Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However the methods used are hetrogeneous, limiting collation and interpretation of evidence. This problem is amplified by unclear and incomplete reporting of methods. This discussion (i) identifies common dimensions of methodological diversity across GIS-based food environment research (data sources, data extraction methods, food outlet construct definitions, geocoding methods, and access metrics), (ii) reviews the impact of different methodological choices, and (iii) highlights areas where reporting is insufficient. On the basis of this discussion, the Geo-FERN reporting checklist is proposed to support methodological reporting and interpretation
Governmental and commercial lists of food retailers are often used to measure food environments and ...
Abstract Background Obesity remains one of the most challenging public health issues of our modern t...
Background: It has been observed that eating is influenced by the presence and availability of food....
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food environment’ (RFE), appra...
Background The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
© 2019 The Authors This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food enviro...
OBJECTIVE: Through a literature review, we investigated the geographic information systems (GIS) met...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
Measuring features of the local food environment has been a major challenge in studying the effect o...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ f...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
This study presents a set of geospatial methods to assessing food access that is sensitive to varyin...
ABSTRACT Measuring features of the local food environment has been a major challenge in studying the...
JTLU vol. 3, no. 1, (2010) pp 43-65A significant amount of travel is undertaken to find food. This p...
Governmental and commercial lists of food retailers are often used to measure food environments and ...
Abstract Background Obesity remains one of the most challenging public health issues of our modern t...
Background: It has been observed that eating is influenced by the presence and availability of food....
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food environments. However th...
This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food environment’ (RFE), appra...
Background The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
© 2019 The Authors This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the ‘retail food enviro...
OBJECTIVE: Through a literature review, we investigated the geographic information systems (GIS) met...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ fo...
Measuring features of the local food environment has been a major challenge in studying the effect o...
Background: The use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to objectively measure ‘obesogenic’ f...
Despite considerable research, evidence supporting associations between the ‘Retail Food Environment...
This study presents a set of geospatial methods to assessing food access that is sensitive to varyin...
ABSTRACT Measuring features of the local food environment has been a major challenge in studying the...
JTLU vol. 3, no. 1, (2010) pp 43-65A significant amount of travel is undertaken to find food. This p...
Governmental and commercial lists of food retailers are often used to measure food environments and ...
Abstract Background Obesity remains one of the most challenging public health issues of our modern t...
Background: It has been observed that eating is influenced by the presence and availability of food....