International study of perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes and Body Mass Index: IPEN Adult study in 12 countries

BackgroundEcological models of health behaviour are an important conceptual framework to address the multiple correlates of obesity. Several single-country studies previously examined the relationship between the built environment and obesity in adults, but results are very diverse. An important reason for these mixed results is the limited variability in built environments in these single-country studies. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine associations between perceived neighbourhood built environmental attributes and BMI/weight status in a multi-country study including 12 enviro... Mehr ...

Verfasser: De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse
Van Dyck, Delfien
Salvo, Deborah
Davey, Rachel
Reis, Rodrigo S
Schofield, Grant
Sarmiento, Olga L
Mitas, Josef
Christiansen, Lars Breum
MacFarlane, Duncan
Sugiyama, Takemi
Aguinaga-Ontoso, Ines
Owen, Neville
Conway, Terry L
Sallis, James F
Cerin, Ester
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2015
Reihe/Periodikum: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, vol 12, iss 1
Verlag/Hrsg.: eScholarship
University of California
Schlagwörter: Public Health / Health Sciences / Obesity / Nutrition / Prevention / Aetiology / 2.3 Psychological / social and economic factors / Metabolic and endocrine / Cancer / Stroke / Generic health relevance / Adult / Australia / Belgium / Bicycling / Body Height / Body Mass Index / Body Weight / Brazil / China / Colombia / Cross-Sectional Studies / Czech Republic / Denmark / Environment / Female / Humans / Male / Mexico / Middle Aged / Motor Activity / New Zealand / Overweight / Residence Characteristics / Risk Factors / Socioeconomic Factors / Spain / United Kingdom / United States / Walking / Young Adult / Weight status / Built environment / International / Pooled data / Medical and Health Sciences / Education / Nutrition and dietetics / Epidemiology
Sprache: unknown
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