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Associations Between Neighborhood Resources and Physical Activity in Inner-City Minority Children
Academic PediatricsVol. 13Issue 1p20–26Published in issue: January, 2013- Maida P. Galvez
- Kathleen McGovern
- Catherine Knuff
- Susan Resnick
- Barbara Brenner
- Susan L. Teitelbaum
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 29The role of neighborhood physical activity resources on childhood physical activity level is increasingly examined in pediatric obesity research. We describe how availability of physical activity resources varies by individual and block characteristics and then examine its associations with physical activity levels of Latino and black children in East Harlem, New York City. - Obesity/Built Environment
Built Environment and Weight Disparities Among Children in High- and Low-Income Towns
Academic PediatricsVol. 9Issue 5p315–321Published online: May 28, 2009- Nicolas M. Oreskovic
- Karen A. Kuhlthau
- Diane Romm
- James M. Perrin
Cited in Scopus: 60To assess differences in built environment and child weight, and associations between them in high- and low-income communities.