2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2004.09.009
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Features of the neighborhood environment and walking by U.S. adults

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“…This could not be done in past studies which could only describe environmental conditions in the general vicinity of where subjects lived or where subjects said they did the activity. 16,[19][20][21][22] The BWM can be used to gather valuable information for exploring spatial relationships using geographical information systems (GIS) technology. Although the levels of agreement for the address where an activity was observed were acceptable, they were lower than for activity type and number.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This could not be done in past studies which could only describe environmental conditions in the general vicinity of where subjects lived or where subjects said they did the activity. 16,[19][20][21][22] The BWM can be used to gather valuable information for exploring spatial relationships using geographical information systems (GIS) technology. Although the levels of agreement for the address where an activity was observed were acceptable, they were lower than for activity type and number.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to findings reported by others, the correlation profiles varied by activity type. 21,25 More walkers were seen in block groups having older homes, which may be a proxy for features of the urban environment that influence walking behavior. 26 Fewer runners were observed in block groups with more residents walking/biking to work and more residents in the labor force.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, small-scale, low-cost measures such as even pavements and lower curbs may support activity, participation and health in old age. Since walking in itself is a protection against unhealthy outcomes, environmental improvements may be effective for health promotion in general (Beard et al, 2009;Hallal et al, 2005;King et al, 2005;Suminiski et al, 2005;Owen et al, 2004). This study not only produces knowledge about the importance of good walking conditions for keeping especially the oldest old mobile (Michael et al, 2006;Mollenkopf et al, 2004;Burkhardt et al, 1998), it also gives important input to physical planning of outdoor environments by identifying which measures benefit most, and for whom.…”
Section: Us (Oecd 2001mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of distance and cognitive distance in path choice and walking behavior to reach destination: Findings of studies surveying the effects of environmental factors on walking, by segregating it into walking to reach destination and walking for recreation, indicate that distance to destination is one of the most effective factors on walking to reach destination (Suminski et al, 2005;Owen et al, 2004;Pikora et al, 2003). Knowledge of distance in the environment affects the decision to stay or go, the decision of where to go and the decision of which route to take (Cadwallader, 1976).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, in recent years, the issue concerned by a number of researchers is that the impact of built environment on walking behavior may depend on the purpose of the trip; whether walking to reach the destination or walking for recreational purposes (Cao et al, 2006). In regard to this gap, a new stream of researches surveyed the influences of various built environmental variables such as aesthetics and distance on walking behavior on the basis of purpose of the trip (Pikora et al, 2003;Owen et al, 2004;Suminski et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%