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Ruth Jepson

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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 8, 2024
Effect of 20 mph speed limits on traffic injuries in Edinburgh, UK: a natural experiment and modelling studyKyriaki Kelly Kokka, Glenna Nightingale, Andrew James Williams, et al.
Health & Place|July 23, 2021
A qualitative exploration of the mechanisms, pathways and public health outcomes of a city centre 20mph speed limit intervention: The case of Belfast, United KingdomClaire L Cleland, Graham Baker, Kieran Turner, et al.
Occupational Health Science|December 5, 2022
"Are We Working (Too) Comfortably?": Understanding the Nature of and Factors Associated with Sedentary Behaviour When Working in the Home EnvironmentAilsa Niven, Graham Baker, Eva Coral Almeida, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 25, 2015
Interventions with potential to reduce sedentary time in adults: systematic review and meta-analysisAnne Martin, Claire Fitzsimons, Ruth Jepson, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 20, 2016
Accessing and engaging women from socio-economically disadvantaged areas: a participatory approach to the design of a public health intervention for delivery in a Bingo clubJosie M M Evans, Gemma Ryde, Ruth Jepson, et al.
Health Research Policy and Systems|September 2, 2024
The tales of two cities: use of evidence for introducing 20 miles per hour speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast (United Kingdom)Karen Milton, Graham Baker, Claire L Cleland, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 26, 2017
Delivery of alcohol brief interventions in community-based youth work settings: exploring feasibility and acceptability in a qualitative studyMartine Stead, Tessa Parkes, Avril Nicoll, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|July 30, 2017
How active are women who play bingo: a cross-sectional study from the Well!Bingo projectGemma C Ryde, Trish Gorely, Ruth Jepson, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 15, 2022
Investigating the impact of a 20 miles per hour speed limit intervention on road traffic collisions, casualties, speed and volume in Belfast, UK: 3 year follow-up outcomes of a natural experimentRuth F Hunter, Claire L Cleland, John Busby, et al.
BMJ Open|September 19, 2025
Evaluating the health and well-being effects of increasing biodiversity within multiple small parks in Edinburgh, UK: a protocol for a mixed-methods, longitudinal, pre-post natural experimentStephen Malden, Craig W McDougall, Catharine Ward Thompson, et al.
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Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|May 8, 2024
Effect of 20 mph speed limits on traffic injuries in Edinburgh, UK: a natural experiment and modelling studyKyriaki Kelly Kokka, Glenna Nightingale, Andrew James Williams, et al.
Health & Place|July 23, 2021
A qualitative exploration of the mechanisms, pathways and public health outcomes of a city centre 20mph speed limit intervention: The case of Belfast, United KingdomClaire L Cleland, Graham Baker, Kieran Turner, et al.
Occupational Health Science|December 5, 2022
"Are We Working (Too) Comfortably?": Understanding the Nature of and Factors Associated with Sedentary Behaviour When Working in the Home EnvironmentAilsa Niven, Graham Baker, Eva Coral Almeida, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|April 25, 2015
Interventions with potential to reduce sedentary time in adults: systematic review and meta-analysisAnne Martin, Claire Fitzsimons, Ruth Jepson, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 20, 2016
Accessing and engaging women from socio-economically disadvantaged areas: a participatory approach to the design of a public health intervention for delivery in a Bingo clubJosie M M Evans, Gemma Ryde, Ruth Jepson, et al.
Health Research Policy and Systems|September 2, 2024
The tales of two cities: use of evidence for introducing 20 miles per hour speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast (United Kingdom)Karen Milton, Graham Baker, Claire L Cleland, et al.
BMC Public Health|April 26, 2017
Delivery of alcohol brief interventions in community-based youth work settings: exploring feasibility and acceptability in a qualitative studyMartine Stead, Tessa Parkes, Avril Nicoll, et al.
BMC Women'S Health|July 30, 2017
How active are women who play bingo: a cross-sectional study from the Well!Bingo projectGemma C Ryde, Trish Gorely, Ruth Jepson, et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health|November 15, 2022
Investigating the impact of a 20 miles per hour speed limit intervention on road traffic collisions, casualties, speed and volume in Belfast, UK: 3 year follow-up outcomes of a natural experimentRuth F Hunter, Claire L Cleland, John Busby, et al.
BMJ Open|September 19, 2025
Evaluating the health and well-being effects of increasing biodiversity within multiple small parks in Edinburgh, UK: a protocol for a mixed-methods, longitudinal, pre-post natural experimentStephen Malden, Craig W McDougall, Catharine Ward Thompson, et al.
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