Parks are a key setting that can support the health and well-being of older adults through facilitating physical activity and social interaction. However, park use among older adults is low, therefore it is important to better understand which park features are most likely to encourage them to visit and be active and social in parks. This two-phased study examined the relative importance of park features for encouraging park visitation, park-based physical activity, and social interaction among older adults (65+ years). In Phase 1, participants (n = 258; 71.9 + 5.42 years, 52% male) completed an online survey where they rated a selection of images of 42 park features according to the importance of these features for encouraging their park v...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
INTRODUCTION: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
Background: The transition from active employment to retirement is a potentially critical period for...
The proportion of older adults in the population is increasing and ageing is associated with poorer ...
Despite parks have been widely recognized as key environmental sites by building free and accessible...
Conference Theme: Advancing Behavior Change ScienceS9.5. Symposium: Physical activity and sedentary ...
Abstract Background Parks provide opportunities for physical activit...
Introduction: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
Background: The transition from active employment to retirement is a potentially critical period for...
Studies of parks and physical activity rarely identify the actual spaces participants use. Using dat...
Introduction: Research investigating the association between park availability and older adults' phy...
The numbers of older adults in Eastern Asia has been rapidly increasing in recent years and this tre...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
INTRODUCTION: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
Background: The transition from active employment to retirement is a potentially critical period for...
The proportion of older adults in the population is increasing and ageing is associated with poorer ...
Despite parks have been widely recognized as key environmental sites by building free and accessible...
Conference Theme: Advancing Behavior Change ScienceS9.5. Symposium: Physical activity and sedentary ...
Abstract Background Parks provide opportunities for physical activit...
Introduction: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
Background: The transition from active employment to retirement is a potentially critical period for...
Studies of parks and physical activity rarely identify the actual spaces participants use. Using dat...
Introduction: Research investigating the association between park availability and older adults' phy...
The numbers of older adults in Eastern Asia has been rapidly increasing in recent years and this tre...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
Previous studies have reported mixed findings on the relationship between park proximity and recreat...
INTRODUCTION: Parks in the US and Australia are generally underutilised, and park visitors typically...
Background: The transition from active employment to retirement is a potentially critical period for...