نتایج جستجو برای: walkability

تعداد نتایج: 1015  

2017
Andrea S. Richardson Wendy M. Troxel Madhumita B. Ghosh-Dastidar Robin Beckman Gerald P. Hunter Amy S. DeSantis Natalie Colabianchi Tamara Dubowitz

BACKGROUND Low-income African American adults are disproportionately affected by obesity and are also least likely to engage in recommended levels of physical activity (Flegal et al. JAMA 303(3):235-41, 2010; Tucker et al. Am J Prev Med 40(4):454-61, 2011). Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is an important factor for weight management and control, as well as for reducing disease ris...

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...

2017
Rania Wasfi Madeleine Steinmetz-Wood Yan Kestens

This study examined the influence of walkability on walking behaviour and assessed whether associations varied according to life-stage and population center (PC) size. Walkability scores were obtained for the six-digit postal codes of residential neighbourhoods of 11,200 Canadians, who participated in biennial assessments of the National Population Health Survey from 1994 to 2010. Participants ...

2018
Darren J Mayne Geoffrey G Morgan Bin B Jalaludin Adrian E Bauman

Walkability describes the capacity of the built environment to promote walking, and has been proposed as a potential focus for community-level mental health planning. We evaluated this possibility by examining the contribution of area-level walkability to variation in psychosocial distress in a population cohort at spatial scales comparable to those used for regional planning in Sydney, Austral...

2012
Steve Hankey Julian D. Marshall Michael Brauer

BACKGROUND Physical inactivity and exposure to air pollution are important risk factors for death and disease globally. The built environment may influence exposures to these risk factors in different ways and thus differentially affect the health of urban populations. OBJECTIVE We investigated the built environment's association with air pollution and physical inactivity, and estimated attri...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2016
Elizabeth A Kelley Namratha R Kandula Alka M Kanaya Irene H Yen

BACKGROUND The neighborhood built environment can have a strong influence on physical activity levels, particularly walking for transport. In examining racial/ethnic differences in physical activity, one important and understudied group is South Asians. This study aims to describe the association between neighborhood walkability and walking for transport among South Asian men and women in the U...

2017
A. Khairi M. A. Abdulla

Walkability in civic and public spaces in Libyan cities is challenging due to the lack of accessibility design, informal merging into car traffic, and the general absence of adequate urban and space planning. The lack of accessible and pedestrian-friendly public spaces in Libyan cities has emerged as a major concern for the government if it is to develop smart and sustainable spaces for the 21s...

2017
Suzanne J. Carroll Theo Niyonsenga Neil T. Coffee Anne W. Taylor Mark Daniel

Associations between local-area residential features and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) may be mediated by individual-level health behaviors. Such indirect effects have rarely been tested. This study assessed whether individual-level self-reported physical activity mediated the influence of local-area descriptive norms and objectively expressed walkability on 10-year change in HbA1c. HbA1c was...

Journal: :Journal of physical activity & health 2010
Andrew T Kaczynski

BACKGROUND Built environments are associated with physical activity (PA), but most studies to date have employed acontextual PA outcome measures. The purposes of this study were to examine the proportion of PA that occurred within participants' neighborhoods and associations between neighborhood walkability attributes and different intensities and purposes of PA episodes occurring specifically ...

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