Research Article

Local Context Influence, Activity Space, and Foodscape Exposure in Two Canadian Metropolitan Settings: Is Daily Mobility Exposure Associated with Overweight?

Table 4

Territorial variance of overweight for men and women in Montreal and Quebec City.

ModelsMontrealQuebec
MenWomanMenWoman
Coeff.S.E.RVCoeff.S.E.RVCoeff.S.E.RVCoeff.S.E.RV

Individual SES0.1980.05 0.2000.066 00 0.1850.054
Social factors0.1180.029 40.4%0.1300.056 35.0%00 0.0%0.1600.049 14.0%
Centrality0.1180.035 40.4%0.1310.047 34.5%00 0.0%0.1900.053 −3.0%
O-NF—% fast-foods0.1040.03447.5%0.1500.052 25.0%00 0.0%0.1440.045 22.0%
E-ASF—% fast-foods0.1240.039 37.4%0.1850.061 7.5%00 0.0%0.1590.051 14.0%

RV: Removed level-2 Variance; O-NF: Objective Neighbourhood Foodscape; E-ASF: Estimated Activity Space Foodscape.
Social factors: social diversity and financial insecurity.