The aim of this paper is to examine the association between a range of objectively measured neighbourhood features and the likelihood of mid-aged adults walking for transport. Increased walking for transport would bring multiple benefits, including improved population and environmental health. As part of the baseline HABITAT study, 10,745 residents of Brisbane, Australia, aged 40–65 years, from 200 neighbourhoods were asked about the time they spent walking for transport. Walking data were collected by mail survey and the physical environmental features of neighbourhoods were compiled using a geographic information systems database. Walking for transport was categorised into four levels and the association between walking and each neighbour...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies have found some built environmental attributes to be associated w...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Purpose: Environmental initiatives to support walking are keys to noncommunicable disease prevention...
The aim of this paper is to examine the association between a range of objectively measured neighbou...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
Purpose: Explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking. Design: Cross-secti...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
Purpose. To explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking \ud Design. Cross...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Purpose. To explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking Design. Cross sec...
Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents' walking for transpo...
Background Unlike leisure time physical activity, knowledge of the socioeconomic determinants of act...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies have found some built environmental attributes to be associated w...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Purpose: Environmental initiatives to support walking are keys to noncommunicable disease prevention...
The aim of this paper is to examine the association between a range of objectively measured neighbou...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
Purpose: Explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking. Design: Cross-secti...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
Purpose. To explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking \ud Design. Cross...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in ׳more walkable׳ neighbourhoods is associated wit...
A vast body of research demonstrates that living in 'more walkable' neighbourhoods is asso...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Purpose. To explore the role of the neighborhood environment in supporting walking Design. Cross sec...
Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents' walking for transpo...
Background Unlike leisure time physical activity, knowledge of the socioeconomic determinants of act...
Objectives Cross-sectional studies have found some built environmental attributes to be associated w...
Background The neighbourhood built environment (BE) provides opportunities for regular walking for t...
Purpose: Environmental initiatives to support walking are keys to noncommunicable disease prevention...