We develop models to investigate the effects of transportation, land-use, and built environment variables along with demographic and socio-economic factors on people\u27s general health and obesity. The work showed that transit-oriented development has a significant positive impact on the general health and obesity of the people. The study results suggest that one percent decrease in the use of automobiles can decrease obesity by 0.4%
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Average weights, controlled for length, the so-called body mass index (BMI) are increasing and a lot...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
Post-industrial society is centered on sedentary lifestyles. This has caused obesity rates to rise a...
Post-industrial society is centered on sedentary lifestyles. This has caused obesity rates to rise a...
Lack of physical activity is related to increased risk of major chronic diseases, including type 2 d...
Obesity results from a complex interaction between diet, physical activity, and the environment. The...
More and more people are living in cities. Characteristic of current cities are the higher levels of...
Lack of physical activity is related to increased risk of major chronic diseases, including type 2 d...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Average weights, controlled for length, the so-called body mass index (BMI) are increasing and a lot...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
Post-industrial society is centered on sedentary lifestyles. This has caused obesity rates to rise a...
Post-industrial society is centered on sedentary lifestyles. This has caused obesity rates to rise a...
Lack of physical activity is related to increased risk of major chronic diseases, including type 2 d...
Obesity results from a complex interaction between diet, physical activity, and the environment. The...
More and more people are living in cities. Characteristic of current cities are the higher levels of...
Lack of physical activity is related to increased risk of major chronic diseases, including type 2 d...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...
In 2001, the United States Surgeon General released a call to action to prevent and decrease overwei...