BACKGROUND: Previous studies found a complex relationship between area-level socioeconomic status (SES) and walkability. These studies did not include neighborhood dynamics. Our aim was to study the association between area-level SES and walkability in the city of Madrid (Spain) evaluating the potential effect modification of neighborhood dynamics. METHODS: All census sections of the city of Madrid (n = 2415) were included. Area-level SES was measured using a composite index of 7 indicators in 4 domains (education, wealth, occupation and living conditions). Two neighborhood dynamics factors were computed: gentrification, proxied by change in education levels in the previous 10 years, and neighborhood age, proxied by median year of construct...
In recent years, many urban theorists have argued that one solution to the apparent decline in socia...
Although there is a large international body of literature on residential mobility, the research on ...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
Abstract Background Previous studies found a complex relationship between area-level socioeconomic s...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
Planning research has shown correlations between urban sprawl and obesity. Additional work has corr...
Several studies have examined how the associations of built environment attributes with walking beha...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Investments in neighborhood built environments could increase physical activity and overall health. ...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
Aims To examine whether the availability of goods, services, and resources differs by level of neigh...
The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those conc...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
The study aim was to examine associations of neighborhood built environment and neighborhood socio-e...
In recent years, many urban theorists have argued that one solution to the apparent decline in socia...
Although there is a large international body of literature on residential mobility, the research on ...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
Abstract Background Previous studies found a complex relationship between area-level socioeconomic s...
El WCTR es un congreso de reconocido prestigio internacional en el ámbito de la investigación del tr...
Planning research has shown correlations between urban sprawl and obesity. Additional work has corr...
Several studies have examined how the associations of built environment attributes with walking beha...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
Investments in neighborhood built environments could increase physical activity and overall health. ...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
Aims To examine whether the availability of goods, services, and resources differs by level of neigh...
The hypothesis of this paper is that some features of the built environment, particularly those conc...
The creation of walkable communities constitutes a cost-effective health promotion strategy, as walk...
Background: In adult research, neighborhood walkability has been acknowledged as an important constr...
The study aim was to examine associations of neighborhood built environment and neighborhood socio-e...
In recent years, many urban theorists have argued that one solution to the apparent decline in socia...
Although there is a large international body of literature on residential mobility, the research on ...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...