Objective and perceived availability of physical activity opportunities: differences in associations with physical activity behavior among urban adolescents
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Johannes Brug | Anke Oenema | J. Brug | A. Oenema | R. Prins | K. van der Horst | Richard G Prins | Klazine van der Horst
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