Prenatal Neighborhood Environment Characteristics Associated
with Child Adiposity: A NYC Birth Cohort Study
Nicoiia Eldred.Skempi, Gina Lovasil, James Quinn2, Lori Hoepner•,
Frederica Perera*, Ofira Schwartz-Soicher4, Robin Whyatt3, Andrew Rundlei
School of Public Health. Deportment of epidemiology, New York. USA
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S€hool of Public Heotth, Oeportment of Cnwronmental Health Sciences, New yore. OSA
'Columbi0 University, School of SOOO/ Work, New York,
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