Living in an urban environment and non-communicable disease risk in Thailand: Does timing matter?
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Background: This paper uses a life-course approach to explore whether the timing and/or duration of urban (vs rural) exposure was associated with risk factors for NCDs. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among health care workers in two hospitals in Thailand. Two me...
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Main Authors: | Angkurawaranon,C., Lerssrimonkol,C., Jakkaew,N., Philalai,T., Doyle,P., Nitsch,D.D.M. |
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2015
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