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"Do You See What I See?"

January 1, 2010 | Journal Article

In this study, which first classified different urban neighborhood types, girls were found to be more sensitive to environmental barriers and facilitators to physical activity than boys.

A Quantitative Examination of Park Characteristics Related to Park Use and Physical Activity Among Urban Youth

September 1, 2009 | Journal Article

This study, presented in a supplement of childhood obesity literature, used data from the Baltimore Active Living Teens Study (BALTS) to investigate associations between physical activity levels and two environmental factors: perceived crime and the presence and quality of neighborhood parks.

Society for Sight Works to Prevent Blindness in Baltimore's Homeless People

June 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

The Maryland Society for Sight provided follow-up eye care and treatment for people who were homeless, indigent and uninsured and who had been originally identified through the organization's vision screening programs.

Measuring how Well Doctors Care for Patients with Diabetes

August 1, 2004 | Program Result Report

Tufts University School of Medicine tested physician-level measures of quality of care for patients with diabetes using a database from a previous study of ambulatory care quality for Medicare beneficiaries.

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