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Obesogenic environment around schools is associated with atherogenic risk in Brazilian children.

Fernanda Martins de AlbuquerqueMilene Cristine PessoaMariana de Santis FilgueirasAriene do Carmo SilvaAline Siqueira Fogal VegiAndréia Queiroz RibeiroJuliana Farias de Novaes
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2022)
We concluded that public policies aimed at modifying the environment around schools, by providing healthier food options and safe conditions for active mobility, are essential to prevent child's atherogenic risk.
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