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F as in Fat: How Obesity Policies are Failing in America, 2006 >>
Forbes rates America's most sedentary cities >>
Making Places for Healthy Kids: An environmental scan of places designed for children to be active >>
Healthy Eating/Active Living collaboration in New Hampshire >>
Active living research has policy implications
While research on the relationship between built environment and childhood obesity is nascent, the policy implications are clear, write researchers James Sallis and Karen Glanz.
| Organization | The Future of Children |
| Resource Type | News |
| URL | http://www.futureofchildren.org/informatio... |
| Location | National |
| Publish Date | 2/28/2002 |
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