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Neighborhood Food Access in Early Life and Trajectories of Child Body Mass Index and Obesity
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Residence in low-income, low-food access neighborhoods in early life was associated with higher subsequent child BMI and higher risk of obesity and severe obesity. We encourage future studies to examine whether investments in neighborhood resources to improve food access in early life would prevent child obesity.
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