Use of SOPARC to assess physical activity in parks: do race/ethnicity, contextual conditions, and settings of the target area, affect reliability?
Abstract Background Since its introduction in 2006, SOPARC (Systematic Observation of Play and Recreation in Communities) has become a fundamental tool to quantify park visitor behaviors and characteristics. We tested SOPARC reliability when assessing race/ethnicity, physical activity, contextual co...
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Main Authors: | Oriol Marquet (Author), J. Aaron Hipp (Author), Claudia Alberico (Author), Jing-Huei Huang (Author), Dustin Fry (Author), Elizabeth Mazak (Author), Gina S. Lovasi (Author), Myron F. Floyd (Author) |
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2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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