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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
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.
Article in Preventive Medicine: the environments that encourage jogging
In a forthcoming article in Preventive Medicine, Noëlla Karusisi sought to identify the characteristics of residential environments associated with the practice of jogging.
New article in PLoS One: supermarket and excess weight
A recently published article in PLoS One examined whether the supermarket where people do most of their food shopping is associated with body weight and fat.
Sixth information letter of the RECORD Study
The sixth information letter of the RECORD Study has been sent to the participants of the study.
The RECORD Cohort Study in the American Journal of Epidemiology
In this article, Cinira Lefèvre examined whether different characteristics of the physical environment, service environment, and social-interactional environment were associated with the body mass index and waist circumference of the RECORD participants
Supermarket brands and characteristics and excess weight and abdominal fat
The physical, service, and social environments: associations with weight status and abdominal fat?
Social inequalities in residential exposure to road traffic noise: An environmental justice study







