Comparing circular and network buffers to examine the influence of land use on walking for leisure and errands.
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Mapping the evolution of 'food deserts' in a Canadian city: supermarket accessibility in London, Ontario, 1961-2005Chlorpyrifos exposure and urban residential environment characteristics as determinants of early childhood neurodevelopmentNeighborhood Social Context and Individual Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposures Associated with Child Cognitive Test ScoresConceptualizing and comparing neighborhood and activity space measures for food environment research.Effects of buffer size and shape on associations between the built environment and energy balanceCharting Availability of Processed and Unprocessed Foods in School Neighbourhood Nutrition Environments in an Urban Australian SettingBuilt environment and physical activity for transportation in adults from Curitiba, BrazilPublic Open Spaces and Leisure-Time Walking in Brazilian Adults.Quantitative measurements of inequality in geographic accessibility to pediatric care in Oita Prefecture, Japan: standardization with complete spatial randomness.Neighborhood fast food restaurants and fast food consumption: a national studyCharacteristics of the built environment in relation to objectively measured physical activity among Mexican adults, 2011Assessing the influence of the built environment on physical activity for utility and recreation in suburban metro VancouverBuilt environment influences on healthy transportation choices: bicycling versus driving.Relationships between the built environment and walking and weight status among older women in three U.S. States.Changes in the built environment and changes in the amount of walking over time: longitudinal results from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosisAvailability of exercise facilities and physical activity in 2,037 adults: cross-sectional results from the Swedish neighborhood and physical activity (SNAP) studyAssociation between activity space exposure to food establishments and individual risk of overweight.The impact of the built environment on health across the life course: design of a cross-sectional data linkage study.Fast-food outlets and walkability in school neighbourhoods predict fatness in boys and height in girls: a Taiwanese population study.Characteristics of walkable built environments and BMI z-scores in children: evidence from a large electronic health record database.The Wisconsin Assessment of the Social and Built Environment (WASABE): a multi-dimensional objective audit instrument for examining neighborhood effects on health.The influence of the built environment on outcomes from a "walking school bus study": a cross-sectional analysis using geographical information systems.Using built environmental observation tools: comparing two methods of creating a measure of the built environment.How important is the land use mix measure in understanding walking behaviour? Results from the RESIDE study.Community SES, perceived environment, and physical activity during home-based cardiac rehabilitation: is there a need to consider the urban vs. rural distinction?Are neighbourhood food resources distributed inequitably by income and race in the USA? Epidemiological findings across the urban spectrumMixed land use and obesity: an empirical comparison of alternative land use measures and geographic scalesComprehensive determinants of health service utilisation for mental health reasons in a Canadian catchment area.Built Environment Associations with Adiposity Parameters among Overweight and Obese Hispanic YouthCreating a replicable, valid cross-platform buffering technique: the sausage network buffer for measuring food and physical activity built environments.Associations between the neighbourhood food environment, neighbourhood socioeconomic status, and diet quality: An observational studyEnvironmental Risk Factors influencing Bicycle Theft: A Spatial Analysis in London, UK.Neighborhood walkability and particulate air pollution in a nationwide cohort of women.Does the choice of neighbourhood supermarket access measure influence associations with individual-level fruit and vegetable consumption? A case study from GlasgowRacial differences in the built environment--body mass index relationship? A geospatial analysis of adolescents in urban neighborhoods.Neighbourhood walkability, daily steps and utilitarian walking in Canadian adultsUsing GPS technology to (re)-examine operational definitions of 'neighbourhood' in place-based health research.Using built environment characteristics to predict walking for exercise.The built environment and location-based physical activity.The number and type of food retailers surrounding schools and their association with lunchtime eating behaviours in students.
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Comparing circular and network buffers to examine the influence of land use on walking for leisure and errands.
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Comparing circular and network ...... lking for leisure and errands.
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Alexander W Hall
Lisa N Oliver
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10.1186/1476-072X-6-41
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2007-09-20T00:00:00Z