Understanding the social-ecological influences within school playgrounds on children's enjoyment and participation in physical activity during school lunch breaks

作者: Brendon Hyndman

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摘要: In summary, from this series of five studies, it is possible to suggest that researchers can now target children’s physical activity during school lunch breaks with more confidence. Multiple social-ecological levels influence on

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