Tony Blakely

Australia-based New Zealand epidemiologist

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P185doctoral studentAmanda KvalsvigQ108415293
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Q108495600Fiona Imlach Gunasekara
Q108496644Frank Pega
Q108422540Frederieke Petrović-van der Deen
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Q46855754"Social injustice is killing people on a grand scale"
Q50193576(Mis)classification of ethnicity on the New Zealand Cancer Registry: 1981-2004
Q62027735A Longitudinal Study Examining Changes in Street Connectivity, Land Use, and Density of Dwellings and Walking for Transport in Brisbane, Australia
Q38732454A Typology for Charting Socioeconomic Mortality Gradients: "Go Southwest"
Q51318840A continuation of 10% annual tobacco tax increases until 2020: Modelling results for smoking prevalence by sex and ethnicity
Q30424953A national estimate of the hospitalisation costs for the influenza (H1N1) pandemic in 2009
Q38663810A national quitline service and its promotion in the mass media: modelling the health gain, health equity and cost-utility
Q47232703A national study of the association between neighbourhood access to fast-food outlets and the diet and weight of local residents
Q83977399A new opportunity to eliminate policy incoherence in tobacco control in New Zealand
Q36285479A screening program to test and treat for Helicobacter pylori infection: Cost-utility analysis by age, sex and ethnicity
Q36098713Adjuvant Trastuzumab in HER2-Positive Early Breast Cancer by Age and Hormone Receptor Status: A Cost-Utility Analysis
Q35867088Air pollution and mortality in New Zealand: cohort study
Q94606025An estimate of limited duration cancer prevalence in New Zealand using 'big' data
Q54271314An examination of smoking initiation rates by age: results from a large longitudinal study in New Zealand
Q50542708Are mortality differences and trends by education any better or worse in New Zealand? A comparison study with Norway, Denmark and Finland, 1980-1990s.
Q59188353Are socially disadvantaged neighbourhoods deprived of health-related community resources?
Q89561509Beware violated assumptions of an instrument variable fixed effects analysis
Q48019739Bias in relative survival methods when using incorrect life-tables: lung and bladder cancer by smoking status and ethnicity in New Zealand
Q52972746Bias measuring mortality gradients by occupational class in New Zealand.
Q92424848Can cost-effectiveness results be combined into a coherent league table? Case study from one high-income country
Q40419904Cancer Care Coordinators to Improve Tamoxifen Persistence in Breast Cancer: How Heterogeneity in Baseline Prognosis Impacts on Cost-Effectiveness
Q35736059Cancer care coordinators in stage III colon cancer: a cost-utility analysis
Q38564691Cancer care coordinators: what are they and what will they cost?
Q47726901Cancer in Pacific people in New Zealand
Q91925125Case-Control Studies
Q37819108Change in income and change in self-rated health: Systematic review of studies using repeated measures to control for confounding bias
Q38815835Changing ethnic inequalities in mortality in New Zealand over 30 years: linked cohort studies with 68.9 million person-years of follow-up
Q41126208Changing smoking-mortality association over time and across social groups: National census-mortality cohort studies from 1981 to 2011
Q97566293Changing social inequalities in smoking, obesity and cause-specific mortality: Cross-national comparisons using compass typology
Q39124662Changing socioeconomic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality: Cohort study with 54 million person-years follow-up 1981-2011
Q45029647Changing trends in indigenous inequalities in mortality: lessons from New Zealand
Q50102625Child mortality, socioeconomic position, and one-parent families: independent associations and variation by age and cause of death
Q36871294Choosing an epidemiological model structure for the economic evaluation of non-communicable disease public health interventions
Q44159150Chronic liver disease mortality attributable to hepatitis B and C in New Zealand
Q34029853Cohort Profile: Survey of Families, Income and Employment (SoFIE) and Health Extension (SoFIE-health)
Q35925323Collaborating with a social housing provider supports a large cohort study of the health effects of housing conditions
Q53213327Colorectal Cancer Screening: How Health Gains and Cost-Effectiveness Vary by Ethnic Group, the Impact on Health Inequalities, and the Optimal Age Range to Screen
Q53542698Commentary: DAGs and the restricted potential outcomes approach are tools, not theories of causation
Q83310110Commentary: bonding, bridging, and linking - but still not much going on
Q28192623Commentary: estimating direct and indirect effects-fallible in theory, but in the real world?
Q46600694Comorbidity among patients with colon cancer in New Zealand
Q53096123Comparing self-rated health and self-assessed change in health in a longitudinal survey: which is more valid?
Q35416607Compression, expansion, or dynamic equilibrium? The evolution of health expectancy in New Zealand
Q35414059Confounding by socioeconomic position remains after adjusting for neighbourhood deprivation: an example using smoking and mortality
Q42344341Correction: Health, Health Inequality, and Cost Impacts of Annual Increases in Tobacco Tax: Multistate Life Table Modeling in New Zealand
Q55396982Correction: what potential has tobacco control for reducing health inequalities? The New Zealand situation
Q100428283Corrigendum to: Is mode of transport to work associated with mortality in the working-age population? Repeated census-cohort studies in New Zealand, 1996, 2001 and 2006
Q51732668Cost-effectiveness analysis of docetaxel versus weekly paclitaxel in adjuvant treatment of regional breast cancer in New Zealand
Q39224081Cost-effectiveness and equity impacts of three HPV vaccination programmes for school-aged girls in New Zealand
Q91880130Cost-effectiveness of a low-dose computed tomography screening programme for lung cancer in New Zealand
Q92127921Cost-effectiveness of a low-dose computed tomography screening programme for lung cancer in New Zealand
Q40333000Could strength of exposure to the residential neighbourhood modify associations between walkability and physical activity?
Q48050801Could we all live to 100? Should we?
Q40297005Cumulative receipt of an anti-poverty tax credit for families did not impact tobacco smoking among parents
Q64115412Data Resource Profile: The New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)
Q92414986Data Resource Profile: The New Zealand Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)
Q80844698Decades of disparity: widening ethnic mortality gaps from 1980 to 1999
Q40744482Decision-making in an era of cancer prevention via aspirin: New Zealand needs updated guidelines and risk calculators
Q93062116Differences in cancer survival by area-level socio-economic disadvantage: A population-based study using cancer registry data
Q94476766Differences in cancer survival by remoteness of residence: an analysis of data from a population-based cancer registry
Q45185065Differential loss of participants does not necessarily cause selection bias
Q44784952Do New Zealand's immigrants have a mortality advantage? Evidence from the New Zealand Census-Mortality Study
Q45808694Do changes in income, deprivation, labour force status and family status influence smoking behaviour over the short run? Panel study of 15,000 adults
Q41485499Do changes in neighborhood and household levels of smoking and deprivation result in changes in individual smoking behavior? A large-scale longitudinal study of New Zealand adults
Q34217285Do changes in social and economic factors lead to changes in drinking behavior in young adults? Findings from three waves of a population based panel study
Q53080234Do effects of price discounts and nutrition education on food purchases vary by ethnicity, income and education? Results from a randomised, controlled trial.
Q89542328Do employment factors reduce the effect of low education on mental health? A causal mediation analysis using a national panel study
Q39898529Do ethnic and socio-economic inequalities in mortality vary by region in New Zealand? An application of hierarchical Bayesian modelling
Q47388790Do nutrition labels influence healthier food choices? Analysis of label viewing behaviour and subsequent food purchases in a labelling intervention trial
Q35419539Do social and economic reforms change socioeconomic inequalities in child mortality? A case study: New Zealand 1981-1999
Q84037118Does housing policy influence health?
Q34070753Does mortality vary between Asian subgroups in New Zealand: an application of hierarchical Bayesian modelling.
Q44292540Does mortality vary between pacific groups in New Zealand? Estimating Samoan, Cook Island Maori, Tongan, and Niuean mortality rates using hierarchical Bayesian modelling
Q39769832Economic evaluation of single-fraction versus multiple-fraction palliative radiotherapy for painful bone metastases in breast, lung and prostate cancer
Q52585942Education Corner
Q33810652Education does not explain association between income inequality and health
Q90458852Education inequalities in adult all-cause mortality: first national data for Australia using linked census and mortality data
Q33684741Educational inequalities in mortality over four decades in Norway: prospective study of middle aged men and women followed for cause specific mortality, 1960-2000
Q35658634Effect of insulating existing houses on health inequality: cluster randomised study in the community
Q57583290Effectiveness of Monetary Incentives in Modifying Dietary Behavior: A Review of Randomized, Controlled Trials
Q36726593Effectiveness of monetary incentives in modifying dietary behavior:a review of randomized, controlled trials
Q35685976Effects of Health-Related Food Taxes and Subsidies on Mortality from Diet-Related Disease in New Zealand: An Econometric-Epidemiologic Modelling Study
Q33884168Effects of childhood socioeconomic position on subjective health and health behaviours in adulthood: how much is mediated by adult socioeconomic position?
Q33452556Effects of interpretive nutrition labels on consumer food purchases: the Starlight randomized controlled trial
Q57583197Effects of price discounts and tailored nutrition education on supermarket purchases: a randomized controlled trial
Q44956701Employment arrangements and mental health in a cohort of working Australians: are transitions from permanent to temporary employment associated with changes in mental health?
Q58477132Ending appreciable tobacco use in a nation: using a sinking lid on supply
Q58477053Erratum to: The association of active smoking with multiple cancers: national census-cancer registry cohorts with quantitative bias analysis
Q36097473Estimating the cost of new public health legislation
Q91124409Estimating the health benefits and cost-savings of a cap on the size of single serve sugar-sweetened beverages
Q33765276Ethnic and socioeconomic trends in breast cancer incidence in New Zealand
Q39867715Ethnic and socioeconomic trends in testicular cancer incidence in New Zealand
Q33370071Ethnic counts on mortality and census data (mostly) agree for 2001-2004: New Zealand Census-Mortality Study update
Q33663346Ethnic counts on mortality and census data 2001-06: New Zealand census-mortality study update
Q31049119Ethnic counts on mortality, New Zealand Cancer Registry and census data: 2006-2011
Q46257283Ethnic disparities in the quality of hospital care in New Zealand, as measured by 30-day rate of unplanned readmission/death
Q36145162Ethnic inequalities in cancer incidence and mortality: census-linked cohort studies with 87 million years of person-time follow-up
Q57152447Ethnic inequalities in cancer survival in New Zealand: linkage study
Q45834417Ethnic inequalities in mortality among the elderly in New Zealand
Q44462057Ethnicity and management of colon cancer in New Zealand: do indigenous patients get a worse deal?
Q47352439Ethnicity, acculturation and health: who's to judge?
Q49832276Exercise programmes to prevent falls among older adults: modelling health gain, cost-utility and equity impacts
Q86069293Expert ranking of tobacco control interventions for health economic modelling research in New Zealand
Q83681729Fifty years since the Royal College Report: more action needed to achieve the "Smokefree New Zealand by 2025" goal
Q55616120Five year trends in the serve size, energy, and sodium contents of New Zealand fast foods: 2012 to 2016
Q30724038Fixed effects analysis of repeated measures data
Q35009184Food prices and consumer demand: differences across income levels and ethnic groups
Q31108806Food pricing strategies, population diets, and non-communicable disease: a systematic review of simulation studies.
Q36721394Foods and dietary patterns that are healthy, low-cost, and environmentally sustainable: a case study of optimization modeling for New Zealand
Q96230370Fuelling walking and cycling: human powered locomotion is associated with non-negligible greenhouse gas emissions
Q64228996Health Benefits and Cost-Effectiveness From Promoting Smartphone Apps for Weight Loss: Multistate Life Table Modeling
Q96290818Health Gain, Cost Impacts, and Cost-Effectiveness of a Mass Media Campaign to Promote Smartphone Apps for Physical Activity: Modeling Study
Q35535874Health and economic impacts of eight different dietary salt reduction interventions
Q90685857Health benefits and costs of weight-loss dietary counselling by nurses in primary care: a cost-effectiveness analysis
Q80853671Health gaps: who's to blame?
Q51827818Health impact assessment of the UK soft drinks industry levy: a comparative risk assessment modelling study
Q50181830Health shocks adversely impact participation in the labour force in a working age population: a longitudinal analysis
Q38424651Health status and epidemiological capacity and prospects: WHO Western Pacific Region
Q39194603Health system costs by sex, age and proximity to death, and implications for estimation of future expenditure
Q60917867Health system costs for individual and comorbid noncommunicable diseases: An analysis of publicly funded health events from New Zealand
Q35719793Health, Health Inequality, and Cost Impacts of Annual Increases in Tobacco Tax: Multistate Life Table Modeling in New Zealand
Q46711523High rates of endometrial cancer among Pacific women in New Zealand: the role of diabetes, physical inactivity, and obesity
Q41072173Home modification to reduce falls at a health district level: Modeling health gain, health inequalities and health costs
Q38843775Home safety assessment and modification to reduce injurious falls in community-dwelling older adults: cost-utility and equity analysis
Q50159508Housing affordability and mental health: does the relationship differ for renters and home purchasers?
Q30979258How much might a society spend on life-saving interventions at different ages while remaining cost-effective? A case study in a country with detailed data
Q45398370How to substantially increase recruitment in cancer trials in New Zealand
Q33548647How well does routine hospitalisation data capture information on comorbidity in New Zealand?
Q82602054Iconography and Commission on the Social Determinants of Health (and health inequity)
Q39846253If nobody smoked tobacco in New Zealand from 2020 onwards, what effect would this have on ethnic inequalities in life expectancy?
Q38667070Impact of five tobacco endgame strategies on future smoking prevalence, population health and health system costs: two modelling studies to inform the tobacco endgame
Q47582596Impact of increasing tobacco taxes on working-age adults: short-term health gain, health equity and cost savings
Q92947611Impact of tax and tobacco-free generation on health-adjusted life years in the Solomon Islands: a multistate life table simulation
Q48725790Improving the reporting of interactions or effect measure modification.
Q24200536In-work tax credits for families and their impact on health status in adults
Q24202275In-work tax credits for families and their impact on health status in adults
Q54271311Incidence and management of hepatocellular carcinoma among Māori and non-Māori New Zealanders
Q44233774Income and individual deprivation as predictors of health over time
Q50100809Income and mortality: the shape of the association and confounding New Zealand Census-Mortality Study, 1981-1999.
Q34335647Income inequality as a public health concern: where do we stand? Commentary on "Is exposure to income inequality a public health concern?".
Q64453715Indigenous inequalities in cancer: what role for health care?
Q36462945Inequalities in mortality during and after restructuring of the New Zealand economy: repeated cohort studies
Q34327887Inequalities in non-communicable diseases and effective responses
Q84985142Inequities in health and the Marmot Symposia: time for a stocktake
Q82313578Investigating changes over time in socioeconomic gaps in cancer survival: using differences in relative survival versus differences in excess mortality rates can give different answers
Q47941575Invited Commentary: Harnessing Housing Natural Experiments Is Important, but Beware Differential Misclassification of Difference in Difference
Q84764521Is bowel cancer screening important for Maori?
Q33848793Is expanding HPV vaccination programs to include school-aged boys likely to be value-for-money: a cost-utility analysis in a country with an existing school-girl program
Q92595607Is mode of transport to work associated with mortality in the working-age population? Repeated census-cohort studies in New Zealand 1996, 2001 and 2006
Q37037341Is neighborhood access to health care provision associated with individual-level utilization and satisfaction?
Q95555448Is the NZ Government responding adequately to the Māori Affairs Select Committee's 2010 recommendations on tobacco control? A brief review
Q45832112Lessons learned from co-ordinating a group health education workshop for Pacific people
Q34194531Linkage of data in the study of ethnic inequalities and inequities in health outcomes in Scotland, New Zealand and The Netherlands: insights for global study of ethnicity and health.
Q57095350Living in areas with different levels of earthquake damage and association with risk of cardiovascular disease: a cohort-linkage study
Q63966107Lung cancer mortality in Australia in the twenty-first century: How many lives can be saved with effective tobacco control?
Q57814458Major strides in forecasting future health
Q82861523Majority support by Maori and non-Maori smokers for many aspects of increased tobacco control regulation: national survey data
Q37245888Mapping progress: the evaluation and monitoring work of the Cancer Control Council of New Zealand 2005-2007
Q64113299Mass media promotion of a smartphone smoking cessation app: modelled health and cost-saving impacts
Q74186240Measuring Mäori health status accurately - more needs doing
Q53064419Measuring cancer survival in populations: relative survival vs cancer-specific survival
Q47761779Measuring ethnicity in New Zealand: developing tools for health outcomes analysis
Q39592536Metropolitan area income inequality and self-rated health - a multi-level study
Q50163103Migration and Pacific mortality: estimating migration effects on Pacific mortality rates using Bayesian models
Q44387649Misclassification of the mediator matters when estimating indirect effects
Q36842545Modeling health gains and cost savings for ten dietary salt reduction targets
Q51942364Modeling the relation between socioeconomic status and mortality in a mixture of majority and minority ethnic groups.
Q44130656Modelling of tobacco endgame interventions: a response
Q90665894Modelling the health impact of food taxes and subsidies with price elasticities: The case for additional scaling of food consumption using the total food expenditure elasticity
Q39141848Modelling the implications of regular increases in tobacco taxation in the tobacco endgame
Q90448751Modelling the number of quitters needed to achieve New Zealand's Smokefree 2025 goal for Māori and non-Māori
Q33709286Mortality among "never smokers" living with smokers: two cohort studies, 1981-4 and 1996-9.
Q31085779Mortality among lifelong nonsmokers exposed to secondhand smoke at home: cohort data and sensitivity analyses
Q84582418Mortality among the working age population receiving incapacity benefits in New Zealand, 1981-2004
Q51337936Mortality by ethnic group to 2006: is extending census-mortality linkage robust?
Q50544297Mortality trends in Australian Aboriginal peoples and New Zealand Māori
Q36115411Neighborhood built environment and transport and leisure physical activity: findings using objective exposure and outcome measures in New Zealand
Q50162636Neighborhood deprivation and access to fast-food retailing: a national study
Q39848684Neighbourhood access to open spaces and the physical activity of residents: a national study
Q35785539Neighbourhood built environment associations with body size in adults: mediating effects of activity and sedentariness in a cross-sectional study of New Zealand adults
Q59188299Neighbourhoods and health: A review of the New Zealand literature
Q40294415No association of neighbourhood volunteerism with mortality in New Zealand: a national multilevel cohort study
Q40825502Nobody on the face of the globe lived longer
Q90130784Optimizing Prediction of the Lung Function Features of COPD
Q94399447Patterns of Cancer Costs in a Country With Detailed Individual Data: Erratum
Q35231615Patterns of cancer care costs in a country with detailed individual data
Q83192009Patterns of disparity: ethnic and socio-economic trends in breast cancer mortality in New Zealand
Q40724214Perceived fairness of pay among people with and without disabilities: a propensity score matched analysis of working Australians
Q95497042Possible impact of the Tick Programme in New Zealand on selected nutrient intakes: tentative estimates and methodological complexities
Q87461452Possible methodological reason for the finding that "Neither tax increase nor reimbursement reduced health disparities": comment on the article by by Over et al. (2014)
Q91791118Potential Country-level Health and Cost Impacts of Legalizing Domestic Sale of Vaporized Nicotine Products
Q28708839Potential advantages and disadvantages of an endgame strategy: a 'sinking lid' on tobacco supply
Q38904532Potential new regulatory options for e-cigarettes in New Zealand
Q91958131Potential of active transport to improve health, reduce healthcare costs, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions: A modelling study
Q57784361Preventing cardiovascular disease in New Zealand: making better use of statins but also tobacco control, changing the food supply and other strategies
Q92162898Preventive Pharmacotherapy for Cardiovascular Disease: A Modelling Study Considering Health Gain, Costs, and Cost-Effectiveness when Stratifying by Absolute Risk
Q28731348Prioritizing risk factors to identify preventive interventions for economic assessment
Q34172081Probabilistic record linkage and a method to calculate the positive predictive value
Q30872925Projecting future smoking prevalence to 2025 and beyond in New Zealand using smoking prevalence data from the 2013 Census
Q100514558Proportional multistate lifetable modelling of preventive interventions: concepts, code and worked examples
Q39138982Proposed new industry code on unhealthy food marketing to children and young people: will it make a difference?
Q92782085Prospective impact of tobacco eradication and overweight and obesity eradication on future morbidity and health-adjusted life expectancy: simulation study
Q52685041Radiographic knee osteoarthritis impacts multiple dimensions of health-related quality of life: data from the Osteoarthritis Initiative.
Q45162041Re: 'An overview of cancer and beliefs about the disease in Indigenous people of Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US'Aust NZ J Public Health. 2009; 33: 109-18
Q91820774Reflection on modern methods: when worlds collide-prediction, machine learning and causal inference
Q84037111Reflections from the antipodes on the English strategy to reduce health inequalities and Mackenbach's analysis
Q59188332Regional and Urban–Rural Variations in the Association of Neighbourhood Deprivation with Community Resource Access: A National Study
Q95369977Response to Cox letter
Q92608571Response to: Methodological point on mediation analysis
Q58572202Restricting tobacco sales to only pharmacies combined with cessation advice: a modelling study of the future smoking prevalence, health and cost impacts
Q38930943Screening for colorectal cancer: spoiled for choice?
Q39955547Seasonal patterns of mortality in relation to social factors
Q83257836Selection bias. Importance of identification and adjustment
Q50095669Shifting dollars, saving lives: what might happen to mortality rates, and socio-economic inequalities in mortality rates, if income was redistributed?
Q96685349Simulating future public health benefits of tobacco control interventions: a systematic review of models
Q57098855Smoker misperceptions around tobacco: national survey data of particular relevance to protecting Maori health
Q94499270Smoking and inequalities
Q30391682Smoking prevalence in New Zealand from 1996-2015: a critical review of national data sources to inform progress toward the Smokefree 2025 goal
Q45734315Smoking uptake is associated with increased psychological distress: results of a national longitudinal study
Q49109423Social inequalities or inequities in cancer incidence? Repeated census-cancer cohort studies, New Zealand 1981-1986 to 2001-2004
Q52593891Socio-economic and tobacco mediation of ethnic inequalities in mortality over time: Repeated census-mortality cohort studies, 1981 to 2011
Q50104200Socio-economic factors and mortality among 25-64 year olds followed from 1991 to 1994: the New Zealand Census-Mortality Study
Q57152577Socio-economic position is more than just NZDep
Q44713995Socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival in New Zealand: the role of extent of disease at diagnosis
Q54233767Strategies to promote healthier food purchases: a pilot supermarket intervention study.
Q36082105Study protocol: combining experimental methods, econometrics and simulation modelling to determine price elasticities for studying food taxes and subsidies (The Price ExaM Study)
Q33511949Support by New Zealand smokers for new types of smokefree areas: national survey data
Q50150564Survival disparities in Indigenous and non-Indigenous New Zealanders with colon cancer: the role of patient comorbidity, treatment and health service factors
Q36279939Taxes and Subsidies for Improving Diet and Population Health in Australia: A Cost-Effectiveness Modelling Study
Q37444810Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages to curb future obesity and diabetes epidemics
Q84496949The Government's Goal for a Smokefree New Zealand by 2025: more decisions, and more detail, are urgently needed
Q83423187The Maori Affairs Select Committee Inquiry and the road to a smokefree Aotearoa
Q30940589The New Zealand Socio-economic Index of Occupational Status: methodological revision and imputation for missing data
Q89559278The acceptability of using a lottery to allocate research funding: a survey of applicants
Q46891437The association of active smoking with multiple cancers: national census-cancer registry cohorts with quantitative bias analysis
Q50110270The association of food security with psychological distress in New Zealand and any gender differences
Q45852792The burden of cancer in New Zealand: a comparison of incidence and DALY metrics and its relevance for ethnic disparities
Q40448559The contribution of Helicobacter pylori to excess gastric cancer in Indigenous and Pacific men: a birth cohort estimate
Q82055738The contribution of causes of death to socioeconomic inequalities in child mortality: New Zealand 1981-1999
Q81084324The contribution of smoking to inequalities in mortality by education varies over time and by sex: two national cohort studies, 1981-84 and 1996-99
Q33432354The effect of comorbidity on the use of adjuvant chemotherapy and survival from colon cancer: a retrospective cohort study
Q92384427The effect of food price changes on consumer purchases: a randomised experiment
Q96961060The effect of food taxes and subsidies on population health and health costs: a modelling study
Q84341100The explanation of a paradox? A commentary on Mackenbach with perspectives from research on financial credits and risk factor trends
Q37056764The global distribution of risk factors by poverty level
Q36027384The health gains and cost savings of dietary salt reduction interventions, with equity and age distributional aspects
Q95618612The high health burden from alcohol in New Zealand and the need for an appropriate government response
Q55057763The impact of an unconditional tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: further evidence from the cohort study of 6900 New Zealanders
Q39412333The impact of in-work tax credit for families on self-rated health in adults: a cohort study of 6900 New Zealanders
Q62897881The impact of social housing on mental health: longitudinal analyses using marginal structural models and machine learning-generated weights
Q102215376The impact of voluntary front-of-pack nutrition labelling on packaged food reformulation: A difference-in-differences analysis of the Australasian Health Star Rating scheme
Q50015858The long history of health inequality in New Zealand: occupational class and lifespan in the late 1800s and early 1900s
Q44206889The mismeasurement of quality by readmission rate: how blunt is too blunt an instrument?: a quantitative bias analysis
Q100296492The probability of the 6-week lockdown in Victoria (commencing 9 July 2020) achieving elimination of community transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Q33945231The relationship between income and health using longitudinal data from New Zealand
Q56976967The smoking–mortality association varies over time and by ethnicity in New Zealand
Q39157970Theoretical impacts of a range of major tobacco retail outlet reduction interventions: modelling results in a country with a smoke-free nation goal
Q95409182Thyroid cancer in Pacific women in New Zealand
Q44859767Time for major roadworks on the tobacco road?
Q61419562To what extent is the association between disability and mental health in adolescents mediated by bullying? A causal mediation analysis
Q91771945To what extent is the association between disability and mental health in adolescents mediated by bullying? A causal mediation analysis
Q39359779Tobacco retail outlet restrictions: health and cost impacts from multistate life-table modelling in a national population
Q91414028Tobacco taxes have mixed effects on socioeconomic disparities
Q41658285Trends in Helicobacter pylori infection among Māori, Pacific, and European Birth cohorts in New Zealand
Q33247491Trends in absolute socioeconomic inequalities in mortality in Sweden and New Zealand. A 20-year gender perspective
Q44413991Trends in colorectal cancer incidence rates in New Zealand, 1981-2004
Q57100487Trends in colorectal cancer mortality by ethnicity and socio-economic position in New Zealand, 1981-99: one country, many stories
Q53254658Trends in ethnic and socioeconomic inequalities in cancer survival, New Zealand, 1991-2004
Q84764524Trends in survival and life expectancy by ethnicity, income and smoking in New Zealand: 1980s to 2000s
Q95557488Twenty percent tax on fizzy drinks could save lives and generate millions in revenue for health programmes in New Zealand
Q85744477Understanding price elasticities to inform public health research and intervention studies: key issues
Q43687291Unemployment and mortality: learning from the past in times of resurging unemployment
Q30808928Unlocking the numerator-denominator bias III: adjustment ratios by ethnicity for 1981-1999 mortality data. The New Zealand Census-Mortality Study
Q30686462Unlocking the numerator-denominator bias. I: Adjustments ratios by ethnicity for 1991-94 mortality data. The New Zealand Census-Mortality Study
Q47450173Unlocking the numerator-denominator bias. II: Adjustments to mortality rates by ethnicity and deprivation during 1991-94. The New Zealand Census-Mortality Study
Q30998237Updated New Zealand health system cost estimates from health events by sex, age and proximity to death: further improvements in the age of 'big data'
Q86735039Use of expert knowledge elicitation to estimate parameters in health economic decision models
Q85027122Use of pricing and tax interventions for protecting health: potential relevance for New Zealand of recent international developments
Q40068393Using Marginal Structural Modeling to Estimate the Cumulative Impact of an Unconditional Tax Credit on Self-Rated Health
Q40428986Varying evolution of the New Zealand lung cancer epidemic by ethnicity and socioeconomic position (1981-1999)
Q53135200What are the elements of the tobacco endgame?
Q33662708What is behind smoker support for new smokefree areas? National survey data
Q50092598What is the contribution of smoking and socioeconomic position to ethnic inequalities in mortality in New Zealand?
Q35157484What potential has tobacco control for reducing health inequalities? The New Zealand situation
Q83552029What proportion of cancer is due to obesity?
Q91003374What protects against pre-diabetes progressing to diabetes? Observational study of integrated health and social data
Q50607631What shape is your neighbourhood? Investigating the micro geographies of physical activity
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