Socioeconomic differences in outdoor food advertising at public transit stops across Melbourne suburbs
Abstract Objective: To assess and compare the number and type of outdoor food advertisements at public transit stops within suburbs of varying levels of socioeconomic disadvantage. Method: An observational audit tool was developed and implemented to assess the number and type of food advertisements...
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Main Authors: | Philippa J. Settle (Author), Adrian J. Cameron (Author), Lukar E. Thornton (Author) |
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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