Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated resting heart rate and sedentary behavior have increased in recent decades due to changes in the environment and lifestyle. Neighborhood micro-environmental, street scale elements may contribute to health above and beyond individual characteristics of residents.To investigate the relationship between neighborhood street scale elements and cardiometabolic risk factors among inactive ethnic minority women.Women (N = 410) completed measures of BMI, percent body fat, blood pressure, resting heart rate, sedentary behavior and demographics. Trained field assessors completed the Pedestrian Environment Data Scan in participants' neighborhoods. Data ...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
The aim of our study was to identify perceptions of built and social residential characteristics and...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Longitudinal associations between neighborhood characteristics and body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)...
BackgroundThe concept of cardiovascular health (CVH) was introduced as a global measure of one's bur...
Efforts to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease have traditionally focused on individual-level r...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Sedentary behaviors are associated with multiple health problems, independently of physical activity...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death, and the greatest contributor to health car...
Physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes are major public health problems and risk factors for card...
Our study intended to investigate whether perceived (self-reported) and objectively measured (using ...
The aim of our study was to identify perceptions of built and social residential characteristics and...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether walking mediates neighborhood built environment associations with w...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
The aim of our study was to identify perceptions of built and social residential characteristics and...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Longitudinal associations between neighborhood characteristics and body mass index (BMI; weight (kg)...
BackgroundThe concept of cardiovascular health (CVH) was introduced as a global measure of one's bur...
Efforts to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease have traditionally focused on individual-level r...
This study investigated associations between neighborhood physical and social environments and body ...
Sedentary behaviors are associated with multiple health problems, independently of physical activity...
While behavioral change is necessary to reverse the obesity epidemic, it can be difficult to achieve...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a leading cause of death, and the greatest contributor to health car...
Physical inactivity, obesity and diabetes are major public health problems and risk factors for card...
Our study intended to investigate whether perceived (self-reported) and objectively measured (using ...
The aim of our study was to identify perceptions of built and social residential characteristics and...
ObjectivesTo investigate whether walking mediates neighborhood built environment associations with w...
Ethnic minority women report poorer health outcomes and attitudes and are more vulnerable to overwei...
The aim of our study was to identify perceptions of built and social residential characteristics and...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...