R. J. Jackson’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


Economic and environmental costs of obesity: the impact on airlines (vol 27, pg 264, 2004)
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February 2005

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28 Reads

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12 Citations

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

AL Dannenberg

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DC Burton

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RJ Jackson

The Impact of Community Design and Land-Use Choices on Public Health: A Scientific Research Agenda

January 2003

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136 Reads

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151 Citations

American Journal of Public Health

Andrew L. Dannenberg and Richard J. Jackson are with the National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Atlanta, Ga. Howard Frumkin is with the Department of Environmental and Occupational

Citations (2)


... Due to rising rates of obesity, airlines face higher fuel costs and pressures to increase seating width. In 2000, the extra weight of obese passengers cost airlines US$275 million [9]. Costs for restaurants are increased by litigation accusing them of causing obesity. ...

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Obese Patients: The Most Prone to Heart Disease, Yet the Least Benefiting from Cardiac Imaging and Treatment Technology
Economic and environmental costs of obesity: the impact on airlines (vol 27, pg 264, 2004)
  • Citing Article
  • February 2005

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

... As the first discussion that was published in the international journal was registered as the debate in England and the United States and it was called debate on Urban Planning. Today fundamental issue in building sustainable, resilient, humane, and disabled-oriented cities is wise urban land-use policies (Barton 2009, Dannenberg et al., 2003. Urban development is ready to be implemented when it is based on the land use policy. ...

The Impact of Community Design and Land-Use Choices on Public Health: A Scientific Research Agenda
  • Citing Article
  • January 2003

American Journal of Public Health