Higher densities of fast-food and full-service restaurants are not associated with obesity prevalence.
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Ambient particulate air pollution (PM2.5) is associated with the ratio of type 2 diabetes to obesity.Predicted Impact of the Food and Drug Administration's Menu-Labeling Regulations on Restaurants in 4 New Jersey Cities.Impact of Obesity and Ozone on the Association Between Particulate Air Pollution and Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Mortality Among US Adults.Association of Fast-Food and Full-Service Restaurant Densities With Mortality From Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke, and the Prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus.
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Higher densities of fast-food and full-service restaurants are not associated with obesity prevalence.
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Higher densities of fast-food ...... iated with obesity prevalence.
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Higher densities of fast-food ...... iated with obesity prevalence.
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John R Speakman
Mohsen Mazidi
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10.3945/AJCN.116.151407
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2017-05-31T00:00:00Z