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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Are there sensitive neighbourhood effect periods during the life course on midlife health and wellbeing? Jivraj, Stephen

57 C p. 147-156
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2 A scoping review of simulation modeling in built environment and physical activity research: Current status, gaps, and future directions for improving translation Frerichs, Leah

57 C p. 122-130
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3 Assessing the potential utility of commercial ‘big data’ for health research: Enhancing small-area deprivation measures with Experian™ Mosaic groups Wami, Welcome M.

57 C p. 238-246
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4 A systematic review employing the GeoFERN framework to examine methods, reporting quality and associations between the retail food environment and obesity Wilkins, Emma

57 C p. 186-199
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5 Back to nature? Attention restoration theory and the restorative effects of nature contact in prison Moran, Dominique

57 C p. 35-43
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6 Built environment correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in older adults: A comparative review between high and low-middle income countries Cleland, Claire

57 C p. 277-304
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7 Clinic and park partnerships for childhood resilience: A prospective study of park prescriptions Razani, Nooshin

57 C p. 179-185
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8 Coming ‘Home’: Place bonding for parents accessing or considering hospice based respite Dunbar, Helena

57 C p. 101-106
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9 Determining the health benefits of green space: Does gentrification matter? Cole, Helen V.S.

57 C p. 1-11
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10 Disability and food access and insecurity: A scoping review of the literature Schwartz, Naomi

57 C p. 107-121
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11 Does transportation vulnerability explain the relationship between changes in exposure to segregation and youth cardiovascular health? D'Agostino, Emily M.

57 C p. 265-276
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12 Early exposure to neighborhood crime and child internalizing and externalizing behaviors Ramey, David M.

57 C p. 228-237
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13 Editorial Board
57 C p. ii
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14 Food play: A novel research methodology for visceral geographers and health researchers Burges Watson, D.L.

57 C p. 139-146
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15 Gendered dimensions of population mobility associated with HIV across three epidemics in rural Eastern Africa Camlin, Carol S.

57 C p. 339-351
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16 Governance commitment to reduce maternal mortality. A political determinant beyond the wealth of the countries Ruiz-Cantero, María Teresa

57 C p. 313-320
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17 Higher levels of greenness and biodiversity associate with greater subjective wellbeing in adults living in Melbourne, Australia Mavoa, Suzanne

57 C p. 321-329
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18 How does local government use the planning system to regulate hot food takeaway outlets? A census of current practice in England using document review Keeble, Matthew

57 C p. 171-178
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19 Intergenerational understandings of personal, social and community assets for health O’Connor, Justen P.

57 C p. 218-227
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20 Is moving to a greener or less green area followed by changes in physical activity? Persson, Åsa

57 C p. 165-170
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21 “I try and make my cell a positive place”: Tactics for mitigating risks to health and wellbeing in a young offender institution Mehay, Anita

57 C p. 54-60
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22 Land use proportion and walking: Application of isometric substitution analysis Sugiyama, Takemi

57 C p. 352-357
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23 Mental wellbeing, air pollution and the ecological state Signoretta, Paola E.

57 C p. 82-91
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24 Micro-geographic targeting for precision public policy: Analysis of child sex ratio across 587,043 census villages in India, 2011 Kim, Rockli

57 C p. 92-100
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25 Muddying the waters: A political ecology of mosquito-borne disease in coastal Ecuador Harris, Miranda L.

57 C p. 330-338
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26 Neighborhood disadvantage across the transition from adolescence to adulthood and risk of metabolic syndrome Martin, Chantel L.

57 C p. 131-138
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27 Neighbourhood greenness and birth outcomes in a Swedish birth cohort – A short communication Eriksson, Charlotta

57 C p. 200-203
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28 Neighbourhood identification buffers the effects of (de-)gentrification and personal socioeconomic position on mental health Fong, Polly

57 C p. 247-256
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29 Population density is beneficially associated with 12-year diabetes risk marker change among residents of lower socio-economic neighborhoods Van Cauwenberg, Jelle

57 C p. 74-81
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30 Processes of local alcohol policy-making in England: Does the theory of policy transfer provide useful insights into public health decision-making? Gavens, Lucy

57 C p. 358-364
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31 Studies regarding supported housing and the built environment for people with mental health problems: A mixed-methods literature review Friesinger, Jan Georg

57 C p. 44-53
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32 The acute stroke unit as a meaningful space: The lived experience of healthcare practitioners Suddick, Kitty Maria

57 C p. 12-21
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33 “The drug issue really isn't the main problem”— A photovoice study on community perceptions of place, health, and substance abuse D'Angelo, Karen A.

57 C p. 257-264
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34 The evolution of local food environments within established neighbourhoods and new developments in Perth, Western Australia Bivoltsis, Alexia

57 C p. 204-217
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35 The geographic harmonisation of Scotland's small area census data, 1981 to 2011 Exeter, Daniel J.

57 C p. 22-26
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36 The making of new care spaces. How micropublic places mediate inclusion and exclusion in a Dutch city Knibbe, Mare

57 C p. 27-34
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37 The natural environment and birth outcomes: Comparting 3D exposure metrics derived from LiDAR to 2D metrics based on the normalized difference vegetation index Donovan, Geoffrey H.

57 C p. 305-312
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38 The role of the natural environment in disaster recovery: “We live here because we love the bush” Block, Karen

57 C p. 61-69
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39 ‘When the dog bites’: What can we learn about health geography from newspaper coverage in a ‘model city’ for dog-bite prevention? Mouton, M.

57 C p. 70-73
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40 Young people's perspectives of e-cigarette use in the home Kirkcaldy, Andrew

57 C p. 157-164
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