Interactions of individual perceived barriers and neighbourhood destinations with obesity‐related behaviours in Europe

Perceived barriers towards physical activity and healthy eating as well as local availability of opportunities (destinations in the neighbourhood) are important determinants of obesity‐related behaviours in adults. Little is known, however, about how these factors interact with the behaviours.

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