The aim of this work is to help build a deeper understanding of Greater Glasgow’s health relative to that of regional areas in the Greater Glasgow area with different European behaviours and health measures in the Greater Glasgow areas with different European regions. Comparisons have been made with areas across England, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, Wales, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Spain, Belgium and Germany. The extent to which differences were due to variation in socio-economic circumstances has been investigated. The findings have shown that in socio-economic terms, the available data suggest that Greater Glasgow was not markedly different from a number of the other European areas analysed
This report presents the results of the first of two phases of research aimed at gaining a better un...
DATA from surveys relating to coronary heart disease have been used to investigate differences betwe...
The Central Clydeside Conurbation (CCC) has relatively high mortality rates. This paper examines whe...
The aim of this work is to help build a deeper understanding of Greater Glasgow’s health relative to...
and health measures in Greater Glasgow with other regional areas in Europe This project compared hea...
Background: The increasing concentration of populations into large conurbations in recent decades ha...
The population of Glasgow has poorer health and shorter life expectancy than elsewhere in Scotland, ...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
This paper uses data from the Scottish Health Survey 2003 and the comparable Health Survey for Engla...
Health and health behaviour varies both socially and geographically and individuals may experience d...
Objectives: We report health conditions in the regions of the European Union (EU) from both objectiv...
The aim of the project was to analyse available data from routine sources and local health surveys t...
In this paper, we develop and test a method for examining the influence of national level contextual...
In this paper, we develop and test a method for examining the influence of national level contextual...
Background The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest mortali...
This report presents the results of the first of two phases of research aimed at gaining a better un...
DATA from surveys relating to coronary heart disease have been used to investigate differences betwe...
The Central Clydeside Conurbation (CCC) has relatively high mortality rates. This paper examines whe...
The aim of this work is to help build a deeper understanding of Greater Glasgow’s health relative to...
and health measures in Greater Glasgow with other regional areas in Europe This project compared hea...
Background: The increasing concentration of populations into large conurbations in recent decades ha...
The population of Glasgow has poorer health and shorter life expectancy than elsewhere in Scotland, ...
AbstractHealth status has been demonstrated to vary by neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES). How...
This paper uses data from the Scottish Health Survey 2003 and the comparable Health Survey for Engla...
Health and health behaviour varies both socially and geographically and individuals may experience d...
Objectives: We report health conditions in the regions of the European Union (EU) from both objectiv...
The aim of the project was to analyse available data from routine sources and local health surveys t...
In this paper, we develop and test a method for examining the influence of national level contextual...
In this paper, we develop and test a method for examining the influence of national level contextual...
Background The extent to which the poor health profile of Glasgow, the city with the highest mortali...
This report presents the results of the first of two phases of research aimed at gaining a better un...
DATA from surveys relating to coronary heart disease have been used to investigate differences betwe...
The Central Clydeside Conurbation (CCC) has relatively high mortality rates. This paper examines whe...