Where we eat is who we are: a survey of food-related travel patterns to Singapore's hawker centers, food courts and coffee shops
Background The development of empirically-grounded policies to change the obesogenic nature of urban environment has been impeded by limited, inconclusive evidence of the link between food environments, dietary behaviors, and health-related outcomes, in part due to inconsistent methods of classifyin...
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC,
2020-10-30T20:12:27Z.
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