Although the health benefits of walking are well established, participation is lower in rural areas compared to urban areas. Most studies on walkability and walking have been conducted in urban areas, thus little is known about the relevance of walkability to rural areas. A computer-assisted telephone survey of 2402 adults (aged ≥18 years) was conducted to determine walking behaviour and perceptions of neighbourhood walkability. Data were stratified by urban (n = 1738) and rural (n = 664). A greater proportion of respondents reported no walking in rural (25.8%) compared to urban areas (18.5%). Compared to urban areas, rural areas had lower walkability scores and urban residents reported higher frequency of walking. The association of percei...
Studies on the mismatch between objective and perceived measures of walkability and walking provide ...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
Issues addressed: The presence or absence of amenities in local neighbourhood environments can eithe...
Although the health benefits of walking are well established, participation is lower in rural areas ...
Although the health benefits of walking are well established, participation is lower in rural areas ...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
PURPOSE: Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity amon...
Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity among urban-d...
AbstractWalking behavior can be considered as one of the important factors in measuring the walkabil...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Objective: Higher neighbourhood walkability would be expected to contribute to better health, but th...
Where people are located can influence behavioral choices and health outcomes through the effects of...
Where people are located can influence behavioral choices and health outcomes through the effects of...
Studies on the mismatch between objective and perceived measures of walkability and walking provide ...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
Issues addressed: The presence or absence of amenities in local neighbourhood environments can eithe...
Although the health benefits of walking are well established, participation is lower in rural areas ...
Although the health benefits of walking are well established, participation is lower in rural areas ...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
PURPOSE: Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity amon...
Despite increasing evidence that the physical environment impacts on physical activity among urban-d...
AbstractWalking behavior can be considered as one of the important factors in measuring the walkabil...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Rural Australians are less physically active than their metropolitan counterparts, and yet very litt...
Objective: Higher neighbourhood walkability would be expected to contribute to better health, but th...
Where people are located can influence behavioral choices and health outcomes through the effects of...
Where people are located can influence behavioral choices and health outcomes through the effects of...
Studies on the mismatch between objective and perceived measures of walkability and walking provide ...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
Issues addressed: The presence or absence of amenities in local neighbourhood environments can eithe...