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Emily D. Williams
University of Surrey - Guildford / United Kingdom
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Emily D. Williams's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Prevention of type 2 diabetes and its complications in developing countries: a reviewLB Rawal, RJ Tapp, ED Williams, C Chan, S Yasin, B OldenburgInternational journal of behavioral medicine 19 (2), 121-133, 20122172012
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A peer-support lifestyle intervention for preventing type 2 diabetes in India: A cluster-randomized controlled trial of the Kerala Diabetes Prevention ProgramKR Thankappan, T Sathish, RJ Tapp, JE Shaw, M Lotfaliany, R Wolfe, ...PLoS medicine 15 (6), e1002575, 20181672018
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Psychosocial stress is positively associated with body mass index gain over 5 years: evidence from the longitudinal AusDiab studyJL Harding, K Backholer, ED Williams, A Peeters, AJ Cameron, MJL Hare, ...Obesity 22 (1), 277-286, 20141622014
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The effects of tea on psychophysiological stress responsivity and post-stress recovery: a randomised double-blind trialA Steptoe, EL Gibson, R Vounonvirta, ED Williams, M Hamer, JA Rycroft, ...Psychopharmacology 190, 81-89, 20071532007
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Health behaviours, socioeconomic status and diabetes incidence: the Australian Diabetes Obesity and Lifestyle Study (AusDiab)ED Williams, RJ Tapp, DJ Magliano, JE Shaw, PZ Zimmet, BF OldenburgDiabetologia 53, 2538-2545, 20101502010
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