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Alexia D M Sawyer

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Plos One|December 15, 2017
Cross-sectional interactions between quality of the physical and social environment and self-reported physical activity in adults living in income-deprived communitiesAlexia D M Sawyer, Russell Jones, Marcella Ucci, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2023
Using network analysis to identify leverage points based on causal loop diagrams leads to false inferenceLoes Crielaard, Rick Quax, Alexia D M Sawyer, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|July 14, 2021
Dynamics of the complex food environment underlying dietary intake in low-income groups: a systems map of associations extracted from a systematic umbrella literature reviewAlexia D M Sawyer, Frank van Lenthe, Carlijn B M Kamphuis, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|November 29, 2022
How theory can help to understand the potential impact of food environment policies on socioeconomic inequalities in diet: an application of Bourdieu's capital theory and the scarcity theorySanne K Djojosoeparto, Carlijn B M Kamphuis, Janas M Harrington, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 7, 2024
Hypothetical mechanisms driving physical activity levels in ethnic minority groups living in Europe: a systematically identified evidence-based conceptual systems modelAlexia D M Sawyer, Frank van Lenthe, Carlijn Kamphuis, et al.
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Plos One|December 15, 2017
Cross-sectional interactions between quality of the physical and social environment and self-reported physical activity in adults living in income-deprived communitiesAlexia D M Sawyer, Russell Jones, Marcella Ucci, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 29, 2023
Using network analysis to identify leverage points based on causal loop diagrams leads to false inferenceLoes Crielaard, Rick Quax, Alexia D M Sawyer, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|July 14, 2021
Dynamics of the complex food environment underlying dietary intake in low-income groups: a systems map of associations extracted from a systematic umbrella literature reviewAlexia D M Sawyer, Frank van Lenthe, Carlijn B M Kamphuis, et al.
European Journal of Public Health|November 29, 2022
How theory can help to understand the potential impact of food environment policies on socioeconomic inequalities in diet: an application of Bourdieu's capital theory and the scarcity theorySanne K Djojosoeparto, Carlijn B M Kamphuis, Janas M Harrington, et al.
The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity|August 7, 2024
Hypothetical mechanisms driving physical activity levels in ethnic minority groups living in Europe: a systematically identified evidence-based conceptual systems modelAlexia D M Sawyer, Frank van Lenthe, Carlijn Kamphuis, et al.
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