作者
Jens Ludwig, Lisa Sanbonmatsu, Lisa Gennetian, Emma Adam, Greg J Duncan, Lawrence F Katz, Ronald C Kessler, Jeffrey R Kling, Stacy Tessler Lindau, Robert C Whitaker, Thomas W McDade
发表日期
2011/10/20
期刊
New England journal of medicine
卷号
365
期号
16
页码范围
1509-1519
出版商
Massachusetts Medical Society
简介
Background
The question of whether neighborhood environment contributes directly to the development of obesity and diabetes remains unresolved. The study reported on here uses data from a social experiment to assess the association of randomly assigned variation in neighborhood conditions with obesity and diabetes.
Methods
From 1994 through 1998, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) randomly assigned 4498 women with children living in public housing in high-poverty urban census tracts (in which ≥40% of residents had incomes below the federal poverty threshold) to one of three groups: 1788 were assigned to receive housing vouchers, which were redeemable only if they moved to a low-poverty census tract (where <10% of residents were poor), and counseling on moving; 1312 were assigned to receive unrestricted, traditional vouchers, with no special counseling on …
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