نتایج جستجو برای: neighborhood environment walkability scale

تعداد نتایج: 1086609  

2014
Elizabeth Jack Gavin R McCormack

BACKGROUND Self-reported and objectively-determined neighborhood built characteristics are associated with physical activity, yet little is known about their combined influence on walking. This study: 1) compared self-reported measures of the neighborhood built environment between objectively-determined low, medium, and high walkable neighborhoods; 2) estimated the relative associations between...

2017
Yen-Cheng Chiang William Sullivan Linda Larsen

Multiple studies have revealed the impact of walkable environments on physical activity. Scholars attach considerable importance to leisure and health-related walking. Recent studies have used Google Street View as an instrument to assess city streets and walkable environments; however, no study has compared the validity of Google Street View assessments of walkable environment attributes to as...

2010
Ester Cerin Cindy HP Sit Man-chin Cheung Sai-yin Ho Lok-chun Janet Lee Wai-man Chan

BACKGROUND The effects of the built environment on walking in seniors have not been studied in an Asian context. To examine these effects, valid and reliable measures are needed. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire of perceived neighborhood characteristics related to walking appropriate for Chinese seniors (Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale for Chinese Sen...

Journal: :Cities and the environment 2010
Rachael L Weiss Juliana A Maantay Marianne Fahs

Understanding the role of the built environment on physical activity behavior among older adults is an important public health goal, but evaluating these relationships remains complicated due to the difficulty of measuring specific attributes of the environment. As a result, there is conflicting evidence regarding the association between perceived and objectively measured walkability and physic...

Journal: :International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2016

2015
Tracy L. Kolbe-Alexander Kyla Pacheco Simone A. Tomaz David Karpul Estelle V. Lambert

BACKGROUND Previous research has shown that the built environment plays a role in habitual levels of physical activity (PA), however much of this research has been conducted in adults and higher income countries. The aim of this pilot study was to examine the strength of association between the built environment and PA in South African older adults. METHODS Participants were recruited (n = 44...

Journal: :Epidemiology 2008
Mahasin S Mujahid Ana V Diez Roux Jeffrey D Morenoff Trivellore E Raghunathan Richard S Cooper Hanyu Ni Steven Shea

BACKGROUND : The goal of this study was to investigate cross-sectional associations between features of neighborhoods and hypertension and to examine the sensitivity of results to various methods of estimating neighborhood conditions. METHODS : We used data from the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis on 2612 individuals 45-85 years of age. Hypertension was defined as systolic blood pressur...

Journal: :معماری و شهرسازی آرمان شهر 0
razieh rezazadeh associate professor, dept. of urban planning, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran laleh latifi oskouei m.a. graduate in urban planning, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran. maryam mohammadi phd candidate in urban planning, iran university of science and technology, tehran, iran.

sustainable transportation with the aim of urban sustainable development aims to improve the environmental quality and the socio-economic condition. one of the most important strategies for achieving sustainable transportation is planning and designing for walking, or in other words increasing urban walkability. therefore, increased walkability has become a key issue in urban planning. understa...

Journal: :Health & place 2011
Klaus Gebel Adrian E Bauman Takemi Sugiyama Neville Owen

We examined prospectively whether persons who perceive their objectively measured high walkable environment as low walkable decrease their walking more and gain more weight than those with matched perceptions. Walkability was measured objectively using GIS. Corresponding perceptions were collected using the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale from 1027 urban Australian adults. Objective ...

Journal: :Health & place 2013
Cynthia K Perry Jerald R Herting Ethan M Berke Huong Q Nguyen Anne Vernez Moudon Shirley A A Beresford Judith K Ockene Joann E Manson Andrea Z Lacroix

This study identifies factors associated with walking among postmenopausal women and tests whether neighborhood walkability moderates the influence of intrapersonal factors on walking. We used data from the Women's Health Initiative Seattle Center and linear regression models to estimate associations and interactions. Being white and healthy, having a high school education or beyond and greater...

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