The Neighborhood Food Environment and the Onset of Child-Hood Obesity: A Retrospective Time-Trend Study in a Mid-sized City in China
Nowadays, obesity and its associated chronic diseases have become a steadily growing public health problem, spreading from the older to younger age groups. Studies have contended that the built environment, particularly the food environment and walkability, may contribute to the prevalence of childh...
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Main Authors: | Peiling Zhou (Author), Ruifang Li (Author), Kun Liu (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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