The primary goal of many park and recreation agencies is to provide resources and programs that improve quality of life for the community. Increasing physical activity is one aspect of this agenda. Promoting physical activity is a public health goal; however, increasing population-level physical activity will require access to places for physical activity (e.g. parks). Practitioners and policy makers need more information to document the roles that parks and recreation facilities play to promote physical activity and contribute to public health. A working group of approximately 20 professionals experienced in data collection came together to discuss the needs for better surveillance and measurement instruments in the fields of parks, recrea...
IntroductionIncreases in physical activity can lead to decreases in the prevalence of chronic diseas...
Public parks provide a place for all citizens to be physically active, and research has shown that a...
The aim is to acquaint the publicabout the benefits of public parks in context to public health, whi...
The primary goal of many park and recreation agencies is to provide resources and programs that impr...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the shared interest of the public health and parks and recre...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
IntroductionPrimary features of observational public health surveillance instruments are that they a...
IntroductionPrimary features of observational public health surveillance instruments are that they a...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: With many public health concerns on the rise (e.g., physical inactivity and chro...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
10.3390/ijerph15061154International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health156115
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) are major contributors to escalating health ca...
IntroductionIncreases in physical activity can lead to decreases in the prevalence of chronic diseas...
Public parks provide a place for all citizens to be physically active, and research has shown that a...
The aim is to acquaint the publicabout the benefits of public parks in context to public health, whi...
The primary goal of many park and recreation agencies is to provide resources and programs that impr...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the shared interest of the public health and parks and recre...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
IntroductionPrimary features of observational public health surveillance instruments are that they a...
IntroductionPrimary features of observational public health surveillance instruments are that they a...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: With many public health concerns on the rise (e.g., physical inactivity and chro...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
10.3390/ijerph15061154International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health156115
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease (CVD) are major contributors to escalating health ca...
IntroductionIncreases in physical activity can lead to decreases in the prevalence of chronic diseas...
Public parks provide a place for all citizens to be physically active, and research has shown that a...
The aim is to acquaint the publicabout the benefits of public parks in context to public health, whi...