The unhealthy food environment does not modify the association between obesity and participation in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) in Los Angeles County

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M. Pia Chaparro
Gail G. Harrison
May C. Wang
Edmund Y. W. Seto
Anne R. Pebley
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[1] University of Essex,Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
[2] Fielding School of Public Health,Department of Community Health Sciences
[3] University of California Los Angeles (UCLA),Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences
[4] School of Public Health,Department of Sociology
[5] University of Washington,undefined
[6] University of California Los Angeles (UCLA),undefined
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SNAP; Obesity; Food environment; Los Angeles County; Effect modification; Multilevel analysis;
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