Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-scale and longitudinal studies designed to examine their associations remain limited. This study aimed to examine whether walkable neighborhoods were associated with childhood obesity risk over a 9-year period. Methods We used data collected in the US nationally representative Early Childhood Longitudinal Study – Kindergarten (ECLS-K) Cohort, with 9440 kindergarteners followed up until their 8th grade (1998–2007). Four built environmental variables, street intersection density, residential density, fitness facility density, and recreational facility density, were calculated from national census, business, and road network datasets, and then mat...
The increased prevalence of childhood obesity is a major public health concern nationally and global...
BackgroundEffective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of the ...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
BACKGROUND: Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels o...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
The lack of access to sidewalks is a barrier for physical activity (PA) and may be a risk factor for...
Abstract Background Most neighborhood food and activity related environment research in children has...
Background: Childhood obesity remains a prominent public health problem. Walkable built environments...
The increased prevalence of childhood obesity is a major public health concern nationally and global...
BackgroundEffective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of the ...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
BACKGROUND: Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels o...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
The lack of access to sidewalks is a barrier for physical activity (PA) and may be a risk factor for...
Abstract Background Most neighborhood food and activity related environment research in children has...
Background: Childhood obesity remains a prominent public health problem. Walkable built environments...
The increased prevalence of childhood obesity is a major public health concern nationally and global...
BackgroundEffective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of the ...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...