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Brown School of Social Work

Date Submitted

Fall 2-5-2015

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Access to built environment elements, including bike paths, community gardens, and parks could have the potential to increase physical activity and lower body mass index (BMI). The goal of this project was to examine the access to these elements surrounding the homes of obese women participating in the Healthy Eating & Active Living Taught at Home (HEALTH) study in the Greater St. Louis area.

Disciplines

Social Work

City

St. Louis County, MO

Access to Health Variables Among HEALTH Study Participants in the Greater St. Louis Area
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