We used data from 3227 older adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004-2012) to explore cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between walkability and cardiometabolic risk factors. In cross-sectional analyses, linear regression was used to estimate associations of Street Smart Walk Score® with glucose, triglycerides, HDL and LDL cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, and waist circumference, while logistic regression was used to estimate associations with odds of metabolic syndrome. Econometric fixed effects models were used to estimate longitudinal associations of changes in walkability with changes in each risk factor among participants who moved residential locations between 2004 and 2012 (n=583). Most...
Cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) such as smoking and diabetes have been associated with mobility l...
Abstract Background Studies have shown neighborhood w...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity...
We used data from 3227 older adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004-2012) to expl...
We used data from 3,227 older adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004–2012) to exp...
BackgroundWhile many studies have found the built environment to be associated with walking, most ha...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
While many studies have found the built environment to be associated with walking, most have used cr...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Walkability of residential environments has been associated with more walking. Given the health bene...
Background: Studies repeatedly highlight associations between the built environment and physical act...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWalkable neighborhoods are purported to impact a range of ca...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) such as smoking and diabetes have been associated with mobility l...
Abstract Background Studies have shown neighborhood w...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity...
We used data from 3227 older adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004-2012) to expl...
We used data from 3,227 older adults in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (2004–2012) to exp...
BackgroundWhile many studies have found the built environment to be associated with walking, most ha...
Background: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
While many studies have found the built environment to be associated with walking, most have used cr...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Walkability of residential environments has been associated with more walking. Given the health bene...
Background: Studies repeatedly highlight associations between the built environment and physical act...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundWalkable neighborhoods are purported to impact a range of ca...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Cardiometabolic risk factors such as obesity, excess percent body fat, high blood pressure, elevated...
Cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) such as smoking and diabetes have been associated with mobility l...
Abstract Background Studies have shown neighborhood w...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity...