[HTML][HTML] The impact of mobile phone use on where we look and how we walk when negotiating floor based obstacles

MA Timmis, H Bijl, K Turner, I Basevitch, MJD Taylor… - PLoS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Pedestrians regularly engage with their mobile phone whilst walking. The current study
investigated how mobile phone use affects where people look (visual search behaviour) and …

[HTML][HTML] Visual search strategies of soccer players executing a power vs. placement penalty kick

MA Timmis, K Turner, KN Van Paridon - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Introduction When taking a soccer penalty kick, there are two distinct kicking techniques that
can be adopted; a 'power'penalty or a 'placement'penalty. The current study investigated …

Developing and implementing 20-mph speed limits in Edinburgh and Belfast: mixed-methods study

R Jepson, G Baker, C Cleland, A Cope… - Public Health …, 2022 - research.ed.ac.uk
Background Transport initiatives such as 20-mph (≈ 30-km/h) speed limits are anticipated to
result in fewer road casualties and improve perceptions of safety, leading to increases in …

[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the citywide Edinburgh 20mph speed limit intervention effects on traffic speed and volume: a pre-post observational evaluation

GF Nightingale, AJ Williams, RF Hunter, J Woodcock… - PLoS one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Objectives Traffic speed is important to public health as it is a major contributory factor to
collision risk and casualty severity. 20mph (32km/h) speed limit interventions are an …

[HTML][HTML] Use of natural experimental studies to evaluate 20mph speed limits in two major UK cities

K Milton, MP Kelly, G Baker, C Cleland, A Cope… - Journal of Transport & …, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction Reductions in traffic speed can potentially offer multiple health and public health
benefits. In 2016, implementation of 20mph (30kph) speed limit interventions began in …

A qualitative exploration of the mechanisms, pathways and public health outcomes of a city centre 20mph speed limit intervention: the case of Belfast, United Kingdom

CL Cleland, G Baker, K Turner, R Jepson, F Kee… - Health & Place, 2021 - Elsevier
Twenty miles per hour (mph) speed limits can impact the health of the public (eg, road
safety, active travel). However, a better understanding of how individuals experience 20mph …

[HTML][HTML] Developing and refining a programme theory for understanding how twenty mile per hour speed limits impact health

K Turner, R Jepson, B MacDonald, P Kelly… - Journal of Transport & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Background and aim Traffic speed is an important determinant of health, affecting both the
frequency and severity of road traffic collisions and casualties. Reduced traffic speed may …

[HTML][HTML] Public attitudes to, and perceived impacts of 20mph (32 km/h) speed limits in Edinburgh: An exploratory study using the Speed Limits Perceptions Survey …

AJ Williams, J Manner, G Nightingale, K Turner… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
Between 2016 and 2018 a policy was implemented to increase the proportion of 20mph
(32km/h) streets in Edinburgh, UK from approximately 50% to 80%, providing the opportunity …

An observational study of spectators' step counts and reasons for attending a professional golf tournament in Scotland

AD Murray, K Turner, D Archibald… - BMJ open sport & …, 2017 - bmjopensem.bmj.com
Background Spectators at several hundred golf tournaments on six continents worldwide
may gain health-enhancing physical activity (HEPA) during their time at the event. This study …

Infographic. Golf spectating and health

A Murray, H Scott, D Archibald, K Turner… - British Journal of …, 2017 - bjsm.bmj.com
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