Understanding children's preference for park features that encourage physical activity: an adaptive choice based conjoint analysis
Abstract Background Parks are a key setting for physical activity for children. However, little is known about which park features children prefer and which features are most likely to encourage them to be active in parks. This study examined the relative importance of park features among children f...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Veitch (Author), Kylie Ball (Author), Elise Rivera (Author), Venurs Loh (Author), Benedicte Deforche (Author), Anna Timperio (Author) |
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2021-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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