Abstract: We study the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity. Using data that tracks individuals over time, we find no evidence that urban sprawl causes obesity. We show that previous findings of a positive relationship most likely reflect a failure to properly control for the fact the individuals who are more likely to be obese choose to live in more sprawling neighborhoods. Our results indicate that current interest in changing the built environment to counter the rise in obesity is misguided. Key words: urban sprawl, obesity, selection effects jel classification: I12, r1
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
We study the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity. Using data that tracks individuals over ...
We study the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity. Using data that tracks individuals over ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the relationship between obesity and the characteristics of metr...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
A burgeoning literature links attributes of neighbourhoods’ built environments to residents ’ physic...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has continued to rise in prevalence globally. Its association with many chronic ...
Obesity is recognized as a national problem. Poor diet and insufficient exercise are the accepted ca...
BACKGROUND: Existing reviews identify numerous studies of the relationship between urban built envir...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Background: Research investigating the connection between neighborhood walkability and obesity often...
Obesity is becoming a worldwide concern, with more than 300 million individuals who are obese and a ...
Obesity, shown to lead to many health problems including cancer and heart disease, is becoming an ep...
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
We study the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity. Using data that tracks individuals over ...
We study the relationship between urban sprawl and obesity. Using data that tracks individuals over ...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the relationship between obesity and the characteristics of metr...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
A burgeoning literature links attributes of neighbourhoods’ built environments to residents ’ physic...
BACKGROUND: Obesity has continued to rise in prevalence globally. Its association with many chronic ...
Obesity is recognized as a national problem. Poor diet and insufficient exercise are the accepted ca...
BACKGROUND: Existing reviews identify numerous studies of the relationship between urban built envir...
Obesity is a growing concern in the United States. Obesity results from eating more calories than on...
Background: Research investigating the connection between neighborhood walkability and obesity often...
Obesity is becoming a worldwide concern, with more than 300 million individuals who are obese and a ...
Obesity, shown to lead to many health problems including cancer and heart disease, is becoming an ep...
Background: In the past two decades, the built environment emerged as a conceptually important deter...
Urban sprawl is thought to be a risk factor for childhood obesity primarily because the physical env...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...