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Simulating the Impact of Crime on African American Women's Physical Activity and Obesity.

Tiffany M Powell-WileyMichelle S WongJoel Adu-BrimpongShawn T BrownDaniel L HertensteinEli ZenkovMarie C FergusonSamantha ThomasDana SampsonChaarushi AhujaJoshua RiversBruce Y Lee
Published in: Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (2017)
These simulations showed that crime may serve as a barrier to LTPA. Reducing crime and increasing propensity to exercise through multilevel interventions (i.e., economic development initiatives to increase time available for physical activity and subsidized health care) may promote greater than linear declines in obesity prevalence. Crime prevention strategies alone can help prevent obesity, but combining such efforts with other ways to encourage physical activity can yield even greater benefits.
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