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  2. Obesity and the environment - Wikipedia

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    Obesity and the environment aims to look at the different environmental factors that researchers worldwide have determined cause and perpetuate obesity. Obesity is a condition in which a person's weight is higher than what is considered healthy for their height, and is the leading cause of preventable death worldwide.

  3. Built environment - Wikipedia

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    The built environment has a multitude of impacts on the planet, some of the most prominent effects are greenhouse gas emissions and Urban Heat Island Effect. [41] The built environment expands along with factors like population and consumption which directly impact the output of greenhouse gases.

  4. Reid Ewing (planner) - Wikipedia

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    Ewing's research is mainly focused on city and transportation planning. His research articles include relationship between urban sprawl and physical activity, obesity and morbidity, [7] travel and the built environment: a synthesis [8] and characteristics, causes and effects of a sprawl: a literature review. [9]

  5. American kids got a D- in physical activity. What does that ...

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    (The "community and built environment" category got a C+ nationally.) But the lower grade is also a sign of our lives today. ... director of a pediatric obesity and health behavior laboratory at ...

  6. Amelia Lake (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Lake believes that obesity is a global concern. [6] She has investigated how to address obesity through spatial planning; including planning policy, development control and redesigning the built environment. [7] She believes that urban designers have as much of a responsibility in managing obesity as nutritionists. [8]

  7. David J. Burney - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] He is Chair of the Board of Center for Active Design, a nonprofit organization supports public health by increasing opportunities for physical activity and healthy eating through the design of the built environment, established in 2012 as a key initiatives from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Obesity Taskforce. Mr.

  8. Community gardening - Wikipedia

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    The built environment has a wide range of positive and negative effects on the people who work, live, and play in a given area, including a person's chance of developing obesity. [11] Community gardens encourage an urban community's food security , allowing citizens to grow their own food or for others to donate what they have grown.

  9. ‘It’s not a sin to want to be thin’: Woman banned ... - AOL

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    From her curated Amazon storefront stocked with dietary supplements, ankle weights and protein powders, to countless videos underscoring tips and tricks for avoiding weight gain, Schmidt’s brand ...