Cohort profile: HABITAT—a longitudinal multilevel study of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health and functioning in mid-to-late adulthood
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Nathan, Andrea
Burton, Nicola W
Brown, Wendy J
McElwee, Paul
Barnett, Adrian G
Pachana, Nancy A
Oldenburg, Brian
Rachele, Jerome N
Giskes, Katrina
Giles-Corti, Billie
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Cohort purpose: HABITAT was set up to examine change in physical activity, sedentary behaviour, health and physical functioning in a ‘baby boomer’ cohort, and to assess the relative contribution of environmental, social, psychological and sociodemographic factors to these changes.
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International Journal of Epidemiology
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© 2020 Oxford University Press. This is a pre-copy-editing, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in the International Journal of Epidemiology following peer review. The definitive publisher-authenticated version Cohort profile: HABITAT—a longitudinal multilevel study of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health and functioning in mid-to-late adulthood, Journal of International Journal of Epidemiology, dyaa175, is available online at: 10.1093/ije/dyaa175.
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Statistics
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function
health
multilevel
physical activity
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Turrell, G; Nathan, A; Burton, NW; Brown, WJ; McElwee, P; Barnett, AG; Pachana, NA; Oldenburg, B; Rachele, JN; Giskes, K; Giles-Corti, B, Cohort profile: HABITAT-a longitudinal multilevel study of physical activity, sedentary behaviour and health and functioning in mid-to-late adulthood, International Journal of Epidemiology, 2020