Abstract Background Most neighborhood food and activity related environment research in children has been cross-sectional. A better understanding of prospective associations between these neighborhood environment factors and children’s weight status can provide stronger evidence for informing interventions and policy. This study examined associations of baseline and changes in neighborhood healthy food access and walkability with changes in children’s weight status over 5 years. Methods Height, weight, and home address were obtained for 4,493 children (> 75% were Black or Latinx) from primary care visits within a large pediatric health system. Eligible participants were those who had measures collected during two time periods (2012–2014 [Ti...
Abstract Background Neighborhood environments affect children's health outcomes. Observational metho...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
BACKGROUND: Though cross-sectional studies have established a relationship between environmental fac...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine 2‐year changes in weight status and behaviors among ...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Background: Identifying neighborhood environment attributes related to childhood obesity can inform ...
Purpose. This study examines relationships between overweight in children and two environmental fact...
Neighborhoods can provide opportunities for children to maintain a healthy weight or encourage unhea...
Childhood obesity, especially in Hispanic populations, is the most serious public health challenge o...
Neighborhoods can provide opportunities for children to maintain a healthy weight or encourage unhea...
Childhood obesity, especially in Hispanic populations, is the most serious public health challenge o...
Abstract Background Neighborhood environments affect children's health outcomes. Observational metho...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
BACKGROUND: Though cross-sectional studies have established a relationship between environmental fac...
Introduction: Child obesity remains a major public health challenge and neighborhood environments co...
Objective The aim of this study was to examine 2‐year changes in weight status and behaviors among ...
Background: Young, low socio-economic status (SES), black and Hispanic children suffer a disproporti...
Background The built environment is an important contributor to childhood obesity; however, large-sc...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Background and objectivesThe neighborhoods in which children live, play, and eat provide an environm...
Background: Identifying neighborhood environment attributes related to childhood obesity can inform ...
Purpose. This study examines relationships between overweight in children and two environmental fact...
Neighborhoods can provide opportunities for children to maintain a healthy weight or encourage unhea...
Childhood obesity, especially in Hispanic populations, is the most serious public health challenge o...
Neighborhoods can provide opportunities for children to maintain a healthy weight or encourage unhea...
Childhood obesity, especially in Hispanic populations, is the most serious public health challenge o...
Abstract Background Neighborhood environments affect children's health outcomes. Observational metho...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
BACKGROUND: Though cross-sectional studies have established a relationship between environmental fac...