The relationship of the local food environment with obesity: A systematic review of methods, study quality, and results
Obesity2015Vol. 23(7), pp. 1331–1344
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Laura K. Cobb, Lawrence J. Appel, Manuel Franco, Jessica C. Jones‐Smith, Alana Nur, Cheryl A.M. Anderson
Abstract
Despite the large number of studies, we found limited evidence for associations between local food environments and obesity. The predominantly null associations should be interpreted cautiously due to the low quality of available studies.
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