Women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at heightened risk for physical inactivity, but little is known about the correlates of physical activity among this group. Using a social-ecological framework, this study aimed to determine the individual, social and neighbourhood environmental correlates of physical activity amongst women living in such neighbourhoods. During 2007-2008 women (n = 4108) aged 18-45 years randomly selected from urban and rural neighbourhoods of low socioeconomic status in Victoria, Australia completed the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (long). They reported on individual (self-efficacy, enjoyment, intentions, outcome expectancies, skills), social (childcare, social support fr...
Background Levels of physical activity (PA) decrease when transitioning from adolescence into young ...
Within a city, gender differences in walking for recreation (WfR) vary significantly across neighbou...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
Women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at heightened risk for physical i...
While sex and socio-economic disparities in physical activity have been well documented, not all dis...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Limited longitudinal evidence of the predictors of physical activity (PA) patterns over time exists,...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify individual, social, and environmental contribu...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Background Over the past decade, studies and public health interventions that target the physical en...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Background: Mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at elevated risk of phys...
Background Levels of physical activity (PA) decrease when transitioning from adolescence into young ...
Within a city, gender differences in walking for recreation (WfR) vary significantly across neighbou...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...
Women living in socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at heightened risk for physical i...
While sex and socio-economic disparities in physical activity have been well documented, not all dis...
Objective The aim of this study is to examine associations between the neighborhood social environme...
Using a multilevel study design, this study examined the associations between social characteristics...
Limited longitudinal evidence of the predictors of physical activity (PA) patterns over time exists,...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to identify individual, social, and environmental contribu...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
Background Over the past decade, studies and public health interventions that target the physical en...
Objective: The main study objective was to examine the moderating effects of perceived enjoyment, ba...
The physical inactivity pandemic is challenging public health by exacerbating serious chronic condit...
Background: Mothers from socioeconomically disadvantaged neighbourhoods are at elevated risk of phys...
Background Levels of physical activity (PA) decrease when transitioning from adolescence into young ...
Within a city, gender differences in walking for recreation (WfR) vary significantly across neighbou...
Previous studies have demonstrated that physical activity (PA) promotes health and reduces risk for ...