Brisa N Sanchez
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Yen Y, Schinasi L, Sanchez B, Melly S, Moore K, Forrest C, et al.
Int J Hyg Environ Health
. 2025 Mar;
266:114546.
PMID: 40054040
Background: Despite mixed evidence supporting the link between greenspace and asthma exacerbations, several studies suggest a negative association. The mechanisms underlying this relationship are unclear, with air pollution concentrations potentially...
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Trejo B, Michael Y, Diez Roux A, Sanchez B, Sun N, Stockl H, et al.
BMJ Public Health
. 2025 Feb;
2(1):e000985.
PMID: 40018091
Abstract: Introduction: Latin America is burdened by high levels of violence. Although boys and men often experience more violence and fatalities, girls and women face a greater risk of being...
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Karimuzzaman M, Miller S, Sanchez-Vaznaugh E, Sanchez B
Am J Epidemiol
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39916356
Food environments near schools (FENS) influence children's dietary habits and contribute to obesity. Socioeconomic characteristics of schools and school neighborhoods play a role in determining FENS. We compare the availability...
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Lazo M, Li J, Hirsch J, Moore K, Auchincloss A, Tabb L, et al.
Health Place
. 2024 Dec;
91:103392.
PMID: 39644759
Objective: To characterize the spatio-temporal association between features of the built environment and subclinical liver disease. Design: We used data from a large community-based population, the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis...
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Peterson A, Berrocal V, Sanchez-Vaznaugh E, Sanchez B
Ann Appl Stat
. 2024 Nov;
17(2):1641-1662.
PMID: 39605799
Built environment features (BEFs) refer to aspects of the human constructed environment, which may in turn support or restrict health related behaviors and thus impact health. In this paper we...
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Won J, Elliott M, Sanchez-Vaznaugh E, Sanchez B
Ann Appl Stat
. 2024 Nov;
17(2):1722-1739.
PMID: 39605798
Studies examining the contribution of the built environment to health often rely on commercial data sources to derive exposure measures such as the number of specific food outlets in study...
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Sanchez-Vaznaugh E, Matsuzaki M, Alexovitz K, Acosta M, Sanchez B
J Adolesc Health
. 2024 Oct;
76(2):323-331.
PMID: 39425719
Purpose: To investigate associations between the California "competitive" food and beverage (CF&B) laws and overweight/obesity (OV/OB) among high school youth by gender, school-neighborhood income, and race/ethnicity, and to examine racial/ethnic...
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Ramarao M, Arunachalam S, Sanchez B, Schinasi L, Bakhtsiyarava M, Caiaffa W, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Oct;
14(1):23145.
PMID: 39367031
Heatwaves (HWs) pose a severe threat to human and ecological systems. Here we assess the projected changes in heatwaves over Latin America using bias corrected high-resolution regional climate simulations under...
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Won J, Elliott M, Sanchez-Vaznaugh E, Sanchez B
Biometrics
. 2024 Feb;
80(1).
PMID: 38386360
A major challenge in longitudinal built-environment health studies is the accuracy of commercial business databases that are used to characterize dynamic food environments. Different databases often provide conflicting exposure measures...
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Li J, Hirsch J, Michael Y, Besser L, Auchincloss A, Hughes T, et al.
Health Place
. 2024 Feb;
86:103181.
PMID: 38340497
Built environments have the potential to favorably support cognitive function. Despite growing work on this topic, most of the work has ignored variation in the spatial scale of the effect....