Mark S Gilthorpe

Mark S Gilthorpe

University of Leeds

H-index: 51

Europe-United Kingdom

About Mark S Gilthorpe

Mark S Gilthorpe, With an exceptional h-index of 51 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Leeds, specializes in the field of Statistical Modelling, Causal Inference, Lifecourse Epidemiology, Obesity Research, Dental Statistics.

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

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

POS1288 PITFALLS WHEN ESTIMATING CAUSAL EFFECTS IN OBSERVATIONAL DATA: A SIMULATION STUDY BASED ON THE EUSTAR DATABASE

A complex systems approach to obesity: a transdisciplinary framework for action

Lord's' paradox'explained: the 50-year warning on the use of'change scores' in observational data

Food insecurity in people living with obesity: Improving sustainable and healthier food choices in the retail food environment—the FIO Food project

OP112 Depicting deterministic variables within directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): An aid for identifying and interpreting causal effects involving compositional data and composite …

Testing the causal relationships of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with mental health and substance use disorders: a Mendelian randomisation study

Demonstration of functional rehabilitation treatment effects in children and young people after severe acquired brain injury

Mark S Gilthorpe Information

University

Position

& Alan Turing Institute

Citations(all)

9909

Citations(since 2020)

4657

Cited By

6665

hIndex(all)

51

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

138

i10Index(since 2020)

70

Email

University Profile Page

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Mark S Gilthorpe Skills & Research Interests

Statistical Modelling

Causal Inference

Lifecourse Epidemiology

Obesity Research

Dental Statistics

Top articles of Mark S Gilthorpe

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Journal

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Publication Date

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

POS1288 PITFALLS WHEN ESTIMATING CAUSAL EFFECTS IN OBSERVATIONAL DATA: A SIMULATION STUDY BASED ON THE EUSTAR DATABASE

E Hensor

MG Lazzaroni

M Wilson

M Gilthorpe

F Del Galdo

2023/6/1

A complex systems approach to obesity: a transdisciplinary framework for action

Perspectives in public health

Claire Griffiths

Duncan Radley

Paul Gately

Jane South

George Sanders

...

2023/11

Lord's' paradox'explained: the 50-year warning on the use of'change scores' in observational data

arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.01822

Peter WG Tennant

Georgia D Tomova

Eleanor J Murray

Kellyn F Arnold

Matthew P Fox

...

2023/2/3

Food insecurity in people living with obesity: Improving sustainable and healthier food choices in the retail food environment—the FIO Food project

Nutrition bulletin

Marta Lonnie

Emma Hunter

Rebecca A Stone

Mariana Dineva

Modupe Aggreh

...

2023/9

OP112 Depicting deterministic variables within directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): An aid for identifying and interpreting causal effects involving compositional data and composite …

Laurie Berrie

Kellyn F Arnold

Georgia D Tomova

Mark S Gilthorpe

Peter WG Tennant

2023/8/1

Testing the causal relationships of physical activity and sedentary behaviour with mental health and substance use disorders: a Mendelian randomisation study

Molecular Psychiatry

Eleonora Iob

Jean-Baptiste Pingault

Marcus R Munafò

Brendon Stubbs

Mark S Gilthorpe

...

2023/8

Demonstration of functional rehabilitation treatment effects in children and young people after severe acquired brain injury

Developmental Neurorehabilitation

Rob Forsyth

Colin Hamilton

Matthew Ingram

Gemma Kelly

Tim Grove

...

2022/5/19

Causal loops: considerations for study design when adjusting for frailty

Ciarán McInerney

Oliver Todd

Mark Gilthorpe

2022/9

Estimating the effects of lockdown timing on COVID-19 cases and deaths in England: A counterfactual modelling study

PLoS One

Kellyn F Arnold

Mark S Gilthorpe

Nisreen A Alwan

Alison J Heppenstall

Georgia D Tomova

...

2022/4/14

OP07 Causal inference-informed re-analyses of factors associated with dropout from weight-loss programmes for adults

Ridda Ali

Andrew Prestwich

Jiaqi Ge

Georgia D Tomova

Claire Griffiths

...

2022/8/1

Simplifying the interpretation of continuous time models for spatio-temporal networks

Journal of Geographical Systems

Sarah C Gadd

Alexis Comber

Mark S Gilthorpe

Keiran Suchak

Alison J Heppenstall

2022/4

Depicting deterministic variables within directed acyclic graphs (DAGs): An aid for identifying and interpreting causal effects involving tautological associations …

arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13201

Laurie Berrie

Kellyn F Arnold

Georgia D Tomova

Mark S Gilthorpe

Peter WG Tennant

2022/11/23

P66 Defining the transparency, explainability, and interpretability of algorithms: a key step towards fair and just decision-making

Georgia D Tomova

Mark S Gilthorpe

Gabriela C Arriagada Bruneau

Peter WG Tennant

2022/8/1

The utility of multilevel models for continuous-time feature selection of spatio-temporal networks

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems

Sarah C Gadd

Alexis Comber

Peter Tennant

Mark S Gilthorpe

Alison J Heppenstall

2022/1/1

Theory and performance of substitution models for estimating relative causal effects in nutritional epidemiology

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Georgia D Tomova

Mark S Gilthorpe

Peter WG Tennant

2022/11/1

Adjustment for energy intake in nutritional research: a causal inference perspective

The American journal of clinical nutrition

Georgia D Tomova

Kellyn F Arnold

Mark S Gilthorpe

Peter WG Tennant

2022/1/1

Reply to WC Willett et al.

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

Georgia D Tomova

Kellyn F Arnold

Mark S Gilthorpe

Peter WG Tennant

2022/8/1

Analyses of ‘change scores’ do not estimate causal effects in observational data

International journal of epidemiology

Peter WG Tennant

Kellyn F Arnold

George TH Ellison

Mark S Gilthorpe

2022/10/1

Early childhood weight gain: latent patterns and body composition outcomes

Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology

Tom Norris

Liina Mansukoski

Mark S Gilthorpe

Mark Hamer

Rebecca Hardy

...

2021/9

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