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Neighborhood Walkability Is Not Associated with Adults’ Sedentary Behavior in the Residential Setting: Evidence from Breda, The Netherlands
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“I Could Not Manage This Long-Term, Absolutely Not.” Aging in Place, Informal Care, COVID-19, and the Neighborhood in Flanders (Belgium)
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Survival strategies in inner-city neighborhoods: the case of Colombian and Peruvian migrants in Brussels, Belgium
Towards Sustainable Neighborhoods in Europe: Mitigating 12 Environmental Impacts by Successively Applying 8 Scenarios
Additional file 1 of Residential exposure to fast-food restaurants and its association with diet quality, overweight and obesity in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional analysis in t...
Additional file 2 of Residential exposure to fast-food restaurants and its association with diet quality, overweight and obesity in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional analysis in t...
Additional file 3 of Residential exposure to fast-food restaurants and its association with diet quality, overweight and obesity in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional analysis in t...
Additional file 4 of Residential exposure to fast-food restaurants and its association with diet quality, overweight and obesity in the Netherlands: a cross-sectional analysis in t...
Additional file 1 of Do perceived social neighborhood factors explain the association between neighborhood age composition and mental health among Dutch older adults?
Presentation_1_Residential Segregation and Social Trust of Immigrants and Natives: Evidence From the Netherlands.pdf