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Funding

Our data development, cleaning, project design, and analysis activities were funded by a number of organizations. The major funding for Add Health – Economics & the Built Environment has come from the National Institutes of Health (R01-HD39183, R01-HD041375, and K01-HD044263). Additional funding has come from NIH (F31-HD049334), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC SIP 5-00), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the UNC Clinical Nutrition Research Center (NIH # DK56350), the Demography and Economics of Aging Research (DEAR) program (K07-AG001015 and P30-AG024376), and the Carolina Population Center.

The major funding for CARDIA – Obesity, Diet and Activity Dynamics as Affected by the Economic & Built Environment has come from the National Institutes of Health (R01-CA109831, R01-CA121152, and K01-HD044263). Additional funding has come from NIH (R01-AA12162), the UNC-CH Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility (CEHS) (NIH# P30-ES10126), the UNC-CH Clinical Nutrition Research Center (NIH # DK56350), and the Carolina Population Center.