The neighborhood food environment has been shown to influence diet quality and obesity in observational research, yet several studies have reported weak or null associations. These inconsistencies may be due to a lack of complex models that account for potential threats to causal inference, such as bias resulting from individuals selectively locating in neighborhoods with “healthy” food outlets (or vice-versa), or the purposeful placement of food stores and restaurants in neighborhoods over time. Previous studies in the food environment and health literature have not explicitly accounted for unobserved heterogeneity, thus information regarding the magnitude and direction of these biases is lacking. To address these limitations, we used over...
Background The food environment has been found to impact population dietary behaviour. Our study ai...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
Planners often focus on changing the built environment (e.g., availability of supermarkets) to impro...
Cross-sectional studies suggest neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with obesogeni...
Background The relationship between food environment exposures and diet behaviours is unclear, possi...
Background: Findings in the observational retail food environment and obesity literature are inconsi...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Cross-sectional studies suggest neighborhood socioeconomic (SES) disadvantage is associated with obe...
To examine longitudinal pathways from multiple types of neighborhood restaurants and food stores to ...
Background The food environment has been found to impact population dietary behaviour. Our study aim...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
A growing body of cross-sectional, small-sample research has led to policy strategies to reduce food...
Engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors likely reflects access to a diverse and synergistic set of...
IntroductionVarying neighborhood definitions may affect research on the association between food env...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
Background The food environment has been found to impact population dietary behaviour. Our study ai...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
Planners often focus on changing the built environment (e.g., availability of supermarkets) to impro...
Cross-sectional studies suggest neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with obesogeni...
Background The relationship between food environment exposures and diet behaviours is unclear, possi...
Background: Findings in the observational retail food environment and obesity literature are inconsi...
Neighborhood environments have received considerable attention in recent local, state, and national ...
Cross-sectional studies suggest neighborhood socioeconomic (SES) disadvantage is associated with obe...
To examine longitudinal pathways from multiple types of neighborhood restaurants and food stores to ...
Background The food environment has been found to impact population dietary behaviour. Our study aim...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
A growing body of cross-sectional, small-sample research has led to policy strategies to reduce food...
Engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors likely reflects access to a diverse and synergistic set of...
IntroductionVarying neighborhood definitions may affect research on the association between food env...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
Background The food environment has been found to impact population dietary behaviour. Our study ai...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
Planners often focus on changing the built environment (e.g., availability of supermarkets) to impro...