Abstract

Studies show that access to natural environments (NE) is associated with higher levels of physical activity (PA). Findings are, however, ambiguous. Furthermore, very few cross-sectional studies have investigated cognitive and motivational processes that might influence the NE-PA relationship. The aim of this study was to investigate whether perceived access to NE predicts PA in adult Norwegians, and to establish to what extent nature-related beliefs mediate the relation. The data were derived …

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