Neighborhood Safety, Collective Efficacy, and Obesity in Women with Young Children
Hillary L. Burdette,
Thomas A. Wadden and
Robert C. Whitaker
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Abstract:
The characteristics of neighborhoods can influence how and where people spend their time, and unsafe neighborhoods are often thought to contribute to the obesity epidemic by decreasing outdoor activity.
Keywords: safety; residence; characteristics; environment; mothers; crime (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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