Rationale and protocol paper for the Healthy Active Peaceful Playgrounds for Youth (HAPPY) study
Abstract Background A growing body of evidence suggest an association between physical activity levels and students psychological well-being. A number of research studies have evaluated playground interventions that aim to increase physical activity levels, decrease conflict and bullying, and improv...
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Main Authors: | Wayne Cotton (Author), Dean Dudley (Author), Kirsten Jackson (Author), Matthew Winslade (Author), Janice Atkin (Author) |
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2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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