Does growing up in a physical activity-friendly neighborhood increase the likelihood of remaining active during adolescence and early adulthood?
Abstract Background The SOPHYA-cohort-study investigated whether the objectively characterized and perceived residential neighborhood of Swiss youth predict accelerometer-measured physical activity and activity in specific domains (participation in a sports club and cycling) five years later. Method...
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Main Authors: | Bettina Bringolf-Isler (Author), Johanna Hänggi (Author), Bengt Kayser (Author), L Suzanne Suggs (Author), Kees de Hoogh (Author), Alain Dössegger (Author), Nicole Probst-Hensch (Author) |
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