The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environment and leisure-time physical activity (LTPA)1 and walking among women, and whether these associations are mediated by perceived personal safety
Abstract The article examines the association between physical activity, social vulnerability level ...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between n...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Despite its health benefits, physical inactivity is pervasive, particularly among those living in lo...
Background Despite its health benefits, physical inactivity is pervasive, particularly among those l...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate gender, race/ethnicity, education, and income as moderators...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at heightened risk for physical i...
To create neighbourhood environments that encourage physical activity, it is important to know which...
BackgroundDirect relationships between safety concerns and physical activity have been inconsistentl...
Favorable perceptions of the built and social neighborhood environment may promote outdoor physical ...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between neighborhood ...
Background There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between ne...
Abstract The article examines the association between physical activity, social vulnerability level ...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between n...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Despite its health benefits, physical inactivity is pervasive, particularly among those living in lo...
Background Despite its health benefits, physical inactivity is pervasive, particularly among those l...
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate gender, race/ethnicity, education, and income as moderators...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at heightened risk for physical i...
To create neighbourhood environments that encourage physical activity, it is important to know which...
BackgroundDirect relationships between safety concerns and physical activity have been inconsistentl...
Favorable perceptions of the built and social neighborhood environment may promote outdoor physical ...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between neighborhood ...
Background There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between ne...
Abstract The article examines the association between physical activity, social vulnerability level ...
Background: Residents of more socioeconomically disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to repor...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence on the causality of previously observed associations between n...