Mark A Green

Mark A Green

University of Liverpool

H-index: 31

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark A Green

Mark A Green, With an exceptional h-index of 31 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Liverpool, specializes in the field of Health Geography, Big Data, Inequalities.

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

Transforming Big Data into AI Ready Data for Nutrition and Obesity Research

Trends in inequalities in avoidable hospitalisations across the COVID-19 pandemic: A cohort study of 23.5 million people in England

The impact of the cost of living crisis and food insecurity on food purchasing behaviours and food preparation practices in people living with obesity

Local Data Spaces: Leveraging Trusted Research Environments for Secure Location-Based Policy Research in the Age of COVID-19

COVID-19 risk-mitigation in reopening mass cultural events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

The Food4Years Ageing Network: Improving foods and diets as a strategy for supporting quality of life, independence and healthspan in older adults

Occupational inequalities in the prevalence of COVID-19: A longitudinal observational study of England, August 2020 to January 2021

Associations between self-reported healthcare disruption due to COVID-19 and avoidable hospitalisation: Evidence from seven linked longitudinal studies for England

Mark A Green Information

University

Position

Senior Lecturer in Health Geography

Citations(all)

21909

Citations(since 2020)

12166

Cited By

15316

hIndex(all)

31

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

71

i10Index(since 2020)

67

Email

University Profile Page

University of Liverpool

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Mark A Green Skills & Research Interests

Health Geography

Big Data

Inequalities

Top articles of Mark A Green

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Transforming Big Data into AI Ready Data for Nutrition and Obesity Research

Obesity

Diana Thomas

Rob Knight

Jack Gilbert

Marilyn Cornelis

Marie Gantz

...

2024

Trends in inequalities in avoidable hospitalisations across the COVID-19 pandemic: A cohort study of 23.5 million people in England

BMJ open

Mark Alan Green

Martin McKee

Jon Massey

Brian Mackenna

Amir Mehrkar

...

2024/1/1

The impact of the cost of living crisis and food insecurity on food purchasing behaviours and food preparation practices in people living with obesity

Appetite

Rebecca A Stone

Adrian Brown

Flora Douglas

Mark A Green

Emma Hunter

...

2024/2/15

Local Data Spaces: Leveraging Trusted Research Environments for Secure Location-Based Policy Research in the Age of COVID-19

Data & Policy

Jacob L Macdonald

Mark A Green

Maurizio Gibin

Simon Leech

Alex Singleton

...

2023/1

COVID-19 risk-mitigation in reopening mass cultural events: population-based observational study for the UK Events Research Programme in Liverpool City Region

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine

Girvan Burnside

Christopher P Cheyne

Gary Leeming

Michael Humann

Alistair Darby

...

2023/4/25

The Food4Years Ageing Network: Improving foods and diets as a strategy for supporting quality of life, independence and healthspan in older adults

Nutrition bulletin

Miriam E Clegg

Lisa Methven

Susan A Lanham‐New

Mark A Green

Niharika A Duggal

...

2023/3

Occupational inequalities in the prevalence of COVID-19: A longitudinal observational study of England, August 2020 to January 2021

Plos one

Mark A Green

Malcolm G Semple

2023/4/5

Associations between self-reported healthcare disruption due to COVID-19 and avoidable hospitalisation: Evidence from seven linked longitudinal studies for England

bmj

Mark A Green

Martin McKee

Olivia KL Hamilton

Richard J Shaw

John Macleod

...

2023/7/19

Social and spatial inequalities in healthcare use among people living with dementia in England (2002-2016)

Aging & Mental Health

James Watson

Mark A Green

Clarissa Giebel

Frances Darlington-Pollock

Asangaedem Akpan

2023/8/3

Evaluating the Impact of Using Mobile Vaccination Units to Increase COVID-19 Vaccination Uptake: A Synthetic Control Analysis for Cheshire and Merseyside, UK

UK (January 27, 2022)

Xingna Zhang

John Tulloch

Shane Knott

Rachel Allison

Paula Parvulescu

...

2022/1/27

Evaluating the impacts of tiered restrictions introduced in England, during October and December 2020 on COVID-19 cases: A synthetic control study

medRxiv

Xingna Zhang

Daniel Hungerford

Mark Green

Marta Garcia-Finana

Iain Buchan

...

2024

A blueprint for synthetic control methodology: a causal inference tool for evaluating natural experiments in population health

bmj

Ben Barr

Xingna Zhang

Mark Green

Iain Buchan

2022/11/23

An analysis of food and beverage advertising on bus shelters in a deprived area of Northern England

Public Health Nutrition

Amy Heather Finlay

Scott Lloyd

Amelia Lake

Thomas Armstrong

Mark Fishpool

...

2022/7

Changing patterns of SARS-CoV-2 infection through Delta and Omicron waves by vaccination status, previous infection and neighbourhood deprivation: A cohort analysis of 2.7M people.

medRxiv

Mark A Green

Daniel J Hungerford

David M Hughes

Marta Garcia-Fiñana

Lance Turtle

...

2022/1/1

GroundsWell: Community-engaged and data-informed systems transformation of Urban Green and Blue Space for population health–a new initiative

Wellcome Open Research

Ruth F Hunter

Sarah E Rodgers

Jeremy Hilton

Mike Clarke

Leandro Garcia

...

2022

The impact of demographic, socio-economic and geographic factors on mortality risk among people living with dementia in England (2002-2016)

International journal of environmental research and public health

James Watson

Frances Darlington-Pollock

Mark Green

Clarissa Giebel

Asangaedem Akpan

2021/12/20

The impact of community asymptomatic rapid antigen testing on COVID-19 hospital admissions: a synthetic control study

medRxiv

Xingna Zhang

Ben Barr

Mark Green

David Hughes

Matthew Ashton

...

2022/4/21

Why were there 231 707 more deaths than expected in England between 2010 and 2018? An ecological analysis of mortality records

Journal of Public Health

Frances Darlington-Pollock

Mark A Green

Ludi Simpson

2022/6

Remote general practitioner consultations during COVID-19

The Lancet Digital Health

Mark A Green

Martin McKee

Vittal Katikireddi

2022

Neighbourhood deprivation and intersectional inequalities in biomarkers of healthy ageing in England

Health & Place

Daniel Holman

Andrew Bell

Mark Green

Sarah Salway

2022/9/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
Danny Dorling

Danny Dorling

University of Oxford

H-index: 81
Iain Buchan

Iain Buchan

University of Liverpool

H-index: 36
Fahad Razak

Fahad Razak

University of Toronto

H-index: 35
Ben Barr

Ben Barr

University of Liverpool

H-index: 26
Francisco Rowe

Francisco Rowe

University of Liverpool

H-index: 23
Jon Minton

Jon Minton

University of Glasgow

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