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001-es BibID:BIBFORM107342
035-os BibID:(WOS)000463183500003 (Scopus)85063868767
Első szerző:Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena
Cím:Exploring the Relation of Spatial Access to Fast Food Outlets With Body Weight : a Mediation Analysis / Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Hélène Charreire, Ketevan Glonti, Helga Bárdos, Harry Rutter, Sofie Compernolle, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Giel Nijpels, Johannes Brug, Jean-Michel Oppert, Jeroen Lakerveld
Dátum:2018
ISSN:0013-9165
Megjegyzések:Abstract We examined explanatory pathways for the association between spatial access to fast food outlets and body weight in 5,076 European adults (18+). The total effect of spatial access to fast food outlets on self-reported weight status was examined using regression analyses accounting for clustering at the neighborhood level. Perceived availability and usage of fast food outlets, and fast food consumption, were considered as potential mediators and age, gender, socioeconomic status, and urban region as potential moderators. Spatial access to fast food outlets was not significantly related to weight status. Spatial access to fast food outlets was associated with perceptions about and usage of fast food outlets, and this was in turn associated with greater reported fast food consumption and unhealthier weight status. We found limited evidence for mediation effects and no evidence for effect modification.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
accessibility
fast food
food environment
mediation
obesity
Megjelenés:Environment And Behavior. - 51 : 4 (2018), p. 401-430. -
További szerzők:Charreire, Hélène Glonti, Ketevan Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Rutter, Harry Compernolle, Sofie De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Nijpels, Giel Brug, Johannes Oppert, Jean-Michel Lakerveld, Jeroen
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105499
035-os BibID:(WOS)000371261100005 (Scopus)84958539825
Első szerző:Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena
Cím:Exploring why residents of socioeconomically deprived neighbourhoods have less favourable perceptions of their neighbourhood environment than residents of wealthy neighbourhoods / J. D. Mackenbach, J. Lakerveld, F. J. van Lenthe, H. Bárdos, K. Glonti, S. Compernolle, I. De Bourdeaudhuij, J.-M. Oppert, C. Roda, H. Rutter, J. Brug, G. Nijpels
Dátum:2016
ISSN:1467-7881 1467-789X
Megjegyzések:SummaryResidents of socioeconomically deprived areas perceive their neighbourhood as lessconducive to healthy behaviours than residents of more affluent areas. Whetherthese unfavourable perceptions are based on objective neighbourhood features orother factors is poorly understood. We examined individual and contextual corre-lates of socioeconomic inequalities in neighbourhood perceptions across five urbanregions in Europe.Data were analysed from 5205 participants of the SPOTLIGHT survey.Participants reported perceptions of their neighbourhood environment with regardto aesthetics, safety, the presence of destinations and functionality of theneighbourhood, which were summed into an overall neighbourhood perceptionsscore. Multivariable multilevel regression analyses were conducted to investigatewhether the following factors were associated with socioeconomic inequalities inneighbourhood perceptions: objectively observed neighbourhood features,neighbourhood social capital, exposure to the neighbourhood, self-rated healthand lifestyle behaviours.Objectively observed traffic safety, aesthetics and the presence of destinations in theneighbourhood explained around 15% of differences in neighbourhood percep-tions between residents of high and low neighbourhoods; levels of neighbourhoodsocial cohesion explained around 52%. Exposure to the neighbourhood, self-ratedhealth and lifestyle behaviours were significant correlates of neighbourhoodperceptions but did not contribute to socioeconomic differences.This cross-European study provided evidence that socioeconomic differences inneighbourhood perceptions are not only associated with objective neighbourhoodfeatures but also with social cohesion. Levels of physical activity, sleep duration,self-rated health, happiness and neighbourhood preference were also associatedwith neighbourhood perceptions.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
multilevel
neighbourhood perceptions
socioeconomic status
SPOTLIGHT
Megjelenés:Obesity Reviews. - 17 : S1 (2016), p. 42-52. -
További szerzők:Lakerveld, Jeroen Lenthe, F. J. van Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Glonti, Ketevan Compernolle, Sofie De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Oppert, Jean-Michel Roda, Célina Rutter, Harry Brug, Johannes Nijpels, Giel
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001-es BibID:BIBFORM105487
035-os BibID:(Scopus)85017222189 (WOS)000398086400008
Első szerző:Mackenbach, Joreintje Dingena
Cím:The mediating role of social capital in the association between neighbourhood income inequality and body mass index / Joreintje D. Mackenbach, Jeroen Lakerveld, Yavanna van Oostveen, Sofie Compernolle, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Helga Bárdos, Harry Rutter, Ketevan Glonti, Jean-Michel Oppert, Helene Charreire, Johannes Brug, Giel Nijpels
Dátum:2017
ISSN:1101-1262
Megjegyzések:Background: Neighbourhood income inequality may contribute to differences in body weight. We explored whether neighbourhood social capital mediated the association of neighbourhood income inequality with individual body mass index (BMI). Methods: A total of 4126 adult participants from 48 neighbourhoods in France, Hungary, the Netherlands and the UK provided information on their levels of income, perceptions of neighbourhood social capital and BMI. Factor analysis of the 13-item social capital scale revealed two social capital constructs: social networks and social cohesion. Neighbourhood income inequality was defined as the ratio of the amount of income earned by the top 20% and the bottom 20% in a given neighbourhood. Two single mediation analyses?using multilevel linear regression analyses?with neighbourhood social networks and neighbourhood social cohesion as possible mediators?were conducted using MacKinnon's product-of-coefficients method, adjusted for age, gender, education and absolute household income. Results: Higher neighbourhood income inequality was associated with elevated levels of BMI and lower levels of neighbourhood social networks and neighbourhood social cohesion. High levels of neighbourhood social networks were associated with lower BMI. Results stratified by country demonstrate that social networks fully explained the association between income inequality and BMI in France and the Netherlands. Social cohesion was only a significant mediating variable for Dutch participants. Conclusion: The results suggest that in some European urban regions, neighbourhood social capital plays a large role in the association between neighbourhood income inequality and individual BMI.
Tárgyszavak:Orvostudományok Egészségtudományok idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
body mass index procedure
income
netherlands
social networks
neighborhood
social capital
Megjelenés:European Journal Of Public Health. - 27 : 2 (2017), p. 218-223. -
További szerzők:Lakerveld, Jeroen Oostveen, Yavanna van Compernolle, Sofie De Bourdeaudhuij, Ilse Bárdos Helga (1969-) (megelőző orvostan és népegészségtan szakorvos) Rutter, Harry Glonti, Ketevan Oppert, Jean-Michel Charreire, Hélène Brug, Johannes Nijpels, Giel
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