The impact of change in neighborhood poverty on BMI trajectory of 37,544 New York City youth: a longitudinal study.
Krista SchroederSophia DayKevin KontyLevent DumenciTerri LipmanPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Youth who moved to higher poverty neighborhoods experienced less favorable BMI z-score trajectories for obesity risk, though effects were small and most consistent for females and younger youth. Additional research is needed to illuminate neighborhood poverty's impact on obesity, in order to inform policy, intervention, clinical, and research efforts to reduce obesity and improve child well-being.