Investigating the impact of London’s Ultra Emission Zone (ULEZ) on children’s physical activity and travel patterns: Baseline data from the CHILL Study

J. Scales (London, United Kingdom), I. Tsocheva (Luton, United Kingdom), R. Dove (London, United Kingdom), J. Chavda (Luton, United Kingdom), H. Kalsi (London, United Kingdom), H. Wood (London, United Kingdom), L. Sartori (London, United Kingdom), G. Colligan (London, United Kingdom), C. Griffiths (London, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2022 – The environment and human health: from cohort to cell culture studies
Session: The environment and human health: from cohort to cell culture studies
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2961

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