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The next epidemic? People living with obesity nearly twice as likely to have bad mental health
People living with obesity are nearly twice as likely as those with a healthy weight to report that their mental health is bad, according to a new study conducted by Ipsos for Johnson & Johnson Medical Devices Companies .
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Active Lives Survey: Sport, recreational and fitness activities for adults (aged 16+) in England
Our latest 2020/2021 Active Lives Adult Survey for Sport England shows that the coronavirus pandemic has had an unprecedented impact on activity levels throughout England, but has been most acute across disadvantaged groups and areas of high deprivation.
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Evaluation of the Regional Scale Programme and National Innovation Collaborative
NHS-commissioned evaluation of the Regional Scale Programme and the National Innovation Collaborative.
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Glasgow Citizens’ Assembly Report on the Climate Emergency
After declaring a climate and ecological emergency, Glasgow City Council have commissioned Ipsos to hold a Citizens’ Assembly on how the city can make a ‘just transition' to net zero by 2030
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Navigating the increasingly fragmented world of emerging channels and shoppable touchpoints
This paper explores some of the emerging channels where convergent commerce is evident, their impacts on shopper journeys and touchpoint use, and what it means for brands.
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Half of the public think Britain is heading in wrong direction
Half of Britons think the country is heading in the wrong direction - the highest proportion since the start of the year.
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2020 Adult Inpatient Survey results published
The latest Adult Inpatient Survey results, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, have now been published.
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What does the NHS adult inpatient survey tell us about health inequalities?
Laura Tuhou looks at results from the 2020 adult inpatient survey, coordinated by Ipsos on behalf of the Care Quality Commission, to see what the data tells us about health inequalities.
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Public support majority of net zero policies … unless there is a personal cost
New research by Climate Engagement Partnership, a collaboration between Ipsos and the Centre for Climate Change and Social Transformations.
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Transforming the Insight Function
The first paper in our “Future of Insights” series, presenting new thinking about how the insight function is changing and how to elevate its impact.