Background: Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased the specificity by which an individual’s neighborhood environment may be spatially defined for physical activity and health research. This study investigated how different types of street network buffering methods compared in measuring a set of commonly used built environment measures (BEMs) and tested their performance on associations with physical activity outcomes. Methods: An internationally-developed set of objective BEMs using three different spatial buffering techniques were used to evaluate the relative differences in resulting explanatory power on self-reported physical activity outcomes. BEMs were developed in five countries using ‘...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
As public health continues to decline and obesity rates hit epidemic levels, there has been increase...
In the first study, a commonly used measure of perceived neighborhood environment walkability was te...
abstract: Background Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have i...
Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased the specific...
Residential buffers are frequently used to assess built environment characteristics relevant to phys...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Purpose: Most built environment studies have quantified characteristics of the areas around particip...
Background The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Background: There is increasing interest in examining the influence of the built environment onphysi...
Background Modifying the environment is considered an effective population-level approach for increa...
Obesity researchers increasingly use geographic information systems to measure exposure and access i...
Purpose: Environmental changes are potentially effective population-level physical activity (PA) pro...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
As public health continues to decline and obesity rates hit epidemic levels, there has been increase...
In the first study, a commonly used measure of perceived neighborhood environment walkability was te...
abstract: Background Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have i...
Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased the specific...
Residential buffers are frequently used to assess built environment characteristics relevant to phys...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Background: The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Purpose: Most built environment studies have quantified characteristics of the areas around particip...
Background The World Health Organization recommends strategies to improve urban design, public tran...
Background: There is increasing interest in examining the influence of the built environment onphysi...
Background Modifying the environment is considered an effective population-level approach for increa...
Obesity researchers increasingly use geographic information systems to measure exposure and access i...
Purpose: Environmental changes are potentially effective population-level physical activity (PA) pro...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
As public health continues to decline and obesity rates hit epidemic levels, there has been increase...
In the first study, a commonly used measure of perceived neighborhood environment walkability was te...