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Dr Natalie Darko (HEA Fellow, PGCHE, MPhil, PhD & BSc).
Dr Natalie Darko (HEA Fellow, PGCHE, MPhil, PhD & BSc).
Senior Lecturer of Sport and Physical Activity Nottingham Trent University & University of Leicester
Verified email at leicester.ac.uk
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RETRACTED: Visual Research Methods: Using Cameras to Empower Socially Excluded Black Youth
CY Wright, N Darko, PJ Standen, TG Patel
Sociology 44 (3), 541-558, 2010
412010
A qualitative study of the impact of the London 2012 Olympics on families in the East Midlands of England: lessons for sports development policy and practice
C Mackintosh, N Darko, Z Rutherford, HM Wilkins
Sport, Education and Society 20 (8), 1065-1087, 2015
342015
Unintended outcomes of the London 2012 Olympic Games: Local voices of resistance and the challenge for sport participation leverage in England
C Mackintosh, N Darko, H May-Wilkins
Leisure Studies 35 (4), 454-469, 2016
272016
‘Don’t you feel bad watching the Olympics, watching us?’A qualitative analysis of London 2012 Olympics influence on family sports participation and physical activity
N Darko, C Mackintosh
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 8 (1), 45-60, 2016
222016
“Get up, shut up and stop being a fanny”: Rugby Union men and their suppression of body anxiety
N Darko
Journal of Men's Health 6 (4), 331-337, 2009
172009
Challenges and constraints in developing and implementing sports policy and provision in Antigua and Barbuda: which way now for a small island state?
N Darko, C Mackintosh
Sport Policy in Small States, 57-82, 2018
162018
Engaging black and minority ethnic groups in health research:‘hard to reach’? Demystifying the misconceptions
N Darko
Policy Press, 2021
142021
Examining psychosocial and economic barriers to green space access for racialised individuals and families: a narrative literature review of the evidence to date
T Robinson, N Robertson, F Curtis, N Darko, CR Jones
International journal of environmental research and public health 20 (1), 745, 2022
122022
Qualitative evaluation of A Safer Ramadan, a structured education programme that addresses the safer observance of Ramadan for Muslims with Type 2 diabetes
N Darko, H Dallosso, M Hadjiconstantinou, K Hulley, K Khunti, M Davies
Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 160, 107979, 2020
122020
Association of depression and anxiety with clinical, sociodemographic, lifestyle and environmental factors in South Asian and white European individuals at high risk of diabetes
C Razieh, K Khunti, MJ Davies, CL Edwardson, J Henson, N Darko, ...
Diabetic Medicine 36 (9), 1158-1167, 2019
92019
The impact of Covid-19 and lockdown measures on self-reported life satisfaction and social relationships does not differ by ethnicity
A Routen, N Darko, A Willis, J Miksza, K Khunti
Journal of Public Health 43 (2), e241-e243, 2021
82021
“It's so tough for us now”–COVID-19 has negatively impacted religious practices relating to death among minority ethnic groups
A Routen, N Darko, A Willis, J Miksza, K Khunti
Public Health 194, 146-148, 2021
82021
Uterine cancer mortality and Black women: time to act
EL Moss, L Teece, N Darko
The Lancet Oncology 24 (6), 586-588, 2023
62023
Rugby union men: body concerns
N Darko
Loughborough University, 2012
42012
Outdoor recreation as a potential lever for health improvement: a review of the health benefits, barriers and opportunities for the sector
C Mackintosh, E Zehndorfer, N Darko
Metropolitan University Business School, 2016
32016
Exploring the benefits of nature-based interventions in socio-economically deprived communities: a narrative review of the evidence to date
H Harrison, M Burns, N Darko, C Jones
Perspectives in Public Health 143 (3), 156-172, 2023
22023
‘‘Get Up, and Shut Up, You Play like Tarzan and Moan like Jane”: Rugby Union Men and their Suppression of Body Anxiety
N Darko
The International Journal of Sport and Society 2 (2), 49, 2011
22011
Race, ethnicity and health inequalities
N Darko
Engaging Black and Minority Ethnic Groups in Health Research, 19-36, 2021
12021
Bridging the digital divide: The UNBIASED national study to unravel the impact of ethnicity and deprivation on diabetes technology disparities in the United Kingdom
M Evans, SM Ng, N Oliver, D Rankin, R Dlugatch, E Tonga, N Darko, ...
Wiley, 2024
2024
Exploring the perspectives of underrepresented voices: Perceptions and experiences of uterine cancer for black African, Caribbean, black British, and mixed-black women in the …
N Darko, N Millet, A Usman, L Teece, EL Moss
Gynecologic Oncology 180, 132-138, 2024
2024
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