Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activity levels in an ethnically diverse sample of inner-city schoolchildren
Abstract Background This study investigated the association of travel mode to school and non-school destinations with objectively assessed health markers and physical activity in an ethnically diverse sample of inner-city UK schoolchildren. Methods We used data from the Camden Active Spaces project...
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Main Authors: | Lee Smith (Author), Daniel Aggio (Author), Mark Hamer (Author) |
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2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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