Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment’ (RFE) and obesity remains mixed. Differences in the methods used to measure the RFE may explain this heterogeneity. Using data on a large (n = 10,111) sample of adults from the Yorkshire Health Study (UK), we modelled cross-sectional associations between the RFE and weight status using (i) multiple definitions of ‘Fast Food’, ‘Convenience’ and ‘Supermarkets’ and (ii) multiple RFE metrics, identified in a prior systematic review to be common in the literature. Both the choice of outlet definition and the choice of RFE metric substantively impacted observed associations with weight status. Findings differed in relation to statistical signific...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
Inconsistencies in methodologies continue to inhibit understanding of the impact of the environment...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food environment’ (RFE), appra...
© 2019 The Authors This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food enviro...
© 2018 This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability...
This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability and ob...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ f...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
Background The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
Inconsistencies in methodologies continue to inhibit understanding of the impact of the environment...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food environment’ (RFE), appra...
© 2019 The Authors This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food enviro...
© 2018 This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability...
This study investigated if the relationship between residential fast-food outlet availability and ob...
Ecological studies often use supermarket location as a proxy measure of the food environment. In thi...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ f...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
International research linking food outlets and body mass index (BMI) is largely cross-sectional, yi...
Background The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
Inconsistencies in methodologies continue to inhibit understanding of the impact of the environment...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...