Background: The RESIDential Environment project (RESIDE) is a longitudinal study evaluating the impact of a new residential design code on walking. Objective: To develop a reliable measure of walking – undertaken within and outside the neighborhood – and overall physical activity. Methods: A test–retest reliability study was undertaken (n = 82, mean age 39 years). The instrument was based on the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ-short version) and Active Australia Survey. It measured usual frequency and duration of (1) recreational- and transport-related walking within and outside the neighborhood and (2) other vigorous and moderate physical activities. Results: Reliability of recall of whether participan...
Introduction: Macro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are corre...
IntroductionMacro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are correla...
Copyright © 2006, American College of Sports Medicine.Purpose: The physical environment plays an imp...
There is a growing public health interest in the contributions of the built environment in enabling ...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to examine the factorial and criterion validity of the Neighborh...
PURPOSE:: To investigate concordance between objective and perceived neighborhood walkability, their...
In the first study, a commonly used measure of perceived neighborhood environment walkability was te...
Introduction: Few self-report tools capture neighbourhood physical activity. The aim of our study wa...
Background: There is growing interest in identifying neighborhood environment factors related to phy...
Purpose: Explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking. Design: Cross-secti...
This study examined validity evidence for the Australian version of the Neighborhood Environment Wal...
This study examined validity evidence for the Australian version of the Neighborhood Environment Wal...
Introduction: Macro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are corre...
IntroductionMacro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are correla...
Copyright © 2006, American College of Sports Medicine.Purpose: The physical environment plays an imp...
There is a growing public health interest in the contributions of the built environment in enabling ...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
Purpose : The aim of this study was to examine the factorial and criterion validity of the Neighborh...
PURPOSE:: To investigate concordance between objective and perceived neighborhood walkability, their...
In the first study, a commonly used measure of perceived neighborhood environment walkability was te...
Introduction: Few self-report tools capture neighbourhood physical activity. The aim of our study wa...
Background: There is growing interest in identifying neighborhood environment factors related to phy...
Purpose: Explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking. Design: Cross-secti...
This study examined validity evidence for the Australian version of the Neighborhood Environment Wal...
This study examined validity evidence for the Australian version of the Neighborhood Environment Wal...
Introduction: Macro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are corre...
IntroductionMacro level built environment factors (eg, street connectivity, walkability) are correla...
Copyright © 2006, American College of Sports Medicine.Purpose: The physical environment plays an imp...