AbstractLocational data, logged on portable GPS units and matched with accelerometer data, was used to examine associations of the built environment with physical activity and sedentary behaviors of adolescent females. In a sample of 293 adolescent females aged 15 to 18 years old in Minneapolis and San Diego, the built environment around each GPS point and its corresponding sedentary, light, and moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity was examined using random intercept multinomial logistic regression models. The odds of higher physical activity intensity (3-level outcome: sedentary, light, MVPA) were higher in places with parks, schools, and high population density, during weekdays, and lower in places with more roads and food out...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
To investigate associations between the number of physical activity facilities within walking distan...
Sedentary lifestyles are a contributor to obesity and urban adolescents are less physically active t...
Locational data, logged on portable GPS units and matched with accelerometer data, was used to exami...
AbstractLocational data, logged on portable GPS units and matched with accelerometer data, was used ...
Background: Physical activity is a health-enhancing behavior, but few adolescents achieve the recomm...
We examined the association between perceived neighborhood characteristics and transport and 2-year ...
Background - Physical activity behavior is influenced by a person\u27s physical environment, but few...
Objective—To estimate behavior-specific effects of several objectively-measured outdoor spaces on di...
In research investigating built environment (BE) influences on physical activity (PA), inconsistent ...
Proximity to routine destinations is an important correlate of physical activity. We examined the as...
Background There is accumulating evidence supporting the association between neighborhood built envi...
In the largely cross-sectional literature, built environment characteristics such as walkability and...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
Abstract Background Physical activity is likely to be...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
To investigate associations between the number of physical activity facilities within walking distan...
Sedentary lifestyles are a contributor to obesity and urban adolescents are less physically active t...
Locational data, logged on portable GPS units and matched with accelerometer data, was used to exami...
AbstractLocational data, logged on portable GPS units and matched with accelerometer data, was used ...
Background: Physical activity is a health-enhancing behavior, but few adolescents achieve the recomm...
We examined the association between perceived neighborhood characteristics and transport and 2-year ...
Background - Physical activity behavior is influenced by a person\u27s physical environment, but few...
Objective—To estimate behavior-specific effects of several objectively-measured outdoor spaces on di...
In research investigating built environment (BE) influences on physical activity (PA), inconsistent ...
Proximity to routine destinations is an important correlate of physical activity. We examined the as...
Background There is accumulating evidence supporting the association between neighborhood built envi...
In the largely cross-sectional literature, built environment characteristics such as walkability and...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
Abstract Background Physical activity is likely to be...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
To investigate associations between the number of physical activity facilities within walking distan...
Sedentary lifestyles are a contributor to obesity and urban adolescents are less physically active t...