Gender differences in personal, social and environmental influences on active travel to and from school for Australian adolescents.
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John W Toumbourou | Peter Kremer | E. Leslie | P. Kremer | J. Toumbourou | Joanne Williams | Eva Leslie | Joanne W Williams
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