The built environment of schools: Access to unhealthy food outlets and outdoor recreational facilities

Cities6.70
Volume: 87, Pages: 229 - 237
Published: Apr 1, 2019
Abstract
This study uses the network-based coverage method to assess the built environment of schools, which includes both unhealthy food outlets and outdoor recreational facilities. Poisson regression models are further adopted to investigate the association between the built environment and neighborhood characteristics. Public and Catholic schools are separately analyzed to obtain a more detailed perspective of the disparity between the two. Results...
Paper Details
Title
The built environment of schools: Access to unhealthy food outlets and outdoor recreational facilities
Published Date
Apr 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
87
Pages
229 - 237
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