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1. Associations between neighbourhood deprivation, ethnicity and maternal health outcomes in England: a nationwide cohort study using routinely collected healthcare data.

2. A labour of Sisyphus? Public policy and health inequalities research from the Black and Acheson Reports to the Marmot Review.

3. Well London Phase-1: results among adults of a cluster-randomised trial of a community engagement approach to improving health behaviours and mental well-being in deprived inner-city neighbourhoods.

4. Evaluating social and behavioural impacts of English smoke-free legislation in different ethnic and age groups: implications for reducing smoking-related health inequalities.

5. Dental attendance and behavioural pathways to adult oral health inequalities.

7. Did Henry make Leeds's child obesity fall?

8. Socioeconomic inequality in recovery from poor physical and mental health in mid-life and early old age: prospective Whitehall II cohort study.

9. Role of psychosocial work factors in the relation between becoming a caregiver and changes in health behaviour: results from the Whitehall II cohort study.

10. Explanatory factors for health inequalities across different ethnic and gender groups: data from a national survey in England.

11. Income-related inequality in health and health-related behaviour: exploring the equalisation hypothesis.

12. Measures of exposure to the Well London Phase-1 intervention and their association with health well-being and social outcomes.

13. Estimating EQ-5D utility values for major health behavioural risk factors in England.

14. Trends and inequalities in late-life health and functioning in England.

15. Population Based Studies: Mid Life and Older Age.

16. Public Health Interventions: Area and Weight Management.