Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals make more walking trips. However, it is not clear what the exact nature is of the relationships between neighborhood walkability and walking trips, since a higher walking frequency can be explained in different ways. This study examined whether the extra walking trips in better walkable neighborhoods are related primarily to trip generation, destination choice, or transport mode choice and whether this is the same for different age groups. A neighborhood fixed effects regression analysis was conducted in a first step to obtain a walkability measure for each neighborhood in the Netherlands including systematic as well as unobserved effects. Subse...
Background: A residential area supportive for walking may facilitate elderly to live longer independ...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
Purpose: Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase wal...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Residential environments are associated with people's walking behavior. Transit-related, non-transit...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
Walking contributes to people's physical activity. While the physical environment (i.e., built and n...
Background: In promoting physical activity, it is important to gain insight into environmental facto...
In this study, differences in physical activity between adults living in high versus low walkable ne...
Background: Walkability indices have been developed and linked to behavioural and health outcomes el...
Background: We investigated the association of neighborhood walkability with accelerometer-measured ...
Background: A residential area supportive for walking may facilitate elderly to live longer independ...
We explored the impact of neighborhood walkability on young adults, early-middle adults, middle-aged...
Introduction: Walking as regular physical activity (PA) is central to healthy aging, and environment...
Background: A residential area supportive for walking may facilitate elderly to live longer independ...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
Purpose: Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase wal...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Empirical research provides evidence that, in neighborhoods with higher walkability, individuals mak...
Residential environments are associated with people's walking behavior. Transit-related, non-transit...
BACKGROUND: Supporting older adults to engage in physically active lifestyles requires supporting en...
Walking contributes to people's physical activity. While the physical environment (i.e., built and n...
Background: In promoting physical activity, it is important to gain insight into environmental facto...
In this study, differences in physical activity between adults living in high versus low walkable ne...
Background: Walkability indices have been developed and linked to behavioural and health outcomes el...
Background: We investigated the association of neighborhood walkability with accelerometer-measured ...
Background: A residential area supportive for walking may facilitate elderly to live longer independ...
We explored the impact of neighborhood walkability on young adults, early-middle adults, middle-aged...
Introduction: Walking as regular physical activity (PA) is central to healthy aging, and environment...
Background: A residential area supportive for walking may facilitate elderly to live longer independ...
Copyright © 2007 American Journal of Preventive Medicine Published by Elsevier Inc.BackgroundThe phy...
Purpose: Improving the physical and social conditions of residential neighbourhoods may increase wal...