We investigated the association between objectively-assessed neighborhood walkability and local walking among adults. Two independent random cross-sectional samples of Calgary (Canada) residents were recruited. Neighborhood-based walking, attitude towards walking, neighborhood self-selection, and socio-demographic characteristics were captured. Built environmental attributes underwent a two-staged cluster analysis which identified three neighborhood types (HW: high walkable; MW: medium walkable; LW: low walkable). Adjusting for all other characteristics, MW (OR 1.40, p<0.05) and HW (OR 1.34, approached p<0.05) neighborhood residents were more likely than LW neighborhood residents to participate in neighborhood-based transportation wal...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Background Cross-sectional studies provide useful insight about the associations between the built e...
Background: Active transportation has the potential to contribute considerably to overall physical a...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate associations between walkability and physical activity during transport...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Introduction: Evidence to date suggests that the built environment has the potential to facilitate a...
Background: Walking, and in particular, outdoor walking, is the most common form of...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
The study's aims were to examine whether residential self-selection differed according to socio-demo...
Purpose: Environmental initiatives to support walking are keys to noncommunicable disease prevention...
The aim of this paper is to examine the association between a range of objectively measured neighbou...
Objectives. To develop a walkability index specific to mixed rural/suburban areas, and to explore th...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Background Cross-sectional studies provide useful insight about the associations between the built e...
Background: Active transportation has the potential to contribute considerably to overall physical a...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
BackgroundThe physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of st...
AbstractObjectiveTo estimate associations between walkability and physical activity during transport...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
Introduction: Evidence to date suggests that the built environment has the potential to facilitate a...
Background: Walking, and in particular, outdoor walking, is the most common form of...
Walking is the most popular choice of aerobic physical activity to improve health among U.S. adults....
The study's aims were to examine whether residential self-selection differed according to socio-demo...
Purpose: Environmental initiatives to support walking are keys to noncommunicable disease prevention...
The aim of this paper is to examine the association between a range of objectively measured neighbou...
Objectives. To develop a walkability index specific to mixed rural/suburban areas, and to explore th...
This paper examines the association between neighborhood active living potential and walking among m...
Background Cross-sectional studies provide useful insight about the associations between the built e...
Background: Active transportation has the potential to contribute considerably to overall physical a...