Understanding the relationship between built environment features and physical activity in the Caribbean: A scoping review
Background: Transforming the urban infrastructure to become safe, inclusive and sustainable remains a challenge in most developing settings. The Caribbean has high burdens of physical inactivity and non-communicable diseases. Therefore, understanding the role of the built environment (BE) in modifyi...
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Main Authors: | Kern Rocke (Author), Christina Howitt (Author), Ian Hambleton (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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