This dissertation provides a series of exploratory analyses of the relationship between built environment and obesity by using multiple data sets and employing the state-of-art Geographic Information Systems methods. Several built environment factors including street connectivity, walkability and food environment, are for the first time measured across 48 contiguous states of the U.S., built from a fine geographic scale such as the census tract level. Based on the nationwide BRFSS data, the first study used the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model to analyze the obesity rates at the county level. The model results reveal that overall obesity rates are negatively related to walk score and street connectivity, but positively related...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the main causes of premature death, and the causal relationship...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Obesity has strong genetic determinants but the genetic composition of the population does not chang...
Scholars have established that our geographic environments – including infrastructure for walking an...
Models are developed and applied to examine the associations between built environment features and ...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
Approximately 35.1% of American adults are obese. There are significant health inequities in the pr...
Obesity is linked to behaviors related to food consumption and physical activity. Although the facto...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
The built environment refers to the human made space in which humans live, work and recreate on a da...
Over the past two decades, an increasing number of scientific studies have examined associations bet...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effects of urban physical environment on individual obesity ...
Childhood obesity defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for children of...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially over the past 30 years. Obesity is a multi-fac...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the main causes of premature death, and the causal relationship...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Obesity has strong genetic determinants but the genetic composition of the population does not chang...
Scholars have established that our geographic environments – including infrastructure for walking an...
Models are developed and applied to examine the associations between built environment features and ...
Biological, psychological, behavioral, and social factors are unable to fully explain or curtail the...
Approximately 35.1% of American adults are obese. There are significant health inequities in the pr...
Obesity is linked to behaviors related to food consumption and physical activity. Although the facto...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
The built environment refers to the human made space in which humans live, work and recreate on a da...
Over the past two decades, an increasing number of scientific studies have examined associations bet...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effects of urban physical environment on individual obesity ...
Childhood obesity defined as a body mass index (BMI) at or above the 95th percentile for children of...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially over the past 30 years. Obesity is a multi-fac...
Obesity is widely accepted as one of the main causes of premature death, and the causal relationship...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...