Measures of the food environment: A systematic review of the field, 2007–2015
Background Many studies have examined the relationship between the food environment
and health-related outcomes, but fewer consider the integrity of measures used to assess …
and health-related outcomes, but fewer consider the integrity of measures used to assess …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic review employing the GeoFERN framework to examine methods, reporting quality and associations between the retail food environment and …
This systematic review quantifies methods used to measure the 'retail food
environment'(RFE), appraises the quality of methodological reporting, and examines …
environment'(RFE), appraises the quality of methodological reporting, and examines …
Individual exposure estimates may be erroneous when spatiotemporal variability of air pollution and human mobility are ignored
This study aims to empirically demonstrate the necessity to consider both the spatiotemporal
variability of air pollution and individual daily movement patterns in exposure and health risk …
variability of air pollution and individual daily movement patterns in exposure and health risk …
It's not easy assessing greenness: a comparison of NDVI datasets and neighborhood types and their associations with self-rated health in New York City
CE Reid, LD Kubzansky, J Li, JL Shmool… - Health & place, 2018 - Elsevier
Growing evidence suggests that exposure to greenness benefits health, but studies assess
greenness differently. We hypothesize greenness-health associations vary by exposure …
greenness differently. We hypothesize greenness-health associations vary by exposure …
Contextual uncertainties, human mobility, and perceived food environment: The uncertain geographic context problem in food access research
We examined the uncertainty of the contextual influences on food access through an
analytic framework of the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP). We first examined …
analytic framework of the uncertain geographic context problem (UGCoP). We first examined …
Digital redlining: Poor rural communities' access to fintech and implications for financial inclusion
Financial technologies (fintech) are proposed to expand access to financial services in rural
communities as bank branches decline; however, poor rural communities and rural …
communities as bank branches decline; however, poor rural communities and rural …
Food environments and dietary intakes among adults: does the type of spatial exposure measurement matter? A systematic review
Background The relationships between food environments and dietary intake have been
assessed via a range of methodologically diverse measures of spatial exposure to food …
assessed via a range of methodologically diverse measures of spatial exposure to food …
Understanding the interplay between neighborhood structural factors, social processes, and alcohol outlets on child physical abuse
B Freisthler, K Maguire-Jack - Child maltreatment, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
This article seeks to understand the relative influence of neighborhood structural
characteristics (eg, disadvantage) and social processes (eg, interactions between residents) …
characteristics (eg, disadvantage) and social processes (eg, interactions between residents) …
[HTML][HTML] Using Geographic Information Systems to measure retail food environments: Discussion of methodological considerations and a proposed reporting checklist …
Abstract Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are widely used to measure retail food
environments. However the methods used are hetrogeneous, limiting collation and …
environments. However the methods used are hetrogeneous, limiting collation and …
Towards healthy China 2030: Modeling health care accessibility with patient referral
One primary action plan in the Healthy China 2030 initiative is to build innovativepatient
referral models for health care reform in China. To ensure people have sufficient and …
referral models for health care reform in China. To ensure people have sufficient and …