Associations between children's diets and features of their residential and school neighbourhood food environments

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P50authorYan KestensQ39697361
P2093author name stringMark Daniel
Andraea Van Hulst
Katherine Gray-Donald
Lise Gauvin
Tracie A Barnett
Marie Lambert
Madeleine Bird
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P433issue9 Suppl 3
P304page(s)eS48-54
P577publication date2012-07-26
P1433published inCanadian Journal of Public HealthQ15752348
P1476titleAssociations between children's diets and features of their residential and school neighbourhood food environments
P478volume103

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