A stepped-wedge implementation and evaluation of the healthy active peaceful playgrounds for youth (HAPPY) intervention
Abstract Background Increasing physical activity in children is a health priority. The Healthy Active Peaceful Playgrounds for Youth (HAPPY) study aimed to examine a multi-component playground intervention designed to increase the proportion of physical activity during recess and lunch of primary sc...
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Main Authors: | Dean Dudley (Author), Wayne Cotton (Author), Louisa Peralta (Author), Matthew Winslade (Author) |
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