Abstract Background In recent years, obesity-related diseases have been on the rise globally resulting in major challenges for health systems and society as a whole. Emerging research in population health suggests that interventions targeting the built environment may help reduce the burden of obesity and type 2 diabetes. However, translation of the evidence on the built environment into effective policy and planning changes requires engagement and collaboration between multiple sectors and government agencies for designing neighborhoods that are more conducive to healthy and active living. In this study, we identified knowledge gaps and other barriers to evidence-based decision-making and poli...
Characteristics of the built environment have been found to influence the health of the population. ...
ABSTRACT The overarching goal of this article is to make explicit the multiple path-ways through whi...
The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) is a community-owned health promotion proj...
Abstract Background In recent years, obesity-related ...
Context: As obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and mo...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
The built environment is a significant factor influencing human health. The evidence base from which...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This collection consists of 23 interview transcripts...
Obesity is becoming a worldwide concern, with more than 300 million individuals who are obese and a ...
Evidence of the health impacts of the built environment has increased rapidly. Studies have linked p...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
The built environment includes all of the physical parts of where we live and work (e.g., homes, bui...
ContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and modi...
Characteristics of the built environment have been found to influence the health of the population. ...
ABSTRACT The overarching goal of this article is to make explicit the multiple path-ways through whi...
The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) is a community-owned health promotion proj...
Abstract Background In recent years, obesity-related ...
Context: As obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and mo...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
The built environment is a significant factor influencing human health. The evidence base from which...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
An underrepresentation of stakeholder perspectives within urban health research arguably limits our ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This collection consists of 23 interview transcripts...
Obesity is becoming a worldwide concern, with more than 300 million individuals who are obese and a ...
Evidence of the health impacts of the built environment has increased rapidly. Studies have linked p...
AbstractContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess ...
The built environment includes all of the physical parts of where we live and work (e.g., homes, bui...
ContextAs obesity has become increasingly widespread, scientists seek better ways to assess and modi...
Characteristics of the built environment have been found to influence the health of the population. ...
ABSTRACT The overarching goal of this article is to make explicit the multiple path-ways through whi...
The Kahnawake Schools Diabetes Prevention Project (KSDPP) is a community-owned health promotion proj...