Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical activity, and suggest that this is due to inconsistencies in the study methods or differences across countries. An international study using consistent methods is needed to investigate the association between access to parks and physical activity. The International Physical Activity and Environment Network (IPEN) Adult Study is a multi-country cross-sectional study using a common design and consistent methods. Accelerometer, survey and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) data for 6181 participants from 12 cities in 8 countries (Belgium, Brazil, Czech Republic, Denmark, Mexico, New Zealand, UK, USA) were used to estimate the strength and shape o...
Introduction: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
AbstractInternationally, parks have been shown to be an important community asset for physical activ...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
Within the growing body of research linking neighbourhood environmental attributes with physical act...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
BACKGROUND: Parks are valuable resources for physical activity (PA) given their widespread availabil...
Abstract Background Parks are key environmental resources for encouraging population-level physical ...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial scope for enhancing population health through increased park visits...
It is beneficial to a person’s physical and mental health to engage in regular physical activity, wh...
Internationally, parks have been shown to be an important community asset for physical activity (PA)...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
The purpose of this study was to examine park users’ Physical Activity (PA) participatio...
Introduction: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
AbstractInternationally, parks have been shown to be an important community asset for physical activ...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
Several systematic reviews have reported mixed associations between access to parks and physical act...
Within the growing body of research linking neighbourhood environmental attributes with physical act...
Parks offer a free option for physical activity in many communities. How much time people spend usin...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
BACKGROUND: Parks are valuable resources for physical activity (PA) given their widespread availabil...
Abstract Background Parks are key environmental resources for encouraging population-level physical ...
BACKGROUND: There is substantial scope for enhancing population health through increased park visits...
It is beneficial to a person’s physical and mental health to engage in regular physical activity, wh...
Internationally, parks have been shown to be an important community asset for physical activity (PA)...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
The purpose of this study was to examine park users’ Physical Activity (PA) participatio...
Introduction: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
AbstractInternationally, parks have been shown to be an important community asset for physical activ...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...