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Area-level socioeconomic characteristics and incidence of metabolic syndrome: a prospective cohort studyAssociations between resident perceptions of the local residential environment and metabolic syndromeApplication of geographic modeling techniques to quantify spatial access to health services before and after an acute cardiac event: the Cardiac Accessibility and Remoteness Index for Australia (ARIA) project.International variation in neighborhood walkability, transit, and recreation environments using geographic information systems: the IPEN adult studyInvestigating individual- and area-level socioeconomic gradients of pulse pressure among normotensive and hypertensive participants.Relative residential property value as a socio-economic status indicator for health researchArea-level socioeconomic characteristics, prevalence and trajectories of cardiometabolic riskPublic open spaces and walking for recreation: moderation by attributes of pedestrian environments.Food environment, walkability, and public open spaces are associated with incident development of cardio-metabolic risk factors in a biomedical cohort.Do relationships between environmental attributes and recreational walking vary according to area-level socioeconomic status?Geographic Clustering of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Metropolitan Centres in France and Australia.Local descriptive norms for overweight/obesity and physical inactivity, features of the built environment, and 10-year change in glycosylated haemoglobin in an Australian population-based biomedical cohort.Residential proximity to urban centres, local-area walkability and change in waist circumference among Australian adults.Local descriptive body weight and dietary norms, food availability, and 10-year change in glycosylated haemoglobin in an Australian population-based biomedical cohortNeighbourhood Environmental Attributes Associated with Walking in South Australian Adults: Differences between Urban and Rural Areas.Fast-food exposure around schools in urban Adelaide.Comparative effectiveness of population interventions to improve access to reperfusion for ST-segment-elevation myocardial infarction in Australia.Does Physical Activity Mediate the Associations Between Local-Area Descriptive Norms, Built Environment Walkability, and Glycosylated Hemoglobin?Neighborhood walkability and the walking behavior of Australian adults.Access to cardiac rehabilitation does not equate to attendance.Are Perceived and Objective Distances to Fresh Food and Physical Activity Resources Associated with Cardiometabolic Risk?Associations between local descriptive norms for overweight/obesity and insufficient fruit intake, individual-level diet, and 10-year change in body mass index and glycosylated haemoglobin in an Australian cohort.Walkability of local communities: Using geographic information systems to objectively assess relevant environmental attributesResidents’ perceptions of walkability attributes in objectively different neighbourhoods: a pilot studyAdherence to activity monitoring devices or smartphone applications for improving physical activity in adults with cardiovascular diseaseGender-specific associations between perceived and objective neighbourhood crime and metabolic syndromeDoes where you live influence your socio-economic status?Validating and measuring public open space is not a walk in the parkVisualising 30 Years of Population Density Change in Australia’s Major Capital CitiesAre accessibility and characteristics of public open spaces associated with a better cardiometabolic health?Measuring national accessibility to cardiac services using geographic information systemsPractical utility of general practice data capture and spatial analysis for understanding COPD and asthmaBreast Screen Service Characteristics as a Measure of AccessibilityExamining adherence to activity monitoring devices to improve physical activity in adults with cardiovascular disease: A systematic reviewConcurrent assessment of urban environment and cardiometabolic risk over 10 years in a middle-aged population-based cohortResidential Living Structure as a Basis for the Spatial Delineation of Residential SubmarketsCorrelates of Discordance between Perceived and Objective Distances to Local Fruit and Vegetable RetailersComparison of general and cardiac care-specific indices of spatial access in Australia
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