A cross sectional study investigating the association between exposure to food outlets and childhood obesity in Leeds, UK

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Claire Griffiths
Anna Frearson
Adam Taylor
Duncan Radley
Carlton Cooke
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[1] Institute for Sport,Physical Activity and Leisure
[2] Leeds Metropolitan University,The Office of the Director of Public Health
[3] The Office of the Director of Public Health Technorth,undefined
[4] NHS Leeds/Leeds City Council,undefined
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Children; Obesity; Food environment;
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