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Title
Are perceived neighborhood hazards a barrier to physical activity in children?
Authors
Romero, A J; Robinson, T N; Kraemer, H C; Erickson, S J; Haydel, K F; Mendoza, F; Killen, J D
Abstract
We hypothesized that children's perceptions of more neighborhood hazards would be associated with less physical activity, less aerobic fitness, and a higher body mass index.