Associations of neighborhood built, safety, and social environment with walking to and from school among elementary school-aged children in Chiba, Japan
Abstract Background Although it is globally known that Japan has high prevalence of active school travel among children, there are few international studies on Japanese children’s school travel. Moreover, only few studies have focused on the differences in their mode of travel between to-school and...
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Main Authors: | Kimihiro Hino, Erika Ikeda, Saiko Sadahiro, Shigeru Inoue |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/34c018716af34d8ca084d0d3a38f6353 |
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