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1. Resignation, goal orientation or cultural essentialism? Health care practitioners’ approaches to interventions on childhood obesity.

2. Body as choice or body as compulsion: An experiential perspective on body-self relations and the boundary between normal and pathological.

3. Interviews with boys on physical activity, nutrition and health: Implications for health literacy.

4. Everyday trajectories of hearing correction.

5. Health by numbers? Exploring the practice and experience of datafied health.

6. Menopause matters: The implications of menopause research for studies of midlife health.

7. Do-it-yourself heart health? 'Lay' practices and products for disease prevention.

8. 'The 'buck' stops with me' - reconciling men's lay conceptualisations of responsibility for health with men's health policy.

9. 'It's not within my control': local explanations for the development of lung cancer in China.

10. Internalising dietary norms and transforming food practices: social inequalities in the management of childhood obesity.

11. Cultural capital and gender differences in health behaviours: a study on eating, smoking and drinking patterns.

12. Prayer and health-seeking beliefs in Ghana: understanding the 'religious space' of the urban forest.

13. Mobile, wearable and ingestible health technologies: towards a critical research agenda.

14. Training to self-care: fitness tracking, biopedagogy and the healthy consumer.

15. Health maintenance, meaning, and disrupted illness trajectories in people with low back pain: a qualitative study.

16. Patients receiving ambulatory care: A problematic autonomy situation.

17. Constructing health consumers: Private health insurance discourses in Australia and the United Kingdom.