نتایج جستجو برای: neighbourhoods

تعداد نتایج: 3451  

Journal: :International journal of epidemiology 2010
Dianna M Smith Steven Cummins Mathew Taylor John Dawson David Marshall Leigh Sparks Annie S Anderson

BACKGROUND The 'deprivation amplification' hypothesis suggests that residents of deprived neighbourhoods have universally poorer access to high-quality food environments, which in turn contributes to the development of spatial inequalities in diet and diet-related chronic disease. This paper presents results from a study that quantified access to grocery stores selling fresh fruit and vegetable...

Journal: :Canadian journal of public health = Revue canadienne de sante publique 2006
Dana Helene Wilson Jason Gilliland Nancy A Ross Jeffery Derevensky Rina Gupta

BACKGROUND Gambling is a risky behaviour that involves uncertain financial outcomes, can be addictive, and has been associated with strongly adverse social and public health outcomes. We wanted to assess whether socio-economic and gambling-related-opportunity environments of neighbourhoods affected the uptake of video lottery terminal (VLT) gambling among Montréal youth. METHODS Spatial and s...

Journal: :International Journal of Health Geographics 2005
Agricola Odoi Ron Wray Marion Emo Stephen Birch Brian Hutchison John Eyles Tom Abernathy

BACKGROUND Population health planning aims to improve the health of the entire population and to reduce health inequities among population groups. Socioeconomic factors are increasingly being recognized as major determinants of many aspects of health and causes of health inequities. Knowledge of socioeconomic characteristics of neighbourhoods is necessary to identify their unique health needs a...

2012
Hannah M. Badland Melody Oliver Robin A. Kearns Suzanne Mavoa Karen Witten Mitch J. Duncan G. David Batty

Although the neighbourhoods and health field is well established, the relationships between neighbourhood selection, neighbourhood preference, work-related travel behaviours, and transport infrastructure have not been fully explored. It is likely that understanding these complex relationships more fully will inform urban policy development, and planning for neighbourhoods that support health be...

2011
Daniel Nettle

BACKGROUND There are socioeconomic disparities in the likelihood of adopting unhealthy behaviours, and success at giving them up. This may be in part because people living in deprived areas are exposed to greater rates of unhealthy behaviour amongst those living around them. Conventional self-report surveys do not capture these differences in exposure, and more ethological methods are required ...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2015
Nancy L Fleischer Paula Lozano Edna Arillo Santillán Luz Myriam Reynales Shigematsu James F Thrasher

BACKGROUND Recent increases in violent crime may impact a variety of health outcomes in Mexico. We examined relationships between neighbourhood-level violence and smoking behaviours in a cohort of Mexican smokers from 2011 to 2012, and whether neighbourhood-level social cohesion modified these relationships. METHODS Data were analysed from adult smokers and recent ex-smokers who participated ...

2015
Jenny Phillimore Hannah Bradby Michi Knecht Beatriz Padilla Tilman Brand Sin Yi Cheung Simon Pemberton Hajo Zeeb

BACKGROUND Diversity in Europe has both increased and become more complex posing challenges to both national and local welfare state regimes. Evidence indicates specific barriers for migrant, faith and minority ethnic groups when accessing healthcare. However, previous studies of health in diverse cities in European countries have mainly adopted an ethno-national focus. Taking into account the ...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2009
Johan Faskunger Ulf Eriksson Sven-Erik Johansson Kristina Sundquist Jan Sundquist

BACKGROUND Despite a strong social gradient in the prevalence of obesity, there is little scientific understanding of obesity in people settled in deprived neighbourhoods. Few studies are actually based on objectively measured data using random sampling of residents in deprived neighbourhoods. In addition, most studies use a crude measure, the body mass index, to estimate obesity. This is of co...

2010
Lisa A. Meadows Yuk Sang Chan John Roote Steven Russell

It is now widely accepted that gene organisation in eukaryotic genomes is non-random and it is proposed that such organisation may be important for gene expression and genome evolution. In particular, the results of several large-scale gene expression analyses in a range of organisms from yeast to human indicate that sets of genes with similar tissue-specific or temporal expression profiles are...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2008
J B Kirkbride J Boydell G B Ploubidis C Morgan P Dazzan K McKenzie R M Murray P B Jones

BACKGROUND Social capital has been considered aetiologically important in schizophrenia but the empirical evidence to support this hypothesis is absent. We tested whether social capital, measured at the neighbourhood level, was associated with the incidence of schizophrenia (ICD-10 F20). MethodWe administered a cross-sectional questionnaire on social capital to 5% of the adult population in 33 ...

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