Does home neighbourhood supportiveness influence the location more than volume of adolescent's physical activity? An observational study using global positioning systems
Abstract Background Environmental characteristics of home neighbourhoods are hypothesised to be associated with residents' physical activity levels, yet many studies report only weak or equivocal associations. We theorise that this may be because neighbourhood characteristics influence the loca...
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Main Authors: | Emma Coombes (Author), Andy Jones (Author), Ashley Cooper (Author), Angie Page (Author) |
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2017-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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