The association between distance to public amenities and cardiovascular risk factors among lower income Singaporeans

scientific article published on 14 September 2017

The association between distance to public amenities and cardiovascular risk factors among lower income Singaporeans is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PMEDR.2017.09.004
P932PMC publication ID5633842
P698PubMed publication ID29021948

P50authorChuen Seng TanQ54997554
Sui Yung ChanQ42808083
Truls ØstbyeQ46049399
Yu Heng KwanQ52331012
Lian Leng LowQ52331026
P2093author name stringL Pang
W Y Lee
K K Lim
A P Chua
H Y Tay
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P304page(s)116-121
P577publication date2017-09-14
P1433published inPreventive medicine reportsQ27725993
P1476titleThe association between distance to public amenities and cardiovascular risk factors among lower income Singaporeans
P478volume8

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