Purpose: This study aimed to examine physical activity (PA) as a mediator of both neighborhood environment-depressive symptoms associations and the moderating effects of living arrangements on these associations. Methods: 909 Hong Kong Chinese older adults aged 65 + years and living in pre-selected communities stratified by walkability and socio-economic status participated in this cross-sectional observational study. Exposure variables were objectively-quantified neighborhood attributes. The outcome measure was presence of depressive symptoms. Scores on validated Chinese versions of international PA questionnaires were examined as mediators of environment-depressive symptoms associations and of the moderating effects of living arrangemen...
Background: As life expectancy and health expenditure consumed by older people increase, maintaining...
Over the past twenty years, social ecological models have informed physical activity and public heal...
Objective: The built environment may impact on elders' ability to engage in leisure-time physical ac...
Introduction: The neighbourhood environment can assist the adoption and maintenance of an active lif...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
INTRODUCTION: The neighbourhood environment can assist the adoption and maintenance of an active lif...
AbstractThis is one of the first studies to examine the buffering effect of neighborhood resources, ...
Objectives: Depressive symptoms are common in older people; most previous research on elderly depres...
This study examined the cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood walkability and ...
Background: Older population with depression symptoms reached about 64 million in China. Under the W...
Abstract Background Few studies have explored patterns of physical activity (PA) and examined their ...
Despite associations found between physical activity and depression, and the built environment and p...
Engagement in walking for recreation can contribute to healthy aging. Although there is growing evid...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
Background: Neighbourhood characteristics may influence physical activity (PA), which has positive e...
Background: As life expectancy and health expenditure consumed by older people increase, maintaining...
Over the past twenty years, social ecological models have informed physical activity and public heal...
Objective: The built environment may impact on elders' ability to engage in leisure-time physical ac...
Introduction: The neighbourhood environment can assist the adoption and maintenance of an active lif...
Previous research has found a negative linkage between neighbourhood social participation and depres...
INTRODUCTION: The neighbourhood environment can assist the adoption and maintenance of an active lif...
AbstractThis is one of the first studies to examine the buffering effect of neighborhood resources, ...
Objectives: Depressive symptoms are common in older people; most previous research on elderly depres...
This study examined the cross-sectional associations between perceived neighborhood walkability and ...
Background: Older population with depression symptoms reached about 64 million in China. Under the W...
Abstract Background Few studies have explored patterns of physical activity (PA) and examined their ...
Despite associations found between physical activity and depression, and the built environment and p...
Engagement in walking for recreation can contribute to healthy aging. Although there is growing evid...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
Background: Neighbourhood characteristics may influence physical activity (PA), which has positive e...
Background: As life expectancy and health expenditure consumed by older people increase, maintaining...
Over the past twenty years, social ecological models have informed physical activity and public heal...
Objective: The built environment may impact on elders' ability to engage in leisure-time physical ac...