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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.

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publications

Article on the VERITAS geolocation software in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine

In the second wave of the RECORD Study, we rely on the VERITAS interactive web mapping software to survey the participants of the study.

read more Posted on 07/30/2012
projets

RECORD GPS Study: the pilot test started in January 2012

In the RECORD GPS Study, participants are asked to wear on a belt at the hip a GPS and an accelerometer from wake up to bedtime for 7 consecutive days.

read more Posted on 07/27/2012
publications

Seventh information letter of the RECORD Study

The seventh information letter of the RECORD Study has been sent to the participants of the study.

read more Posted on 07/26/2012
publications

Urbanization and socioeconomic profiles of neighborhoods related to blood pressure (Journal of Hypertension)

This work conducted in collaboration between the University of Montreal and Inserm provides new information on the relationships between residential neighborhoods and blood pressure.

read more Posted on 04/30/2012
publications

Article in Preventive Medicine: the environments that encourage jogging

In an article published in Preventive Medicine, Noëlla Karusisi sought to identify the characteristics of residential environments associated with the practice of jogging.

read more Posted on 04/27/2012