Population aging has become a notable and enduring demographic phenomenon worldwide. Older adults’ walking behavior is determined by many factors, such as socioeconomic attributes and the built environment. Although a handful of recent studies have examined the influence of street greenery (a built environment variable readily estimated by big data) on older adults’ walking behavior, they have not focused on the spatial heterogeneity in the influence. To this end, this study extracts the socioeconomic and walking behavior data from the Travel Characteristic Survey 2011 of Hong Kong and estimates street greenery (the green view index) based on Google Street View imagery. It then develops global models (linear regression and Box–Cox transform...
<div><p>Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challengi...
Hong Kong is faced with the issue of population aging, owing to declining birth rate and advancement...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
Many studies have established that urban greenness is associated with better health outcomes. Yet mo...
Understanding the relationship between the built environment and walking among older adults could of...
Walking, as a major mode of travel or activity among older adults, deserves more attention in resear...
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking f...
Previous studies often assume a pre-specified relationship between walking and the built environment...
Background: Older adults are encouraged to take outdoor walks, since outdoor walking has positive im...
In recent years, a series of studies have highlighted the positive effects of urban green on individ...
Background Population growth, population ageing, and urbanisation are major global demographic trend...
Engagement in walking for recreation can contribute to healthy aging. Although there is growing evid...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
Identifying attributes of neighborhood environment that influence the frequency of participation in ...
There is increasing evidence of the health benefits of exposure to natural environments, including g...
<div><p>Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challengi...
Hong Kong is faced with the issue of population aging, owing to declining birth rate and advancement...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...
Many studies have established that urban greenness is associated with better health outcomes. Yet mo...
Understanding the relationship between the built environment and walking among older adults could of...
Walking, as a major mode of travel or activity among older adults, deserves more attention in resear...
Aim: Promoting walking activity is an effective way to improve the health of older adults. Walking f...
Previous studies often assume a pre-specified relationship between walking and the built environment...
Background: Older adults are encouraged to take outdoor walks, since outdoor walking has positive im...
In recent years, a series of studies have highlighted the positive effects of urban green on individ...
Background Population growth, population ageing, and urbanisation are major global demographic trend...
Engagement in walking for recreation can contribute to healthy aging. Although there is growing evid...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
Identifying attributes of neighborhood environment that influence the frequency of participation in ...
There is increasing evidence of the health benefits of exposure to natural environments, including g...
<div><p>Experimental evidence of environmental features important for physical activity is challengi...
Hong Kong is faced with the issue of population aging, owing to declining birth rate and advancement...
Older adults living in high-deprivation areas walk less than those living in low-deprivation areas. ...