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187 related items for PubMed ID: 23046604

  • 1. Correspondence between objective and perceived walking times to urban destinations: Influence of physical activity, neighbourhood walkability, and socio-demographics.
    Dewulf B, Neutens T, Van Dyck D, de Bourdeaudhuij I, Van de Weghe N.
    Int J Health Geogr; 2012 Oct 10; 11():43. PubMed ID: 23046604
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  • 3. Correlates of non-concordance between perceived and objective measures of walkability.
    Gebel K, Bauman A, Owen N.
    Ann Behav Med; 2009 Apr 10; 37(2):228-38. PubMed ID: 19396503
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  • 4. Neighbourhood urban form and individual-level correlates of leisure-based screen time in Canadian adults.
    McCormack GR, Mardinger C.
    BMJ Open; 2015 Nov 25; 5(11):e009418. PubMed ID: 26608640
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  • 5. Inequitable walking conditions among older people: examining the interrelationship of neighbourhood socio-economic status and urban form using a comparative case study.
    Grant TL, Edwards N, Sveistrup H, Andrew C, Egan M.
    BMC Public Health; 2010 Nov 05; 10():677. PubMed ID: 21054879
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  • 8. Associations of changes in neighbourhood walkability with changes in walking activity in older adults: a fixed effects analysis.
    Timmermans EJ, Visser M, Wagtendonk AJ, Noordzij JM, Lakerveld J.
    BMC Public Health; 2021 Jul 06; 21(1):1323. PubMed ID: 34225681
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  • 12. The neighbourhood physical environment and active travel in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
    Cerin E, Nathan A, van Cauwenberg J, Barnett DW, Barnett A, Council on Environment and Physical Activity (CEPA) – Older Adults working group.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2017 Feb 06; 14(1):15. PubMed ID: 28166790
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  • 13. Physical activity-related health and economic benefits of building walkable neighbourhoods: a modelled comparison between brownfield and greenfield developments.
    Zapata-Diomedi B, Boulangé C, Giles-Corti B, Phelan K, Washington S, Veerman JL, Gunn LD.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2019 Feb 20; 16(1):11. PubMed ID: 30782142
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  • 14. Objectively-assessed neighbourhood destination accessibility and physical activity in adults from 10 countries: An analysis of moderators and perceptions as mediators.
    Cerin E, Conway TL, Adams MA, Barnett A, Cain KL, Owen N, Christiansen LB, van Dyck D, Mitáš J, Sarmiento OL, Davey RC, Reis R, Salvo D, Schofield G, Sallis JF.
    Soc Sci Med; 2018 Aug 20; 211():282-293. PubMed ID: 29966823
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  • 16. Relationship between neighborhood walkability and older adults' physical activity: results from the Belgian Environmental Physical Activity Study in Seniors (BEPAS Seniors).
    Van Holle V, Van Cauwenberg J, Van Dyck D, Deforche B, Van de Weghe N, De Bourdeaudhuij I.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2014 Aug 23; 11():110. PubMed ID: 25148845
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  • 17. Neighbourhood walkability, daily steps and utilitarian walking in Canadian adults.
    Hajna S, Ross NA, Joseph L, Harper S, Dasgupta K.
    BMJ Open; 2015 Nov 24; 5(11):e008964. PubMed ID: 26603246
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  • 18. Walkability parameters, active transportation and objective physical activity: moderating and mediating effects of motor vehicle ownership in a cross-sectional study.
    Eriksson U, Arvidsson D, Gebel K, Ohlsson H, Sundquist K.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2012 Oct 05; 9():123. PubMed ID: 23035633
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  • 19. Neighbourhood walkability and home neighbourhood-based physical activity: an observational study of adults with type 2 diabetes.
    Hajna S, Kestens Y, Daskalopoulou SS, Joseph L, Thierry B, Sherman M, Trudeau L, Rabasa-Lhoret R, Meissner L, Bacon SL, Gauvin L, Ross NA, Dasgupta K, Diabetes, GPS, and Walkablilty Study Group.
    BMC Public Health; 2016 Sep 09; 16(1):957. PubMed ID: 27613233
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  • 20. The association between objective walkability, neighborhood socio-economic status, and physical activity in Belgian children.
    D'Haese S, Van Dyck D, De Bourdeaudhuij I, Deforche B, Cardon G.
    Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act; 2014 Aug 23; 11():104. PubMed ID: 25148724
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