BackgroundNo studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environments across childhood and the developmental trajectories of child weight status.ObjectiveExamine the developmental trajectories of child weight status with respect to changes in childhood exposure to the built environments.MethodsThis study used data of 9589 children with biennial follow-up (2004-2016), retrieved from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children. Changes in objectively-measured child weight status (i.e., body mass index-BMI, waist circumference) were investigated in relation to changes in seven built environments (i.e., neighbourhood safety; green space quality; footpaths and street conditions; public transport; shopping faciliti...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Objective: To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Neighbourhoods provide important exposures and resources that can influence parents' capacity t...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
In recent years, built environmental characteristics have been linked to childhood overweight, but t...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
BACKGROUND: Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels o...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Although the built environment (BE) is important for children’s health, there is little consensus ab...
Background Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gree...
Introduction Childhood obesity and physical inactivity are two of the most significant modifiable ri...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Objective: To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Neighbourhoods provide important exposures and resources that can influence parents' capacity t...
Background: No studies appear to examine potential associations between changes in built environment...
In recent years, built environmental characteristics have been linked to childhood overweight, but t...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
BACKGROUND: Although neighbourhood environments are often blamed for contributing to rising levels o...
Background: There is a growing belief that increasing exposure to neighbourhood green space (e.g., p...
Residential density is considered an important attribute of the built environment that may be releva...
The objective was to examine longitudinal 4-year-relationships between neighbourhood social environm...
We evaluated the epidemiological evidence on the built environment and its link to childhood obesity...
Although the built environment (BE) is important for children’s health, there is little consensus ab...
Background Childhood overweight/obesity has been associated with environmental context, such as gree...
Introduction Childhood obesity and physical inactivity are two of the most significant modifiable ri...
Changes in the neighborhood environment may explain part of the rapid increase in childhood overweig...
Objective: To examine whether neighbourhood green space is beneficially associated with (i) waist ci...
Neighbourhoods provide important exposures and resources that can influence parents' capacity t...