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Daniel A. Rodriguez
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 246
Citations - 10968
Daniel A. Rodriguez is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Population. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 217 publications receiving 9056 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel A. Rodriguez include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & La Salle University.
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Role of Built Environments in Physical Activity, Obesity, and Cardiovascular Disease
TL;DR: These results provide an empirical rationale for intervention and highlight the need to maintain support for the multisector, long-term efforts required to change environments, and evaluate interventions so they become ever more evidence-based.
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Improving health through policies that promote active travel: a review of evidence to support integrated health impact assessment
Audrey de Nazelle,Mark J. Nieuwenhuijsen,Josep M. Antó,Michael Brauer,David J. Briggs,Charlotte Braun-Fahrländer,Nick Cavill,Ashley R Cooper,Hélène Desqueyroux,Scott Fruin,Gerard Hoek,Luc Int Panis,Nicole A.H. Janssen,Michael Jerrett,Michael Joffe,Zorana Jovanovic Andersen,Elise van Kempen,Simon Kingham,Nadine Kubesch,Kevin M. Leyden,Kevin M. Leyden,Julian D. Marshall,Jaume Matamala,Giorgos Mellios,Michelle A. Mendez,Hala Nassif,David Ogilvie,Rosana Peiró,Katherine Pérez,Ari Rabl,Martina S. Ragettli,Daniel A. Rodriguez,David Rojas,Pablo Ruiz,James F. Sallis,Jeroen Terwoert,Jean-François Toussaint,Jouni T. Tuomisto,Moniek Zuurbier,Erik Lebret +39 more
TL;DR: Evaluating impacts of active travel policies is highly complex; however, many associations can be quantified, and identifying health-maximizing policies and conditions requires integrated HIAs.
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The relationship between non-motorized mode choice and the local physical environment
Daniel A. Rodriguez,Joonwon Joo +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the relationship between travel mode choice and attributes of the local physical environment such as topography, sidewalk availability, residential density, and the presence of walking and cycling paths.
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The development and testing of an audit for the pedestrian environment
TL;DR: The PEDS audit methodology provides a comprehensive method to evaluate pedestrian environments for academics involved with transportation and physical activity research as well as practitioners seeking to an assessment tool for prioritizing investments.
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Exploring Associations between Physical Activity and Perceived and Objective Measures of the Built Environment
TL;DR: Evaluating both objective and perceived measures of the built environment may be necessary when examining the relationship between theBuilt environment and physical activity.