the British-Bangladeshi population of East London, UK, as an exemplar to inform development of a tailored, coadapted participatory community intervention. DESIGN: Qualitative community-based participatory resea...

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Ethnic differences in multimorbidity after accounting for social-economic factors, findings from The Health Survey for England

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Linda Ng Fat, Priyanka Patil, Jennifer S. Mindell, Logan Manikam et al.

Journal: European Journal of Public HealthYear: 2023Citations: 9

BACKGROUND: Social-economic factors and health behaviours may be driving variation in ethnic health inequalities in multimorbidity including among distinct ethnic groups. METHODS: Using the cross-sectional nationally representative Health Surveys for England 2011-18 (N = 54 438, aged 16+), we perfor...

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Developing a community facilitator‐led participatory learning and action women's group intervention to improve infant feeding, care and dental hygiene practices in South Asian infants: NEON programme

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Logan Manikam, Shereen Allaham, Isabel‐Cathérine Demel, Ummi Bello et al.

Journal: Health ExpectationsYear: 2022Citations: 5

INTRODUCTION: The Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) study is a multiphase project that aims to optimize feeding, care and dental hygiene practices in South Asian children <2 years in East London, United Kingdom. The multiphase project uses a participatory learning and action (PLA) approa...

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Exploring the feasibility of a culturally tailored infant nutrition intervention: a qualitative study of perspectives from community facilitators and attendees in a pilot randomised controlled trial – Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) in East London

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Logan Manikam, Priyanka Patil, Ummi Bello, Subarna Chakraborty et al.

Journal: BMJ Public HealthYear: 2024Citations: 1

Introduction: Appropriate and healthy feeding practices can enhance a child's health, prevent obesity and reduce chronic metabolic disease risks. Given the ethnic variations in feeding practices and metabolic risk, interventions must be community specific. Culturally tailored grassroots intervention...

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G309 A systematic review of infant and young children complementary feeding practices in south asian families

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Isabel Lever, Jia Ying Kuah et al.

Year: 2017Citations: 1

<h3>Aims</h3> Sub-optimal nutrition among children remains a problem across South Asia (SA). Appropriate complementary feeding practices (CFP) can greatly reduce this risk. We aimed to undertake a systematic review of studies assessing CFP in SA children aged 0– 2 years in Bangladesh, India and Paki...

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A participatory approach to improved infant nutrition and complimentary feeding practices in British Bangladeshi families

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Monica Lakhanpaul, L Benton, Sonia Ahmed, Logan Manikam et al.

Journal: European Journal of Public HealthYear: 2016Citations: 1
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Nurture Early for Optimal Nutrition (NEON) Pilot Randomised Controlled Trial: Qualitative study of community facilitators and attendees’ perspective on intervention delivery

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Logan Manikam, Priyanka Patil, Ummi Bello, Subarna Chakraborty et al.

Journal: medRxivYear: 2024

Abstract Background Appropriate and healthy feeding practices can enhance a child’s health, prevent obesity, and reduce chronic metabolic disease risks. Given the ethnic variations in feeding practices and metabolic risk, interventions must be community specific. Culturally tailored, grassroots inte...

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Explanatory factors for Ethnic inequalities in Multimorbidity; findings from pooled Health Survey for England 2011-2018

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Linda Ng Fat, Jennifer S. Mindell, Logan Manikam, Shaun Scholes

Journal: medRxivYear: 2022

Abstract Background Social-economic factors and health behaviours may be driving variation in ethnic health inequalities in multimorbidity including among distinct ethnic groups. Methods Using the cross-sectional nationally-representative Health Surveys for England 2011-2018 (N=54,438, aged 16+), we...

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G164 Nurture early for optimal nutrition (neon) programme: qualitative study of drivers of infant feeding practices in a british-bangladeshi population

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L Benton, O. Lloyd, Michelle Heys, Logan Manikam et al.

Year: 2020

<h3>Aims</h3> To explore optimal nutritional care practices and their drivers within the British Bangladeshi population as an exemplar to inform a tailored, co-adapted intervention design. <h3>Methods</h3> Qualitative community based participatory research. Multiple recruitment strategies were used ...

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Additional file 1: Table S1. of A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Jia Ying Kuah, Hrisheekesh J Vaidya et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2017

Description of data: A summary of all included studies. (DOCX 57Â kb)

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Additional file 1: Table S1. of A systematic review of complementary feeding practices in South Asian infants and young children: the Bangladesh perspective

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Logan Manikam, Alexandra Robinson, Jia Ying Kuah, Hrisheekesh J Vaidya et al.

Journal: FigshareYear: 2017

Description of data: A summary of all included studies. (DOCX 57Â kb)

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