Introduction “Walkable” neighborhoods offer older adults opportunities for activities that may benefit cognition-related biological mechanisms. These have not previously been examined in this context. Methods We objectively assessed neighborhood walkability for participants (n = 146) from the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle study with apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype and two 18-month-apart brain volumetric and/or amyloid β burden assessments. Linear mixed models estimated associations of neighborhood walkability with levels and changes in brain imaging outcomes, the moderating effect of APOE ε4 status, and the extent to which associations were explained by physical activity. Results Cross-sectionally, neighborhood walkability...
Preliminary evidence suggests that neighborhood environments, such as socioeconomic disadvantage, pe...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
This study examined associations of neighbourhood walkability with cognitive functioning (i.e., glob...
Introduction “Walkable” neighborhoods offer older adults opportunities for activities that may be...
Introduction: “Walkable” neighborhoods offer older adults opportunities for activities that may bene...
We examined whether neighborhood built environment (BE) and cognition associations in older adults v...
Few studies have examined associations between neighborhood built environments (BE) and longitudinal...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic level of residential environment was found to influence cognitive ...
Objective: Neighborhood characteristics may be important for promoting walking, but little research ...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Objective: Neighborhood characteristics may be important for promoting walking, but little research ...
ContextSome evidence suggests that treating vascular risk factors and performing mentally stimulatin...
[[abstract]]The existing evidence on the contextual influence of the availability of local facilitie...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
ContextSome evidence suggests that treating vascular risk factors and performing mentally stimulatin...
Preliminary evidence suggests that neighborhood environments, such as socioeconomic disadvantage, pe...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
This study examined associations of neighbourhood walkability with cognitive functioning (i.e., glob...
Introduction “Walkable” neighborhoods offer older adults opportunities for activities that may be...
Introduction: “Walkable” neighborhoods offer older adults opportunities for activities that may bene...
We examined whether neighborhood built environment (BE) and cognition associations in older adults v...
Few studies have examined associations between neighborhood built environments (BE) and longitudinal...
Abstract Background Socioeconomic level of residential environment was found to influence cognitive ...
Objective: Neighborhood characteristics may be important for promoting walking, but little research ...
Background Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits t...
Objective: Neighborhood characteristics may be important for promoting walking, but little research ...
ContextSome evidence suggests that treating vascular risk factors and performing mentally stimulatin...
[[abstract]]The existing evidence on the contextual influence of the availability of local facilitie...
Background: The physical attributes of residential neighborhoods, particularly the connectedness of ...
ContextSome evidence suggests that treating vascular risk factors and performing mentally stimulatin...
Preliminary evidence suggests that neighborhood environments, such as socioeconomic disadvantage, pe...
BACKGROUND: Living in walkable neighborhoods may provide long-term cardio-metabolic health benefits ...
This study examined associations of neighbourhood walkability with cognitive functioning (i.e., glob...