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Longitudinal Associations of Neighborhood-level Racial Residential Segregation with Obesity Among Blacks
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Fewer health-promoting resources, stressful neighborhood context, and social norms that are less stigmatizing of obesity may contribute to these findings, but more research on specific pathways leading from segregation to obesity is needed to understand differing patterns between men and women.
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