Obesogenic environments and obesity: a comment on 'Are environmental area characteristics at birth associated with overweight and obesity in school-aged children? Findings from the SLOPE (Studying Lifecourse Obesity PrEdictors) population-based cohort in the south of England'
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Obesogenic environments and obesity: a comment on 'Are environmental area characteristics at birth associated with overweight and obesity in school-aged children? Findings from the SLOPE (Studying Lifecourse Obesity PrEdictors) population-based cohort in the south of England'
Keywords: Cohort study; Environment; Greenspace; Health geography; Obesity.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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Are environmental area characteristics at birth associated with overweight and obesity in school-aged children? Findings from the SLOPE (Studying Lifecourse Obesity PrEdictors) population-based cohort in the south of England.BMC Med. 2020 Mar 19;18(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s12916-020-01513-0. BMC Med. 2020. PMID: 32188454 Free PMC article.
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