Environmental Health Economic Analysis Annotated Bibliography
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ReviewAuthors
Matsuzaki M, Sánchez BN, Acosta ME, Botkin J, Sanchez-Vaznaugh EV
Journal
Obesity Reviews: An Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity
Summary
This review article examined the association between food environments near schools and childhood obesity by demographic and socioeconomic factors. The studies in this review found generally positive associations between fast food outlets near schools and obesity among Latino, White, and African American children.
Population
Not available
Health Outcomes
- Childhood obesity
Health Outcome List:
- Not available
Environmental Agents
List of Environmental Agents:
- Reviewed publications that examined food environments
Source of Environmental Agents:
- Built environment
Economic Evaluation / Methods and Source
Type:
- Not available
Cost Measures:
- Reviewed publications that examined socioeconomic effects on childhood obesity
Potential Cost Measures:
- Not available
Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Potential Benefits Measures:
- Not available
Location:
- Not available
Models Used:
- Not available
Models References:
- Not available
Methods Used:
- The authors performed a review of existing literature to examine association between food environments near schools and obesity by demographic and socioeconomic factors. The authors used PubMed and Scopus databases.
Sources Used:
- PubMed and Scopus databases; Additional sources cited in the publication.
Economic Citation / Fundings
Citation:
- Matsuzaki M, Sánchez BN, Acosta ME, Botkin J, Sanchez-Vaznaugh EV. Food Environment Near Schools and Body Weight-a Systematic Review of Associations by Race/Ethnicity, Gender, Grade, and Socio-economic Factors. Obesity Reviews: An Official Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. 2020. 21; 4.
- Pubmed
- DOI
NIEHS Funding:
- P01ES022844
Other Funding:
- R01HL131610, K01HL115471, R01HL136718