Poverty, sprawl, and restaurant types influence body mass index of residents in California counties.

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2011

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Gregson, Jennifer (2011) Poverty, sprawl, and restaurant types influence body mass index of residents in California counties. Public health reports (Washington, D.C. : 1974), 126 (Suppl1). pp. 141-149.

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This study demonstrates the important role of county poverty and urban sprawl toward understanding environmental influences on BMI. Using three categories of restaurants demonstrates different associations of full-service chain and independent restaurants, which are often combined in other research.

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