This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability and obesity varied due to methodological diversity or by age. Cross-sectional data (n = 22,889) from the Yorkshire Health Study, England were used. Obesity was defined using self-reported height and weight (BMI ≥ 30). Food outlets ("fast-food", "large supermarkets", and "convenience or other food retail outlets") were mapped using Ordnance Survey Points of Interest (PoI) database. Logistic regression was used for all analyses. Methodological diversity included adjustment for other food outlets as covariates and continuous count vs. quartile. The association between residential fast-food outlets and obesity was inconsistent and effects remained subs...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Individuals with poor quality diets face an increased risk of developing a range of chronic diseases...
BackgroundThe built environment might be associated with development of obesity and related disorder...
© 2018 This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
BACKGROUND: Greater exposures to fast-food outlets and lower levels of education are independently a...
Background: Internationally, the prevalence of adults with obesity is a major public health conce...
The prevalence of obesity in adolescence has tripled over the last 30 years in the western world and...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the association between the presence of fast-food outlets and Body Mass Inde...
OBJECTIVES: The residential neighbourhood fast-food environment has the potential to lead to increas...
Little research has investigated associations between a combined measure of the food and physical ac...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Individuals with poor quality diets face an increased risk of developing a range of chronic diseases...
BackgroundThe built environment might be associated with development of obesity and related disorder...
© 2018 This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
BACKGROUND: Greater exposures to fast-food outlets and lower levels of education are independently a...
Background: Internationally, the prevalence of adults with obesity is a major public health conce...
The prevalence of obesity in adolescence has tripled over the last 30 years in the western world and...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
BACKGROUND: Evidence on the association between the presence of fast-food outlets and Body Mass Inde...
OBJECTIVES: The residential neighbourhood fast-food environment has the potential to lead to increas...
Little research has investigated associations between a combined measure of the food and physical ac...
Background: Current UK policy in relation to the influence of the ‘food environment’ on childhood ob...
Individuals with poor quality diets face an increased risk of developing a range of chronic diseases...
BackgroundThe built environment might be associated with development of obesity and related disorder...