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Social Capital and the Built Environment: The Importance of Walkable Neighborhoods
September 1, 2003|American Journal of Public Health | September 2003, Vol 93, No. 9
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A growing number of researchers agree that social networks and community involvement have positive health consequences. Persons who are socially engaged with others and actively involved in their communities tend to live longer and be healthier physically and mentally.
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