Anne Ellaway

Anne Ellaway

University of Glasgow

H-index: 58

Europe-United Kingdom

About Anne Ellaway

Anne Ellaway, With an exceptional h-index of 58 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of health inequality, neighborhoods, neighbourhoods, area.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Socioeconomic position links circulatory microbiota differences with biological age

Active design of built environments for increasing levels of physical activity in adults: the ENABLE London natural experiment study.

Weekend and weekday associations between the residential built environment and physical activity: Findings from the ENABLE London study

The development of an open-source tool to identify different travel modes from hip-worn accelerometer and GPS data, and its application to the ENABLE London study

ENABLE London study methodology

Residential built environment and physical activity: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses

Qualitative data: using spatial narratives to explore how relocating to East Village influenced perceptions of the environment and active travel decision-making

Mental health, well-being and neighbourhood perceptions

Anne Ellaway Information

University

Position

MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit

Citations(all)

17337

Citations(since 2020)

4625

Cited By

14507

hIndex(all)

58

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

116

i10Index(since 2020)

88

Email

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University of Glasgow

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Anne Ellaway Skills & Research Interests

health inequality

neighborhoods

neighbourhoods

area

Top articles of Anne Ellaway

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Socioeconomic position links circulatory microbiota differences with biological age

Scientific Reports

Hannah Craven

Dagmara McGuinness

Sarah Buchanan

Norman Galbraith

David H McGuinness

...

2021/6/16

Active design of built environments for increasing levels of physical activity in adults: the ENABLE London natural experiment study.

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9/23

Weekend and weekday associations between the residential built environment and physical activity: Findings from the ENABLE London study

PloS one

Christelle Clary

Daniel Lewis

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Bina Ram

...

2020/9/2

The development of an open-source tool to identify different travel modes from hip-worn accelerometer and GPS data, and its application to the ENABLE London study

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

ENABLE London study methodology

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

Residential built environment and physical activity: cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

Qualitative data: using spatial narratives to explore how relocating to East Village influenced perceptions of the environment and active travel decision-making

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

Mental health, well-being and neighbourhood perceptions

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

Physical activity and adiposity: baseline and 2-year follow-up findings from the ENABLE London study

Christopher G Owen

Elizabeth S Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

Bina Ram

...

2020/9

Impact of changing road infrastructure on children's active travel: A multi-methods study from Auckland, New Zealand

Journal of Transport & Health

Melody Smith

Greer Hawley

Lisa Mackay

Jamie Hosking

Hamish Mackie

...

2020/9/1

Evaluating the effect of change in the built environment on mental health and subjective well-being: a natural experiment

J Epidemiol Community Health

Bina Ram

Elizabeth S Limb

Aparna Shankar

Claire M Nightingale

Alicja R Rudnicka

...

2020/8/1

Longitudinal impact of changes in the residential built environment on physical activity: findings from the ENABLE London cohort study

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Christelle Clary

Daniel Lewis

Elizabeth Limb

Claire M Nightingale

Bina Ram

...

2020/12

The relationship between living in urban and rural areas of Scotland and children’s physical activity and sedentary levels: a country-wide cross-sectional analysis

BMC public health

Paul McCrorie

Rich Mitchell

Laura Macdonald

Andrew Jones

Emma Coombes

...

2020/12

The effect of moving to East Village, the former London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Athletes' Village, on mode of travel (ENABLE London study, a natural experiment)

international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity

Elizabeth S Limb

Duncan S Procter

Ashley R Cooper

Angie S Page

Claire M Nightingale

...

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 231
Michael G. Marmot

Michael G. Marmot

University College London

H-index: 73
Geraldine McNeill

Geraldine McNeill

University of Aberdeen

H-index: 72
David Ogilvie

David Ogilvie

University of Cambridge

H-index: 65
Geoff Der

Geoff Der

University of Glasgow

H-index: 58
Alastair H Leyland

Alastair H Leyland

University of Glasgow

H-index: 52
Michaela Benzeval

Michaela Benzeval

University of Essex

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