Context: As obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and modify built and social environments to positively impact health. The applicable methods and concepts draw on multiple disciplines and require collaboration and cross-learning. This paper describes the results of an expert team׳s analysis of how key disciplinary perspectives contribute to environmental context-based assessment related to obesity, identifies gaps, and suggests opportunities to encourage effective advances in this arena. Evidence acquisition: A team of experts representing diverse disciplines convened in 2013 to discuss the contributions of their respective disciplines to assessing built environments relevant to obesity preventio...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has continued to rise in prevalence globally. Its association with many chronic ...
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Creating more physical activity-supportive built environments is recommended by the World Health Org...
ContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and modi...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
Introduction: n the past 15 years, researchers, practitioners, and community residents and leaders h...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
AbstractTo evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, w...
Obesity results from a complex interaction between diet, physical activity, and the environment. The...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
AbstractTo evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, w...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has continued to rise in prevalence globally. Its association with many chronic ...
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Creating more physical activity-supportive built environments is recommended by the World Health Org...
ContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and modi...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
Introduction: n the past 15 years, researchers, practitioners, and community residents and leaders h...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conduc...
AbstractTo evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, w...
Obesity results from a complex interaction between diet, physical activity, and the environment. The...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
AbstractTo evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, w...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has continued to rise in prevalence globally. Its association with many chronic ...
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Creating more physical activity-supportive built environments is recommended by the World Health Org...