AbstractThis quasi-experimental research used Ecological Momentary Assessment with electronic surveys delivered through mobile phones to determine whether children change the type of contexts (i.e., settings) where they engage in physical activity after a recent move to a smart growth (SG) community in the U.S. as compared to children living in conventional low-to-medium density U.S. suburban communities (controls). SG vs. control children engaged in a greater proportion of physical activity bouts with friends, a few blocks from home, and at locations to which they walked. Over six months, the proportion of physical activity bouts reported at home (indoors) and in high traffic locations decreased among SG but not control children. Six-month...
AbstractThis study presents a novel method to assess context-specific physical activity patterns usi...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...
AbstractThis quasi-experimental research used Ecological Momentary Assessment with electronic survey...
AbstractThis study examined relationships between greenness exposure and free-living physical activi...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical act...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing physical a...
AbstractUsing a sample of English school children, we use accelerometery and global positioning syst...
Objectives: To determine whether, and to what extent, a relation exists between neighbourhood design...
Regular participation in physical activity is essential for children's physical, mental, and cogniti...
In recent years, the importance of physical activity for the prevention of child obesity has been em...
Background: Physical activity is important to children’s physical health and well-being. Many factor...
Background: Environmental characteristics of home neighbourhoods are hypothesised to be associated w...
Childhood obesity rates have risen dramatically since 1981, in part due to decreased physical activi...
AbstractThis study presents a novel method to assess context-specific physical activity patterns usi...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...
AbstractThis quasi-experimental research used Ecological Momentary Assessment with electronic survey...
AbstractThis study examined relationships between greenness exposure and free-living physical activi...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Physical activity is important for children's health and well-being. Supportiveness for physical act...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing physical a...
AbstractUsing a sample of English school children, we use accelerometery and global positioning syst...
Objectives: To determine whether, and to what extent, a relation exists between neighbourhood design...
Regular participation in physical activity is essential for children's physical, mental, and cogniti...
In recent years, the importance of physical activity for the prevention of child obesity has been em...
Background: Physical activity is important to children’s physical health and well-being. Many factor...
Background: Environmental characteristics of home neighbourhoods are hypothesised to be associated w...
Childhood obesity rates have risen dramatically since 1981, in part due to decreased physical activi...
AbstractThis study presents a novel method to assess context-specific physical activity patterns usi...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...
Features of the built environment that may influence physical activity (PA) levels are commonly capt...