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* Member of the [[Advertising Education Forum]], Academic Network<ref>Advertising Education Forum [http://www.aeforum.org/academics/ AEF Academic Network (AAN)], accessed 1 August 2007.</ref>
 
* Member of the [[Advertising Education Forum]], Academic Network<ref>Advertising Education Forum [http://www.aeforum.org/academics/ AEF Academic Network (AAN)], accessed 1 August 2007.</ref>
  
* Former Chair of the [[Association for the Study of Obesity]]1999-2002. <ref> Queensland University of Technology
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* Former Chair of the [[Association for the Study of Obesity]] 1999-2006. <ref> Charities Commission [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/registeredcharities/ScannedAccounts/Ends48/0001100648_AC_20060630_E_C.PDF ASO Accounts 2006], accessed January 23 2009.</ref>
[http://www.obesitysatellitebrisbane2006.qut.edu.au/keynote_speakers.html Keynote speakers], accessed January 23 2009.</ref>
 
  
 
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==  
 
==Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes==  

Revision as of 14:51, 23 January 2009

Background

Andrew Hill is professor of medical psychology at the University of Leeds.

  • 1992 CPsychol - Chartered Psychologist
  • 1988 AFBPsS - Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society
  • 1987 PhD University of Leeds
  • 1979 BSc (Hons) University of Leeds


Biographical Information

History

Current activities

Hill's current research includes areas in psychological issues relating to nutrition, obesity and eating disorders. The developmental origins of weight control - in particular, media, family and peer influences on children's weight and shape concerns and dieting behaviour. Self-esteem, self-appraisal and overweight - applied to child obesity and adult obesity. Food cravings, aversions and appetite control Obesity and eating disorders.[1]


Views

Affiliations

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

  • MK Lewis and AJ Hill 'Food advertising on British children's television: a content analysis and experimental study with nine-year olds' International Journal of Obesity (1998) 22, 206±214.

Contact

Address:Division of Psychiatry and Behavioural Sciences, University of Leeds, UK
Phone:0113 34 32734
Email:a.j.hill@leeds.ac.uk
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. University of Leeds Andrew Hill,accessed January 9 2009
  2. Advertising Education Forum AEF Academic Network (AAN), accessed 1 August 2007.
  3. Charities Commission ASO Accounts 2006, accessed January 23 2009.