Annika Theodoulou
EBHC DPhil student
DPhil thesis:
Investigating socioeconomic inequalities in smoking cessation behaviours and outcomes.
Research abstract
Tobacco smoking is a major cause of health inequalities, and current interventions for smoking cessation may exacerbate existing disparities. I am undertaking a body of research which aims to increase our understanding of socioeconomic inequalities and smoking cessation behaviours. This work has begun with a Cochrane review which aims to investigate the effect of individual-level smoking cessation interventions on socioeconomic inequalities in adults who smoke tobacco.
This doctoral research is undertaken with the support of the Rotary Foundation.
Supervisors
Biography
I joined the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences at the University of Oxford in 2018. I worked as a systematic reviewer firstly for the Health Behaviours team and now with the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine on research aiming to improve health through behaviour change. My research interests are focussed on evidence synthesis, and on interventions for smoking cessation and weight management.
Prior to joining the department, I worked as an orthopaedic researcher in Australia. I contributed to clinical trials and led systematic reviews investigating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions, from surgical treatments through to post-operative care.
Education
I completed a Master of Clinical Science with The Joanna Briggs Institute at the University of Adelaide in 2018 and was awarded the Dean’s Commendation for Master of Research Thesis Excellence. My research demonstrated the increased risk of complication and poorer outcomes in patients with obesity and diabetes undergoing upper-limb arthroplasty.
In 2012, I graduated from a Bachelor of Health Sciences at the University of Adelaide in Australia. Majoring in Pharmacology and Psychology, I was awarded for achieving the highest mark for each major and, in addition, was received the Dean’s Certificate of Merit.
Research interests
I am interested in research that aims to improve health through behaviour change, with a focus on:
- Evidence synthesis
- Tobacco addiction and smoking cessation
- Socioeconomic inequalities and health behaviour
- Obesity and weight management
- Orthopaedics
Recent publications
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Nicotine receptor partial agonists for smoking cessation.
Journal article
Livingstone-Banks J. et al, (2023), Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 5
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Long-Term Effect of Weight Regain Following Behavioral Weight Management Programs on Cardiometabolic Disease Incidence and Risk: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
Journal article
Hartmann-Boyce J. et al, (2023), Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes
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Weight regain and mental health outcomes following behavioural weight management programmes: A systematic review with meta-analyses.
Journal article
Theodoulou A. et al, (2023), Clin Obes
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Corrigendum to "Longer-term use of electronic cigarettes when provided as a stop smoking aid: Systematic review with meta-analyses" [Preventive Medicine, Volume 165, Part B, December 2022, 1-12/107182].
Journal article
Butler AR. et al, (2023), Prev Med
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Electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation
Journal article
Hartmann-Boyce J. et al, (2022), Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2022