abstract: The United States has a long history of providing public parks and amenities, especially for children. Unfortunately, children today are spending less time in public parks, less time getting physical activity and more time being indoors and sedentary. While multiple factors may be responsible for this lack of activity, multiple researchers have found the availability of parks is a significant influence on the physical activity levels of children as well as on the occurrence of obesity related illness. Public parks are ideal locations for children to get physical activity, however they are not always equitably distributed within communities. Income and race/ethnicity especially are common variables found to impact availability of p...
Previous research has determined that public transportation options are severely limited in certain ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity affects ~20% of children in the United States. Environmental influen...
xi, 41 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
The United States has a long history of providing public parks and amenities, especially for childre...
Childhood obesity is one of the nation’s most serious health problems. There are growing efforts to ...
Introduction: With rising rates of childhood obesity, the built environment has emerged as a contrib...
Background: Parks have been shown to be a key feature in the built environment that promote physical...
Fewer than 30% of U.S. youth meet the recommendation to be active 65 60 minutes/day. Access to park...
This study investigated the differences in the quality of park play spaces between an affluent and a...
Background. Parks have been shown to be a key feature in the built environment that promote physical...
Abstract: This study investigated the differences in the quality of park play spaces between an affl...
Past research has shown that access to and use of public spaces is connected to quality of life, sen...
BACKGROUND: Differences in availability of recreational resources may contribute to racial and socio...
Play is children’s natural occupation and parks provide wonderful playing spaces for children. While...
To determine if neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) influences park use and park-based physical...
Previous research has determined that public transportation options are severely limited in certain ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity affects ~20% of children in the United States. Environmental influen...
xi, 41 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...
The United States has a long history of providing public parks and amenities, especially for childre...
Childhood obesity is one of the nation’s most serious health problems. There are growing efforts to ...
Introduction: With rising rates of childhood obesity, the built environment has emerged as a contrib...
Background: Parks have been shown to be a key feature in the built environment that promote physical...
Fewer than 30% of U.S. youth meet the recommendation to be active 65 60 minutes/day. Access to park...
This study investigated the differences in the quality of park play spaces between an affluent and a...
Background. Parks have been shown to be a key feature in the built environment that promote physical...
Abstract: This study investigated the differences in the quality of park play spaces between an affl...
Past research has shown that access to and use of public spaces is connected to quality of life, sen...
BACKGROUND: Differences in availability of recreational resources may contribute to racial and socio...
Play is children’s natural occupation and parks provide wonderful playing spaces for children. While...
To determine if neighborhood socio-economic status (SES) influences park use and park-based physical...
Previous research has determined that public transportation options are severely limited in certain ...
Introduction: Childhood obesity affects ~20% of children in the United States. Environmental influen...
xi, 41 p. : ill. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the lib...