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  • Theme: Geographic information systems and childhood obesity

    Objective Assessment of Obesogenic Environments in Youth: Geographic Information System Methods and Spatial Findings from the Neighborhood Impact on Kids Study

    American Journal of Preventive Medicine
    Vol. 42Issue 5e47–e55Published in issue: May, 2012
    • Lawrence D. Frank
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      GIS-based walkability measures designed to explain active travel fail to capture “playability” and proximity to healthy food. These constructs should be considered when measuring potential child obesogenic environments.
      Objective Assessment of Obesogenic Environments in Youth
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