Introduction: The study examined the association of neighborhood walkability to multiple activity-related outcomes and BMI among adolescents and evaluated socioeconomic status as an effect modifier. Method: Cross-sectional study, with adolescents recruited from neighborhoods that met criteria for a 2 × 2 matrix defined by high/low GIS-defined walkability and high/low median income. Adolescents aged 12–16 years (n = 928) were recruited from selected neighborhoods in Maryland and King County, Washington regions in 2009–2011. There were 50.4% girls, and 66.3% were non-Hispanic white, with no medical restrictions on physical activity (PA) or diets. Total PA and sedentary time was assessed by 7 days of accelerometer monitoring. Adolescents sel...
Based on the ecological model of active living, the neighborhood environment may relate to individua...
Background: This study aims to examine the longitudinal association of neighborhood socioeconomic de...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
IntroductionThe study examined the association of neighborhood walkability to multiple activity-rela...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
The study aim was to examine associations of neighborhood built environment and neighborhood socio-e...
Objectives: To investigate relations of walking, bicycling and vehicle time to neighborhood walkabil...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
We examined the association between perceived neighborhood characteristics and transport and 2-year ...
Context: Research examining the association between environmental attributes and physical activity a...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the longitudinal association of neighborhood socioeconomic de...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
Purpose—Walking to and from school contributes to total physical activity levels. This study investi...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for chronic diseases. SB includes act...
Based on the ecological model of active living, the neighborhood environment may relate to individua...
Background: This study aims to examine the longitudinal association of neighborhood socioeconomic de...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...
IntroductionThe study examined the association of neighborhood walkability to multiple activity-rela...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
The study aim was to examine associations of neighborhood built environment and neighborhood socio-e...
Objectives: To investigate relations of walking, bicycling and vehicle time to neighborhood walkabil...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
We examined the association between perceived neighborhood characteristics and transport and 2-year ...
Context: Research examining the association between environmental attributes and physical activity a...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine the longitudinal association of neighborhood socioeconomic de...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
Purpose—Walking to and from school contributes to total physical activity levels. This study investi...
Sedentary behavior (SB) has emerged as a potential risk factor for chronic diseases. SB includes act...
Based on the ecological model of active living, the neighborhood environment may relate to individua...
Background: This study aims to examine the longitudinal association of neighborhood socioeconomic de...
Examining committee: Jessica Greene, chair, Yizhao YangThe prevalence of childhood overweight/obesit...