Erratum to: Does being an Olympic city help improve recreational resources? Examining the quality of physical activity resources in a low-income neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro
Fabiana R. Sousa-Mast (),
Arianne C. Reis,
Marcelo C. Vieira,
Sandro Sperandei,
Luilma A. Gurgel and
Uwe Pühse
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Fabiana R. Sousa-Mast: University of Basel
Arianne C. Reis: Western Sydney University
Marcelo C. Vieira: State Institute of Cardiology Aloysio de Castro
Sandro Sperandei: Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)
Luilma A. Gurgel: State University of Ceará
Uwe Pühse: University of Basel
International Journal of Public Health, 2017, vol. 62, issue 2, No 11, 269-270
Date: 2017
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