Much research has considered the relationship between neighbourhood crime and physical activity, but few studies have assessed clinical outcomes consequent to behaviour, such as cardiometabolic risk. Fewer still have simultaneously assessed perceived and objective measures of crime. Perceptions of crime and actual victimisation vary according to gender; thus, this study sought to assess: 1) correspondence between perceived and objective neighbourhood crime; and 2) gender-specific associations between perceived and reported crime and metabolic syndrome, representing cardiometabolic risk. The indirect effect of neighbourhood crime on metabolic syndrome via walking was additionally evaluated. An Australian population-based biomedical cohort st...
Conference abstract: Changes in neighborhood crime may effect participation in active lifestyles and...
Identifying 'neighbourhood effects' to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our...
Interest in crime as a determinant of health has increased, yet with equivocal findings. Higher crim...
Much research has considered the relationship between neighbourhood crime and physical activity, but...
<p>Independent associations between perceived and reported crime and metabolic syndrome, by gender.<...
Abstract Background Due to the inconsistent findings of prior studies, we explored the association o...
Aspects of neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) may be associated with cardiovascular disease (CV...
Little is known about how neighborhood crime may relate to health in diabetes patients. We examined ...
Background: We examined to what extent perceived neighbourhood crime moderates, associations between...
Objectives: We investigated associations of officially recorded crime and perceived neighbourhood sa...
Background: Smoking is a major public health problem worldwide. Research has shown that neighbourhoo...
Abstract Background Although crime and perceived safety are associated with obesity and body mass in...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Background: Neighborhood crime may be an important factor contributing to cardiovascular health disp...
INTRODUCTION: Studies examining the relationships between official crimes, crime perception and phys...
Conference abstract: Changes in neighborhood crime may effect participation in active lifestyles and...
Identifying 'neighbourhood effects' to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our...
Interest in crime as a determinant of health has increased, yet with equivocal findings. Higher crim...
Much research has considered the relationship between neighbourhood crime and physical activity, but...
<p>Independent associations between perceived and reported crime and metabolic syndrome, by gender.<...
Abstract Background Due to the inconsistent findings of prior studies, we explored the association o...
Aspects of neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) may be associated with cardiovascular disease (CV...
Little is known about how neighborhood crime may relate to health in diabetes patients. We examined ...
Background: We examined to what extent perceived neighbourhood crime moderates, associations between...
Objectives: We investigated associations of officially recorded crime and perceived neighbourhood sa...
Background: Smoking is a major public health problem worldwide. Research has shown that neighbourhoo...
Abstract Background Although crime and perceived safety are associated with obesity and body mass in...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Background: Neighborhood crime may be an important factor contributing to cardiovascular health disp...
INTRODUCTION: Studies examining the relationships between official crimes, crime perception and phys...
Conference abstract: Changes in neighborhood crime may effect participation in active lifestyles and...
Identifying 'neighbourhood effects' to support widespread beliefs that where we live matters for our...
Interest in crime as a determinant of health has increased, yet with equivocal findings. Higher crim...