Does a person’s environment influence their physical activity? Intuition, theory, and preliminary evidence all suggest that there is an association between environment and physical activity, but questions of causality and magnitude remain poorly answered, in large part due to data challenges. If public health policy is to make meaningful links to the built environment, the literature will require careful tests of causal links and an understanding of the magnitude of those links. This paper reviews the data that are available for testing hypotheses about the built environment, physical activity, and health outcomes, both to educate the research community about existing data and current challenges and to illuminate data gaps that should be ad...
The urban design of places where people live, work and play can make a significant difference to hea...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
Does a person's environment influence their physical activity? Intuition, theory, and preliminary ev...
Abstract Background: Physical inactivity is a global problem that increases the risk of many chroni...
Abstract: Physical inactivity has been a leading factor of chronic diseases and high rate of mortali...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
Background: There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of phys...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
Over the past two decades, an increasing number of scientific studies have examined associations bet...
Physical activity is well established as a determinant of positive health outcomes. Loukaitou-Sideri...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Today is a time with rising health issues related to unhealthy lifestyles, such as insufficient phys...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
The urban design of places where people live, work and play can make a significant difference to hea...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
Does a person's environment influence their physical activity? Intuition, theory, and preliminary ev...
Abstract Background: Physical inactivity is a global problem that increases the risk of many chroni...
Abstract: Physical inactivity has been a leading factor of chronic diseases and high rate of mortali...
Background: In order to improve our understanding of the relationship between the built environment ...
Background: There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of phys...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
Over the past two decades, an increasing number of scientific studies have examined associations bet...
Physical activity is well established as a determinant of positive health outcomes. Loukaitou-Sideri...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Today is a time with rising health issues related to unhealthy lifestyles, such as insufficient phys...
Abstract Background There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
The urban design of places where people live, work and play can make a significant difference to hea...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...
Physical activity and diet are major modifiable risk factors for chronic disease and have been shown...