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Moore, K., et al.,Home and work neighbourhood environments in relation to body mass index: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). Journal of epidemiology and community health, 2013. 67(10): p. 846-53.MESA
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Ranchod, Y., et al.,Ranchod, Y., et al., Longitudinal Associations Between Neighborhood Recreational Facilities and Change in Recreational Physical Activity in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis, 2000-2007. American journal of epidemiology, 2013.MESA
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Hirsch, J.A., et al.,Built environment change and change in BMI and waist circumference: Multi-ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. Obesity (Silver Spring), 2014. 22(11): p. 2450-7.MESA
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Hirsch, J.A., et al.Changes in the built environment change and changes in the amount of walking over time: longitudinal results from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis.Am J Epidemiol, 2014. 180(8): p. 799-809.MESA
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Christine, P.J., et al.Longitudinal Associations Between Neighborhood Physical and Social Environments and Incident Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA). JAMA Intern Med, 2015. 175(8): p. 1311-20.MESA
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Kaufman, T.K., et al. Measuring health-relevant businesses over 21 years: refining the National Establishment Time-Series (NETS), a dynamic longitudinal data set. BMC Research Notes, 2015. 8(507): p. 1-13. PMCID: 4588464 BEH
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Feathers, A., et al.Food environments are relevant to recruitment and adherence in dietary modification trials. Nutrition Research, 2015. 35(6): p. 480-8. PMCID: 4767277.BEH
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Mooney, S.J., et al.Neighborhood Food Environment, Dietary Fatty Acid Biomarkers, and Cardiac Arrest RiskHeath and Place, 2018. 53: p. 128-134. PMCID: 6245544. BEH
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Goh,C.E., et al.Medical facilities in the neighborhood and incidence of sudden cardiac arrest.
Resuscitation, 2018. 130: p. 118-123. PMID: 30057353 (PMCID in progress).
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Rhodes-Bratton, B., et al.The relationship between childhood obesity and neighborhood food ecology explored through the context of gentrification in New York City. International Public Health Journal. (Accepted January 2019.)BEH
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