Association between time-weighted activity space-based exposures to fast food outlets and fast food consumption among young adults in urban Canada
Abstract Background Despite increased attention on retail food environments and fast food consumption, results from previous studies have been inconsistent. Variation in measurement of exposure to retail food environments and the context of the built environment are possible reasons for inconsistenc...
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Main Authors: | Bochu Liu (Author), Michael Widener (Author), Thomas Burgoine (Author), David Hammond (Author) |
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