Effects of major urban redesign on sedentary behavior, physical activity, active transport and health-related quality of life in adults
Abstract Background The built environment is increasingly recognized as a determinant for health and health behaviors. Existing evidence regarding the relationship between environment and health (behaviors) is varying in significance and magnitude, and more high-quality longitudinal studies are need...
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Main Authors: | N. E.H. Stappers (Author), M. P.M. Bekker (Author), M. W.J. Jansen (Author), S. P.J. Kremers (Author), N. K. de Vries (Author), J. Schipperijn (Author), D. H.H. Van Kann (Author) |
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