Urban social environment and low birth weight in 360 Latin American cities
Abstract Objective Using data compiled by the SALURBAL project (Urban Health in Latin America; 'Salud Urbana en América Latina') we quantified variability in low birth weight (LBW) across cities in Latin America, and evaluated the associations of socio-economic characteristics at various...
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Main Authors: | Santiago Rodríguez López (Author), Natalia Tumas (Author), Ana Ortigoza (Author), Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche (Author), Ana V. Diez-Roux (Author) |
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