Background Despite the well-known benefits of physical activity (PA) on overall health, the majority of the adult population does not engage in sufficient PA. To develop effective interventions to increase PA, it is necessary to understand the most important PA correlates and to investigate whether correlates are similar in different population subgroups. Purpose This study examined associations between physical environmental perceptions and self-reported and objectively assessed PA in Belgian adults. Moreover, associations between psychosocial factors and PA, and the moderating effects of sociodemographic factors were investigated. Method A sample of 1,200 Belgian adults (20-65 years; 47.9% males) completed a survey measuring sociodemograp...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...
Background: The physical neighbourhood environment may influence adults' sedentary behaviour. Yet, m...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...
Background: Despite the well-known benefits of physical activity (PA) on overall health, the majorit...
Background Despite the well-known benefits of physical activity (PA) on overall health, the majority...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Because large proportions of adult and adolescent populations living in developed countries do not e...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
The association between physical activity (PA) and variables of the perceived environment mainly or...
The association between physical activity (PA) and variables of the perceived environment mainly ori...
Wallmann B, Bucksch J, Froboese I. The association between physical activity and perceived environme...
Objective. To investigate whether neighborhood walkability (higher residential density, land use mix...
Background: Associations between the built environment and physical activity (PA) may vary by sociod...
Abstract Background In the past decade, various reviews described the relationship between the physi...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...
Background: The physical neighbourhood environment may influence adults' sedentary behaviour. Yet, m...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...
Background: Despite the well-known benefits of physical activity (PA) on overall health, the majorit...
Background Despite the well-known benefits of physical activity (PA) on overall health, the majority...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Because large proportions of adult and adolescent populations living in developed countries do not e...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
The association between physical activity (PA) and variables of the perceived environment mainly or...
The association between physical activity (PA) and variables of the perceived environment mainly ori...
Wallmann B, Bucksch J, Froboese I. The association between physical activity and perceived environme...
Objective. To investigate whether neighborhood walkability (higher residential density, land use mix...
Background: Associations between the built environment and physical activity (PA) may vary by sociod...
Abstract Background In the past decade, various reviews described the relationship between the physi...
This journal suppl. entitled: Be Avtive 2012Session 204B - Environments and physical activity: Adult...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...
Background: The physical neighbourhood environment may influence adults' sedentary behaviour. Yet, m...
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmen...