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The built environment of schools: Access to unhealthy food outlets and outdoor recreational facilities

机译:学校的建成环境:可以使用不健康的食品商店和户外娱乐设施

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This study uses the network-based coverage method to assess the built environment of schools, which includes both unhealthy food outlets and outdoor recreational facilities. Poisson regression models are further adopted to investigate the association between the built environment and neighborhood characteristics. Public and Catholic schools are separately analyzed to obtain a more detailed perspective of the disparity between the two. Results indicate that schools facing the most unfavorable built environment located in the neighborhoods that have (1) higher rates of aboriginal and senior populations, (2) higher percentages of renters (i.e., non-homeowners), (3) more residents with no educational diploma, and (4) substantially lower median income. Overall, unhealthy food sources are more prevalent near schools that are located in neighborhoods with inferior socio-economic status. Policies and relevant programs are discussed.
机译:这项研究使用基于网络的覆盖方法来评估学校的建成环境,其中包括不健康的食品商店和户外娱乐设施。进一步采用泊松回归模型来研究建筑环境与邻里特征之间的关联。对公立和天主教学校分别进行了分析,以更详细地了解两者之间的差异。结果表明,面临以下最不利建筑环境的学校位于(1)原住民和老年人口比例较高,(2)房客(即非房主)比例较高,(3)没有教育的居民较多的社区文凭;(4)收入中位数大大降低。总体而言,不健康的食物来源在社会经济地位较低的社区的学校附近更为普遍。讨论了政策和相关程序。

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