Environmental health researchers have long used concepts like the neighborhood effect to assessing people’s exposure to environmental influences and the associated health impact. However, these are static notions that ignore people’s daily mobility at various spatial and temporal scales (e.g., daily travel, migratory movements, and movements over the life course) and the influence of neighborhood contexts outside their residential neighborhoods. Recent studies have started to incorporate human mobility, non-residential neighborhoods, and the temporality of exposures through collecting and using data from GPS, accelerometers, mobile phones, various types of sensors, and social media. Innovative approaches and methods have been developed. Thi...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Neighborhood effects on health and behavior have be...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
International audiencePurpose of review: The aim of this paper is to review the recent advances in h...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
textabstractPublic health research has witnessed a rapid development in the use of location, environ...
International audiencePrior epidemiological studies have mainly focused on local residential neighbo...
International audienceActivity space research provides a framework to consider mobility while linkin...
A considerable body of literature has investigated how environmental exposures affect health through...
The neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) is a major methodological problem that might affect...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
As their most critical limitation, neighborhood and health studies published to date have not taken ...
As physical inactivity statistics for the U.S. population show an alarming trend, many health proble...
In past studies, individual environmental exposures were largely measured in a static manner. In thi...
Ignoring people’s daily mobility and exposures to nonresidential contexts may lead to erroneou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Neighborhood effects on health and behavior have be...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
International audiencePurpose of review: The aim of this paper is to review the recent advances in h...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
textabstractPublic health research has witnessed a rapid development in the use of location, environ...
International audiencePrior epidemiological studies have mainly focused on local residential neighbo...
International audienceActivity space research provides a framework to consider mobility while linkin...
A considerable body of literature has investigated how environmental exposures affect health through...
The neighborhood effect averaging problem (NEAP) is a major methodological problem that might affect...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
As their most critical limitation, neighborhood and health studies published to date have not taken ...
As physical inactivity statistics for the U.S. population show an alarming trend, many health proble...
In past studies, individual environmental exposures were largely measured in a static manner. In thi...
Ignoring people’s daily mobility and exposures to nonresidential contexts may lead to erroneou...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Neighborhood effects on health and behavior have be...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...
Environmental health studies have examined associations between context and health with individuals ...