BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to increase a population\u27s physical activity. This study presents important health impacts of trail use. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 8 trails throughout the State of Indiana. A mix of urban, suburban, and rural trails were selected. Recruitment sessions were completed during four 1-week periods throughout the study in various locations and at various times of day on each trail between April and October 2017. Data were collected through online and paper surveys. For each type of physical activity, a generalized additive model for self-rated wellness and health was built adjusting for demographics, socioeconomic status, amount...
IntroductionWe evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ex...
Background: Physical activity research on trails is limited. We compared rail-trail users and nonuse...
Background: Urban trails are a useful resource to promote physical activity. This study identified f...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to incr...
Background: The current study sought to understand whether trail users reported better wellness and ...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was three fold: 1) to estimate associations between demographic, ...
Purpose: To provide a ynthe i of research on trail and physical activity from the public health, lei...
Highlights findings about trail characteristics and social conditions that attract regular users, ho...
Lack of exercise has been linked to poor health issues (e.g., obesity) in American society. National...
Abstract in English: Aim: There are concerns existing around lifestyle-diseases, mental illness and ...
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study e...
There is limited research examining both use and nonuse of trails for physical activity. Purpose: Su...
Physical activity is essential for improved overall health and well-being. Significant health benefi...
Objective and methods: This study examined trail use among 857 trail users on 21 trails in Michigan ...
IntroductionWe evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ex...
Background: Physical activity research on trails is limited. We compared rail-trail users and nonuse...
Background: Urban trails are a useful resource to promote physical activity. This study identified f...
BACKGROUND: Incorporating trail use into daily activity routines could be an important venue to incr...
Background: The current study sought to understand whether trail users reported better wellness and ...
Background: Efforts to increase community levels of physical activity through the development of mul...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was three fold: 1) to estimate associations between demographic, ...
Purpose: To provide a ynthe i of research on trail and physical activity from the public health, lei...
Highlights findings about trail characteristics and social conditions that attract regular users, ho...
Lack of exercise has been linked to poor health issues (e.g., obesity) in American society. National...
Abstract in English: Aim: There are concerns existing around lifestyle-diseases, mental illness and ...
To better understand and promote physical activity on a newly constructed trail, the present study e...
There is limited research examining both use and nonuse of trails for physical activity. Purpose: Su...
Physical activity is essential for improved overall health and well-being. Significant health benefi...
Objective and methods: This study examined trail use among 857 trail users on 21 trails in Michigan ...
IntroductionWe evaluated physical activity patterns and trail use among new and habitually active ex...
Background: Physical activity research on trails is limited. We compared rail-trail users and nonuse...
Background: Urban trails are a useful resource to promote physical activity. This study identified f...