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She graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a first class degree in Mathematics and Statistics then did an MSc and PhD at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where she worked for six years. She subsequently worked for the International Agency for Research in Cancer (WHO) at the MRC Laboratories in The Gambia on the Gambia Hepatitis Intervention Study, a trial of Hepatitis B vaccine in 124,000 infants. She moved to Southampton in 1991 to work at the MRC Unit. Hazel leads a programme of research within the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit entitled: Development, Body Composition and Health. Her main focus in recent years has been running the Southampton Women’s Survey (SWS) and contributing to and coordinating some of the resulting intervention studies that are now on-going. The SWS is an internationally-renowned cohort study, which, uniquely in the western world, recruited young women who were not pregnant and characterised them in detail before following up those who subsequently became pregnant. Some 12,583 women were recruited, of whom 3,158 went on to deliver a live-born infant. The children have been followed up regularly and the 11-13 year follow-up of the children started in August 2013.

研究领域

Hazel's research interests are in maternal nutrition and influences on it, and the impact of nutrition and body composition on fetal growth, the size of the baby at birth and childhood growth, development and health. Particular interest lies in the developmental and behavioural influences on body composition, risk factors for cardiovascular disease, asthma in childhood and cognitive function.

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Determinants of the maternal 25-hydroxyvitamin D response to vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy - Moon, R.J., Harvey, N.C., Cooper, C., D'angelo, S., Crozier, S.R., Inskip, H.M., Schoenmakers, I., Prentice, A., Arden, N.K., Bishop, N.J., Carr, A., Dennison, E.M., Eastell, R., Fraser, R., Gandhi, S.V., Godfrey, K.M., Kennedy, S., Zulf Mughal, M., Papageorghiou, A.T., Reid, D.M., Robinson, S.M and Javaid, M.K. Published:2016Publication:Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & MetabolismPage Range:1-9doi:10.1210/jc.2016-2869PMID:27788053 Maternal health in pregnancy and associations with adverse birth outcomes: evidence from Growing Up in New Zealand - Bird, A.L., Grant, C.C., Bandara, D.K., Mohal, J., Carr, P.E.A., Wise, M., Inskip, H., Miyahara, M. and Morton, S.M.B. Published:2016Publication:Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and GynaecologyPage Range:1-9doi:10.1111/ajo.12557PMID:27781267 Southampton Pregnancy Intervention for the Next Generation (SPRING): protocol for a randomised controlled trial - Baird, Janis, Barker, Mary, Harvey, Nicholas, Lawrence, Wendy, Vogel, Christina, Jarman, Megan, Begum, R., Tinati, Tannaze, Mahon, Dr Pam Mahon, Strommer, Sofia, Rose, Taylor, Inskip, Hazel and Cooper, Cyrus Published:2016Publication:TrialsPage Range:1-30 Nausea and vomiting in early pregnancy: effects on food intake and diet quality - Crozier, Sarah, Inskip, Hazel, Godfrey, Keith, Cooper, Cyrus and Robinson, Sian Published:2016Publication:Maternal and Child NutritionPage Range:1-24

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