Spatial Lifecourse Epidemiology

Health geography studies based on spatial lifecourse epidemiology framework

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Mixed land use has opposite associations with subjective well-being through social capital: Spatial heterogeneity in residential and workplace neighborhoods

Mixed land use (MLU) is recognized as a crucial means for urban planners to facilitate residents’ subjective well-being (SWB). However, prior research has rarely explored the mediating effect of social capital on the MLU-SWB association and has …

Assessing spatiotemporal bikeability using multi-source geospatial big data: A case study of Xiamen, China

we develop a bikeability evaluation framework by combining the collected multi-source spatio-temporal big data.

Development and validation of an age-sex-ethnicity-specific metabolic syndrome score in the Chinese adults

we develop a continuous, age-sex-ethnicity-specific MetS score based on continuous measures of the five metabolic dysfunctions (waist circumference [WC], triglycerides [TG], high-density lipoprotein cholesterol [HDL-C], mean arterial pressure [MAP], and fasting blood glucose [FBG]).

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Environmental determinants of childhood obesity: a meta-analysis

Background, The increasing prevalence of childhood obesity has contributed to the growing global burden of chronic diseases over the life course, which has been largely attributed to obesogenic environments. This giant-scale review was done to …

Do neighborhood boundaries matter for examining the associations between environmental factors and obesity

Using Gaode location based service data and travel time mapping produced by multi-sources geospatial data to investigate the effect of neighborhood boundaries on examining the associations between environmental factors and obesity.

Global spreading of Omicron variant of COVID-19

Although two years have passed since the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, various variants are still rampant across the globe. The Omicron variant, in particular, is rapidly gained dominance through its ability to spread. In this study, …

New Approaches to Anticipate the Risk of Reverse Zoonosis

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can cause reverse zoonoses (i.e., human–animal transmission of COVID-19). It is vital to utilize up-to-date methods to improve the control, management, and prevention of reverse zoonoses. Awareness of …

Pitfalls in Modeling Asymptomatic COVID-19 Infection

As the supply of nucleic acid detection kits for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is gradually approaching the demand for testing those with moderate or severe symptoms, even those with mild symptoms of the common cold in some countries, research …