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Associations Between Parent's Perceived Neighborhood Environment and Objectively Measured Walkability With Their Children's Physical Activity.

Stephen HunterJohn C SpenceScott Thomas LeatherdaleValerie Carson
Published in: Journal of physical activity & health (2022)
Residential density, traffic hazards, and aesthetics are important for children's physical activity. Few associations were modified by socioeconomic status or season. The need for objective and subjective measures of the neighborhood environment and children's physical activity is apparent.
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