The Moving to Health (M2H) approach to natural experiment research: A paradigm shift for studies on built environment and health
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A. Drewnowski | D. Arterburn | J. Zane | A. Aggarwal | S. Gupta | P.M. Hurvitz | A.V. Moudon | J. Bobb | A. Cook | P. Lozano | D. Rosenberg | A. Drewnowski | A. Moudon | D. Rosenberg | P. Hurvitz | P. Lozano | A. Aggarwal | J. Bobb | A. Cook | D. Arterburn | J. Zane | S. Gupta | Shilpi Gupta | Adam Drewnowski | David Arterburn | Phil Hurvitz | Jennifer F. Bobb | Paula Lozano | Dori E. Rosenberg | Dori E Rosenberg
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