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Out and about: association of the built environment with physical activity behaviors of adolescent females.Academic Article Why?
The moderating role of the built environment in prenatal lifestyle interventions.Academic Article Why?
Viruses in the Built Environment (VIBE) meeting report.Academic Article Why?
Influence of the built environment on pedestrian route choices of adolescent girls.Academic Article Why?
The influence of community and the built environment on physical activity.Academic Article Why?
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Graduate Built Environment StudiesDepartment Why?
self management, intervention studies, health behavior change, built environment, health disparities in race-ethnic populationsDivision Why?
Linking childhood obesity to the built environment: a multi-level analysis of home and school neighbourhood factors associated with body mass index.Academic Article Why?
Quantitative profiling of built environment bacterial and fungal communities reveals dynamic material dependent growth patterns and microbial interactions.Academic Article Why?
Curriculum development in health and the built environment: creating a multidisciplinary platform to enhance knowledge and engagement.Academic Article Why?
Access to environmental resources and physical activity levels of adults in Hawaii.Academic Article Why?
Active children use more locations for physical activity.Academic Article Why?
Advocating for environmental changes to increase access to parks: engaging promotoras and youth leaders.Academic Article Why?
Associated pathways between neighborhood environment, community resource factors, and leisure-time physical activity among Mexican-American adults in San Diego, California.Academic Article Why?
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