Within-person associations of young adolescents' physical activity across five primary locations: is there evidence of cross-location compensation?
Abstract Background Youth are active in multiple locations, but it is unknown whether more physical activity in one location is associated with less in other locations. This cross-sectional study examines whether on days with more physical activity in a given location, relative to their typical acti...
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Main Authors: | Jordan A. Carlson (Author), Tarrah B. Mitchell (Author), Brian E. Saelens (Author), Vincent S. Staggs (Author), Jacqueline Kerr (Author), Lawrence D. Frank (Author), Jasper Schipperijn (Author), Terry L. Conway (Author), Karen Glanz (Author), Jim E. Chapman (Author), Kelli L. Cain (Author), James F. Sallis (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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