The purpose of this paper is to discuss the shared interest of the public health and parks and recreation sectors in promoting active visits to parks. At the institutional level, both sectors have missions to promote physical activity and view parks as key components in attaining physical activity goals. While some balancing among park goals may be necessary to avoid overuse and resource degradation, active visits more often complement park sustainability goals by reducing automobile and other motorized use impacts. The public health and parks and recreation sectors have each developed ecologic models to understand the determinants and outcomes of park-related physical activity. Transdisciplinary integration of these modeling efforts can le...
This review identifies significant research that has not previously been compiled. It will provide k...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
The primary goal of many park and recreation agencies is to provide resources and programs that impr...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
AbstractOutdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreatio...
Outdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreation involv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: With many public health concerns on the rise (e.g., physical inactivity and chro...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Parks represent a promising setting from which to study and increase physical activity levels. Despi...
The rate of obesity and its negatively associated health conditions in the United States has steadil...
Professionals from many different disciplines are finding innovative ways to work together to increa...
Investment in outdoor parks is proposed as a promising large-scale strategy to promote physical acti...
This review identifies significant research that has not previously been compiled. It will provide k...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
The primary goal of many park and recreation agencies is to provide resources and programs that impr...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
AbstractOutdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreatio...
Outdoor recreation has existed since the first creation of parks in North America. Recreation involv...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Abstract: Natural area recreationists enjoy a bittersweet relationship with resource management and ...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: With many public health concerns on the rise (e.g., physical inactivity and chro...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Parks represent a promising setting from which to study and increase physical activity levels. Despi...
The rate of obesity and its negatively associated health conditions in the United States has steadil...
Professionals from many different disciplines are finding innovative ways to work together to increa...
Investment in outdoor parks is proposed as a promising large-scale strategy to promote physical acti...
This review identifies significant research that has not previously been compiled. It will provide k...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...