Schoolyard Affordances for Physical Activity: A Pilot Study in 6 Nordic–Baltic Countries

Environmental settings influence children’s and adolescents’ physical activity (PA) in neighborhoods and schoolyards. This study aimed to explore the main characteristics of schoolyards in six Nordic–Baltic countries, to document how those facilities provide affordances for PA in 7–18 year–old schoo...

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Hauptverfasser: Rutkauskaite, Renata, Gisladottir, Thordis, Pihu, Maret, Kjonniksen, Lise, Lounassalo, Irinja, Huovinen, Terhi, Gruodyte-Raciene, Rita, Visagurskiene, Kristina, Olafson, Orn, Kull, Merike, Rudzinska, Ieva, Fjørtoft, Ingun
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Exercise
Interviews
Mapping
Motor ability
Physical activity
Physical education
Physical fitness
Registration
Soccer
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