Data sources for precision public health of obesity: a scoping review, evidence map and use case in Queensland, Australia
Abstract Background Global action to reduce obesity prevalence requires digital transformation of the public health sector to enable precision public health (PPH). Useable data for PPH of obesity is yet to be identified, collated and appraised and there is currently no accepted approach to creating...
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Main Authors: | Oliver J. Canfell (Author), Kamila Davidson (Author), Clair Sullivan (Author), Elizabeth Eakin (Author), Andrew Burton-Jones (Author) |
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2022-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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