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Dr Jane Goodwin
Isabel Gordon
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Dr Philip Heslop
Dr Rhiannon O'Connor
et al.
Adapting safety plans for autistic adults with involvement from the autism community2024
Dr Jane Goodwin
Dr Sally O'Keeffe
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Dr Emmanuel Ogundimu
Mirabel Pelton
et al.
Adapting safety plans for autistic adults with involvement from the autism community 2024
Deepti John
Emma Adams
Dr Laura McGowan
Dr Emma Joyes
Catherine Richmond
et al.
Factors influencing implementation and sustainability of interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours in adults experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage: a mixed-methods systematic review2024
Dr Suruchi Ganbavale
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Neighborhood Deprivation and Changes in Oral Health in Older Age: A Longitudinal Population-Based Study2024
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Iain McKinnon
Understanding obesity in adult secure mental health services: results from a mixed methods study in Northern England.2024
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Iain McKinnon
What are the key influences and challenges around weight management faced by patients in UK adult secure mental health settings? A focused ethnographic approach2024
Professor Jacqueline Rodgers
Dr Jane Goodwin
Dr Nawaraj Bhattarai
Dr Ehsan Kharatikoopaei
Dr Emmanuel Ogundimu
et al.
Adapted suicide safety plans to address self-harm, suicidal ideation, and suicide behaviours in autistic adults: protocol for a pilot randomised controlled trial2023
Kathryn Bush
Dr Emer Cullen
Dr Rhys Thomas
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Assessing the extent and distribution of socioeconomic inequalities in Epilepsy, in the United Kingdom; a systematic evidence review.2023
India Cannon
Dr Anna Robinson-Barella
Gillian McLellan
Professor Sheena Ramsay
From Drugs to Dry Mouth: A Systematic Review Exploring Oral and Psychological Health Conditions Associated with Dry Mouth in Older Adults with Polypharmacy2023
Kathryn Bush
Jennifer Rankin
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Influence of neighborhood-level socioeconomic deprivation and individual socioeconomic position on risk of developing type 2 diabetes in older men: a longitudinal analysis in the British Regional Heart Study cohort2023
Emma Adams
Dr Ryc Aquino
Dr Kerry Brennan-Tovey
Margaret Ogden
Dr Steven Thirkle
et al.
International evidence on lived experiences of trauma during homelessness and effects on mental health including substance use: a co-produced qualitative systematic review2023
Deepti John
Dr Laura McGowan
Dr Ryan Kenny
Dr Emma Joyes
Emma Adams
et al.
Interventions to improve oral health and related health behaviours of substance use, smoking, and diet in people with severe and multiple disadvantage: a systematic review of effectiveness and cost-effectiveness2023
Dr Ge Yu
Professor Luke Vale
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Yu Fu
Investigating changes in mental health services utilisation in England and their impact on health outcomes and wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic: Protocol for a health data-linkage study2023
Dr Rachel Kimble
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The Relationship of Oral Health with Progression of Physical Frailty among Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study Composed of Two Cohorts of Older Adults from the United Kingdom and United States2023
Dr Rachel Kimble
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The Relationships of Dentition, Use of Dental Prothesis and Oral Health Problems with Frailty, Disability and Diet Quality: Results from Population-Based Studies of Older Adults from the UK and USA2023
Emma Adams
Claire Smiles
Dr Cassey Muir
Professor Amy O'Donnell
Professor Eileen Kaner
et al.
A Qualitative Study Exploring Access to Mental Health and Substance Use Support among Individuals Experiencing Homelessness during COVID-192022
Dr Rachel Kimble
Gillian McLellan
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Association between oral health markers and decline in muscle strength and physical performance in later life: longitudinal analyses of two prospective cohorts from the UK and the USA2022
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Associations between inflammation, coagulation, cardiac strain and injury, and subclinical vascular disease with frailty in older men: a cross-sectional study2022
Dr Rachel Kimble
Gillian McLellan
Professor John Mathers
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Cohort Profile Update: The British Regional Heart Study 1978–2018: 40-years of follow-up of older British men2022
Dr Katie Thomson
Stephen Rice
Oluwatomi Arisa
Eugenie Johnson
Dr Louise Tanner
et al.
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of oral nutritional supplements in frail older people who are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition: a systematic review and meta-analysis2022
Dr Angela Wearn
Professor Eileen Kaner
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Ryc Aquino
Dr Hayley Alderson
et al.
Evaluating process and outcomes of public involvement in applied health and social care research: a rapid systematic review.2022
Dr Eftychia Kotriona
Dr Heather Brown
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Oral health problems and risk of incident disability in two studies of older adults in the United Kingdom and the United States2022
Dr Katie Thomson
Stephen Rice
Oluwatomi Arisa
Eugenie Johnson
Dr Louise Tanner
et al.
Oral nutritional interventions in frail older people who are malnourished or at risk of malnutrition: a systematic review2022
Emma Adams
Emeritus Professor David Hunter
Claire Smiles
Dr Cassey Muir
Professor Amy O'Donnell
et al.
"It's been up and down" - perspectives on living through COVID-19 for individuals who experience homelessness: a qualitative study2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Associations between inflammation, cardiovascular biomarkers and incident frailty: the British Regional Heart Study2021
Dr Viviana Albani
Eftychia Kotronia
Professor Paula Moynihan
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Barbara Hanratty
et al.
Associations of poor oral health with frailty and physical functioning in the oldest old: results from two studies in England and Japan2021
Dr Robert Barker
Professor Barbara Hanratty
Dr Andrew Kingston
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Professor Fiona Matthews
et al.
Changes in health and functioning of care home residents over two decades: what can we learn from population-based studies?2021
Rachel Perry
Emma Adams
Jill Harland
Dr Grant McGeechan
Professor Amy O'Donnell
et al.
Exploring high mortality rates among people with multiple and complex needs: A qualitative study using peer research methods2021
Dr Emma Joyes
Dr Laura McGowan
Emma Adams
Dr Hosein Shabaninejad
Fiona Beyer
et al.
Exploring interventions to improve the oral health and related health behaviours of adults experiencing severe and multiple disadvantage: protocol for a qualitative study with stakeholders2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Frailty and incident heart failure in older men: The British Regional Heart Study2021
Eftychia Kotronia
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Frailty, aging, and periodontal disease: Basic biologic considerations2021
Dr Kerry Brennan-Tovey
Dr Ryc Aquino
Professor Eileen Kaner
Dr Angela Wearn
Dr Theophile Bigirumurame
et al.
Implementation of the NHS-funded tobacco dependence services in England: a qualitative study to understand the contexts of implementation2021
Dr Laura McGowan
Dr Emma Joyes
Emma Adams
Dr Aishah Coyte
Catherine Richmond
et al.
Investigating the Effectiveness and Acceptability of Oral Health and Related Health Behaviour Interventions in Adults with Severe and Multiple Disadvantage: Protocol for a Mixed-Methods Systematic Review2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Esme Tuttiett
et al.
Nutrition and Frailty: Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment2021
Eftychia Kotronia
Dr Heather Brown
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Oral health and all-cause, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory mortality in older people in the UK and USA2021
Dr Emma Geijer Simpson
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Liam Spencer
Participatory Action Research on School Culture and Student Mental Health: A Study Protocol2021
Eftychia Kotronia
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Poor oral health and inflammatory, haemostatic and cardiac biomarkers in older age: Results from two studies in the UK and USA2021
Eftychia Kotronia
Dr Heather Brown
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Poor oral health and the association with diet quality and intake in older people in two studies in the UK and USA2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Public health research in the UK to understand and mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and COVID-19 response measures2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Subclinical cardiovascular disease and risk of incident frailty: The British Regional Heart Study2021
Kathryn Bush
Professor Judith Rankin
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The influence of neighbourhood-level socioeconomic deprivation on developing type 2 diabetes in older men: a longitudinal analysis of the British Regional Heart Study cohort data2021
Jill Harland
Emma Adams
Dr Mandy Cheetham
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Understanding the life experiences of people with multiple complex needs: peer research in a health needs assessement2021
Emma Adams
Rachel Perry
Jill Harland
Dr Emma Giles
Dr Grant McGeechan
et al.
Using peer research methods: to explore high mortality rates among people with multiple complex needs2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Vitamin D deficiency is associated with orthostatic hypotension in older men: a cross-sectional analysis from the British Regional Heart Study2021
Dr Gemma Frances Spiers
Dr Jenny Liddle
Patience Kunonga
Dr Orla Whitehead
Fiona Beyer
et al.
What are the consequences of caring for older people and what interventions are effective for supporting unpaid carers? A rapid review of systematic reviews2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Associations of the systolic and diastolic components of orthostatic hypotension with markers of cardiovascular risk in older men: A cross-sectional analysis from The British Regional Heart Study2020
Dr Rebecca Wassall
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Development of a core outcome set for oral health services research involving dependent older adults (DECADE): A study protocol2020
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Self-Reported Sensory Impairments and Changes in Cognitive Performance: A Longitudinal 6-Year Follow-Up Study of English Community-Dwelling Adults Aged ⩾50 Years2020
Dr Laura McGowan
Dr Emma Joyes
Emma Adams
Catherine Richmond
Dr Hosein Shabaninejad
et al.
Systematic review of oral health and related health behaviour interventions in adults with severe and multiple disadvantages2020
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Chronic kidney disease, cardiovascular risk markers and total mortality in older men: cystatin C versus creatinine2019
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Healthier diet quality and dietary patterns are associated with lower risk of mobility limitation in older men2019
Professor Sheena Ramsay
High-Sensitivity Troponin T and Incident Heart Failure in Older Men: British Regional Heart Study2019
Eftychia Kotronia
Michael Visser
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Oral Health, Disability and Physical Function: Results From Studies of Older People in the United Kingdom and United States of America2019
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Physical frailty in older men: prospective associations with diet quality and patterns.2019
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Professor Paula Moynihan
Professor Ali Sayed
Influence of Poor Oral Health on Physical Frailty: A Population-Based Cohort Study of Older British Men2018
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Investigating associations between the built environment and physical activity among older people in 20 UK towns2018
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Socioeconomic disadvantage across the life-course and oral health in older age: findings from a longitudinal study of older British men2018
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Socioeconomic factors associated with frailty: results from two studies of older British populations2018
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Subclinical cardiovascular disease and frailty among british older men without a diagnosis of cardiovascular disease: a population-based study2018
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Ability of Self-Reported Frailty Components to Predict Incident Disability, Falls, and All-Cause Mortality: Results From a Population-Based Study of Older British Men2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Association of objective and perceived neighbourhood characteristics with poor oral health in older age: results from a cross-sectional study of older British men2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Diet quality, sarcopenia and frailty in older men: cross sectional analysis from the British Regional Heart Study2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Individual and neighbourhood-level socioeconomic factors and incidence of type 2 diabetes in older age: results from a 14 year follow-up of a cohort of older British men2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Investigating the importance of the local food environment for fruit and vegetable intake in older men and women in 20 UK towns: A cross-sectional analysis of two national cohorts using novel methods2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Self-Reported Hearing Impairment and Incident Frailty in English Community-Dwelling Older Adults: A 4-Year Follow-Up Study2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Self-reported sleep duration and napping, cardiac risk factors and markers of subclinical vascular disease: Cross-sectional study in older men2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Self-reported vision impairment and incident prefrailty and frailty in English community-dwelling older adults: findings from a 4-year follow-up study2017
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Hearing impairment and incident disability and all-cause mortality in older British community-dwelling men2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Prediction of Cardiovascular Disease Risk by Cardiac Biomarkers in 2 United Kingdom Cohort Studies: Does Utility Depend on Risk Thresholds for Treatment?2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Sensory impairments and cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality in older British community-dwelling men: A 10-year follow-up study2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Socio-demographic characteristics, lifestyle factors and burden of morbidity associated with self-reported hearing and vision impairments in older British community-dwelling men: A cross-sectional study2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The Test Your Memory cognitive screening tool: Sociodemographic and cardiometabolic risk correlates in a population-based study of older British men2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Vision impairment and risk of frailty: the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing2016
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Burden of poor oral health in older age: Findings from a population-based study of older British men2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Cardiovascular risk profile and frailty in a population-based study of older British men2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Cohort Profile Update: The British Regional Heart Study 1978-2014: 35 years follow-up of cardiovascular disease and ageing2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Diet quality in older age: The influence of childhood and adult socio-economic circumstances2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The influence of neighbourhood-level socioeconomic deprivation on cardiovascular disease mortality in older age: Longitudinal multilevel analyses from a cohort of older British men2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The relationships between body composition characteristics and cognitive functioning in a population-based sample of older British men2015
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Determinants of assault-related violence in the community: Potential for public health interventions in hospitals2014
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Inequalities in heart failure in older men: Prospective associations between socioeconomic measures and heart failure incidence in a 10-year follow-up study2014
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Time trends in socioeconomic inequalities in cancer mortality: Results from a 35 year prospective study in British men2014
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Longitudinal associations of socioeconomic position in childhood and adulthood with decline in lung function over 20 years: Results from a population-based cohort of British men2011
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Prediction of coronary heart disease risk by Framingham and SCORE risk assessments varies by socioeconomic position: Results from a study in British men2011
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Social class differences in secular trends in established coronary risk factors over 20 years: A cohort study of british men from 1978-80 to 1998-20002011
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Socioeconomic inequalities in coronary heart disease risk in older age: Contribution of established and novel coronary risk factors2009
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Are social inequalities in mortality in Britain narrowing? Time trends from 1978 to 2005 in a population-based study of older men2008
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Extent of Social Inequalities in Disability in the Elderly: Results From a Population-based Study of British Men2008
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Is socioeconomic position related to the prevalence of metabolic syndrome? Influence of social class across the life course in a population-based study of older men2008
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Relationships of inflammatory and haemostatic markers with social class: Results from a population-based study of older men2008
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Social Engagement and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Mortality: Results of a Prospective Population-Based Study of Older Men2008
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Are childhood socio-economic circumstances related to coronary heart disease risk? Findings from a population-based study of older men2007
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Excess mortality rates in a cohort of patients infected with the hepatitis C virus: a prospective study2007
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Missed opportunities for secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease in elderly British men from 1999 to 2005: A population-based study2007
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in older patients after the national service framework: Population based study2006
Professor Sheena Ramsay
The relations of body composition and adiposity measures to ill health and physical disability in elderly men2006
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in older British men: Extent of inequalities before and after implementation of the National Service Framework2005