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1“...We use data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS) to compare measures of socioeconomic inequality in psychological distress, measured by the General...”
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2“...Using monthly data from the Understanding Society (UKHLS) COVID-19 Survey we analyse the evolution of unmet need and assess how the UK health care system...”
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3“...Using the 2011 and 2015 waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) linked with the 2014 CHARLS Life History Survey, we provide a...”
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4“...We present a comprehensive analysis of ex ante inequality of opportunity (IOp) in health among Chinese adults aged 60+ and decompose the contributions of...”
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5“...This comprehensive collection brings together more than 50 contributions from some of the most influential researchers in health economics. It authoritatively...”
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9by Mark Burnley Anni Vanhatalo Andrew M. Jones Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (15.07.2012)“...Whether the transition in fatigue processes between “low-intensity” and “high-intensity” contractions occurs gradually, as the torque requirements are...”
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10by Lee J. Wylie James Kelly Stephen J. Bailey Jamie R. Blackwell Philip F. Skiba Paul G. Winyard Asker E. Jeukendrup Anni Vanhatalo Andrew M. Jones Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (01.08.2013)“...Dietary supplementation with beetroot juice (BR), containing approximately 5–8 mmol inorganic nitrate (NO3−), increases plasma nitrite concentration ([NO2−]),...”
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11by Jones, Andrew M“...This research review discusses some of the most influential literature in the area of empirical health economics. Health economics provides empirical evidence...”
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12by Baxter, Caroline G., PhD Dunn, Graham, PhD Jones, Andrew M., MD Webb, Kevin, MD Gore, Robin, PhD Richardson, Malcolm D., PhD Denning, David W., MD Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (2013)“...Background Patients with cystic fibrosis (CF) demonstrate a wide range of hypersensitivity responses to Aspergillus , beyond allergic bronchopulmonary...”
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13“...Large-scale survey datasets, in particular complex survey designs such as panel data, provide a rich source of information for health economists. They offer...”
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14by Alexis R. Mauger Andrew M. Jones Craig A. Williams Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (01.01.2010)“...To establish whether acetaminophen improves performance of self-paced exercise through the reduction of perceived pain, 13 trained male cyclists performed a...”
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15“...Dietary nitrate is growing in popularity as a sports nutrition supplement. This article reviews the evidence base for the potential of inorganic nitrate to...”
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16by ANDREW M. JONES JAMES LOMAS NIGEL RICE Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.07.2014)“...This paper extends the literature on modelling healthcare cost data by applying the generalised beta of the second kind (GB2) distribution to English hospital...”
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17by ANDREW M. JONES STEFANIE SCHURER Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.06.2011)“...Individual heterogeneity plays a key role in explaining variation in self-reported health and its socioeconomic gradient. It is hypothesised that the influence...”
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18by Weerapong Chidnok Jonathan Fulford Stephen J. Bailey Fred J. DiMenna Philip F. Skiba Anni Vanhatalo Andrew M. Jones Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (15.07.2013)“...We tested the hypothesis that muscle high-energy phosphate compounds and metabolites related to the fatigue process would be recovered after exhaustion during...”
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19by Silvana Robone Andrew M. Jones Nigel Rice Published in The European journal of health economics (01.10.2011)“...Given changes in the labour market in past decades, it is of interest to evaluate whether and how contractual and working conditions affect health and...”
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20by Ben A. Holliss Jonathan Fulford Anni Vanhatalo Charles R. Pedlar Andrew M. Jones Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (01.03.2013)“...Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is sometimes used by athletes to enhance nonhematological physiological adaptations to simulated altitude. We investigated...”