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Downtown vibrancy influences public health and safety outcomes in urban counties
Lindsay M. Braun
, Emil Malizia
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Active Transportation
14%
Composite Index
14%
County Level
14%
Diabetes Prevalence
14%
Downtown Area
14%
Explanatory Power
28%
Fatality Risk
14%
Health Outcomes
100%
Health Safety
100%
Linear Regression Analysis
14%
Low Prevalence
14%
Mixed Land Use
14%
Motor Vehicle Fatalities
28%
Obesity
14%
Pedestrian
14%
Physical Inactivity
28%
Population Level
14%
Premature Death
14%
Public Health
100%
Public Safety
100%
Regression Model
14%
Safety Outcomes
100%
Urban Form
14%
US Cities
14%
Vibrancy
100%
Vibrant Centers
14%
Walkability
14%
Social Sciences
Health Policy
100%
Land Use
33%
Motor Vehicles
66%
Pedestrian
33%
Population Level
33%
Premature Death
33%
Transport
33%
Computer Science
Explanatory Power
100%
Individual Component
50%
Physical Inactivity
100%
Population Level
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Use
100%
Walkability
100%
Psychology
Linear Regression
33%
Public Health
100%
Regression Model
33%