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Children's view of body size, shape and weight - a systematic review
EPPI Centre Seminars

EPPI and the Centre for Evaluation at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine are collaborating to deliver the ‘London Systematic Reviews and Research Use Seminars’.

EPPI Centre and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine seminars
EPPI Reviewer - Our software for systematic reviews
EPPI Reviewer

Our specialist application for all types of literature review, including systematic reviews, meta-analyses, ‘narrative’ reviews and meta-ethnographies.

 

Better evidence for better decision-making:
robust and responsive reviews informing policy and practice


The Evidence for Policy & Practice Information Centre is a team of researchers and professionals
based at University College London who:

  • Conduct systematic reviews across health, education, welfare and other public policy sectors.
  • Work closely with policymakers, practitioners and the public to understand their needs.
  • Value and encourage participation in all stages of systematic reviews by people with
    diverse perspectives.
  • Study and develop methods to support the conduct of systematic reviews and their use
    in decision-making.
  • Provide support, training and guidance for others seeking to undertake systematic reviews. 
  • Develop and maintain EPPI Reviewer software for conducting systematic reviews.

 


 

 

Recent and forthcoming Seminars

17th June 2026: Stopping criteria for the responsible use of AI-assisted screening for systematic reviews, Max Callaghan, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impacts Research

Joining details here Seminars

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Report on children's weight monitoring is now live!


What are the psychosocial consequences of weight monitoring in children?

Our systematic review and policy mapping is available here.

 

COVID-19 'living' systematic map of research

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