Abstract Background The prevalence of obesity and overweight in youth has increased dramatically since the 1980s, and some researchers hypothesize that increased consumption of low-nutrient, energy-dense foods is a key contributor. The potential importance of food retailers near schools has received increasing attention, but public health research and policy has focused primarily on fast food restaurants. Less is known about the relationship between overweight/obesity and other types of retailers. This study aims to investigate the potential associations between nearby 1) fast food restaurants, 2) convenience stores, and 3) supermarkets, and rates of overweight students in California schools. Methods We examined the rate of overweight ninth...
[[abstract]]Objective: There is increasing evidence that the school food environment contributes to ...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between neighborhood food and physical activity envi...
Abstract available at the publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-6
Nationwide, approximately 30% of children consume fast food on a typical day, and caloric intake fro...
Background Disparities in the type and density of food retail outlets have been hypothesized as a po...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Researchers and policy-makers are interested in the influence that food r...
Epidemiologic studies have observed influences of the food environment near schools on children’s ov...
BACKGROUND: Children are susceptible to the food environment. This research assessed changes in reta...
The high prevalence of childhood obesity has led to questions about the influence of 'obesogenic' en...
Background Various hypotheses link neighborhood food environments and diet. Greater exposure to fast...
Childhood obesity is a relevant public health problem. The school food environment has been identifi...
BackgroundThe local retail food environment around schools may act as a potential risk factor for ad...
The high prevalence of childhood obesity has led to questions about the influence of 'obesogenic' en...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-36)Obesity has had a devastating effect in the United Sta...
[[abstract]]Objective: There is increasing evidence that the school food environment contributes to ...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between neighborhood food and physical activity envi...
Abstract available at the publisher's web site.http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-11-6
Nationwide, approximately 30% of children consume fast food on a typical day, and caloric intake fro...
Background Disparities in the type and density of food retail outlets have been hypothesized as a po...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>Researchers and policy-makers are interested in the influence that food r...
Epidemiologic studies have observed influences of the food environment near schools on children’s ov...
BACKGROUND: Children are susceptible to the food environment. This research assessed changes in reta...
The high prevalence of childhood obesity has led to questions about the influence of 'obesogenic' en...
Background Various hypotheses link neighborhood food environments and diet. Greater exposure to fast...
Childhood obesity is a relevant public health problem. The school food environment has been identifi...
BackgroundThe local retail food environment around schools may act as a potential risk factor for ad...
The high prevalence of childhood obesity has led to questions about the influence of 'obesogenic' en...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 32-36)Obesity has had a devastating effect in the United Sta...
[[abstract]]Objective: There is increasing evidence that the school food environment contributes to ...
We investigate the health consequences of changes in the supply of fast food using the exact geograp...
Objective: This study examined the relationship between neighborhood food and physical activity envi...