Little is known about relationships between attributes of land use plans and sociodemographic variations in physical activity (PA). This study evaluates associations between policy-relevant plan attributes, sociodemographic factors, and PA in North Carolina. Results suggest that land use plans that included non-automobile transportation improvements and more comprehensive policies to guide development were positively associated with both leisure and transportation-related PA. However, residents of counties with lower-income levels and higher proportions of non-white residents were less likely to have attributes supportive of PA included in their plans. Implications for transdisciplinary collaboration with respect to reducing health disparit...
The role of the built environment on levels of physical activity (PA) has become the focus of much r...
Introduction This study examined the association between perceptions of social and safety-related en...
IntroductionThe association between levels of physical activity and perceived and objectively measur...
Purpose. To examine the role of land use and transportation plans as policy instruments for promotin...
With national and state agencies as well as leading public health foundations providing impetus, eff...
Lack of physical activity is a growing concern among public health advocates and urban planners. Our...
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 ...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Purpose. To examine associations between perceived neighborhood characteristics, access to places fo...
From a socio-ecological perspective, a built environment that provides safe, convenient, attractive ...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
Background—Differences in availability of recreational resources may contribute to racial and SES di...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
The role of the built environment on levels of physical activity (PA) has become the focus of much r...
Introduction This study examined the association between perceptions of social and safety-related en...
IntroductionThe association between levels of physical activity and perceived and objectively measur...
Purpose. To examine the role of land use and transportation plans as policy instruments for promotin...
With national and state agencies as well as leading public health foundations providing impetus, eff...
Lack of physical activity is a growing concern among public health advocates and urban planners. Our...
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 ...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Purpose. To examine associations between perceived neighborhood characteristics, access to places fo...
From a socio-ecological perspective, a built environment that provides safe, convenient, attractive ...
Physical activity and public health recommendations now emphasize the creation of activity-friendly ...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
Background—Differences in availability of recreational resources may contribute to racial and SES di...
Residents of areas with lower socioeconomic status (SES) are known to be less physically active duri...
The role of the built environment on levels of physical activity (PA) has become the focus of much r...
Introduction This study examined the association between perceptions of social and safety-related en...
IntroductionThe association between levels of physical activity and perceived and objectively measur...