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Co-PIs:
Michael Jerrett

Kiros Berhane

   

Built Environments

  • The Built Environments study seeks to identify specific influences of neighborhood design on longitudinal changes in body mass index, physical activity and dietary quality in children.

  • The study will also examine the effect of individual (i.e. race, gender and socioeconomic status) and contextual (i.e. air pollution) variables on the influence of these obesogenic factors.

  • This project utilizes data from the 8-year USC Children’s Health Study and is supplemented by an additional cohort followed for 4+ years, integrated with measures of the built environment derived in a Geographic Information System.














 

     

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