It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the environment. Identification of a clear and obvious role for contextual risk factors has not yet been demonstrated. The objectives of this study were to explain differences in local overweight risk in two different urban settings and to explore sex-specific associations with estimated mobility patterns. Overweight was modeled within a multilevel framework using built environmental and socioeconomic contextual indicators and individual-level estimates of activity space exposure to fast-food restaurants (or exposure to visited places). Significant variations in local levels in overweight risk were observed. Physical and socioeconomic contexts explaine...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
National audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare the associations between food environment at the individual l...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
Environmental exposure to food sources may underpin area level differences in individual risk for ov...
Environmental exposure to food sources may underpin area level differences in individual risk for ov...
OBJECTIVES: Explore the contextual aspects of overweight in Quebec through multilevel modelling, us...
Abstract Background Outside of the United States, evidence for associations between exposure to fast...
Frequent fast-food consumption is associated with weight gain therefore it is hypothesized that rela...
Global prevalence of obesity and overweight has rapidly increased over the past few decades. The rel...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
Canadian research examining the combined effects of social and built environments on physical activi...
In Canada, there is limited research examining the associations between objectively measured neighbo...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
National audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare the associations between food environment at the individual l...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
Environmental exposure to food sources may underpin area level differences in individual risk for ov...
Environmental exposure to food sources may underpin area level differences in individual risk for ov...
OBJECTIVES: Explore the contextual aspects of overweight in Quebec through multilevel modelling, us...
Abstract Background Outside of the United States, evidence for associations between exposure to fast...
Frequent fast-food consumption is associated with weight gain therefore it is hypothesized that rela...
Global prevalence of obesity and overweight has rapidly increased over the past few decades. The rel...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
Canadian research examining the combined effects of social and built environments on physical activi...
In Canada, there is limited research examining the associations between objectively measured neighbo...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
The rapid rise in obesity rates over the last 30 years has profound implications for the health of p...
We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and...
National audienceOBJECTIVE: To compare the associations between food environment at the individual l...