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101. Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and fruit and vegetable consumption: a seven countries comparison

102. Characteristics of residential areas and transportational walking among frail and non-frail Dutch elderly: does the size of the area matter?

105. Neighbourhood socioeconomic disadvantage and fruit and vegetable consumption: a seven countries comparison

108. The role of financial strain and self-control in explaining health behaviours: the GLOBE study.

109. Socio-economic differences in the change of fruit and vegetable intakes among Dutch adults between 2004 and 2011: the GLOBE study.

111. Urban form and psychosocial factors: Do they interact for leisure-time walking?

113. Cohort profile: Understanding socioeconomic inequalities in health and health behaviours: The GLOBE study

114. Does social distinction contribute to socioeconomic inequalities in diet: the case of 'superfoods' consumption.

115. The effect of regional politics on regional life expectancy in Italy (1980–2010).

121. Factors affecting food choices of older adults from high and low socioeconomic groups: a discrete choice experiment.

122. Socioeconomic inequalities in occupational, leisure-time, and transport related physical activity among European adults: A systematic review.

123. Socioeconomic inequalities in cardiovascular mortality and the role of childhood socioeconomic conditions and adulthood risk factors: a prospective cohort study with 17-years of follow up.

124. Socioeconomic Position at Different Stages of the Life Course and Its Influence on Body Weight and Weight Gain in Adulthood: A Longitudinal Study With 13-Year Follow-up.

125. A systematic review of associations between environmental factors, energy and fat intakes among adults: is there evidence for environments that encourage obesogenic dietary intakes?

126. Stakeholder views on the potential impact of a sugar-sweetened beverages tax on the budgets, dietary intake, and health of lower and higher socioeconomic groups in the Netherlands.

127. Urban densification in the Netherlands and its impact on mental health: An expert-based causal loop diagram.

128. Trapped in vicious cycles: unraveling the health experiences and needs of adults living with socioeconomic insecurity.

129. Testing conditionality with Bourdieu's capital theory: How economic, social, and embodied cultural capital are associated with diet and physical activity in the Netherlands.

130. Development of a framework to guide research into policies promoting physical activity and healthy diets in the European context: the system-based Policy Evaluation Network (PEN) framework.

131. Applying a systems perspective to understand the mechanisms of the European School Fruit and Vegetable Scheme.

132. A wake-up call for social epidemiologists studying health inequalities: Response to Dijkstra & Horstman.

133. What's important to you? Socioeconomic inequalities in the perceived importance of health compared to other life domains.

134. A multilevel study of neighborhood disadvantage, individual socioeconomic position, and body mass index: Exploring cross-level interaction effects.

135. Urban population density and mortality in a compact Dutch city: 23-year follow-up of the Dutch GLOBE study.

136. Bourdieu's Cultural Capital in Relation to Food Choices: A Systematic Review of Cultural Capital Indicators and an Empirical Proof of Concept.

137. The population and high-risk approaches to prevention: quantitative estimates of their contribution to population health in the Netherlands, 1970-2010.

138. Life course socioeconomic conditions, adulthood risk factors and cardiovascular mortality among men and women: a 17-year follow up of the GLOBE study.

139. Why some walk and others don't: exploring interactions of perceived safety and social neighborhood factors with psychosocial cognitions.

140. Increased risk of exceeding entertainment-media guidelines in preschool children from low socioeconomic background: the Generation R Study.

141. Taking up cycling after residential relocation: built environment factors.

142. Explaining socio-economic inequalities in daily smoking: a social-ecological approach.

143. Mismatched perceptions of neighbourhood walkability: need for interventions?

144. Sports participation, perceived neighborhood safety, and individual cognitions: how do they interact?

145. Why do poor people perceive poor neighbourhoods? The role of objective neighbourhood features and psychosocial factors.

146. Perceived environmental determinants of physical activity and fruit and vegetable consumption among high and low socioeconomic groups in the Netherlands.

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