Taren Sanders is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. Thomas Astell-Burt is supported by a Fellowship with the National Heart Foundation of Australia.Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist circumference (WC) and (ii) waist-to-height ratio (WtHR) across childhood. Methods. Gender-stratified multilevel linear regressions were used to examine associations between green space and objective measures of weight status in the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children, a nationally representative source of data on 4,423 children aged 6 y to 13 y. WC and WtHR were measured objectively. Percentage green space within the local area of residence was calculated. Effect modification by a...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
Several recent studies have suggested that people in socioeconomically disadvantaged circumstances m...
Objective: To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objectives: There is a growing belief that green space (for example, parks) help prevent obesity. Th...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Objectives: There is a growing belief that green space (for example, parks) help prevent obesity. Th...
Access to green space may influence individual physical activity (PA) and subsequently weight status...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
Background: One cause of childhood obesity is a reduction in the amount of unstructured time spent o...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
Several recent studies have suggested that people in socioeconomically disadvantaged circumstances m...
Objective: To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objective. To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Objectives: There is a growing belief that green space (for example, parks) help prevent obesity. Th...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
TS is supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. TAB is supported by a Fellowship with the Natio...
Objectives: There is a growing belief that green space (for example, parks) help prevent obesity. Th...
Access to green space may influence individual physical activity (PA) and subsequently weight status...
Objective: It is often hypothesised that neighbourhood green space may help prevent well-known decli...
Background: One cause of childhood obesity is a reduction in the amount of unstructured time spent o...
Background: Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental, parenting and socio...
Accumulating exposure to quality green space over time is posited to influence child health, yet lon...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
Several recent studies have suggested that people in socioeconomically disadvantaged circumstances m...