Kristin Bash
University of Sheffield
14 Papers
5 Citations
Kristin Bash is an academic researcher from University of Sheffield. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Kristin Bash include University of Leeds & Sheffield City Council.
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An overview of systematic reviews on the public health consequences of social isolation and loneliness
TL;DR: It is highlighted that there is consistent evidence linking social isolation and loneliness to worse cardiovascular and mental health outcomes and Prevention strategies should therefore be developed across the public and voluntary sectors, using an asset-based approach.
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Going upstream – an umbrella review of the macroeconomic determinants of health and health inequalities
Yannish Naik,Yannish Naik,Peter Baker,Sharif Ismail,Sharif Ismail,Taavi Tillmann,Kristin Bash,Darryl Quantz,Frances Hillier-Brown,Wikum Jayatunga,Gill Kelly,Michelle Black,Anya Gopfert,Peter Roderick,Ben Barr,Clare Bambra +15 more
TL;DR: Evidence suggests that action to promote employment and improve working conditions can help improve health and reduce gender-based health inequalities, and market regulation of tobacco, alcohol and food is likely to be effective at improving health and reducing inequalities in health.
Dietary behaviours in the context of nutrition transition: a systematic review and meta-analyses in two African countries.
Emily K. Rousham,Rebecca Pradeilles,Rebecca Pradeilles,Robert Akparibo,Richmond Aryeetey,Kristin Bash,Andrew Booth,Stella K. Muthuri,Hibbah Araba Osei-Kwasi,Colette Marr,Tom Norris,Michelle Holdsworth,Michelle Holdsworth +12 more
TL;DR: Evidence from these two countries indicates which aspects of dietary behaviours may be contributing to increasing overweight/obesity, namely a low proportion of population consuming fruit and vegetables and widespread consumption of SSBs, which are potential targets for promoting healthier diets.
How ready are communities to implement actions to improve diets of adolescent girls and women in urban Ghana
Rebecca Pradeilles,Colette Marr,Amos Laar,Michelle Holdsworth,Francis Zotor,Akua Tandoh,Senam Klomegah,Nathaniel Coleman,Kristin Bash,Mark A. Green,Paula L. Griffiths +10 more
TL;DR: The low community readiness ratings highlight the need to increase awareness of the issue prior to intervening to improve diets in Ghana, with urban communities not seeing unhealthy diets as a priority.
The macro-economic determinants of health and health inequalities—umbrella review protocol
Yannish Naik,Peter Baker,Ian Walker,Taavi Tillmann,Kristin Bash,Darryl Quantz,Frances Hillier-Brown,Clare Bambra +7 more
TL;DR: This protocol details the methods for an umbrella review to explore the macro-economic factors, strategies, policies and interventions that affect health outcomes and health inequalities and provides a robust method to systematically appraise the evidence in this field.