AB038. Neighbourhood health niche and well-being related behaviour change after coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic
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Funding: This research is funded by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 51808451) Elderly-friendly Environment Making during Rapid Urbanisation-Longitudinal Empirical Study of the Impact of Built-Environment on Health.
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Cite this abstract as: Chen S, Chang Y, Benton J. AB038. Neighbourhood health niche and well-being related behaviour change after coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. J Public Health Emerg 2021;5:AB038.