Associations of home and neighborhood environments with children’s physical activity in the u.s.-based neighborhood impact on kids (nik) longitudinal cohort study

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  • who: Alison Carver from the contactedAmong , families who were eligible to participate, did so. More specifically, children aged , to , years and one parent/caretaker living in selected block groups (, child-parent dyads) were recruited between September , and January , (baseline or, ) for this cohort study [37]. Among these child-parent dyads, remained eligible and participated at the two-year follow-up (T2). Eligibility conditions for participation included residence in one of the selected census block groups (with the child-parent dyad spending five or more days per week there) and the child being physically able to engage in . . .

     

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