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American Journal of Preventative Medicine Active Living Research Supplement

The journal’s February 2005 Supplement is devoted to active living. Articles cover the historical links between public health and planning, the interactions between physical activity, design and access, the evaluation of tools and interventions, and setting the future research agenda.



OrganizationAmerican Journal of Preventative Medicine
Resource TypeResearch Report
URLhttp://www.ajpm-online.net/issues
Publish DateFebruary 2005
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