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    Integration process of the historical and socioeconomic perspectives by local professionals

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    <p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "A multi-perspective approach for defining neighbourhood units in the context of a study on health inequalities in the Quebec City region"</p><p>http://www.ij-healthgeographics.com/content/6/1/27</p><p>International Journal of Health Geographics 2007;6():27-27.</p><p>Published online 5 Jul 2007</p><p>PMCID:PMC1936419.</p><p></p

    Summary statistics for participants of the Travel Survey and Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), Montreal and Quebec City.

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    <p>x Significant predictor of O-ASF.</p>*<p>Predictors of activity space exposure.</p>**<p>Household income <β€Š=β€Š30kfor1–2personhousehold,<β€Š=β€Š30 k for 1–2 person household, <β€Š=β€Š40 k for 3–4 person; <β€Š=β€Š60 k for 5 persons or more.</p>***<p>Data for OD participants shown for purpose of comparison only, not used in modelling procedure.</p>****<p>Provided for indicative purposes, not used in models.</p><p>OD: origin-destination travel survey; CCHS: Canadian community health survey; ASF: activity space foodscape exposure; O-NF: objective neighbourhood.</p><p>foodscape exposure; COR: corner stores; FVS: fruit and vegetable stores; FFO: fast food outlets; FSR: full service restaurants; FFP: proportion of restaurants being fast food outlets.</p
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