B’More healthy communities for kids: design of a multi-level intervention for obesity prevention for low-income African American children

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Joel Gittelsohn
Elizabeth Anderson Steeves
Yeeli Mui
Anna Y Kharmats
Laura C Hopkins
Donna Dennis
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[1] Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health,Johns Hopkins Global Obesity Prevention Center
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Obesity; Children; Urban; Multi-level interventions; Policy; Study design;
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