The indirect effects of food insecurity on obesogenic environments

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  • who: Jeffrey Allen from the Nutrition and Health, United KingdomDepartment of Health Science and Public Health, StBonaventure University, Allegany, NY have published the research: The indirect effects of food insecurity on obesogenic environments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined obesity-related factors at the county-level to determine the indirect effects on physical inactivity, insufficient sleep duration, income inequality, food insecurity, on obesity rates. To forestall the issue of reliability, the measures used in this study had a CI of 95%. This model has a good fit, NFI=0.91, IFI=1.0 . . .

     

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