Walkability indicators in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review
B Jardim, M de Castro Neto - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Walkability indicators are a pivotal method to evaluate the role of the built environment in
people's decisions regarding active mobility, contributing to help promote more sustainable …
people's decisions regarding active mobility, contributing to help promote more sustainable …
The urban environment and cardiometabolic health
S Rajagopalan, A Vergara-Martel, J Zhong… - Circulation, 2024 - Am Heart Assoc
Urban environments contribute substantially to the rising burden of cardiometabolic
diseases worldwide. Cities are complex adaptive systems that continually exchange …
diseases worldwide. Cities are complex adaptive systems that continually exchange …
Association of area-level socioeconomic deprivation with hypoglycemic and hyperglycemic crises in US adults with diabetes
SS Kurani, HC Heien, LR Sangaralingham… - JAMA Network …, 2022 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Social determinants of health play a role in diabetes management and
outcomes, including potentially life-threatening complications of severe hypoglycemia and …
outcomes, including potentially life-threatening complications of severe hypoglycemia and …
Sociodemographic, clinical, and treatment-related factors associated with hyperglycemic crises among adults with type 1 or type 2 diabetes in the US from 2014 to …
Importance Hyperglycemic crises (ie, diabetic ketoacidosis [DKA] and hyperglycemic
hyperosmolar state [HHS]) are life-threatening acute complications of diabetes. Efforts to …
hyperosmolar state [HHS]) are life-threatening acute complications of diabetes. Efforts to …
Walkability inequity in Los Angeles: Uncovering the overlooked role of micro-level features
Numerous studies have explored the equity of walkability; however, most research has
mainly focused on macro-level features of built environments, such as accessibility …
mainly focused on macro-level features of built environments, such as accessibility …
How far I'll go: Social infrastructure accessibility and proximity in urban neighborhoods
Recent studies have shown that social infrastructure–community spaces, places of worship,
social businesses, and parks–help build social ties, mitigate political polarization, and …
social businesses, and parks–help build social ties, mitigate political polarization, and …
Equitable research PRAXIS: A framework for health informatics methods
Objectives: There is growing attention to health equity in health informatics research.
However, the literature lacks a comprehensive framework outlining critical considerations for …
However, the literature lacks a comprehensive framework outlining critical considerations for …
Disparity in built environment and its impacts on youths' physical activity behaviors during COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
Objectives Guided by the social ecological model, this study aimed to examine the relations
of built environments (ie, walking/cycling infrastructure, recreation facilities, neighborhood …
of built environments (ie, walking/cycling infrastructure, recreation facilities, neighborhood …
Using google street view to reveal environmental justice: Assessing public perceived walkability in macroscale city
Y Lu, HM Chen - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2024 - Elsevier
Walkability is an important issue in urban planning equity, which is primarily influenced by
the objective environment and subjective perception. However, assessing the objective …
the objective environment and subjective perception. However, assessing the objective …
Who can walk? An analysis of public amenity access in America's ten largest cities
E Talen - Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
How uneven is the proximity to public amenities like libraries and schools among racial
groups, or children and older people? This paper uses a catchment area approach to …
groups, or children and older people? This paper uses a catchment area approach to …