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    Professor Perri 6FAcSS

    Queen Mary, University of London Emeritus Professor of Public Management

    Areas of Expertise:Political judgment, decision-making in governing executives, public management, international regulation, neo-Durkheimian institutional theory

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    Leiden University Professor of Radicalization Studies

    Areas of Expertise:Critical terrorism studies, sociology, ethnic studies, radicalisation, extremism, social conflict, ethnic inequality, polarisation, exclusion, geopolitics, urban studies, political sociology

    Region:Europe

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    University of Bristol Professor of Social Policy

    Region:South West

    Discipline:Social Policy

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    University of Aberdeen Director of the Centre for Global Development

    Areas of Expertise:Gender, feminism, East Africa, wellbeing and quality of life, social quality, socio-economic development, democratisation, critical realism, mixed methods, poverty and inequality, globalisation

    Region:Scotland

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    University of Kent Professor of Psychology

    Areas of Expertise:Social psychology, study of group processes, social group dynamics, equality and human rights, gerontology, social exclusion and prejudice, intergroup contact

    Region:South East

    Discipline:Psychology (social & behavioural)

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    University of Bristol Pro-Vice Chancellor (Global Engagement) and Professor of Urban Resilience

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    Queen&#;s University Belfast Professor/Joint Programme Director, Doctorate in Clinical Psychology

    Areas of Expertise:Clinical health psychology, health psychology, health behaviour change, chronic health conditions, child oral health

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    Enhancing adherence in trials promoting change in diet and physical activity in individuals with a diagnosis of colorectal adenoma; a systematic review of behavioural intervention approaches

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    Abstract

    Background

    Little is known about colorectal adenoma patients’ ability to adhere to behavioural interventions promoting a change in diet and physical activity. This review aimed to examine health behaviour intervention programmes promoting change in diet and/or physical activity in adenoma patients and characterise interventions to which this patient group are most likely to adhere.

    Methods

    Searches of eight databases were restricted to English language publications – Reference lists of relevant articles were also reviewed. All randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of diet and physical activity interventions in colorectal adenoma patients were included. Eligibility and quality were assessed and data were extracted by two reviewers. Data extraction comprised type, intensity, provider, mode and location of delivery of the intervention and data to enable calculation of four adherence outcomes. Data were subject to narrative analysis.

    Results

    Five RCTs with a total of participants met the inclusion criteria. Adherence to the goals of the intervention ranged from 18 to 86 % for diet and 13 to 47 % for physical activity. Diet interventions achieving ≥ 50 % adherence to the goals of the intervention were clinic based, grounded in cognitive theory, delivered one to one and encouraged social support.

    Conclusions

    The findings of this review indicate that behavioural interventions can encourage colorectal adenoma patients to improve their diet. This review was not however able to clearly characterise effective interventions promoting increased physical activity in this patient group. Further research is req

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