The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-014-9614-2© 2014, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper discusses measurement of the main dimensions of the urban environment that have been proposed as relevant to explaining geographic variations in obesity and inactivity. It considers urban sprawl, food access and exercise access as latent constructs, defined by sets of observed indicators for areas. In an application to 993 US metropolitan counties, the paper shows how these latent constructs may be incorporated in an ecological (area-scale) model, which recognizes spatial aspects in the patterning of both outcomes and environmental factors. Urban sprawl and area socioeconomic status emer...
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the past three decades. Obesity and inadequ...
There is a lack of research on obesity that uses primary data and fine-grained information on neighb...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
There is much ongoing research about the effect of the urban environment as compared with individual...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the relationship between obesity and the characteristics of metr...
In the U.S., urban sprawl and the rise in obesity rates have been two powerful trends during the lat...
This paper models health outcomes among adults as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) using spatial ec...
This paper examined the effect of socio-economic and environmental factors on obesity in Cleveland (...
Some studies have established relationships between neighborhood conditions and health. However, the...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent decades. It is an important public he...
Objective—Significant clusters of high and low obesity counties have been demonstrated across the Un...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the association between obesity and features of the natural environment. We...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Abstract. Obesity constitutes an important public policy issue since it causes external costs to soc...
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the past three decades. Obesity and inadequ...
There is a lack of research on obesity that uses primary data and fine-grained information on neighb...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
There is much ongoing research about the effect of the urban environment as compared with individual...
ABSTRACT: In this paper we examine the relationship between obesity and the characteristics of metr...
In the U.S., urban sprawl and the rise in obesity rates have been two powerful trends during the lat...
This paper models health outcomes among adults as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) using spatial ec...
This paper examined the effect of socio-economic and environmental factors on obesity in Cleveland (...
Some studies have established relationships between neighborhood conditions and health. However, the...
Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on buil...
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent decades. It is an important public he...
Objective—Significant clusters of high and low obesity counties have been demonstrated across the Un...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated the association between obesity and features of the natural environment. We...
The increased prevalence of sedentariness and obesity is a growing concern in public health. However...
Abstract. Obesity constitutes an important public policy issue since it causes external costs to soc...
The prevalence of obesity has increased significantly in the past three decades. Obesity and inadequ...
There is a lack of research on obesity that uses primary data and fine-grained information on neighb...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...