BACKGROUND: A supportive environment is a key factor in addressing the issue of health among older adults. There is already sufficient evidence that objective and self-reported measures of the neighborhood environment should be taken into account as crucial components of active aging, as they have been shown to influence physical activity; particularly in people aged 60+. Thus, both could inform policies and practices that promote successful aging in place. An increasing number of studies meanwhile consider these exposures in analyzing their impact on physical activity in the elderly. However, there is a wide variety of definitions, measurements and methodological approaches, which complicates the process of obtaining comparable estimates o...
Examined the degree of association between perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborho...
The authors studied associations of nature- and infrastructure-based features with physical activity...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
We examine the relative importance of both objective and perceived environmental features for physic...
Worldwide, the proportion of older adults (65 years and older) will increase substantially during th...
Background: Identifying attributes of the built environment associated with health-enhancing levels ...
Background: Activity-friendly neighbourhood physical environments with access to recreational facili...
Background: Activity-friendly neighbourhood physical environments with access to recreational facili...
Some attributes of neighborhood environments are associated with physical activity among older adult...
Objectives: To explore among older adults whether multivariate neighborhood profiles were associated...
Ecological models of physical activity postulate that perceived and objectively assessed aspects of ...
Background: While physical activity (PA) provides many physical, social, and mental health benefits ...
Background: This mixed-methods study investigated personal, interpersonal, and environmental factors...
Examined the degree of association between perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborho...
The authors studied associations of nature- and infrastructure-based features with physical activity...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
We examine the relative importance of both objective and perceived environmental features for physic...
Worldwide, the proportion of older adults (65 years and older) will increase substantially during th...
Background: Identifying attributes of the built environment associated with health-enhancing levels ...
Background: Activity-friendly neighbourhood physical environments with access to recreational facili...
Background: Activity-friendly neighbourhood physical environments with access to recreational facili...
Some attributes of neighborhood environments are associated with physical activity among older adult...
Objectives: To explore among older adults whether multivariate neighborhood profiles were associated...
Ecological models of physical activity postulate that perceived and objectively assessed aspects of ...
Background: While physical activity (PA) provides many physical, social, and mental health benefits ...
Background: This mixed-methods study investigated personal, interpersonal, and environmental factors...
Examined the degree of association between perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborho...
The authors studied associations of nature- and infrastructure-based features with physical activity...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...