Search Results (17)
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| Carlson, Jordan | Person |
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| Parental and Adolescent Perceptions of Neighborhood Safety Related to Adolescents' Physical Activity in Their Neighborhood. | Academic Article |
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| Neighborhood Environments and Cardiometabolic Disorders in Hispanic/Latinos | Grant |
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| Evaluating a brief self-report measure of neighborhood environments for physical activity research and surveillance: Physical Activity Neighborhood Environment Scale (PANES). | Academic Article |
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| Associations of Neighborhood Food Retail Environments with Weight Status in a Regional Pediatric Health System. | Academic Article |
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| Latent Variables Quantifying Neighborhood Characteristics and Their Associations with Poor Mental Health. | Academic Article |
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| Marriage and parenthood in relation to obesogenic neighborhood trajectories: The CARDIA study. | Academic Article |
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| Neighborhood built environment associations with adolescents' location-specific sedentary and screen time. | Academic Article |
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| Neighborhood preference, walkability and walking in overweight/obese men. | Academic Article |
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| Sociodemographic moderators of relations of neighborhood safety to physical activity. | Academic Article |
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| Work and Home Neighborhood Design and Physical Activity. | Academic Article |
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| Residence Characteristics | Concept |
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| Neighborhood affluence is not associated with positive and negative valence processing in adults with mood and anxiety disorders: A Bayesian inference approach. | Academic Article |
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| Neighborhood built environment and socioeconomic status in relation to physical activity, sedentary behavior, and weight status of adolescents. | Academic Article |
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| Perceived Neighborhood Environmental Attributes Associated with Walking and Cycling for Transport among Adult Residents of 17 Cities in 12 Countries: The IPEN Study. | Academic Article |
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