Study objective: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical environment and their self reported walking behaviour. Design: Cross sectional survey. Setting: England. Participants: A national sample of 4265 adults aged 16 - 74 years. Main outcome measures: Self reported walking behaviour was categorised into two dichotomous variables: ( a) any reported walking in past four weeks, (b) reported walking greater than or equal to 150 minutes per week in the past four weeks. Perceptions of the social environment covered safety of walking alone and social support for walking. Perceptions of the physical environment covered attractiveness of local area for walking, access to shops, leisure centres, parks, c...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical envi...
Copyright © 2004 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in:Journal of Ep...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
Purpose: Studies on how the interaction of psychological and environmental characteristics influence...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of low to moderate intensity walking in two dif...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
PURPOSE: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether, and to what extent, perceived barriers to neighbourhood walking ...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate relationships between environmental aesthetics, convenie...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical envi...
Copyright © 2004 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in:Journal of Ep...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
BACKGROUND: Physical activity has been positively associated with a range of objectively measured en...
Purpose: Studies on how the interaction of psychological and environmental characteristics influence...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effects of low to moderate intensity walking in two dif...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
PURPOSE: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether, and to what extent, perceived barriers to neighbourhood walking ...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
Background: This study aimed to investigate relationships between environmental aesthetics, convenie...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...