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- who: Behzad Ranjbarnia et al. from the Department of Geography and Urban Planning, Faculty of Planning and Environmental Sciences, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran have published the paper: The Association between Active Mobility and Subjective Wellbeing during COVID-19 in MENA Countries, in the Journal: Healthcare 2022, 10, 1603. of 15/07/2021
- what: The majority of the studies have confirmed that active travel is considered beneficial in supporting behaviors that improve health and wellbeing, reinforcing regular physical activity participation and subsequently aiding positive subjective wellbeing . The authors aim to explore the relationship between different . . .
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