نتایج جستجو برای: neighborhood environment walkability scale

تعداد نتایج: 1086609  

2012
Jason Vargo Brian Stone Karen Glanz

Background: We investigate the association of different composite walkability measures with individual walking behaviors to determine if multicomponent metrics of walkability are more useful for assessing the health impacts of the built environment than single component measures. Methods: We use a previously published composite walkability measure as well as a new measure that was designed to r...

2016
Jamie F. Chriqui Julien Leider Emily Thrun Lisa M. Nicholson Sandy Slater

BACKGROUND Communities across the United States have been reforming their zoning codes to create pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods with increased street connectivity, mixed use and higher density, open space, transportation infrastructure, and a traditional neighborhood structure. Zoning code reforms include new urbanist zoning such as the SmartCode, form-based codes, transects, transportation ...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2012
Jason Vargo Brian Stone Karen Glanz

BACKGROUND We investigate the association of different composite walkability measures with individual walking behaviors to determine if multicomponent metrics of walkability are more useful for assessing the health impacts of the built environment than single component measures. METHODS We use a previously published composite walkability measure as well as a new measure that was designed to r...

2012
Ulf Eriksson Daniel Arvidsson Klaus Gebel Henrik Ohlsson Kristina Sundquist

UNLABELLED BACKGROUND Neighborhood walkability has been associated with physical activity in several studies. However, as environmental correlates of physical activity may be context specific, walkability parameters need to be investigated separately in various countries and contexts. Furthermore, the mechanisms by which walkability affects physical activity have been less investigated. Base...

2017
Jia Wang Michael Worboys

This study attempts to demonstrate the impact of pedestrian navigation aids on spatial knowledge acquisition and its link to walkability in an urban environment. Spatial knowledge is important for pedestrian travel. Rich spatial knowledge contributes to a good mental image of the walking environment, which consequently increases travel confidence and potentially allows more active walking. Whil...

2018
Josef Mitáš Krzysztof Sas-Nowosielski Dorota Groffik Karel Frömel

(1) Background: An increase in or at least the sustainment of walking activities across a wide section of the population is a crucial health-related task for Central and East European countries. The aim of this study was to assess the associations between adolescents' walking activities and various levels of perceived safety of the built environment in differing socio-demographic backgrounds of...

2006
James R. Parks Joseph L. Schofer

Commonly used measures of the pedestrian environment rely on field data collection and subjective judgments. This study develops objective measures of the pedestrian environment that use secondary data or plans for proposed neighborhoods and still correlate well with accepted subjective measures. Data to estimate these measures, describing network design, sidewalk availability and building acce...

2014
Erica A Hinckson Scott Duncan Melody Oliver Suzanne Mavoa Ester Cerin Hannah Badland Tom Stewart Vivienne Ivory Julia McPhee Grant Schofield

INTRODUCTION Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects and the means for a sustained effect on behaviour change. Population-wide effects for adult physical activity have been shown with selected built environment attributes; however, the association between the built environment and adolescent health behaviours is less clear. This New Zealand study is...

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