Associations between safety from crime, cycling, and obesity in a Dutch elderly population: results from the longitudinal aging study Amsterdam
The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate differences in associations between crime rates, cycling, and weight status between people living in low and high socioeconomic status (SES) neighbourhoods. In total, 470 participants in the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam were included (age: 63-70 y). Body height and weight were measured using a stadiometer and calibrated weight scale, respectively. Cycling behaviour was assessed in a face-to-face interview, and neighbourhood crime rates were assessed using data from police reports. Men residing in high SES neighbourhoods cycle... Mehr ...
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Kremers, S.P.J.
de Bruijn, G.J.
Visscher, T.L.S.
Deeg, D.J.H.
Thomése, G.C.F.
Visser, M.
van Mechelen, W.
Brug, J. |
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Artikel |
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2012 |
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Kremers , S P J , de Bruijn , G J , Visscher , T L S , Deeg , D J H , Thomése , G C F , Visser , M , van Mechelen , W & Brug , J 2012 , ' Associations between safety from crime, cycling, and obesity in a Dutch elderly population: results from the longitudinal aging study Amsterdam ' , Journal of Environmental and Public Health , vol. 2012 , 127857 . https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/127857 |
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Englisch |
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