ABSTRACT In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among adolescents is an emerging health risk, particularly so in rapidly expanding urban areas. Evidence from Western countries suggests that built environ-ment attributes can influence the physical activity participation of young people, but whether or not this is the case for China is unknown. We recruited high school students from ten urban districts in Nanjing, Mainland China (n=2,375; mean age=13.9± 1.0 years old; 46 % boys; survey response rate=89%). The outcome variable was self-reported recreational physical activity time; the primary explanatory variable was the residential density of the urban districts. Analysis was conducted usi...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are important contributors to adolescents’ hea...
Abstract Background Physical activity among children and adolescents (collectively, youth) is import...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
Background: Studies from Western countries reported a positive relationship between residential dens...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the association of residential density with overweight among adol...
Objective: To determine the perceived neighborhood environment (NE) variables that are associated wi...
Objective This study investigated the association of residential density with overweight among adole...
Background: Neighborhood built environment may profoundly influence children's physical activity (PA...
Objectives: The interest in built environment attributes on physical activity has been rapidly incre...
AbstractObjectiveChina faces growing levels of physical inactivity and obesity, associated with incr...
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between psychosocial variables (peer support, parental...
Track 6: From home environment to society: causes and consequencesPoster PresentationNon-exercise ph...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 102 - Activity and weight in children and young ...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are important contributors to adolescents’ hea...
Abstract Background Physical activity among children and adolescents (collectively, youth) is import...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
In the context of recent social and economic transitions in China, lack of physical activity among a...
Background: Studies from Western countries reported a positive relationship between residential dens...
OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the association of residential density with overweight among adol...
Objective: To determine the perceived neighborhood environment (NE) variables that are associated wi...
Objective This study investigated the association of residential density with overweight among adole...
Background: Neighborhood built environment may profoundly influence children's physical activity (PA...
Objectives: The interest in built environment attributes on physical activity has been rapidly incre...
AbstractObjectiveChina faces growing levels of physical inactivity and obesity, associated with incr...
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between psychosocial variables (peer support, parental...
Track 6: From home environment to society: causes and consequencesPoster PresentationNon-exercise ph...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 102 - Activity and weight in children and young ...
Background: Physical activity and sedentary behaviour are important contributors to adolescents’ hea...
Abstract Background Physical activity among children and adolescents (collectively, youth) is import...
Relationships between the neighborhood environment and children’s physical activity have been well d...