Cohort Analyses
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- Phase 1A uses IDEFICS/I.Family and ABCD cohort data because they include children from European countries similar to those in the co-creation work. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project
- The cohort datasets include environmental exposure measures such as greenness, walkability and bikeability derived from spatial data. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project
- Causal inference methods such as g-computation are planned because long-term randomized trials of environmental exposures are usually impractical or unethical. — Promoting active outdoor play and healthy dietary behaviours through the co-creation of supporting physical and social environments for and with primary school-aged children living in underserved neighbourhoods in Europe: the protocol of the B-Challenged project