Linking Childhood Obesity to the Built Environment: A Multi-level Analysis of Home and School Neighbourhood Factors Associated With Body Mass Index

article by Jason A. Gilliland et al published 1 November 2012 in Canadian Journal of Public Health

Linking Childhood Obesity to the Built Environment: A Multi-level Analysis of Home and School Neighbourhood Factors Associated With Body Mass Index is …
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P356DOI10.1007/BF03403830
P932PMC publication ID6973850

P2093author name stringPiotr Wilk
Meizi He
Patricia Tucker
Jason A. Gilliland
Jennifer D. Irwin
Paul M. Hess
Claudia Y. Rangel
Janet E. Loebach
Martin A. Healy
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P433issueSuppl 3
P921main subjectchildhood obesityQ3241451
P304page(s)S15-S21
P577publication date2012-11-01
P1433published inCanadian Journal of Public HealthQ15752348
P1476titleLinking Childhood Obesity to the Built Environment: A Multi-level Analysis of Home and School Neighbourhood Factors Associated With Body Mass Index
P478volume103

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