Factors affecting outdoor physical activity in extreme temperatures in a sub-tropical Chinese urban population: an exploratory telephone survey
Abstract Background Physical activity (PA) can be affected by extreme temperatures, however fewer studies have identified factors impacting this relationship. This study sought to identify factors associated with changes of outdoor PA during extreme cold/heat events in a sub-tropical Chinese urban p...
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Main Authors: | Janice Y. Ho (Author), Holly Y. C. Lam (Author), Zhe Huang (Author), Sida Liu (Author), William B. Goggins (Author), Phoenix K. H. Mo (Author), Emily Y. Y. Chan (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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