Does free public transit increase physical activity and independent mobility in children? Study protocol for comparing children's activity between two Finnish towns with and without free public transit
Abstract Background Children's habitual physical activity, including active travel and catching public transit (walking and cycling to and from destinations), and independent mobility (mobility without an adult) have decreased. Public transit trips are physically active and can provide access t...
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Main Authors: | Arto J. Pesola (Author), Pirjo Hakala (Author), Päivi Berg (Author), Samira Ramezani (Author), Karen Villanueva (Author), Sari Tuuva-Hongisto (Author), Jussi Ronkainen (Author), Tiina E. Laatikainen (Author) |
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