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    AuthorCongdon, P (2)Brown, T (1)Cummins, S (1)Darlington-Pollock, F (1)Exeter, DJ (1)Grey, C (1)Kyle, R (1)Lee, AC (1)Mehta, S (1)Norman, P (1)... View MoreSubject
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    Understanding interactions with the food environment: An exploration of supermarket food shopping routines in deprived neighbourhoods 

    Thompson, C; Cummins, S; Brown, T; Kyle, R (2013-01)
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    Area variations in multiple morbidity using a life table methodology. 

    Congdon, P (2016)
    Analysis of healthy life expectancy is typically based on a binary distinction between health and ill-health. By contrast, this paper considers spatial modelling of disease free life expectancy taking account of the number ...
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    Spatial variation in attributable risks. 

    Congdon, P (2015-01)
    The attributable risk (AR) measures the contribution of a particular risk factor to a disease, and allows estimation of disease rates specific to that risk. While previous studies consider variability in ARs over demographic ...
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    To move or not to move? Exploring the relationship between residential mobility, risk of cardiovascular disease and ethnicity in New Zealand. 

    Darlington-Pollock, F; Norman, P; Lee, AC; Grey, C; Mehta, S; Exeter, DJ (2016-09)
    Residential mobility can have negative impacts on health, with some studies finding that residential mobility can contribute to widening health gradients in the population. However, ethnically differentiated experiences ...
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