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    Bringolf-Isler B, Schindler C, Kayser B, Suggs LS, Probst-Hensch N, SOPHYA Study Group.
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  • 23. Parental-perceived home and neighborhood environmental correlates of accelerometer-measured physical activity among school-going children in Uganda.
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    Stone MR, Faulkner GE, Mitra R, Buliung RN.
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  • 31. Objective measures of the built environment and physical activity in children: from walkability to moveability.
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