Background: Walking, and in particular, outdoor walking, is the most common form of physical activity for older adults. To date, no study investigated the association between the neighborhood built environment and physical activity habits of older adults of low SES. Thus, our overarching aim was to examine the association between the neighborhood built environment and the spectrum of physical activity and walking for transportation in older adults of low socioeconomic status. Methods: Cross-sectional data were from the Walk the Talk Study, collected in 2012. Participants (n = 161, mean age = 74 years) were in receipt of a rental subsidy for low income individ...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
The association of neighborhood built environment with walking activity has received growing attenti...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
Background: Walking, and in particular, outdoor walking, is the most common form of...
Mobility is vital to healthy aging. The built environment is central to mobility as it is the settin...
A walkable neighborhood becomes particularly important for older adults for whom physical activity a...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
While there is a growing literature on the relations between neighborhood design and health factors ...
Some attributes of neighborhood environments are associated with physical activity among older adult...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
A limited number of studies have used objective measures to examine the associations between the bui...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Background Our aim was to examine the association between Street Smart Walk Score® and self-reported...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
The association of neighborhood built environment with walking activity has received growing attenti...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
Background: Walking, and in particular, outdoor walking, is the most common form of...
Mobility is vital to healthy aging. The built environment is central to mobility as it is the settin...
A walkable neighborhood becomes particularly important for older adults for whom physical activity a...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
While there is a growing literature on the relations between neighborhood design and health factors ...
Some attributes of neighborhood environments are associated with physical activity among older adult...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
A limited number of studies have used objective measures to examine the associations between the bui...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Background Our aim was to examine the association between Street Smart Walk Score® and self-reported...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
The association of neighborhood built environment with walking activity has received growing attenti...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...