Health impacts of the built and social environments, and travel behavior: the case of the sunshine state

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  • who: Jina Mahmoudi and Lei Zhang from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: Health Impacts of the Built and Social Environments, and Travel Behavior: The Case of the Sunshine State, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Since the Mean intersection density variable in this study represents intersection density in terms of automobile-oriented intersections , these results are reasonable. The results of this study provide support for this argument. Telecommuting data at the 30 of 42 respondent level were not available for the 2009 BRFSS database, which is the person-level health database used in the present . . .

     

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