Gareth Hollands

Gareth Hollands

University of Cambridge

H-index: 35

Europe-United Kingdom

About Gareth Hollands

Gareth Hollands, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of behavioural science, evidence synthesis, public health, interventions, environments.

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

Methods used to conceptualise dimensions of health equity impacts of public health interventions in systematic reviews

Impact on wine sales of removing the largest serving size by the glass: An ABA reversal trial in 21 pubs, bars, and restaurants in England

Be more mindful: targeting addictive responses by integrating mindfulness with cognitive bias modification or cue exposure interventions

The impact of introducing alcohol-free beer options in bars and public houses on alcohol sales and revenue: a randomised crossover field trial

Impact on sales of adding a smaller serving size of beer and cider in licensed premises: an A-B-A reversal design

Increasing uptake of FIT colorectal screening: protocol for the TEMPO randomised controlled trial testing a suggested deadline and a planning tool

Impact on alcohol selection and online purchasing of changing the proportion of available non-alcoholic versus alcoholic drinks: A randomised controlled trial

Changing behaviour at scale to prevent NCDs

Gareth Hollands Information

University

Position

Behaviour and Health Research Unit

Citations(all)

6250

Citations(since 2020)

4041

Cited By

3957

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

74

i10Index(since 2020)

68

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Gareth Hollands Skills & Research Interests

behavioural science

evidence synthesis

public health

interventions

environments

Top articles of Gareth Hollands

Methods used to conceptualise dimensions of health equity impacts of public health interventions in systematic reviews

2024/3/1

Impact on wine sales of removing the largest serving size by the glass: An ABA reversal trial in 21 pubs, bars, and restaurants in England

PLoS Medicine

2024/1/18

Be more mindful: targeting addictive responses by integrating mindfulness with cognitive bias modification or cue exposure interventions

2023/9/25

The impact of introducing alcohol-free beer options in bars and public houses on alcohol sales and revenue: a randomised crossover field trial

2023/8/4

Impact on sales of adding a smaller serving size of beer and cider in licensed premises: an A-B-A reversal design

BMC Public Health

2023/6/26

Increasing uptake of FIT colorectal screening: protocol for the TEMPO randomised controlled trial testing a suggested deadline and a planning tool

BMJ open

2023/5/1

Impact on alcohol selection and online purchasing of changing the proportion of available non-alcoholic versus alcoholic drinks: A randomised controlled trial

PLoS medicine

2023/3/30

Changing behaviour at scale to prevent NCDs

2023/1/30

Explaining the effect on food selection of altering availability: two experimental studies on the role of relative preferences

BMC Public Health

2022/12

Evaluation of physical activity calorie equivalent (PACE) labels’ impact on energy purchased in cafeterias: A stepped-wedge randomised controlled trial

PLoS medicine

2022/11/8

Cigarette pack size and consumption: a randomized cross‐over trial

Addiction

2023/3

Effect of health warning labels on motivation towards energy-dense snack foods: Two experimental studies

Appetite

2022/8/1

Is altering the availability of healthier vs. less-healthy options effective across socioeconomic groups? A mega-analysis

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

2022/7/20

Impact of wine bottle and glass sizes on wine consumption at home: a within- and between- households randomized controlled trial

Addiction

2022/12

Changing the assortment of available food and drink for leaner, greener diets

bmj

2022/4/13

Targeting automatic processes to reduce unhealthy behaviours: a process framework

2022/4/3

Visualising health risks with medical imaging for changing recipients’ health behaviours and risk factors: Systematic review with meta-analysis

2022/3/3

Public support for policies to improve population and planetary health: A population-based online experiment assessing impact of communicating evidence of multiple versus …

Social Science & Medicine

2022/3/1

Reducing demand for overexploited wildlife products: Lessons from systematic reviews from outside conservation science

2022/3

The effect of visualising and re-expressing evidence of policy effectiveness on perceived effectiveness: a population-based survey experiment

Behavioural Public Policy

2022/2/11

See List of Professors in Gareth Hollands University(University of Cambridge)

Co-Authors

academic-engine