نتایج جستجو برای: neighborhoods

تعداد نتایج: 9223  

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2012
Brian E Saelens James F Sallis Lawrence D Frank Sarah C Couch Chuan Zhou Trina Colburn Kelli L Cain James Chapman Karen Glanz

BACKGROUND Identifying neighborhood environment attributes related to childhood obesity can inform environmental changes for obesity prevention. PURPOSE To evaluate child and parent weight status across neighborhoods in King County (Seattle metropolitan area) and San Diego County differing in GIS-defined physical activity environment (PAE) and nutrition environment (NE) characteristics. MET...

2017
Anand Sahasranaman Henrik Jeldtoft Jensen

We significantly extend our earlier variant of the Schelling model, incorporating a neighborhood Potential function as well as an agent wealth gain function to study the long term evolution of the economic status of neighborhoods in cities. We find that the long term patterns of neighborhood relative economic status (RES) simulated by this model reasonably replicate the empirically observed pat...

2012
Jeanette Gustat Janet Rice Kathryn M. Parker Adam B. Becker Thomas A. Farley

INTRODUCTION Obesity is a public health problem that is due in part to low levels of physical activity. Physical activity levels are influenced by the built environment. We examined how changes in the built environment affected residents' physical activity levels in a low-income, primarily African American neighborhood in New Orleans. METHODS We built a 6-block walking path and installed a sc...

2014
Markus Jokela

People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but this might be due to selective residential mobility rather than causal neighborhood effects. As a test of social causation, I examined whether persons were less healthy when they were living in disadvantaged neighborhoods than at other times when they were living in more advantaged neighborhoods. Da...

Journal: :American journal of epidemiology 2014
Markus Jokela

People who live in disadvantaged neighborhoods tend to have poor physical and mental health, but this might be due to selective residential mobility rather than causal neighborhood effects. As a test of social causation, I examined whether persons were less healthy when they were living in disadvantaged neighborhoods than at other times when they were living in more advantaged neighborhoods. Da...

2010
Patricia O'Campo Margaret O’Brien Caughy Robert Aronson Xiaonan Xue

Study Objective: Interest in community as the focus of public health interventions is growing. However, choosing intervention and comparison neighborhoods when designing community based programs poses a challenge to program planners. Ideally, intervention neighborhoods should be chosen based upon risk profiles and demonstrated need for the program. Multiple sources of data that tap into neighbo...

Journal: :Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A 2008

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 1962

Journal: :Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society 1974

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