Obtaining Longitudinal Built Environment Data Retrospectively across 25 Years in Four US Cities
Background: Neighborhood transportation infrastructure and public recreational facilities are theorized to improve the activity, weight, and cardiometabolic profiles of individuals living in close proximity to these resources. However, owing to data limitations, there has not been adequate study of...
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Main Authors: | Jana Ariel Hirsch (Author), Katie A Meyer (Author), Marc ePeterson (Author), Daniel A Rodriguez (Author), Yan eSong (Author), Ke ePeng (Author), Jun eHuh (Author), Penny eGordon-Larsen (Author) |
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2016-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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