Abstract Background Converging international evidence suggests that diabetes incidence is lower among adults living in more walkable neighbourhoods. The association between walkability and physical activity (PA), the presumed mediator of this relationship, has not been carefully examined in adults with type 2 diabetes. We investigated the associations of walkability with total PA occurring within home neighbourhoods and overall PA, irrespective of location. Methods Participants (n = 97; 59.5 ± 10.5 years) were recruited through clinics in Montreal (QC, Canada) and wore a GPS-accelerometer device for 7 days. Total PA was expressed as the total Vector of the Dynamic Body Acceleration. PA location was determined using a Global Positioning Syst...
Walkability, a component of urban design intended to facilitate pedestrian traffic, depends on param...
Introduction We examined whether adults living in highly walkable areas are less likely to develop p...
In this study, differences in physical activity between adults living in high versus low walkable ne...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is evidence that greater neighbourhood walkability (i.e., neighbour...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with increased physical activity, but only a few studie...
Studies investigating neighborhood walkability and physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes ...
INTRODUCTION: More novel approaches to improve health outcomes for at-risk individuals are needed as...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
While urban built environments might promote active ageing, an infrequently studied question is how ...
BACKGROUND: While urban built environments might promote active ageing, an infrequently studied ques...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Background: Incorporating physical activity into daily activities is key for the effectiveness of li...
Background Urban planners consider walkable neighbourhoods to be ones characterized by a variety of ...
Regular physical activity is beneficial in preventing type 2 diabetes. Walking, either for recreatio...
Walkability, a component of urban design intended to facilitate pedestrian traffic, depends on param...
Introduction We examined whether adults living in highly walkable areas are less likely to develop p...
In this study, differences in physical activity between adults living in high versus low walkable ne...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>There is evidence that greater neighbourhood walkability (i.e., neighbour...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with increased physical activity, but only a few studie...
Studies investigating neighborhood walkability and physical activity in people with type 2 diabetes ...
INTRODUCTION: More novel approaches to improve health outcomes for at-risk individuals are needed as...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
While urban built environments might promote active ageing, an infrequently studied question is how ...
BACKGROUND: While urban built environments might promote active ageing, an infrequently studied ques...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Background: Incorporating physical activity into daily activities is key for the effectiveness of li...
Background Urban planners consider walkable neighbourhoods to be ones characterized by a variety of ...
Regular physical activity is beneficial in preventing type 2 diabetes. Walking, either for recreatio...
Walkability, a component of urban design intended to facilitate pedestrian traffic, depends on param...
Introduction We examined whether adults living in highly walkable areas are less likely to develop p...
In this study, differences in physical activity between adults living in high versus low walkable ne...