No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school

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No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school. / Nielsen, Stine Frydendal; Nielsen, Glen; Ottesen, Laila; Thing, Lone Friis.

I: Young, Bind 26, Nr. 5, 2018, s. 444-464.

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Nielsen, SF, Nielsen, G, Ottesen, L & Thing, LF 2018, 'No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school', Young, bind 26, nr. 5, s. 444-464. https://doi.org/10.1177/1103308817734456

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Nielsen, S. F., Nielsen, G., Ottesen, L., & Thing, L. F. (2018). No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school. Young, 26(5), 444-464. https://doi.org/10.1177/1103308817734456

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Nielsen SF, Nielsen G, Ottesen L, Thing LF. No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school. Young. 2018;26(5):444-464. https://doi.org/10.1177/1103308817734456

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Nielsen, Stine Frydendal ; Nielsen, Glen ; Ottesen, Laila ; Thing, Lone Friis. / No structure without culture? A survey study of 15-19 year olds’ practices, preferences and perceptions of physical activity in a Danish upper secondary school. I: Young. 2018 ; Bind 26, Nr. 5. s. 444-464.

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