Gina S Lovasi researcher
Lovasi, Gina Schellenbaum
VIAF ID: 56388574 (Personal)
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Works
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Aesthetic amenities and safety hazards associated with walking and bicycling for transportation in New York City | |
Air pollution and individual and neighborhood socioeconomic status: evidence from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) | |
Are feelings of peace or depression the drivers of the relationship between neighbourhood social fragmentation and mental health in Aotearoa/New Zealand? | |
Association between emphysema-like lung on cardiac computed tomography and mortality in persons without airflow obstruction: a cohort study | |
The association between neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage and high-risk injection behavior among people who inject drugs | |
Association of environmental tobacco smoke exposure in childhood with early emphysema in adulthood among nonsmokers: the MESA-lung study | |
The Association of Neighborhood Medical Facilities with Aging in Place and Risk of Incident Myocardial Infarction | |
Association of proximity and density of parks and objectively measured physical activity in the United States: A systematic review. | |
The association of unemployment from age 21 to 33 with substance use disorder symptoms at age 39: The role of childhood neighborhood characteristics. | |
Associations between body mass index and park proximity, size, cleanliness, and recreational facilities. | |
Asthma and lung structure on computed tomography: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis Lung Study | |
At Odds: Concerns Raised by Using Odds Ratios for Continuous or Common Dichotomous Outcomes in Research on Physical Activity and Obesity. | |
Built environments and obesity in disadvantaged populations. | |
Business Data Categorization and Refinement for Application in Longitudinal Neighborhood Health Research: a Methodology | |
Capturing context: Integrating spatial and social network analyses | |
Cause and context: place-based approaches to investigate how environments affect mental health | |
Children living in areas with more street trees have lower prevalence of asthma. | |
Chlorpyrifos exposure and urban residential environment characteristics as determinants of early childhood neurodevelopment | |
Cigarette smoking is associated with subclinical parenchymal lung disease: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)-lung study. | |
Creating and validating GIS measures of urban design for health research | |
Determinants of hazardous drinking among black South African men who have sex with men. | |
Disability and recovery of independent function in obstructive lung disease: the cardiovascular health study. | |
Disparities in self-rated health across generations and through the life course. | |
Disparities in urban neighborhood conditions: evidence from GIS measures and field observation in New York City. | |
Does a physical activity supportive environment ameliorate or exacerbate socioeconomic inequities in incident coronary heart disease? | |
Effect of individual or neighborhood disadvantage on the association between neighborhood walkability and body mass index. | |
Evaluating the Effectiveness of New York City Health Policy Initiatives in Reducing Cardiovascular Disease Mortality, 1990-2011. | |
Food environments are relevant to recruitment and adherence in dietary modification trials | |
The impact of neighborhood park access and quality on body mass index among adults in New York City | |
In the Wrong Place with the Wrong SNP: The Association Between Stressful Neighborhoods and Cardiac Arrest Within Beta-2-adrenergic Receptor Variants | |
The independent associations of recorded crime and perceived safety with physical health in a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of men and women in New Zealand | |
Independent review of social and population variation in mental health could improve diagnosis in DSM revisions. | |
Invited commentary: Taking advantage of time-varying neighborhood environments. | |
Is the environment near home and school associated with physical activity and adiposity of urban preschool children? | |
Levels and determinants of tree pollen in New York City. | |
Matching participant address with public records database in a US national longitudinal cohort study | |
Measuring health-relevant businesses over 21 years: refining the National Establishment Time-Series (NETS), a dynamic longitudinal data set. | |
Model-based and design-based inference goals frame how to account for neighborhood clustering in studies of health in overlapping context types | |
Mooney et al. Respond to "Observing Neighborhood Physical Disorder". | |
More neighborhood retail associated with lower obesity among New York City public high school students | |
Neighborhood characteristics and disability in older adults. | |
Neighborhood safety and green space as predictors of obesity among preschool children from low-income families in New York City | |
Neighborhood Social Context and Individual Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Exposures Associated with Child Cognitive Test Scores | |
Percent Emphysema and Daily Motor Activity Levels in the General Population: Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis | |
Perceptions and Uses of Public and Private Health Care in a Brazilian Favela | |
Place-focused physical activity research, human agency, and social justice in public health: taking agency seriously in studies of the built environment. | |
Prior Depression and Health Insurance in Non-receipt of Needed Medical Services | |
Quantifying Distance Overestimation From Global Positioning System in Urban Spaces | |
Race, Ethnicity, Health Insurance, and Mortality in Older Survivors of Critical Illness. | |
Residential relocation by older adults in response to incident cardiovascular health events: a case-crossover analysis. | |
Socio-economic status, neighbourhood food environments and consumption of fruits and vegetables in New York City. | |
Socioeconomic status is positively associated with percent emphysema on CT scan: The MESA lung study | |
Urban public health, 2020: | |
Urban tree canopy and asthma, wheeze, rhinitis, and allergic sensitization to tree pollen in a New York City birth cohort | |
Use of community-level data in the National Children's Study to establish the representativeness of segment selection in the Queens Vanguard Site | |
Use of Google Street View to Assess Environmental Contributions to Pedestrian Injury | |
Using built environment characteristics to predict walking for exercise | |
Using GPS Data to Study Neighborhood Walkability and Physical Activity. | |
Validity of an ecometric neighborhood physical disorder measure constructed by virtual street audit |