BACKGROUND: Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels of obesity, current evidence is based predominantly on cross-sectional samples. This study examined associations between objectively-measured environmental characteristics of neighbourhoods and adiposity cross-sectionally and longitudinally over three years in children and their female carers. METHODS: Longitudinal study of 140 5-6 year-old and 269 10-12 year-old children and their female carers (n = 369). At baseline (2001) and follow-up (2004), height and weight were measured among children and self-reported among female carers, and were used to compute BMI z-scores and BMI, respectively. A Geographic Information System determined access to ...
Neighbourhoods can facilitate or constrain moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among child...
SECTIONSPDFPDFTOOLS SHARE Summary The lack of neighbourhood aesthetics (e.g. public art and well‐mai...
Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical act...
Background Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels of...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
The rapid speed of the recent rise in obesity rates suggest environmental causes. There is therefore...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
The impact of obesogenic environments on adolescent health is poorly understood. This study examines...
Studies exploring associations between neighbourhood environment and obesity often overlook the fact...
Neighbourhoods can facilitate or constrain moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among child...
SECTIONSPDFPDFTOOLS SHARE Summary The lack of neighbourhood aesthetics (e.g. public art and well‐mai...
Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical act...
Background Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels of...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
OBJECTIVES: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
The rapid speed of the recent rise in obesity rates suggest environmental causes. There is therefore...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
The impact of obesogenic environments on adolescent health is poorly understood. This study examines...
Studies exploring associations between neighbourhood environment and obesity often overlook the fact...
Neighbourhoods can facilitate or constrain moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among child...
SECTIONSPDFPDFTOOLS SHARE Summary The lack of neighbourhood aesthetics (e.g. public art and well‐mai...
Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical act...