Neighborhood walkability and body mass index in African American cancer survivors: The Detroit Research on Cancer Survivors study.
Jamaica R M RobinsonJennifer L Beebe-DimmerAnn G SchwartzJulie J RuterbuschTara E BairdStephanie S PandolfiTheresa A HastertJames W QuinnAndrew G RundlePublished in: Cancer (2021)
This study's findings suggest that among African American cancer survivors, higher neighborhood walkability is associated with lower BMI. As health care systems in the United States increasingly consider the role of the neighborhood environment in their patients' health, these findings provide additional evidence supporting health systems' incorporation of neighborhood walkability as an obesity-related health indicator for this cancer survivor subgroup and potentially for cancer survivors from other vulnerable populations.