Traditionally, static units of analysis such as administrative units are used when studying obesity. However, using these fixed contextual units ignores environmental influences experienced by individuals in areas beyond their residential neighborhood and may render the results unreliable. This problem has been articulated as the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP). This study investigates the UGCoP through exploring the relationships between the built environment and obesity based on individuals’ activity space. First, a survey was conducted to collect individuals’ daily activity and weight information in Guangzhou in January 2016. Then, the data were used to calculate and compare the values of several built environment variables ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-014-9614-2© 2014...
The aim of this study was to examine spatial clustering of obesity and/or moderate physical activity...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
Global prevalence of obesity and overweight has rapidly increased over the past few decades. The rel...
The uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP), first articulated by Kwan (2012; The uncertain geo...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
Background: Identifying spatial clusters of chronic diseases has been conducted over the past severa...
Contextual influence on health outcomes is increasingly becoming an important area of research. Anal...
Obesity relates to physical activity and the level of physical activity a person could be involved i...
Abstract Features of the built environment are increasingly being recognised as potentially importan...
There is much ongoing research about the effect of the urban environment as compared with individual...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effects of urban physical environment on individual obesity ...
Obesity and other chronic diseases are becoming more prevalent in affluent countries such as Austral...
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent decades. It is an important public he...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-014-9614-2© 2014...
The aim of this study was to examine spatial clustering of obesity and/or moderate physical activity...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...
Global prevalence of obesity and overweight has rapidly increased over the past few decades. The rel...
The uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP), first articulated by Kwan (2012; The uncertain geo...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
Scholars in the fields of health geography, urban planning, and transportation studies have long att...
Background: Identifying spatial clusters of chronic diseases has been conducted over the past severa...
Contextual influence on health outcomes is increasingly becoming an important area of research. Anal...
Obesity relates to physical activity and the level of physical activity a person could be involved i...
Abstract Features of the built environment are increasingly being recognised as potentially importan...
There is much ongoing research about the effect of the urban environment as compared with individual...
ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess the effects of urban physical environment on individual obesity ...
Obesity and other chronic diseases are becoming more prevalent in affluent countries such as Austral...
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent decades. It is an important public he...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10708-014-9614-2© 2014...
The aim of this study was to examine spatial clustering of obesity and/or moderate physical activity...
It has become increasingly common to attribute part of the obesity epidemic to changes in the enviro...