Antipsychotics, vitamin D and alcohol consumption: Most read articles in December

December’s most read articles include a cohort study by Marston  et al. on the prescribing of antipsychotics in UK primary care. We also have a paper which focuses on the impact of Australia’s introduction of tobacco plain packs by Dunlop et al., as well as featuring articles by Shi et al and their paper on how equity is addressed in clinical practice guidelines, and Caulfield et al’s paper on representations of the health value of vitamin D supplementation in newspapers.

 

Rank Author(s) Title
1 Marston et al. Prescribing of antipsychotics in UK primary care: a cohort study
2 Dunlop et al. Impact of Australia’s introduction of tobacco plain packs on adult smokers’ pack-related perceptions and responses: results from a continuous tracking survey
3 Anderson et al. Prescriber barriers and enablers to minimising potentially inappropriate medications in adults: a systematic review and thematic synthesis
4 Yri et al. Cognitive function in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: a prospective case–control study
5 Amer et al. Effects of dietary sodium and the DASH diet on the occurrence of headaches: results from randomised multicentre DASH-Sodium clinical trial
6 Bull et al. Are interventions for low-income groups effective in changing healthy eating, physical activity and smoking behaviours? A systematic review and meta-analysis
7 Shi et al. How equity is addressed in clinical practice guidelines: a content analysis
8 Caulfield et al. Representations of the health value of vitamin D supplementation in newspapers: media content analysis
9 King et al.  Redesigning the ‘choice architecture’ of hospital prescription charts: a mixed methods study incorporating in situ simulation testing
10 Jensen et al. Habitual alcohol consumption associated with reduced semen quality and changes in reproductive hormones; a cross-sectional study among 1221 young Danish men

 

 

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