Obesity and physical activity are associated with aspects of the physical environment where people live, but the precise mechanisms of these associations are not well understood. Knowledge of the extent to which access to opportunities for physical activity is socially patterned is important to inform policy. A few studies of cities and regions (mostly conducted outside the UK) have found fewer resources in deprived areas, while others have not. The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by area level deprivation in Scotland, adjusting for differences in urbanicity and population density and specifically examining differences between Scotland's four largest cities
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Obesity and physical activity are associated with aspects of the physical environment where people l...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
People living in neighbourhoods of lower socioeconomic status have been shown to have higher rates o...
<div><p>Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are as...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
BACKGROUND: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
Abstract Background Over a third of the Scottish population do not meet physical activity (PA) recom...
Background: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
To examine the sociospatial patterning of access to recreational physical activity facilities in Sco...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Obesity and physical activity are associated with aspects of the physical environment where people l...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to examine the distribution of physical activity facilities by...
People living in neighbourhoods of lower socioeconomic status have been shown to have higher rates o...
<div><p>Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are as...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
Obesity and other chronic conditions linked with low levels of physical activity (PA) are associated...
BACKGROUND: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
Abstract Background Over a third of the Scottish population do not meet physical activity (PA) recom...
Background: Leisure-time physical activity patterns are low and socially patterned. Ecologic studies...
To examine the sociospatial patterning of access to recreational physical activity facilities in Sco...
It has commonly been suggested that in modern cities individual or household deprivation (for exampl...
Childhood obesity is rising and this rise has been linked to a decrease in physical activity. Access...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...