Neighborhood walkability contributes to older adults’ walking. However, associations vary depending on the neighborhood definition applied as well as between objective and perceived walkability measures. Therefore, this study aimed to comparatively assess walkability indices for commonly used pedestrian network buffers and perceived neighborhood areas. A total of 97 adults aged ≥65 years answered a written physical activity questionnaire and 69 respondents participated in face-to-face interviews that involved mental mapping, i.e., to draw perceived neighborhood delineations on paper maps. Hierarchical regression analyses were used to compare the contribution of walkability indices for pre-set buffers and self-defined neighborhoods ...
Background: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method that consists of a rese...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
International audienceBackground: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method t...
Bödeker M. Walking and Walkability in Pre-Set and Self-Defined Neighborhoods: A Mental Mapping Study...
Examined the degree of association between perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborho...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
We explored the impact of neighborhood walkability on young adults, early-middle adults, middle-aged...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Background: Walking promotes health and helps older adults age actively. However, with both cognitiv...
The study's aims were to examine whether residential self-selection differed according to socio-demo...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
Background: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method that consists of a rese...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
International audienceBackground: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method t...
Bödeker M. Walking and Walkability in Pre-Set and Self-Defined Neighborhoods: A Mental Mapping Study...
Examined the degree of association between perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborho...
Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is ...
Older residents of high-deprivation areas walk less than those of low-deprivation areas. Previous re...
We explored the impact of neighborhood walkability on young adults, early-middle adults, middle-aged...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Background: Walking promotes health and helps older adults age actively. However, with both cognitiv...
The study's aims were to examine whether residential self-selection differed according to socio-demo...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
BackgroundMobility, "the ability to move oneself [e.g., by walking, by using assistive devices, or b...
Neighborhood walkability has been associated with self-reported sedentary behavior (SB) and self-rep...
Background: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method that consists of a rese...
Background: Neighborhood walkability shows significant positive relationship with residents’ walking...
International audienceBackground: The “walk-along interview” (WAI) is a qualitative spatial method t...