Perceived environment and physical activity in youth

Allan Fein1, Ronald C. Plotnikoff2, T. Cameron Wild3, John C. Spence4
1Faculty of Physical Education and Health, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
2Centre for Health Promotion Studies, Alberta Centre for Active Living and Faculty of Physical Education & Recreation, Edmonton, Canada
3Centre for Health Promotion Studies and Department of Public Health Sciences, Edmonton, Canada
4Faculty of Physical Education & Recreation, Edmonton, Canada

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