Michael D Garber
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Garber M, Benmarhnia T, Mason J, Morales-Zamora E, Rojas-Rueda D
Curr Environ Health Rep
. 2024 Dec;
12(1):2.
PMID: 39658744
Purpose Of Review: Parking is a ubiquitous feature of the built environment, but its implications for public health are under-examined. This narrative review synthesizes literature to describe pathways through which...
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Banack H, Fox M, Platt R, Garber M, Li X, Schildcrout J, et al.
Am J Epidemiol
. 2024 Nov;
PMID: 39586815
In 1992, Wacholder and colleagues developed a theoretical framework for case-control studies to minimize bias in control selection. They described three comparability principles (study base, deconfounding, and comparable accuracy) to...
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Garber M, Teyton A, Jankowska M, Carrasco-Escobar G, Rojas-Rueda D, Barja-Ingaruca A, et al.
J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39261638
Background: Heat can vary spatially within an urban area. Individual-level heat exposure may thus depend on an individual's day-to-day travel patterns (also called mobility patterns or activity space), yet heat...
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Garber M, Watkins K, Flanders W, Kramer M, Lobelo R, Mooney S, et al.
J Transp Health
. 2024 Jan;
32.
PMID: 38196814
Introduction: Bicycling has individual and collective health benefits. Safety concerns are a deterrent to bicycling. Incomplete data on bicycling volumes has limited epidemiologic research investigating safety impacts of bicycle infrastructure,...
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Dean D, Garber M, Anderson G, Rojas-Rueda D
Environ Res
. 2023 Nov;
241:117610.
PMID: 37967701
Background: Urban tree canopy (UTC) goals are a popular policy to increase urban vegetation, support climate strategies, and encourage a healthy environment. Health studies related to UTC are needed across...
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Garber M, Guidi M, Bousselot J, Benmarhnia T, Dean D, Rojas-Rueda D
Environ Int
. 2023 Jul;
178:108050.
PMID: 37406368
Background: Cities often use non-native plants such as turf grass to expand green space. Native plants, however, may require less water and maintenance and have co-benefits for local biodiversity, including...
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Soto G, Webber B, Fletcher K, Chen T, Garber M, Smith A, et al.
Health Place
. 2023 Mar;
81:103002.
PMID: 36966668
Commercially-available location-based services (LBS) data derived primarily from mobile devices may provide an alternative to surveys for monitoring physically-active transportation. Using Spearman correlation, we compared county-level metrics of walking and...
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Garber M, Flanders W, Watkins K, Lobelo F, Kramer M, McCullough L
Epidemiology
. 2022 Apr;
33(4):493-504.
PMID: 35439778
Background: Bicycling is an important form of physical activity in populations. Research assessing the effect of infrastructure on bicycling with high-resolution smartphone data is emerging in several places, but it...
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Garber M, Labgold K, Kramer M
Ann Epidemiol
. 2022 Mar;
70:16-22.
PMID: 35288279
Purpose: Passively generated cell-phone location ("mobility") data originally intended for commercial use has become frequently used in epidemiologic research, notably during the COVID-19 pandemic to study the impact of physical-distancing...