Is proximity to a food retail store associated with diet and BMI in Glasgow, Scotland?
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Access to healthy food is often seen as a potentially important contributor to diet. Policy documents in many countries suggest that variations in access contribute to inequalities in diet and in health. Some studies, mostly in the U...
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Main Authors: | Ball Kylie (Author), Ellaway Anne (Author), Macdonald Laura (Author), Macintyre Sally (Author) |
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