Greater access to fast-food outlets is associated with poorer bone health in younger children

SUMMARY: A healthy diet positively influences childhood bone health, but how the food environment relates to bone development is unknown. Greater neighbourhood access to fast-food outlets was associated with lower bone mass among infants, while greater access to healthy speciality stores was associa...

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Main Authors: Vogel, C. (Author), Parsons, C. (Author), Godfrey, K. (Author), Robinson, S. (Author), Harvey, N.C (Author), Inskip, H. (Author), Cooper, C. (Author), Baird, J. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2016-03.
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