نتایج جستجو برای: neighborhood environment

تعداد نتایج: 544573  

2015
Jennifer D Roberts Rashawn Ray Amber D Biles Brandon Knight Brian E Saelens

BACKGROUND Research has demonstrated that children who participate in active play are more likely to be physically active, thereby improving long-term health outcomes. Many adult studies have also shown that neighborhood built environments can encourage or discourage routine physical activity. Limited evidence has demonstrated that children who reside in neighborhoods with a built environment t...

2015
Mélanie Levasseur Mélissa Généreux Jean-François Bruneau Alain Vanasse Éric Chabot Claude Beaulac Marie-Michèle Bédard

BACKGROUND Since mobility and social participation are key determinants of health and quality of life, it is important to identify factors associated with them. Although several investigations have been conducted on the neighborhood environment, mobility and social participation, there is no clear integration of the results. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding regarding ho...

Journal: :Journal of hypertension 2012
Andraea Van Hulst Frédérique Thomas Tracie A Barnett Yan Kestens Lise Gauvin Bruno Pannier Basile Chaix

BACKGROUND Studies of associations between neighborhood environments and blood pressure (BP) have relied on imprecise characterizations of neighborhoods. This study examines associations between SBP and DBP and a neighborhood typology based on numerous residential environment characteristics. METHODS Data from the Residential Environment and Coronary Heart Disease Study involving 7290 partici...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2017

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 2007
Nicole Nicotera

This article contributes to the knowledge base of neighborhood intervention and research by reviewing the myriad ways the construct neighborhood is operationalized. The interdisciplinary review presents a critical examination of each measurement genre from quantitative to qualitative. The discussion of neighborhood measures includes (a) census and other administrative data, (b) windshield surve...

Introduction: Disaster resilience is a complex and multi-dimensional concept whose psychosocial aspects become more uncertain in relation to physical reconstruction. Since one of the most important effects of a disaster is the psychosocial consequences that lead to disruptions in the survivors' individual and collective lives, this article investigates the impact of different aspects of neighbo...

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