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Work group II: Using Geographic Information Systems for enhancing research relevant to policy on diet, physical activity, and weight.

机译:第二工作组:利用地理信息系统加强与饮食,体育锻炼和体重政策有关的研究。

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) was a theme for one of the four workgroups convened for the Measures of the Food and Built Environment meeting held in Bethesda, Maryland in November 2007. This summary of group discussions frames several critical conceptual, methodologic, and data challenges regarding the use of GIS to enhance research relevant to policy on diet, physical activity, and weight. Broad recommendations are offered in five areas: (1) theoretical and conceptual development in framing place effects on health; (2) contextualizing people and spatial behavior in built environments and improving empirical representations of place; (3) geospatial data availability, quality, and standards; (4) privacy and confidentiality; and, (5) building capacity in GIS personnel and infrastructure. These topics are inter-related. Although our discussion focuses on issues relevant to the role of the built environment in diet and physical activity outcomes, our recommendations also are salient to health and environment research generally.
机译:地理信息系统(GIS)是2007年11月在马里兰州贝塞斯达举行的食品与建筑环境措施会议的四个工作组之一的主题。该组讨论的摘要构成了一些关键的概念,方法和数据挑战关于使用GIS加强与饮食,体育锻炼和体重政策有关的研究。在五个方面提供了广泛的建议:(1)框架对健康的影响方面的理论和概念发展; (2)在建筑环境中将人和空间行为情境化,并改善位置的经验表示; (3)地理空间数据的可用性,质量和标准; (4)隐私和保密; (5)增强GIS人员和基础设施的能力。这些主题是相互关联的。尽管我们的讨论重点是与建筑环境在饮食和身体活动结果中的作用有关的问题,但我们的建议对总体健康和环境研究也很重要。

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