A method for estimating neighborhood characterization in studies of the association with availability of sit-down restaurants and supermarkets.
Ke PengDaniel A RodriguezJana A HirschPenny Gordon-LarsenPublished in: International journal of health geographics (2021)
The temporal increase in the relative availability of sit-down restaurants in inner cities after accounting for all restaurants might be partly related to a higher proportion of residents who eat-away-from-home, which is associated with higher calorie and fat intake.