Purpose: To examine if a mass media campaign influenced walking differently in people in different physical environments.\ud \ud Design: Quasi-experimental study.\ud \ud Setting: Wheeling, West Virginia.\ud \ud Participants: Random sample of adults age 50 to 65 years, response rate: 72.1% (n = 719 in intervention community, n = 753 in comparison community).\ud \ud Intervention: Mass media campaign.\ud \ud Measures: Self-reported measures were used in before and after telephone surveys for walking and the physical environment. Measures included 11 environmental walkability items, from which two subscales (i.e., usable sidewalks/aesthetics and facilities) were extracted.\ud \ud Analysis: Multiple linear regression.\ud \ud Results: Overall...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
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...
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 ...
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 a...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using...
AbstractObjectiveBuilt environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about ...
Introduction Engaging in moderate physical activity for 30 minutes five or more times per week subst...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
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...
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 ...
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 a...
Background: Interventions to promote walking have rarely examined how their effects varied by the at...
$\textbf{BACKGROUND}$: Few studies have explored the impact of environmental change on walking using...
AbstractObjectiveBuilt environment attributes are associated with walking but little is known about ...
Introduction Engaging in moderate physical activity for 30 minutes five or more times per week subst...
Background: Understanding how environmental attributes can influence particular physical activity be...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...
Background: Several studies have found significant cross-sectional associations of perceived environ...