2022
DOI: 10.23889/ijpds.v7i3.2071
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Multi-sectoral data linkages to explore associations between the built environment and BMI.

Abstract: ObjectivesIn Wales almost a quarter of adults and 1 in 8 reception age children are obese. Linked data is a key tool to understanding the role of the built environment on obesity rates and is an important part of developing strategies to combat the obesity epidemic in Wales. ApproachWe set out to develop an analytical platform for generating evidence on key aspects of the built environment which impact child and adult obesity including; walkability, fast food availability, green space size and qualities,… Show more

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