AbstractIt has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for example, low income or education) is amplified by area level deprivation (for example, lack of jobs or good schools), in ways which damage the health of the poorest and increase health inequalities. The aim of this study was to determine the location of a range of resources and exposures by deprivation in a UK city. We examined the location of 42 resources in Glasgow City, Scotland, in 2005–2006, by quintile of small area deprivation. Measures included number per 1000 population, network distance to nearest resource, and percentage of data zones containing at least one of each type of resource. Twelve resources had higher density in, and/or...
Background: A number of studies based in the US, Canada, and Australia, have found evidence of asso...
Background The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
<div><p>Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are as...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
AbstractIt has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (fo...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Background: It has commonly been suggested (including by this author) that individual or househo...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
Abstract It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poo...
The population of Glasgow, Scotland has very poor health, compared to Scotland as a whole and the re...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Background: A number of studies based in the US, Canada, and Australia, have found evidence of asso...
Background The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
<div><p>Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are as...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
AbstractIt has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (fo...
Scotland has some of the worst reported health in the developed world. In comparison to England and ...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
Background: The link between deprivation and health is well established. However, recent research ha...
Background: It has commonly been suggested (including by this author) that individual or househo...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
Abstract It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poo...
The population of Glasgow, Scotland has very poor health, compared to Scotland as a whole and the re...
It has previously been suggested that deprived neighbourhoods within modern cities have poor access ...
BACKGROUND: The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbour...
Background: A number of studies based in the US, Canada, and Australia, have found evidence of asso...
Background The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourh...
<div><p>Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are as...