International Journal of Public Health

, Volume 62, Issue 2, pp 269–270 | Cite as

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. de Sousa-Mast
  • Arianne C. Reis
  • Marcelo C. Vieira
  • Sandro Sperandei
  • Luilma A. Gurgel
  • Uwe Pühse
Erratum

Erratum to: Int J Public Health DOI 10.1007/s00038-016-0827-7

Figure 2 of the paper “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 (DOI:  10.1007/s00038-016-0827-7)” presents an error in the label for the legend, and what was designated as group 3 should have been group 1, and vice-versa. The figure in the Erratum (below) is the corrected version of the figure.
Fig. 2

Distribution of praças according to the cluster, features, amenities, incivilities, and quality indicator (Cidade de Deus, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April–July, 2012)

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Fabiana R. de Sousa-Mast
    • 1
  • Arianne C. Reis
    • 2
  • Marcelo C. Vieira
    • 3
  • Sandro Sperandei
    • 4
  • Luilma A. Gurgel
    • 5
  • Uwe Pühse
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Sport, Exercise and HealthUniversity of BaselBaselSwitzerland
  2. 2.School of Science and HealthWestern Sydney UniversityPenrithAustralia
  3. 3.Center for Cardiology and ExerciseState Institute of Cardiology Aloysio de CastroRio de Janeiro–RJBrazil
  4. 4.Institute of Scientific and Technological Communication and Information in HealthOswaldo Cruz Foundation (FIOCRUZ)Rio de Janeiro–RJBrazil
  5. 5.State University of CearáFortaleza–CEBrazil

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