A longitudinal study examining uptake of new recreation infrastructure by inactive adults
Abstract Background The built environment is reported to influence physical activity in populations, but longitudinal evidence about the impact of building new physical activity infrastructure is limited. This study aimed to prospectively investigate the uptake and usage of the newly established Pen...
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Main Authors: | Ben J. Smith (Author), Ruth MacKenzie-Stewart (Author), Fiona J. Newton (Author), Tilahun N. Haregu (Author), Adrian Bauman (Author), Robert J. Donovan (Author), Ajay Mahal (Author), Michael T. Ewing (Author), Joshua D. Newton (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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