This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and grocery stores on obesity in urban food markets. Our empirical model combined georeferenced micro data on access to fast food restaurants and grocery stores with data about salient personal characteristics, individual behaviors, and neighborhood characteristics. We defined a "local food environment" for every individual utilizing 0.5-mile buffers around a person's home address. Local food landscapes are potentially endogenous due to spatial sorting of the population and food outlets, and the body mass index (BMI) values for individuals living close to each other are likely to be spatially correlated because of observed and unobserved individua...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Unhealthy food environments may contribute to an elevated Body Mass Index (BMI), which is a chronic ...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
This paper models health outcomes among adults as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) using spatial ec...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the sensitivity of food access models to a dataset’s s...
This paper investigates the role that aspects of the physical environment play in determining health...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
Background: Environmental factors may contribute to the increasing prevalence of obesity, especially...
This paper investigates the effect of food environments, characterized as food swamps, on adult obes...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
Objective—To compare the associations between food environment at the individual level, socioeconomi...
Abstract Background Outside of the United States, evidence for associations between exposure to fast...
The study aimed to examine associations of neighborhood built environments and proximity of food out...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Unhealthy food environments may contribute to an elevated Body Mass Index (BMI), which is a chronic ...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...
This paper provides quantitative estimates of the effect of proximity to fast food restaurants and g...
This paper models health outcomes among adults as measured by Body Mass Index (BMI) using spatial ec...
The purpose of this article is to investigate the sensitivity of food access models to a dataset’s s...
This paper investigates the role that aspects of the physical environment play in determining health...
Given the concern about persistent high rates of overweight and obesity, interest in the local food ...
Background: Environmental factors may contribute to the increasing prevalence of obesity, especially...
This paper investigates the effect of food environments, characterized as food swamps, on adult obes...
Obesity is a serious disease that affects approximately 24 percent of the population in the United S...
Much of the literature examining associations between local food environments and obesity fail to co...
Objective—To compare the associations between food environment at the individual level, socioeconomi...
Abstract Background Outside of the United States, evidence for associations between exposure to fast...
The study aimed to examine associations of neighborhood built environments and proximity of food out...
The food environment is drawing increasing attention as an important population-level determinant of...
Unhealthy food environments may contribute to an elevated Body Mass Index (BMI), which is a chronic ...
A large body of literature has reported differences in exposure to environments supporting either he...