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Associations between Exposure to Socio-Cultural Influences in Proximal Environments and Weight Concerns among Urban-Dwelling Women

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Table 1: Questions and responses for the indicators of weight concern
Table 2: Questions and responses for places
Table 3: Characteristics of the sample (n=1288)
Table 4: Proportion of participants with weight concerns (% of participants)
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