School travel and children’s physical activity: a cross-sectional study examining the influence of distance

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Guy Faulkner
Michelle Stone
Ron Buliung
Bonny Wong
Raktim Mitra
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[1] University of Toronto,Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education
[2] Dalhousie University,School of Health and Human Performance
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Geography and Program in Planning
[4] Ryerson University,School of Urban and Regional Planning
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BMC Public Health | / 13卷
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Active travel; Built environment; Accelerometry; Children;
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