Interactions of psychosocial factors with built environments in explaining adolescents' active transportation.
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Lawrence D Frank | Jacqueline Kerr | Jordan A Carlson | James F Sallis | Carrie M. Geremia | Brian E Saelens | Karen Glanz | Terry L Conway | J. Sallis | K. Glanz | B. Saelens | L. Frank | J. Kerr | T. Conway | J. Carlson | K. Cain | Xiaobo Wang | Kelli L Cain | Carrie Geremia | Xiaobo Wang
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