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Association between Access to Public Open Spaces and Physical Activity in a Mediterranean Population at High Cardiovascular Risk

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Figure 1.  Study  area  of  city  of  Palma  de  Mallorca,  with  location  of  the  Public  Open  Spaces:  parks  (green), beach (blue), sport facility (red)
Figure 2. Example of exposure to public open spaces (POS). A 0.5 km network walkable street buffer  around of the residence address represented by the yellow area
Table 1. Study population demographic characteristics according to tertiles of total leisure time physical activity (LTPA).
Table 2. Study population POS characteristics according to tertiles of total leisure time physical activity (LTPA)

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