Natural experiments, such as longitudinal observational studies that follow-up residents as they relocate, provide a strong basis to infer causation between the neighborhood environment and health. In this study, we examined whether changes in the level of neighborhood disadvantage were associated with changes in body mass index (BMI) after residential relocation. This analysis included data from 928 residents who relocated between 2007 and 2013, across 4 waves of the How Areas in Brisbane Influence Health and Activity (HABITAT) study in Brisbane, Australia. Neighborhood disadvantage was measured using a census-derived composite index. For individual-level data, participants selfreported their height, weight, education, occupation, and hous...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Residential self-selection bias is a concern in studies of neighborhoods and health. This bias resul...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Natural experiments, such as longitudinal observational studies that follow-up residents as they rel...
Natural experiments, such as longitudinal observational studies that follow-up residents as they rel...
Despite a body of evidence on the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and b...
This study examined associations between neighborhood disadvantage and body mass index (BMI), and te...
This study examined associations between neighborhood disadvantage and body mass index (BMI), and te...
Despite a body of evidence on the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and b...
Neighborhood effects research is plagued by the inability to circumvent selection effects —the proce...
Introduction: Understanding associations between physical function and neighborhood disadvantage may...
Longitudinal associations between neighborhood characteristics and body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)...
Obesity is socioeconomically, geographically and ethnically patterned. Understanding these elements ...
Obesity is socioeconomically, geographically and ethnically patterned. Understanding these elements ...
This article uses data from the Dallas Heart Study to evaluate the relationship between changes in n...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Residential self-selection bias is a concern in studies of neighborhoods and health. This bias resul...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Natural experiments, such as longitudinal observational studies that follow-up residents as they rel...
Natural experiments, such as longitudinal observational studies that follow-up residents as they rel...
Despite a body of evidence on the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and b...
This study examined associations between neighborhood disadvantage and body mass index (BMI), and te...
This study examined associations between neighborhood disadvantage and body mass index (BMI), and te...
Despite a body of evidence on the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and b...
Neighborhood effects research is plagued by the inability to circumvent selection effects —the proce...
Introduction: Understanding associations between physical function and neighborhood disadvantage may...
Longitudinal associations between neighborhood characteristics and body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)...
Obesity is socioeconomically, geographically and ethnically patterned. Understanding these elements ...
Obesity is socioeconomically, geographically and ethnically patterned. Understanding these elements ...
This article uses data from the Dallas Heart Study to evaluate the relationship between changes in n...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Residential self-selection bias is a concern in studies of neighborhoods and health. This bias resul...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...