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Natalicio Serrano

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Serrano N, Leider J, Chriqui J
Prev Med . 2023 Nov; 177:107788. PMID: 38013054
Objective: Pedestrian-oriented zoning, including zoning code reforms (ZCR), may be especially beneficial to racially and economically segregated communities, which may lack built environment features that support physical activity. This study...
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Ramirez Varela A, Serrano N, Mejia Grueso J, Nguyen A, Salvo D, Brownson R, et al.
J Phys Act Health . 2023 Oct; 20(12):1092-1101. PMID: 37793653
Background: A significant gap remains between the availability of physical activity (PA) evidence-based interventions and their application in real-world settings in policy and practice areas. This study aims to describe...
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Serrano N, Schmidt L, Eyler A, Brownson R
Am J Health Promot . 2023 Aug; 38(1):80-89. PMID: 37612243
Purpose: Evidence suggests differential impacts of community development, including gentrification and displacement. Public health practitioners and advocates are key stakeholders involved in the community development process related to active living,...
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Serrano N, Realmuto L, Graff K, Hirsch J, Andress L, Sami M, et al.
J Urban Health . 2022 Dec; 100(1):151-180. PMID: 36580236
Recent investments in built environment infrastructure to create healthy communities have highlighted the need for equity and environmental justice. Although the benefits of healthy community design (e.g., connecting transportation systems...
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Serrano N, Beck A, Salvo D, Eyler A, Reis R, Steensma J, et al.
Am J Health Promot . 2022 Oct; 37(4):511-515. PMID: 36268648
Purpose: We investigated associations of intrapersonal and environmental factors with objectively assessed weekly moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) minutes, and their interactions in rural adults. Design: Cross-sectional. Setting: 14...
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Dsouza N, Serrano N, Watson K, McMahon J, Devlin H, Lemon S, et al.
Prev Chronic Dis . 2022 Sep; 19:E56. PMID: 36048735
Introduction: Community fears of gentrification have created concerns about building active living infrastructure in neighborhoods with low-income populations. However, little empirical research exists related to these concerns. This work describes...
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Arredondo E, Haughton J, Ayala G, Slymen D, Sallis J, Perez L, et al.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act . 2022 Jul; 19(1):97. PMID: 35907867
Background: Latina women are less likely to report engaging in leisure-time physical activity (PA) than non-Latina white women. This study evaluated the 24-month impact of a faith-based PA intervention targeting...
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Gilbert A, Beck A, Serrano N, Brownson R
J Phys Act Health . 2022 Mar; 19(4):267-274. PMID: 35272263
Background: Compared with urban/suburban counterparts, rural communities experience lower rates of physical activity (PA) and higher rates of chronic disease. Promoting PA is important for disease prevention but requires reliable...
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Sarmiento O, Rubio M, King A, Serrano N, F Hino A, Hunter R, et al.
Obes Rev . 2021 Oct; 22 Suppl 5:e13345. PMID: 34708530
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Sarmiento O, Rubio M, King A, Serrano N, F Hino A, Hunter R, et al.
Obes Rev . 2021 Apr; 22 Suppl 3:e13236. PMID: 33825294
To prevent obesity among Latino youth in the United States and Latin America, it is necessary to understand the specific context and interplay of physical activity (PA) and the built...