Effects of buffer size and shape on associations between the built environment and energy balance.

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Uncertainty in the relevant spatial context may drive heterogeneity in findings on the built environment and energy balance. To estimate the effect of this uncertainty, we conducted a sensitivity analysis defining intersection and business densities and counts within different buffer sizes and shapes on associations with self-reported walking and body mass index. Linear regression results indicated that the scale and shape of buffers influenced study results and may partly explain the inconsistent findings in the built environment and energy balance literature.

Investigators
Abbreviation
Health Place
Publication Date
2014-03-07
Volume
27
Page Numbers
162-70
Pubmed ID
24607875
Medium
Print-Electronic
Full Title
Effects of buffer size and shape on associations between the built environment and energy balance.
Authors
James P, Berrigan D, Hart JE, Hipp JA, Hoehner CM, Kerr J, Major JM, Oka M, Laden F