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Level of recreational activity
Degree to which people engage in physical activity for recreation.
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Level of recreational activity
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Sociocultural valuation of physical activity
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Access to opportunities for physical exercise
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Level of occupational activity
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Level of domestic activity
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Degree of innate activity in childhood
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Parental modelling of activity
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