Green physical activity for leisure connects perceived residential greenspace and mental well-being
Physical activity serves as a pivotal mediator in previous theoretical frameworks that link greenspace and human health. However, it remains unclear whether the domain of physical activity within and around greenspaces can alter the pathway. The present study recruited 668 participants online and ex...
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Main Authors: | Hansen Li (Author), Yun Li (Author), Zhenhuan Wang (Author), Guodong Zhang (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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