OBJECTIVE:: Little is known about the influence of the built environment, and in particular neighborhood resources, on health. We hypothesized that neighborhood resources for physical activity and healthy foods are associated with insulin resistance. METHODS:: Person-level data (n = 2026) came from 3 sites of The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, a study of adults aged 45-84 years. Area-level data were derived from a population-based residential survey. The homeostasis model assessment index was used as an insulin resistance measure among persons not treated for diabetes. We used linear regression to estimate associations between area features and insulin resistance. RESULTS:: Greater neighborhood physical activity resources consistent...
Growing evidence reveals various neighborhood conditions are associated with the risk of developing ...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characterist...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups have a higher prevalence of both diabetes and hyperten...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes and its precursor, insulin resis...
Objective: Little is known about the influence of the built environment, and in particular neighborh...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors likely reflects access to a diverse and synergistic set of...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of neighborhood characteristics with six components of the insuli...
ObjectiveWhile behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult t...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are inversely related to the prevalence and incidence of ...
Growing evidence reveals various neighborhood conditions are associated with the risk of developing ...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characterist...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups have a higher prevalence of both diabetes and hyperten...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes and its precursor, insulin resis...
Objective: Little is known about the influence of the built environment, and in particular neighborh...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Background: Despite increasing interest in the extent to which features of residential environments ...
Engagement in healthy lifestyle behaviors likely reflects access to a diverse and synergistic set of...
Little is known about environmental determinants of type 2 diabetes. The authors hypothesized that i...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine associations of neighborhood characteristics with six components of the insuli...
ObjectiveWhile behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult t...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Neighborhood socioeconomic characteristics are inversely related to the prevalence and incidence of ...
Growing evidence reveals various neighborhood conditions are associated with the risk of developing ...
Objectives: To examine the relationship between both individual and neighborhood level characterist...
Background: Racial and ethnic minority groups have a higher prevalence of both diabetes and hyperten...