Effects of the built environment on physical activity: a systematic review of longitudinal studies taking sex/gender into account
Abstract Background Individual health behavior is related to environmental and social structures. To promote physical activity (PA) effectively, it is necessary to consider structural influences. Previous research has shown the relevance of the built environment. However, sex/gender differences have...
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Main Authors: | Antonina Tcymbal (Author), Yolanda Demetriou (Author), Anne Kelso (Author), Laura Wolbring (Author), Kathrin Wunsch (Author), Hagen Wäsche (Author), Alexander Woll (Author), Anne K. Reimers (Author) |
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Komiyama Printing Co. Ltd,
2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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