Children’s GPS-determined versus self-reported transport in leisure time and associations with parental perceptions of the neighborhood environment
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Freja Gheysen | Greet Cardon | Jasper Schipperijn | Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij | Griet Vanwolleghem | G. Cardon | Ilse de Bourdeaudhuij | F. Gheysen | J. Schipperijn | D. van Dyck | Griet Vanwolleghem | Delfien Van Dyck
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