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Health Promot Perspect. 2020;10(4): 366-372. doi: 10.34172/hpp.2020.55
PMID: 33312932        PMCID: PMC7723007

Original Article

Relationship of perceived environmental characteristics to self-efficacy and leisure time physical activity among Asian immigrants in the U.S.

Jaehyun Kim 1 * ORCID, Andrew J. Mowen 2, Benjamin D. Hickerson 3, Alan Graefe 2, Melissa Bopp 4

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