Adolescents’ Perceptions of Cycling versus Walking to School: Understanding the New Zealand Context
<p>Background: Cycling to school is less common than walking in many developed countries. This cross-sectional study compared correlates and perceptions of walking versus cycling to school in Dunedin adolescents living ≤4 km from school. </p> <p>Methods: Adolescents (n=764; 44.6% m...
Main Authors: | Mandic, S, Hopkins, D, Bengoecheac, E, Flaherty, C, Williams, J, Sloane, L, Moore, A, Spence, J |
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格式: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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