Social Relationships and Obesity: Benefits of Incorporating a Lifecourse Perspective
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Incident Type 2 Diabetes Risk is Influenced by Obesity and Diabetes in Social Contacts: a Social Network Analysis.Are school meals a viable and sustainable tool to improve the healthiness and sustainability of children´s diet and food consumption? A cross-national comparative perspective.Implications of applying cumulative risk assessment to the workplace.Social network analysis of stakeholder networks from two community-based obesity prevention interventions.
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Social Relationships and Obesity: Benefits of Incorporating a Lifecourse Perspective
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Elizabeth Goodman
Mark C Pachucki
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10.1007/S13679-015-0145-Z
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z