Background: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overweight in children. Objectives: To investigate the combined associations of air pollution, traffic noise and green space with overweight throughout childhood. Methods: We used data for 3680 participants of the Dutch PIAMA birth cohort. We estimated exposure to air pollution, traffic noise and green space (i.e. the average Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and percentages of green space in circular buffers of 300 m and 3000 m) at the children's home addresses at the time of parental reported weight and height measurements. Associations of these exposures with overweight from age 3 to 17 years were analyzed by generalized l...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Background: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overwei...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
Background Ambient air pollution may play a role in childhood obesity development, but evidence is s...
BackgroundBiologically plausible mechanisms link traffic-related air pollution to metabolic disorder...
Urban environments are characterized by multiple exposures that may influence body mass index (BMI) ...
We did not observe consistent patterns of associations of green space, air pollution and traffic noi...
Air pollution, noise, and green space are important environmental exposures, having been linked to a...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
Background: Ambient air pollution may increase the risk of overweight and obesity in children. Howev...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Background: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the development of overwei...
BACKGROUND: Air pollution, traffic noise and absence of green space may contribute to the developmen...
Background Ambient air pollution may play a role in childhood obesity development, but evidence is s...
BackgroundBiologically plausible mechanisms link traffic-related air pollution to metabolic disorder...
Urban environments are characterized by multiple exposures that may influence body mass index (BMI) ...
We did not observe consistent patterns of associations of green space, air pollution and traffic noi...
Air pollution, noise, and green space are important environmental exposures, having been linked to a...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
BACKGROUND: Geographical inequalities in overweight and obesity prevalence among children are well e...
Background: Ambient air pollution may increase the risk of overweight and obesity in children. Howev...
Traffic-related air pollution could be a danger to the health of children. Earlier studies have link...
Background: The complex impact of environmental and social factors on preschool children being overw...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...