Proximity to a park does not necessarily imply access or use, and the social environment may positively or negatively influence the positive intentions of the built environment. To investigate parks, park use and physical activity, and their associations with exposure to community violence, we interviewed residents (n = 354) of a densely populated urban community. Our findings indicate that proximity to any park is not associated with physical activity. However, proximity to the preferred park reported by residents to be conducive for physical activity (with walking paths, large fields, playgrounds for children and tennis courts) was associated with physical activity. Conversely, knowledge of sexual assault or rape in the neighborhood is in...
Objectives. We studied whether park size, number of features in the park, and distance to a park fro...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
Population-level engagement in adequate leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) can improve mental and...
Proximity to a park does not necessarily imply access or use, and the social environment may positiv...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
Physical and social environments of parks and neighborhoods influence park use, but the extent of th...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
With an obesity epidemic of alarming proportions, there is a need for Active Living studies addressi...
IntroductionCrime and the fear of crime can be a barrier to park use, and locations of crimes can ha...
Crime and the fear of crime can be a barrier to park use, and locations of crimes can have varied ef...
Aims. The aims of this research are (1) to qualitatively investigate environmental factors influenci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
Abstract Background The built environment plays a critical role in promoting physical activity and h...
Objectives. We studied whether park size, number of features in the park, and distance to a park fro...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
Population-level engagement in adequate leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) can improve mental and...
Proximity to a park does not necessarily imply access or use, and the social environment may positiv...
Objectives. Parks provide places for people to experience nature, engage in physical activity, and r...
Parks are potential key urban assets for improved population health; however, their use is not equal...
Physical and social environments of parks and neighborhoods influence park use, but the extent of th...
Public parks can play a substantial role in increasing physical activity (PA) because they offer a w...
With an obesity epidemic of alarming proportions, there is a need for Active Living studies addressi...
IntroductionCrime and the fear of crime can be a barrier to park use, and locations of crimes can ha...
Crime and the fear of crime can be a barrier to park use, and locations of crimes can have varied ef...
Aims. The aims of this research are (1) to qualitatively investigate environmental factors influenci...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-03Physical activity (PA) is protective of many chroni...
Current research is examining the link between the built environment and regular physical activity t...
Abstract Background The built environment plays a critical role in promoting physical activity and h...
Objectives. We studied whether park size, number of features in the park, and distance to a park fro...
Abstract Background Public parks can be an important setting for physical activity promotion, but to...
Population-level engagement in adequate leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) can improve mental and...