Dr Victoria Coathup
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Victoria Coathup
PhD
Researcher in Epidemiology and Statistics
Victoria joined the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU) in early 2017 as a Researcher in Epidemiology and Statistics. Her current work investigates relationships between gestational age at birth and child health outcomes using routinely collected hospital data.
Before joining the NPEU, she worked as a Researcher at the Centre for Health, Law and Emerging Technology (HeLEX) at the University of Oxford, conducting surveys about patient and participant involvement in research.
Victoria completed a PhD in 2016 which explored associations between maternal diet, alcohol consumption and offspring outcomes.
Recent publications
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Associations between maternal body mass index and childhood infections in UK primary care: findings from the Born in Bradford birth cohort study.
Journal article
Coathup V. et al, (2024), Arch Dis Child
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Gestational age and hospital admission costs from birth to childhood: a population-based record linkage study in England.
Journal article
Hua X. et al, (2023), Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed
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Associations between gestational age at birth and infection-related hospital admission rates during childhood in England: Population-based record linkage study.
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Coathup V. et al, (2021), PLoS One, 16
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Gestational age and hospital admissions during childhood: population based, record linkage study in England (TIGAR study).
Journal article
Coathup V. et al, (2020), BMJ, 371
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Gestational age and hospital admissions during childhood, the TIGAR study: a population-based, record linkage study in England
Journal article
COATHUP V. et al, (2020), BMJ: British Medical Journal