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Overview

Graham Moon is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on subfields including Health, General Health Professions, Sociology and Political Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Clinical Psychology.

Their scholarly work often covers topics such as health disparities and outcomes, LGBTQ health, identity, and policy, obesity, physical activity and diet, food security and health in diverse populations, migration, aging and tourism studies, consumer retail behavior studies, and the intersection of health, environment, and cognitive aging.

Moon's frequent coauthors include Christina Vogel, Sarah Crozier, Kylie Ball, Joanne Lord, and Cyrus Cooper.

Common publication venues for Moon's research include Health & Place, Annals of Emergency Medicine, PLoS Medicine, The Lancet Digital Health, and Health Services and Delivery Research.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Graham Moon include:

  • "Altering product placement to create a healthier layout in supermarkets: Outcomes on store sales, customer purchasing, and diet in a prospective matched controlled cluster study" (2021, PLoS Medicine)
  • "The challenges and opportunities of mental health data sharing in the UK" (2021, The Lancet Digital Health)
  • "Use of community treatment orders and their outcomes: an observational study" (2020, Health Services and Delivery Research)
  • "Protocol of a natural experiment to evaluate a supermarket intervention to improve food purchasing and dietary behaviours of women (WRAPPED study) in England: a prospective matched controlled cluster design" (2020, BMJ Open)
  • "Twenty-five years of Health & Place: Citation classics, internationalism and interdisciplinarity" (2020, Health & Place)

Best Publications

  • Context, composition and heterogeneity: Using multilevel models in health research

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • From medical to health geography: novelty, place and theory after a decade of change

    Robin Kearns;Graham Moon

  • Dietary inequalities: what is the evidence for the effect of the neighbourhood food environment?

    Christina Black;Graham Moon;Janis Baird

  • Health-related behaviour in context: A multilevel modelling approach

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Smoking and deprivation: are there neighbourhood effects?

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Do places matter? A multi-level analysis of regional variations in health-related behaviour in Britain.

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Urban Policy in Britain: The City, the State and the Market

    Rob Atkinson;Graham Moon

  • Medical geography: taking space seriously:

    Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • a-companion-to-health-and-medical-geography

    Tim Brown;Sara L McLafferty;Graham Moon

  • Defining localities for health planning: a GIS approach.

    Nina Bullen;Graham Moon;Kelvyn Jones

  • Predicting small-area health-related behaviour: a comparison of smoking and drinking indicators

    Liz Twigg;Graham Moon;Kelvyn Jones

  • Psychiatric morbidity: a multilevel approach to regional variations in the UK.

    Craig Duncan;Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Risk and protection: the discourse of confinement in contemporary mental health policy

    Graham Moon

  • Sociospatial inequalities in health-related behaviours: Pathways linking place and smoking

    Jamie Pearce;Ross Barnett;Graham Moon

  • The neighbourhood effects of geographical access to tobacco retailers on individual smoking behaviour

    Jamie Pearce;Rosemary Hiscock;Graham Moon;Ross Barnett

  • The smoking epidemic in England

    Liz Twigg;G. Moon;S. Walker

  • Health, Disease and Society: An Introduction to Medical Geography

    Kelvyn Jones;Graham Moon

  • Measuring the healthfulness of food retail stores: variations by store type and neighbourhood deprivation

    Christina Black;Georgia Ntani;Hazel Inskip;Cyrus Cooper

  • Change in prevalence of chronic kidney disease in England over time: comparison of nationally representative cross-sectional surveys from 2003 to 2010

    G.R. Aitken;P.J. Roderick;Simon D.S. Fraser;J.S. Mindell

  • Fat nation: deciphering the distinctive geographies of obesity in England.

    Graham Moon;Gemma Quarendon;Steve Barnard;Liz Twigg

  • Urban policy in Britain

    Rob Atkinson;Graham Moon

Frequent Co-Authors

Jamie Pearce
Jamie Pearce University of Edinburgh
Kelvyn Jones
Kelvyn Jones University of Bristol
Robin Kearns
Robin Kearns University of Auckland
Mary Barker
Mary Barker University of Southampton
Kamaldeep Bhui
Kamaldeep Bhui University of Oxford
Steven Cummins
Steven Cummins London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Orla McBride
Orla McBride University of Ulster
Richard Mitchell
Richard Mitchell University of Glasgow
Jennifer S. Mindell
Jennifer S. Mindell University College London
Gavin Andrews
Gavin Andrews University of New South Wales

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