The REVAMP natural experiment study: the impact of a play-scape installation on park visitation and park-based physical activity
Abstract Background Designing parks that optimise visitation and support visitors to be active is important for public health. Yet there is very little evidence about whether playground refurbishment achieves these objectives. This study examined the impact of the installation of a play-scape in a l...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Veitch (Author), Jo Salmon (Author), David Crawford (Author), Gavin Abbott (Author), Billie Giles-Corti (Author), Alison Carver (Author), Anna Timperio (Author) |
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BMC,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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