Perceived Neighborhood Environmental Attributes Associated with Walking and Cycling for Transport among Adult Residents of 17 Cities in 12 Countries: The IPEN Study

Introduction Prevalence of walking and cycling for transport is low and varies greatly across countries. Few studies have examined neighborhood perceptions related to walking and cycling for transport in different countries. Therefore, it is challenging to prioritize appropriate built-environment interventions. Objectives The aim of this study was to examine the strength and shape of the relationship between adults’ neighborhood perceptions and walking and cycling for transport across diverse environments. Methods As part of the International Physical activity and Environment Network (IPEN) ad... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Kerr, Jacqueline
Emond, Jennifer A
Badland, Hannah
Reis, Rodrigo
Sarmiento, Olga
Carlson, Jordan
Sallis, James F
Cerin, Ester
Cain, Kelli
Conway, Terry
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2016
Verlag/Hrsg.: Dartmouth Digital Commons
Schlagwörter: medicine and health sciences / geographic information-systems / walkability scale news / physical-activity / built environment / active transportation / public-health / activity recommendations / belgian adults / travel / relocation
Sprache: unknown
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