Eleanor Winpenny
@eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
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Epidemiologist @Mohn_Centre_Imperial Health / Early Adulthood / Inequalities / Behaviour / Cardiometabolic health https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/e.winpenny
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Along with poor cardiometabolic health in an 'Early Employment group' as has been seen in previous studies. Two other groups 'Higher Education' and 'Extended Education' were more healthy.
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sedgwickmuseum.bsky.social
Interested in developing your career in archives management? 

Keen to contribute to delivering a high quality service to archive users, and a great communicator?

This role could be for you.

Further information:
www.cam.ac.uk/jobs/archive...
A picture of two Sedgwick Museum staff members looking at a book from the Archive. Across the picture are the words ‘We’re hiring’. A page of text that reads: 
Archive Assistant
Interested in developing your career in archives management?
This new role provides an exciting opportunity to work alongside the Museum Archivist, and contribute to the development and promotion of the Museum's archive as an international focus for collections research.
Hours: Full time, Fixed term (4 years)
Salary: £27,319-£31,236
Closing date: 12th October 2025
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kateraworth.bsky.social
Big Doughnutty News.
Just out in Nature: the all-new 2025 Doughnut. Transformed from a single-year snapshot to an annual global monitor of 21st century social & ecological thriving. Available to all in an open-access paper by @andrewlfanning.bsky.social and me. 🧵 1/
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Anyone interested in discussing putting together an adolescent sleep symposium at ISBNPA? #sleeppeeps #sleepscisky 🛟
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Interested in a PhD in 'Social Inequalities and Adolescent Health Behaviours' (for Oct 2026)? See here for a PhD jointly supervised with Prof Jessica Barrett, MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge www.cam-dtp.ac.uk/students/cur... 🛟🧪@socsocmed.bsky.social
2026 Studentship Opportunities - CAM-DTP
www.cam-dtp.ac.uk
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Looking forward to seeing everyone at SSM next week! Let me know if you're going to be there and would like to catch up!
socsocmed.bsky.social
Just over 1 week left to register for our 2025 annual conference in Bradford (10-12 Sept)! Registration deadline: Wed 3 Sept

Full programme details and registration here: bit.ly/4iR9kBy

#SSM2025

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Flyer for the Society for Social Medicine & Population Health Annual Scientific Meeting 2025
Wednesday 10-Friday 12 September 2025 
Midland Hotel & The Victoria, Bradford
Logos of the Society for Social Medicine & Population Health and Bradford Institute for Health Research 
Conference hashtag #SSM2025
Background of flyer is Bradford City Hall at night
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andrew.heiss.phd
oh hey, likes/reposts of reposts is here!
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Our latest paper led by Oscar Rousham finds three trajectories of diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood. We find independent contributions of both parental SEP and individual education years to odds of following different trajectories in data from Western Austr. doi.org/10.1016/j.ap...
Graph depicting 3 different trajectories of diet quality: (1) low,  (2) low to high and (3) high
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Our latest paper led by Oscar Rousham finds three trajectories of diet quality across adolescence and early adulthood. We find independent contributions of both parental SEP and individual education years to odds of following different trajectories in data from Western Austr. doi.org/10.1016/j.ap...
Graph depicting 3 different trajectories of diet quality: (1) low,  (2) low to high and (3) high
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
I genuinely had to go and find the paper that explains this illusion before I could see any circles!
nerdychristie.bsky.social
What you see when you look at this image depends on the culture you grew up in. The question is: Are you shocked to hear that some people see rectangles or circles? That and more of the best from @science.org and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: www.science.org/content/arti...
These lines either make rectangles or circles to you.  Anthony Norcia/Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
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nerdychristie.bsky.social
What you see when you look at this image depends on the culture you grew up in. The question is: Are you shocked to hear that some people see rectangles or circles? That and more of the best from @science.org and science in this edition of #ScienceAdviser: www.science.org/content/arti...
These lines either make rectangles or circles to you.  Anthony Norcia/Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
As researchers we could help by giving young people more of a platform to talk about health, combat misinformation, and share their own experiences.
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"Young people need to get angry about inequalities" Michael Marmot at #INRICH
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Very much enjoying the start of my first #INRICH conference. Dame Margaret Whitehead speaks about misinformation and child health.
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healthfoundation.bsky.social
Are you passionate about health, inequalities and the role of social and economic factors?

We are looking for an Analyst to join our Healthy Lives team.

Find out more and apply by 23.59 on 29 May ⬇

https://bit.ly/4j4sZhN

Analyst (Economic determinants of health)

Permanent contract
Salary: Up to £47,817 per annum plus excellent benefits
Application deadline: 29 May 2025, 23.59
eleanorwinpenny.bsky.social
Much more going on in adolescence, for example from this recent study from Finland @utu.fi doi.org/10.1016/j.tj...
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Sorry forgot to link the paper: doi: 10.1186/s12937-025-01144-2
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Further evidence that diets are pretty stable through later adult life (British Whitehall II cohort study). Nice paper from Mengmei Wang et al. @ucl.ac.uk showing UPF trajectories and links to CVD and CHD. Reinforces the need to develop healthy dietary behaviours earlier in life.
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For anyone who couldn't make our webinar yesterday, it is now available to watch here: isbnpa.org/sig/may-1-20...