This study investigates the association between neighborhood racial composition and adult obesity risks by race and gender, and explores whether neighborhood social and built environment mediates the observed protective or detrimental effects of racial composition on obesity risks. Cross-sectional data from the 2006 and 2008 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey are merged with census-tract profiles from 2005–2009 American Community Survey and Geographic Information System-based built-environment data. The analytical sample includes 12,730 whites and 4,290 blacks residing in 953 census tracts. Results from multilevel analysis suggest that black concentration is associated with higher obesity risks only for white women, and this ...
BACKGROUND : Black/African American women in the United States are more likely to live in neighborho...
IntroductionAfrican American women have higher rates of obesity and related chronic disease than oth...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
Recent research suggests that racial residential segregation may be detrimental to health. This stud...
This article reveals race differentials in obesity as both an individual- and neighborhood-level phe...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
BACKGROUND: As American obesity prevalence reaches epidemic proportions, health promoters and resear...
Youth obesity prevalence remains high, despite decades of intervention. Grounded in the social ecolo...
Approximately 35.1% of American adults are obese. There are significant health inequities in the pr...
Background: This study examined the association between residential segregation and obesity for Whit...
Social and physical features of the neighborhood environment may influence obesity risk for the gene...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Despite improvements in average health outcomes over the last century, the persistence of racial and...
While the segmentation of residential areas by race is well known to affect the social and economic ...
Although psychosocial stress can result in adverse health outcomes, little is known about how percep...
BACKGROUND : Black/African American women in the United States are more likely to live in neighborho...
IntroductionAfrican American women have higher rates of obesity and related chronic disease than oth...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...
Recent research suggests that racial residential segregation may be detrimental to health. This stud...
This article reveals race differentials in obesity as both an individual- and neighborhood-level phe...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
BACKGROUND: As American obesity prevalence reaches epidemic proportions, health promoters and resear...
Youth obesity prevalence remains high, despite decades of intervention. Grounded in the social ecolo...
Approximately 35.1% of American adults are obese. There are significant health inequities in the pr...
Background: This study examined the association between residential segregation and obesity for Whit...
Social and physical features of the neighborhood environment may influence obesity risk for the gene...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Despite improvements in average health outcomes over the last century, the persistence of racial and...
While the segmentation of residential areas by race is well known to affect the social and economic ...
Although psychosocial stress can result in adverse health outcomes, little is known about how percep...
BACKGROUND : Black/African American women in the United States are more likely to live in neighborho...
IntroductionAfrican American women have higher rates of obesity and related chronic disease than oth...
We used cross-sectional data on 2,660 black and 2,611 Mexican-American adult participants in the Nat...