School Neighbourhood Nutrition Environments (SNNEs) can facilitate or impede healthy eating. This study describes the SNNEs surrounding 6 Good Start Program (GSP) schools in 5 suburbs in Logan, Queensland. Relative density of healthy and unhealthy food outlets was calculated for SNNEs surrounding GSP (6) and non-GSP (10) schools within the 5 suburbs. Relative accessibility of minimally processed and highly processed food and drink in SNNEs of the 6 GSP schools was determined using shelf measurements of snack foods. Unhealthy outlets greatly outnumber healthy outlets (mean relative density 15.6%, median 19.1%). The majority of outlets stock predominantly highly processed food and drink. Study areas are dominated by unhealthy food outlets and...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
(1) Background: This study aimed to explore and define socio-economic (SES) differences in urban sch...
Background: The school food environment is important to target as less healthful fo...
Food marketing for children is a major concern for public health nutrition and many schools make eff...
Background: Canada has seen a dramatic increase in the prevalence of childhood obesity in recent dec...
Introduction: Schools represent a valuable setting for interventions to improve children's diets, as...
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obe...
Background Disparities in the type and density of food retail outlets have been hypothesized as a po...
Objectives: We sought to investigate the association between food-outlet availability near Australia...
Abstract Background The contemporary Scottish diet is unhealthy and a risk factor for poor health ou...
AbstractObjective:Despite the increased attention on neighbourhood food environments and dietary beh...
The purpose of this statewide study was to address the nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and perceptio...
A better understanding of the physical activity (PA) infrastructure in schools, the walkability of n...
Obesity in young adults is an increasing health problem in Australia and many other countries. Evide...
(1) Background: This study aimed to explore and define socio-economic (SES) differences in urban sch...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
(1) Background: This study aimed to explore and define socio-economic (SES) differences in urban sch...
Background: The school food environment is important to target as less healthful fo...
Food marketing for children is a major concern for public health nutrition and many schools make eff...
Background: Canada has seen a dramatic increase in the prevalence of childhood obesity in recent dec...
Introduction: Schools represent a valuable setting for interventions to improve children's diets, as...
Individuals from lower-socio-economic status (SES) communities have increased risk of developing obe...
Background Disparities in the type and density of food retail outlets have been hypothesized as a po...
Objectives: We sought to investigate the association between food-outlet availability near Australia...
Abstract Background The contemporary Scottish diet is unhealthy and a risk factor for poor health ou...
AbstractObjective:Despite the increased attention on neighbourhood food environments and dietary beh...
The purpose of this statewide study was to address the nutrition knowledge, attitudes, and perceptio...
A better understanding of the physical activity (PA) infrastructure in schools, the walkability of n...
Obesity in young adults is an increasing health problem in Australia and many other countries. Evide...
(1) Background: This study aimed to explore and define socio-economic (SES) differences in urban sch...
To explore associations between dietary quality and access to different types of food outlets around...
(1) Background: This study aimed to explore and define socio-economic (SES) differences in urban sch...
Background: The school food environment is important to target as less healthful fo...