Objective: The objective of this study is to study the associations of objectively defined hilliness with the prevalence and incidence of walking difficulties among community-dwelling older adults, and to explore whether behavioral, health, or socioeconomic factors would fully or partially explain these associations. Method: Baseline interviews (n = 848, 75-90 years) on difficulties in walking 500 m, frequency of moving through the neighborhood, and perceived hilliness as a barrier to outdoor mobility were conducted. Two-year follow-up interviews (n = 551) on difficulties in walking 500 m were conducted among participants without baseline walking difficulties. Hilliness objectively defined as the mean slope in 500-m road network. Results: L...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze whether the associations between perceived environme...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
Objective. This paper examined whether or not closer proximity to local services and amenities was a...
Objective: The objective of this study is to study the associations of objectively defined hilliness...
In older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neighborhood ...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study investigated the association between hilliness and walking speed...
In older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neighborhood ...
To study which individual characteristics and environmental factors correlate with fear of moving ou...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
Objectives: To examine associations of perceived outdoor environment with the prevalence and develop...
AbstractIn older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neigh...
SIR—Older people with mobility limitations often report more barriers in their outdoor environment t...
Older adults who report environmental barriers in their neighborhood have a higher risk for walking ...
Objective: Walkability is a popular term used to describe aspects of the built and social environmen...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze whether the associations between perceived environme...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
Objective. This paper examined whether or not closer proximity to local services and amenities was a...
Objective: The objective of this study is to study the associations of objectively defined hilliness...
In older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neighborhood ...
Purpose: This cross-sectional study investigated the association between hilliness and walking speed...
In older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neighborhood ...
To study which individual characteristics and environmental factors correlate with fear of moving ou...
The authors investigated whether low levels of walking among older adults in the UK were associated ...
Objectives: To examine associations of perceived outdoor environment with the prevalence and develop...
AbstractIn older adults the relationships between health, fall-related risk factors, perceived neigh...
SIR—Older people with mobility limitations often report more barriers in their outdoor environment t...
Older adults who report environmental barriers in their neighborhood have a higher risk for walking ...
Objective: Walkability is a popular term used to describe aspects of the built and social environmen...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze whether the associations between perceived environme...
With advancing age, there is a greater incidence of chronic disease. Increased levels of physical ac...
Objective. This paper examined whether or not closer proximity to local services and amenities was a...