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    Linking Childhood Obesity to the Built Environment: A Multi-level Analysis of Home and School Neighbourhood Factors Associated With Body Mass Index by Gilliland, Jason A., Rangel, Claudia Y., Healy, Martin A., Tucker, Patricia, Loebach, Janet E., Hess, Paul M., He, Meizi, Irwin, Jennifer D., Wilk, Piotr

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-11-2012)
    “…Objectives:This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels among adolescents with the aim of identifying potential…”
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    Quantifying the magnitude of environmental exposure misclassification when using imprecise address proxies in public health research by Healy, Martin A, Gilliland, Jason A

    Published in Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology (01-04-2012)
    “…In spatial epidemiologic and public health research it is common to use spatially aggregated units such as centroids of postal/zip codes, census tracts,…”
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    GIS–Multicriteria Evaluation with Ordered Weighted Averaging (OWA): Case Study of Developing Watershed Management Strategies by Malczewski, Jacek, Chapman, Terry, Flegel, Cindy, Walters, Dan, Shrubsole, Dan, Healy, Martin A

    Published in Environment and planning. A (01-10-2003)
    “…This paper focuses on the parameterized-ordered weighted averaging (OWA) method. OWA is a family of multicriteria evaluation (or combination) rules. The…”
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    Linking childhood obesity to the built environment: a multi-level analysis of home and school neighbourhood factors associated with body mass index by Gilliland, Jason A, Rangel, Claudia Y, Healy, Martin A, Tucker, Patricia, Loebach, Janet E, Hess, Paul M, He, Meizi, Irwin, Jennifer D, Wilk, Piotr

    Published in Canadian journal of public health (01-11-2012)
    “…Objectives: This study examines environmental factors associated with BMI (body mass index) levels among adolescents with the aim of identifying potential…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article