Individual and socio-environmental determinants of obesity in urban Canada
Authors: Theodora Pouliou and Susan Elliott
Overview
Abstract (English)
Overweight/obesity represent a significant public health problem in Canada and abroad. The objective of this paper is to identify potential associations between overweight/obesity and individual as well as socio-environmental determinants. The data sources used are the 2003 Canadian Community Health Survey and the Desktop Mapping Technologies Incorporated database. Geographical Information Systems are first employed to create neighbourhood-level variables such as neighbourhood walkability and fast food accessibility. Multivariate analysis is then applied to estimate the relative effects of individual- and neighbourhood-level risk-factors of overweight/obesity. Results demonstrate the important role of the built-environment after adjustment for demographic, socio-economic and behavioural characteristics. findings support the rationale that reversing current trends will require a multifaceted public health approach where interventions are developed from the individual- to the neighbourhood-level, with a particular focus on altering obesogenic environments.
Abstract (French)
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Details
Type | Journal article |
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Author | Theodora Pouliou and Susan Elliott |
Publication Year | 2010 |
Title | Individual and socio-environmental determinants of obesity in urban Canada |
Volume | 16 |
Journal Name | Health and Place |
Number | 2 |
Pages | 389-398 |
Publication Language | English |
- Theodora Pouliou
- Theodora Pouliou and Susan Elliott
- Individual and socio-environmental determinants of obesity in urban Canada
- Health and Place
- 16
- 2010
- 2
- 389-398