Equivocal findings on crime as a deterrent for physical activity may be due to effects of geographic scale on exposure measurement. To investigate this hypothesis, physical activity was measured in 203,883 Australians and linked to standardised crime counts within small ('Census Collection Districts'; approx. 330 residents) and larger areas ('Statistical Local Areas'; approx. 32,000 residents). A median rate ratio of 226 indicated substantive geographic variation in moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Adjusting for confounders, multilevel negative binomial regression reported lower MVPA with more crime consistently in small, but not in larger areas. Reducing small pockets of local crime may encourage more physically active lifest...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of “micro-” (e.g., pubs and fast-food...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Equivocal findings on crime as a deterrent for physical activity may be due to effects of geographic...
Interest in crime as a determinant of health has increased, yet with equivocal findings. Higher crim...
Does a rise in crime result in increased sitting time and a reduction in physical activity? We used ...
Conference abstract: Changes in neighborhood crime may effect participation in active lifestyles and...
Background: Changes in neighbourhood crime may discourage physical activity and, consequently, incr...
We investigate an underexplored externality of crime: the impact of violent crime on individuals’ pa...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
Background: Sitting is an important risk factor for cardiovascular health, cardiovascular disease in...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated associations between objectively measured crime and walkin...
AbstractWe investigate an underexplored externality of crime: the impact of violent crime on individ...
Crime is one aspect of the environment that can act as a barrier to physical activity. The goals of ...
Crime is both a societal safety and public health issue. Examining different measures and aspects of...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of “micro-” (e.g., pubs and fast-food...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Equivocal findings on crime as a deterrent for physical activity may be due to effects of geographic...
Interest in crime as a determinant of health has increased, yet with equivocal findings. Higher crim...
Does a rise in crime result in increased sitting time and a reduction in physical activity? We used ...
Conference abstract: Changes in neighborhood crime may effect participation in active lifestyles and...
Background: Changes in neighbourhood crime may discourage physical activity and, consequently, incr...
We investigate an underexplored externality of crime: the impact of violent crime on individuals’ pa...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
Background: Sitting is an important risk factor for cardiovascular health, cardiovascular disease in...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have investigated associations between objectively measured crime and walkin...
AbstractWe investigate an underexplored externality of crime: the impact of violent crime on individ...
Crime is one aspect of the environment that can act as a barrier to physical activity. The goals of ...
Crime is both a societal safety and public health issue. Examining different measures and aspects of...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the influence of “micro-” (e.g., pubs and fast-food...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...