Permanent play facility provision is associated with children's time spent sedentary and in light physical activity during school hours: A cross-sectional study

scientific article published on 13 August 2016

Permanent play facility provision is associated with children's time spent sedentary and in light physical activity during school hours: A cross-sectional study is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PMEDR.2016.08.011
P932PMC publication ID4995570
P698PubMed publication ID27583201

P2093author name stringUlf Ekelund
Sigmund A Anderssen
Elin Kolle
Bjørge H Hansen
Anne-Karine Halvorsen Thorén
Knut Eirik Dalene
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P304page(s)429-434
P577publication date2016-08-13
P1433published inPreventive medicine reportsQ27725993
P1476titlePermanent play facility provision is associated with children's time spent sedentary and in light physical activity during school hours: A cross-sectional study
P478volume4

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