Neighborhood built environment and socio-economic status in relation to multiple health outcomes in adolescents
Preventive Medicine Sep 08, 2017
Molina-Garcia J, et al. - Researchers sought to determine the associations of neighborhood built environment and neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) with multiple physical activity (PA) behaviors, sedentary time, and obesity indicators among adolescents. Findings suggested that neighborhood built and SES environments can be targeted as health promotion interventions for adolescents.
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