Contextual Uncertainties, Human Mobility, and Perceived Food Environment: The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem in Food Access Research.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Hélène Charreire,et al. Measuring the food environment using geographical information systems: a methodological review , 2010, Public Health Nutrition.
[2] Sara S. Metcalf,et al. Dynamic urban food environments a temporal analysis of access to healthy foods. , 2011, American journal of preventive medicine.
[3] K. Evenson,et al. A systematic review of fast food access studies , 2011, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.
[4] Jerry Shannon,et al. When are food deserts? Integrating time into research on food accessibility. , 2014, Health & place.
[5] Karen Glanz,et al. Creating healthy food and eating environments: policy and environmental approaches. , 2008, Annual review of public health.
[6] Stephen A Matthews,et al. The salience of neighborhood: some lessons from sociology. , 2008, American journal of preventive medicine.
[7] Mei-Po Kwan,et al. Choice set formation with multiple flexible activities under space–time constraints , 2012, Int. J. Geogr. Inf. Sci..
[8] J. Agyeman,et al. Towards the development of a GIS method for identifying rural food deserts: Geographic access in Vermont, USA , 2010 .
[9] Y. Kestens,et al. Association between Activity Space Exposure to Food Establishments and Individual Risk of Overweight , 2012, PloS one.
[10] Xiang Chen,et al. Does food environment influence food choices? A geographical analysis through “tweets” , 2014 .
[11] M. Kwan. The Uncertain Geographic Context Problem , 2012 .
[12] Mei Po Kwan. Beyond Space (As We Knew It): Toward Temporally Integrated Geographies of Segregation, Health, and Accessibility , 2013 .
[13] Basile Chaix,et al. GPS tracking in neighborhood and health studies: a step forward for environmental exposure assessment, a step backward for causal inference? , 2013, Health & place.
[14] W. Dubow,et al. Perceived access to fruits and vegetables associated with increased consumption , 2009, Public Health Nutrition.
[15] L. Frank,et al. Objective food environments and health outcomes. , 2013, American journal of preventive medicine.
[16] J. Brunstrom,et al. How does food-cue exposure lead to larger meal sizes? , 2008, The British journal of nutrition.
[17] Lawrence D. Frank,et al. Healthy Nutrition Environments: Concepts and Measures , 2005, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.
[18] A. D. Diez Roux,et al. Neighborhoods and health , 2010, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.
[19] K. Glanz,et al. The social dynamics of healthy food shopping and store choice in an urban environment. , 2014, Social science & medicine.
[20] K. Glanz,et al. Why Americans eat what they do: taste, nutrition, cost, convenience, and weight control concerns as influences on food consumption. , 1998, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
[21] G. Ding,et al. Geo-Narrative: Extending Geographic Information Systems for Narrative Analysis in Qualitative and Mixed-Method Research , 2008 .
[22] S. Shiffman. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) in studies of substance use. , 2009, Psychological assessment.
[23] S. Elwood,et al. Qualitative GIS: A Mixed Methods Approach , 2009 .
[24] Anne Vernez Moudon,et al. Work group II: Using Geographic Information Systems for enhancing research relevant to policy on diet, physical activity, and weight. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.
[25] Mei-Po Kwan,et al. How GIS can help address the uncertain geographic context problem in social science research , 2012, Ann. GIS.
[26] A. Ammerman,et al. Conceptualizing and comparing neighborhood and activity space measures for food environment research. , 2014, Health & place.
[27] Jill K. Clark,et al. Interactive three-dimensional geovisualization of space–time access to food , 2013 .
[28] K. Flegal,et al. Prevalence of obesity and trends in body mass index among US children and adolescents, 1999-2010. , 2012, JAMA.
[29] C. Perry,et al. The association of the school food environment with dietary behaviors of young adolescents. , 2003, American journal of public health.
[30] G. Moon,et al. Dietary inequalities: what is the evidence for the effect of the neighbourhood food environment? , 2014, Health & place.
[31] Mark W. Horner,et al. Capturing individuals' food environments using flexible space-time accessibility measures , 2014 .
[32] Steve Wing,et al. The contextual effect of the local food environment on residents' diets: the atherosclerosis risk in communities study. , 2002, American journal of public health.
[33] N. Wrigley,et al. Assessing the Impact of Improved Retail Access on Diet in a 'Food Desert': A Preliminary Report , 2002 .
[34] Jill K. Clark,et al. Measuring Space–Time Access to Food Retailers: A Case of Temporal Access Disparity in Franklin County, Ohio , 2016 .
[35] I. Vojnovic,et al. Examining the role between the residential neighborhood food environment and diet among low-income households in Detroit, Michigan , 2014 .
[36] D. Hoelscher,et al. Introduction of farm stands in low-income communities increases fruit and vegetable among community residents. , 2012, Health & place.
[37] Samuel Dennis,et al. Prospects for Qualitative GIS at the Intersection of Youth Development and Participatory Urban Planning , 2006 .
[38] Wenwen Li,et al. Using geolocated Twitter data to monitor the prevalence of healthy and unhealthy food references across the US , 2014 .
[39] Manuel Franco,et al. Fast-food consumption, diet quality, and neighborhood exposure to fast food: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. , 2009, American journal of epidemiology.
[40] C. Burns,et al. Measuring food access in Melbourne: access to healthy and fast foods by car, bus and foot in an urban municipality in Melbourne. , 2007, Health & place.
[41] Y. Kestens,et al. Using experienced activity spaces to measure foodscape exposure. , 2010, Health and Place.
[42] Leslie A Lytle,et al. Measures of the food environment: a compilation of the literature, 1990-2007. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.
[43] Tijs Neutens,et al. Using urban commuting data to calculate a spatiotemporal accessibility measure for food environment studies. , 2013, Health & place.
[44] W. Christian,et al. Using geospatial technologies to explore activity-based retail food environments. , 2012, Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology.