Access to quality health resources and environmental toxins affect the relationship between brain structure and bmi in a sample of pre and early adolescents

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  • who: Shana Adise from the Universidade Lusu00f3fona Universidad Marista Mu00e9rida, Mexico have published the paper: Access to quality health resources and environmental toxins affect the relationship between brain structure and BMI in a sample of pre and early adolescents, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to examine how different aspects of social and environmental resources that are specifically related to childhood development (e_g, COI; domains: education, health/environmental, social/economic resources) are associated with childhood obesity. Using the COI, the authors aimed to determine the variance explained by one domain . . .

     

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