David Ogilvie

David Ogilvie

University of Cambridge

H-index: 72

Europe-United Kingdom

About David Ogilvie

David Ogilvie, With an exceptional h-index of 72 and a recent h-index of 50 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Public health, Physical activity.

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

Development and application of the Demands for Population Health Interventions (Depth) framework for categorising the agentic demands of population health interventions

OP120 Development of a tool to conceptualise and measure agentic demands of population health interventions for diet and physical activity

Explaining differential socioeconomic effects in population health interventions: development and application of a new tool to classify intervention agentic demand

OP143 The physical activity implications of retirement across occupational activity groups

Design effects of cycle infrastructure changes: An exploratory analysis of cycle levels

The physical activity implications of retirement across occupational activity groups

Changing mobility practices. Can meta-ethnography inform transferable and policy-relevant theory?

Demonstrating the applicability of using GPS and interview data to understand changes in use of space in response to new transport infrastructure: the case of the …

David Ogilvie Information

University

Position

Programme Leader MRC Epidemiology Unit

Citations(all)

18838

Citations(since 2020)

9308

Cited By

13563

hIndex(all)

72

hIndex(since 2020)

50

i10Index(all)

154

i10Index(since 2020)

134

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University of Cambridge

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David Ogilvie Skills & Research Interests

Public health

Physical activity

Top articles of David Ogilvie

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Development and application of the Demands for Population Health Interventions (Depth) framework for categorising the agentic demands of population health interventions

BMC Global and Public Health

Kate Garrott

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

Mark Petticrew

Amanda Sowden

...

2024/12

OP120 Development of a tool to conceptualise and measure agentic demands of population health interventions for diet and physical activity

Kate Garrott

Jenna Panter

Amanda Sowden

Mark Petticrew

David Ogilvie

...

2023/8/1

Explaining differential socioeconomic effects in population health interventions: development and application of a new tool to classify intervention agentic demand

The Lancet

Kate Garrott

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

Amanda Sowden

Mark Petticrew

...

2023/11/1

OP143 The physical activity implications of retirement across occupational activity groups

Leonie Glasson

Jenna Panter

David Ogilvie

Richard Patterson

2023/8/1

Design effects of cycle infrastructure changes: An exploratory analysis of cycle levels

Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Christina S Xiao

Richard Patterson

David Ogilvie

Esther MF van Sluijs

Stephen J Sharp

...

2023/11/1

The physical activity implications of retirement across occupational activity groups

Preventive medicine

Leonie Glasson

Jenna Panter

David Ogilvie

Richard Patterson

2023/8/1

Changing mobility practices. Can meta-ethnography inform transferable and policy-relevant theory?

Social Science & Medicine

Cornelia Guell

David Ogilvie

Judith Green

2023/11/1

Demonstrating the applicability of using GPS and interview data to understand changes in use of space in response to new transport infrastructure: the case of the …

Journal of Transport & Health

Lindsey Smith

Thomas Burgoine

David Ogilvie

Andy Jones

Emma Coombes

...

2023/5/1

Equity impacts of cycling investment in England: A natural experimental study using longitudinally linked individual-level Census data

SSM-Population Health

Richard Patterson

David Ogilvie

Anthony A Laverty

Jenna Panter

2023/9/1

Development and application of the DePtH framework for categorising the agentic demands of population health interventions

medRxiv

Kate Garrott

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

Mark Petticrew

Amanda Sowden

...

2023

P79 Equity impacts of cycling investment in England: a natural experimental study using longitudinally linked individual-level Census data

Richard Patterson

David Ogilvie

Anthony A Laverty

Jenna Panter

2023/8/1

Shifting towards healthier transport: carrots or sticks? Systematic review and meta-analysis of population-level interventions

Christina Xiao

Esther Van Sluijs

David Ogilvie

Richard Patterson

Jenna Panter

2022/11/1

Making better use of natural experimental evaluation in population health

bmj

Peter Craig

Mhairi Campbell

Adrian Bauman

Manuela Deidda

Ruth Dundas

...

2022/10/24

Impacts of new cycle infrastructure on cycling levels in two French cities: an interrupted time series analysis

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

Christina S Xiao

Stephen J Sharp

Esther MF van Sluijs

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

2022/7/7

Evidence Submission to Parliamentary Inquiry on Public Transport in Towns and Cities

ER Lawlor

K Ellis

J Panter

D Ogilvie

2022

OP49 Impacts of the Paris cycling lane expansion plan on cycling levels: a natural experimental study

Christina Xiao

David Ogilvie

Esther van Sluijs

Jenna Panter

2021/9/1

Sharing believable stories: A qualitative study exploring the relevance of case studies for influencing the creation of healthy environments

Health & Place

Anna Le Gouais

Louise Foley

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

Cornelia Guell

2021/9/1

Travel Levels Before and After COVID-19 Control Measures in Cambridge, UK

Richard Patterson

David Ogilvie

Jenna Panter

2021/6/21

A natural experimental study of new walking and cycling infrastructure across the United Kingdom: The Connect2 programme

Journal of Transport & Health

Anna Le Gouais

Jenna R Panter

Andy Cope

Jane E Powell

Emma L Bird

...

2021/3/1

P38 Making sense of the evidence in population health intervention research: building a dry stone wall

David Ogilvie

Adrian Bauman

Louise Foley

Cornelia Guell

David Humphreys

...

2021/9/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 103
Theresa Marteau

Theresa Marteau

University of Cambridge

H-index: 99
Simon Griffin

Simon Griffin

University of Cambridge

H-index: 90
Andy Jones

Andy Jones

University of East Anglia

H-index: 90
Martin White

Martin White

University of Cambridge

H-index: 81
Esther van Sluijs

Esther van Sluijs

University of Cambridge

H-index: 62
Richard Mitchell

Richard Mitchell

University of Glasgow

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