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"Residential Environment and CORonary heart Disease"
An epidemiologic cohort of 7300 participants from 1915 neighborhoods of the Paris Ile-de-France region to describe social and spatial disparities in health and understand the effects of geographic life environments on health.
Recent news

Multisensor pilot study on noise exposure and cardiovascular health funded by ADEME
The objective of this project is to combine different sensors of environmental conditions and health status.

Ninth information letter of the RECORD Study
The ninth information letter of the RECORD Study has been released and has been sent electronically to the research and public action community.

Completion of the first wave of the RECORD GPS Study (GPS and accelerometers)
The data collection in the first wave of the RECORD GPS Study started in February 2012 and ended in June 2013.

A new study on sport practice published in IJBNPA
The aim of this study was to investigate the associations between the spatial accessibility to specific types of sports facilities and the practice of the corresponding sports.

Eighth information letter of the RECORD Study
The eighth information letter of the RECORD Study was recently sent to the participants of the study.
Application de géolocalisation VERITAS
Food environment and socioeconomic status influence obesity rates in Seattle and in Paris
Spatial accessibility to sport facilities and sport practice
Relationships between a typology of neighborhoods and blood pressure