Using Deep Learning to Examine the Association between the Built Environment and Neighborhood Adult Obesity Prevalence

11/02/2017
by   Adyasha Maharana, et al.
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More than one-third of the adult population in the United States is obese. Obesity has been linked to factors such as, genetics, diet, physical activity and the environment. However, evidence indicating associations between the built environment and obesity has varied across studies and geographical contexts. Here, we used deep learning and approximately 150,000 high resolution satellite images to extract features of the built environment. We then developed linear regression models to consistently quantify the association between the extracted features and obesity prevalence at the census tract level for six cities in the United States. The extracted features of the built environment explained 72 cities. Outof-sample predictions were considerably high with correlations greater than 80 census tracts. This study supports a strong association between the built environment and obesity prevalence. Additionally, it also illustrates that features of the built environment extracted from satellite images can be useful for studying health indicators, such as obesity. Understanding the association between specific features of the built environment and obesity prevalence can lead to structural changes that could encourage physical activity and decreases in obesity prevalence.

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