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Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
The living conditions of Canadian children have a strong impact on their health. Social determinants...
Background: Effective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of t...
Rising rates of childhood obesity in Canada, linked to a changing environment, may have considerable...
Background: This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children\u27s BodyMass In...
Abstract Background This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children's Body M...
Background: Efforts are needed to identify individuals at risk of becoming obese to facilitate the d...
Background: The purposes of this study are to determine (i) if neighbourhood socio-economic status (...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
Research on how socioeconomic status interacts with neighbourhood characteristics to influence dispa...
A detailed understanding of the underlying drivers of obesity-risk behaviours is needed to inform pr...
Objectives: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Introduction: Individuals living in poor neighbourhoods are at a higher risk of overweight/obesity. ...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
The living conditions of Canadian children have a strong impact on their health. Social determinants...
Background: Effective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of t...
Rising rates of childhood obesity in Canada, linked to a changing environment, may have considerable...
Background: This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children\u27s BodyMass In...
Abstract Background This study investigates the effects of neighbourhood income on children's Body M...
Background: Efforts are needed to identify individuals at risk of becoming obese to facilitate the d...
Background: The purposes of this study are to determine (i) if neighbourhood socio-economic status (...
Background: It has recently been shown that neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage in childhood is...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
Research on how socioeconomic status interacts with neighbourhood characteristics to influence dispa...
A detailed understanding of the underlying drivers of obesity-risk behaviours is needed to inform pr...
Objectives: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels a...
The living conditions that lead to large health disparities among Canadian children are themselves s...
Introduction: Individuals living in poor neighbourhoods are at a higher risk of overweight/obesity. ...
Background: The epidemic of increasing childhood overweight and obesity is a major global health con...
The living conditions of Canadian children have a strong impact on their health. Social determinants...
Background: Effective place-based interventions for childhood obesity call for the recognition of t...