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Where you live could add five centimetres to your waistline – but only for some
Disadvantaged residents in low-density suburbs have waistlines 5 cm larger than wealthier neighbours, highlighting how urban design influences obesity risks, study says.
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Where you live could add five centimetres to your waistline – but only for some
Research has joined the dots between housing density, disadvantage and obesity, in a study with implications for how we should plan our cities.
·Sydney, Australia
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Left
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C 33%
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