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GPS-measured distance to clinic, but not self-reported transportation factors, are associated with missed HIV clinic visits in rural Uganda
by Siedner, Mark J
AIDS (London), 2013, Vol.27 (9), p.1503-1508

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Time and Distance Barriers to Mammography Facilities in the Atlanta Metropolitan Area
by Peipins, Lucy A
Journal of community health, 2011, Vol.36 (4), p.675-683

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Land use, transport, and population health: estimating the health benefits of compact cities
by Stevenson, Mark, Prof
The Lancet (British edition), 2016, Vol.388 (10062), p.2925-2935

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Built environment characteristics and parent active transportation are associated with active travel to school in youth age 12–15
by Carlson, Jordan A
British journal of sports medicine, 2014, Vol.48 (22), p.1634-1639

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Declining rates of physical activity in the United States: what are the contributors?
by Brownson, Ross C
Annual review of public health, 2005, Vol.26 (1), p.421-443

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Energy and transport
by Woodcock, James, MSc
The Lancet (British edition), 2007, Vol.370 (9592), p.1078-1088

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When more is less: Urban disparities in access to surgical care by transportation means
by Carmichael, Heather
The American journal of surgery, 2022, Vol.223 (1), p.112-119

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Impact of changes in mode of travel to work on changes in body mass index: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
by Martin, Adam
Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979), 2015, Vol.69 (8), p.753-761

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Environmental correlates of walking and cycling: findings from the transportation, urban design, and planning literatures
by Saelens, Brian E
Annals of behavioral medicine, 2003, Vol.25 (2), p.80-91

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Associations between individual socioeconomic position, neighbourhood disadvantage and transport mode: baseline results from the HABITAT multilevel study
by Rachele, Jerome N
Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979), 2015, Vol.69 (12), p.1217-1223

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Increasing active travel: results of a quasi-experimental study of an intervention to encourage walking and cycling
by Keall, Michael
Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979), 2015, Vol.69 (12), p.1184-1190

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Updated exposure-response relationship between road traffic noise and coronary heart diseases: A meta-analysis
by Babisch, Wolfgang
Noise & health, 2014, Vol.16 (68), p.1-9

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College students' use of transportation networking companies: An opportunity to decrease substance-impaired driving
by Whitehill, Jennifer M.
Journal of American college health, 2019, Vol.67 (7), p.611-614

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Social inequalities in residential exposure to road traffic noise: An environmental justice analysis based on the RECORD Cohort Study
by Havard, Sabrina
Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England), 2011, Vol.68 (5), p.366-401

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The Impact of Twenty Four-Hour Public Transport in Melbourne, Australia: An Evaluation of Alcohol-Related Harms
by Curtis, Ashlee
Journal of studies on alcohol and drugs, 2019, Vol.80 (3), p.314-318

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Correlation between co-exposures to noise and air pollution from traffic sources
by Davies, H W
Occupational and environmental medicine (London, England), 2009, Vol.66 (5), p.347-350

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ANCILLARY SERVICE NEEDS AMONG PERSONS NEW TO HIV CARE AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NEEDS AND LATE PRESENTATION TO CARE
by Monroe, Anne K. Anne K.
AIDS care, 2019, Vol.31 (9), p.1131-1139

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ICBEN review of research on the biological effects of noise 2011-2014
by Basner, Mathias
Noise & health, 2015, Vol.17 (75), p.57-82

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Health impacts of free bus travel for young people: evaluation of a natural experiment in London
by Edwards, Phil
Journal of epidemiology and community health (1979), 2013, Vol.67 (8), p.641-647

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Patterns of physical activity and sedentary behaviour in the general population in France: cluster analysis with personal and socioeconomic correlates
by Omorou, Abdou Y
Journal of public health (Oxford, England), 2016, Vol.38 (3), p.483-492
