Statistical Approaches Used to Assess the Equity of Access to Food Outlets: A Systematic Review
<strong>Background</strong><br />Inequalities in eating behaviours are often linked to the types of food retailers accessible in neighbourhood environments. Numerous studies have aimed to identify if access to healthy and unhealthy food retailers is socioeconomically patterned acro...
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Main Authors: | Karen E. Lamb (Author), Lukar E. Thornton (Author), Ester Cerin (Author), Kylie Ball (Author) |
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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