Associations of home and neighborhood environments with children's physical activity in the U.S.-based Neighborhood Impact on Kids (NIK) longitudinal cohort study
Abstract Introduction Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical activity of home and neighborhood environments may affect children's PA, but most studies are cross-sectional. We examined environmental predictors of change in children...
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Main Authors: | Alison Carver (Author), Ester Cerin (Author), Muhammad Akram (Author), James F. Sallis (Author), Kelli L. Cain (Author), Lawrence D. Frank (Author), Carrie M. Geremia (Author), Terry L. Conway (Author), Karen Glanz (Author), Brian E. Saelens (Author) |
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