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Permanent Play Facilities in School Playgrounds as a Determinant of Children's Activity
2010
Journal of Physical Activity and Health
To investigate whether the number of permanent playground facilities in schools influences objectively measured physical activity. Methods: Physical activity was measured using Actical accelerometers over 2 to 5 days in 417 children (5-12 years) from 7 schools. The number of permanent play facilities likely to encourage physical activity in individuals or groups of children (eg, adventure playgrounds, swings, trees, playground markings, courts, sandpits) were counted on 2 occasions in each
doi:10.1123/jpah.7.4.490
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