Background: There is increasing interest in examining the influence of the built environment onphysical activity. High-resolution data in a geographic information system is increasingly being usedto measure salient aspects of the built environment and studies often use circular or road networkbuffers to measure land use around an individual\u27s home address. However, little research hasexamined the extent to which the selection of circular or road network buffers influences theresults of analysis.The objective of this study is to examine the influence of land use type (residential, commercial,recreational and park land and institutional land) on \u27walking for leisure\u27 and \u27walking for errands\u27using 1 km circular and line-based r...
In choosing appropriate buffer sizes to study environmental influences on physical activity, studies...
This journal supplement contains abstracts of 2009 Australia Conference of Science and Medicine in S...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased the specific...
Background: Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between urban design and physical activity is a high prio...
abstract: Background Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have i...
Background: Physical inactivity and associated co-morbidities such as obesity and cardiovascular dis...
This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transporta...
There is extensive literature examining the impacts of the built and natural environment on human he...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
Abstract: Using two different measures of park area, at three buffer distances, we sought to investi...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Background: Although researchers have explored associations between mixed-use development and physic...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
In choosing appropriate buffer sizes to study environmental influences on physical activity, studies...
This journal supplement contains abstracts of 2009 Australia Conference of Science and Medicine in S...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased the specific...
Background: Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have increased ...
BACKGROUND: Understanding the relationship between urban design and physical activity is a high prio...
abstract: Background Advancements in geographic information systems over the past two decades have i...
Background: Physical inactivity and associated co-morbidities such as obesity and cardiovascular dis...
This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transporta...
There is extensive literature examining the impacts of the built and natural environment on human he...
Research has sufficiently documented the built environment correlates of walking. However, evidence ...
Abstract: Using two different measures of park area, at three buffer distances, we sought to investi...
Background: Inconsistencies in research findings on the impact of the built environment on walking a...
Background: Although researchers have explored associations between mixed-use development and physic...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
In choosing appropriate buffer sizes to study environmental influences on physical activity, studies...
This journal supplement contains abstracts of 2009 Australia Conference of Science and Medicine in S...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...