Introduction We evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active exercisers using onsite trail interviews. Methods Using a cross-sectional study design, 414 adults who accessed two new trails that bisect a rural community of 26,809 residents were interviewed during the first summer of the trails\u27 official operation (2001). The trails comprise 12 miles of level and paved surface and run parallel to adjacent water sheds, businesses, and neighborhoods. Recent trail activity patterns were obtained, including the following: frequency of use, mode of activity, duration, distance traveled on trail, access points, time of day used, use of exercise companions, and distance traveled to get to trail. Perceived en...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to incr...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
This comparative case study investigates 2 successful community trail initiatives, using the Active ...
IntroductionWe evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ex...
Introduction We evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ...
Abstract Background. Community trail development is an emerging strategy to increase physical activi...
Highlights findings about trail characteristics and social conditions that attract regular users, ho...
Abstract Background Given the documented physical activity disparities that exist among low-income m...
To provide a synthesis of research on trails and physical activity from the public health, leisure s...
Background: Physical activity research on trails is limited. We compared rail-trail users and nonuse...
Many studies have examined the impact that the built environment has on physical activity. However, ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Use of a Community Trail Among New and Habitual E...
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study e...
In recent years, there has been a growing body of public health research examining the role of comm...
Introduction: Environmental and policy approaches to promote physical activity, such as walking trai...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to incr...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
This comparative case study investigates 2 successful community trail initiatives, using the Active ...
IntroductionWe evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ex...
Introduction We evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ...
Abstract Background. Community trail development is an emerging strategy to increase physical activi...
Highlights findings about trail characteristics and social conditions that attract regular users, ho...
Abstract Background Given the documented physical activity disparities that exist among low-income m...
To provide a synthesis of research on trails and physical activity from the public health, leisure s...
Background: Physical activity research on trails is limited. We compared rail-trail users and nonuse...
Many studies have examined the impact that the built environment has on physical activity. However, ...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Use of a Community Trail Among New and Habitual E...
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study e...
In recent years, there has been a growing body of public health research examining the role of comm...
Introduction: Environmental and policy approaches to promote physical activity, such as walking trai...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to incr...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
This comparative case study investigates 2 successful community trail initiatives, using the Active ...