AbstractObjectiveBuilt environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about how the impact of walking campaigns varies across different environments. The objective of this study was to compare the impact of a campaign on changes in walking between respondents with a high versus low mix of local destinations.MethodsPre- and post-campaign data from a quasi-experimental study were used to compare changes in walking for residents aged 40–65 with high and low destination mix in a West Virginia community campaign (March–May 2005).ResultsOverall samples consisted of 777 intervention community respondents and 388 comparison community respondents with pre- and post-campaign data. Among insufficiently active intervention respo...
Background Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using controlled ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
This study investigates to what extent a mismatch between residential preferences and actual residen...
Objective: Built environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about how th...
Objective: Built environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about how th...
AbstractObjectiveBuilt environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about ...
Purpose. To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Purpose: To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Purpose: To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Background: Mass media campaigns are widely used in Australia and elsewhere to promote physical acti...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the att...
Background : Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the a...
Background Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using controlled ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
This study investigates to what extent a mismatch between residential preferences and actual residen...
Objective: Built environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about how th...
Objective: Built environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about how th...
AbstractObjectiveBuilt environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about ...
Purpose. To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Purpose: To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Purpose: To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different p...
Background: Mass media campaigns are widely used in Australia and elsewhere to promote physical acti...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the att...
Background : Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the a...
Background Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using controlled ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
This study investigates to what extent a mismatch between residential preferences and actual residen...