BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built environment walkability variables, as well as the mediating role of physical activity and sedentary behaviours with body size. METHODS: Objective environment, body size (body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC)), and sedentary time and physical activity data were collected from a random selection of 2033 adults aged 20-65 years living in 48 neighbourhoods across four New Zealand cities. Multilevel regression models were calculated for each comparison between body size outcome and built environment exposure. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Street connectivity and neighborhood destination accessibility were significant predictors of body size (1 SDc...
Objective: To examine the individual, behavioral, social and built environment correlates of body ma...
INTRODUCTION: Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects ...
BackgroundEcological models of health behaviour are an important conceptual framework to address the...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
built environment associations with body size in adults: mediating effects of activity and sedentari...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated associations between objectively determined neighbourhood 'walkability' att...
Objectives We estimated associations between objectively determined neighbourhood ‘walkability’ attr...
Background: Inconsistent associations of neighbourhood walkability with adults' body weight have bee...
The study's main aim was to examine whether adults' accelerometer-based physical activity and sedent...
BACKGROUND: Built environment attributes are recognized as being important contributors to physical ...
Introduction Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe importance of neighbourhoods for health and wellbeing may vary acc...
Researchers investigating relationships between the neighbourhood environment and health first need ...
Researchers investigating relationships between the neighbourhood environment and health first need ...
Objective: To examine the individual, behavioral, social and built environment correlates of body ma...
INTRODUCTION: Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects ...
BackgroundEcological models of health behaviour are an important conceptual framework to address the...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
Background: The aim of this study was to determine the associations between body size and built envi...
built environment associations with body size in adults: mediating effects of activity and sedentari...
OBJECTIVES: We estimated associations between objectively determined neighbourhood 'walkability' att...
Objectives We estimated associations between objectively determined neighbourhood ‘walkability’ attr...
Background: Inconsistent associations of neighbourhood walkability with adults' body weight have bee...
The study's main aim was to examine whether adults' accelerometer-based physical activity and sedent...
BACKGROUND: Built environment attributes are recognized as being important contributors to physical ...
Introduction Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe importance of neighbourhoods for health and wellbeing may vary acc...
Researchers investigating relationships between the neighbourhood environment and health first need ...
Researchers investigating relationships between the neighbourhood environment and health first need ...
Objective: To examine the individual, behavioral, social and built environment correlates of body ma...
INTRODUCTION: Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects ...
BackgroundEcological models of health behaviour are an important conceptual framework to address the...