Item 2 Family and peer influences Transportation opportunities Economic influence (cost/access) Neighborhood safety Phys

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Item 2 Family and peer influences Transportation opportunities Economic influence (cost/access) Neighborhood safety Phys

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Item 2 Family And Peer Influences Transportation Opportunities Economic Influence Cost Access Neighborhood Safety Phys 1
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Item 2 Family and peer influences Transportation opportunities Economic influence (cost/access) Neighborhood safety Physical activity Individual Socioeconomic characteristics Age Food consumption (calories) Obesity (BMI) Built environment Genetics Social inequality
QUESTION 18 5 points Save Answer Answer the following questions using the directed acyclic graph (DAG) shown in ITEM 2: i) The main exposure in the association being investigated here is and the main outcome is ii) Which factor is not being influenced by others in this DAG? iii) and are 2 confounders in this study. iv) The DAG shows that economic influence may have an indirect effect on the main outcome through and QUESTION 19 2 points Save Answer Use the information provided in the DAG in ITEM 2 to answer the following questions by writing TRUE or FALSE in the box provided: i) Neighborhood safety contributes to obesity through limited transportation opportunities. ii) Individual socioeconomic characteristics are directly influenced by the built environment. iii) The relationship between social inequality and obesity is modified by physical activity. iv) An individual's BMI could be influenced by peer and family pressures.
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