Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challenging to procure in real world settings. The current study aimed to investigate the causal effects of environmental modifications on a photographed street’s appeal for older adults ’ walking for transport. Secondly, we examined whether these effects differed according to gender, functional limitations, and current level of walking for transport. Thirdly, we examined whether different environmental modifications interacted with each other. Qualitative responses were also reported to gain deeper insight into the observed quantitative relationships. Two sets of 16 panoramic photographs of a streetscape were created, in which six environmental factors were ...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
Purpose Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase walk...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
<div><p>Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challengi...
Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challenging to pr...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the relationships between micro-scale environmental factors and older ad...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the relationships between micro-scale environmental factors and older ad...
Walking is the most common form of physical activity amongst older adults. Older adults’ walking beh...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
Previous studies have shown convincing evidence for positive relationships between transportation cy...
<p>Background: The burden of ill-health due to inactivity has recently been highlighted. Bette...
Traffic safety and pedestrian friendliness are considered to be important conditions for older peopl...
Introduction: Current evidence on associations between modifiable environmental characteristics and ...
Background: Physical activity is important for healthy ageing, and daily walking is seen as a feasib...
BACKGROUND: Micro-environmental factors (specific features within a streetscape), instead of macro-e...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
Purpose Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase walk...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
<div><p>Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challengi...
Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challenging to pr...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the relationships between micro-scale environmental factors and older ad...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge about the relationships between micro-scale environmental factors and older ad...
Walking is the most common form of physical activity amongst older adults. Older adults’ walking beh...
Abstract Background Current knowledge on the relationship between the physical environment and walki...
Previous studies have shown convincing evidence for positive relationships between transportation cy...
<p>Background: The burden of ill-health due to inactivity has recently been highlighted. Bette...
Traffic safety and pedestrian friendliness are considered to be important conditions for older peopl...
Introduction: Current evidence on associations between modifiable environmental characteristics and ...
Background: Physical activity is important for healthy ageing, and daily walking is seen as a feasib...
BACKGROUND: Micro-environmental factors (specific features within a streetscape), instead of macro-e...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
Purpose Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase walk...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...