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The following pages link to Using objective and subjective measures of neighborhood greenness and accessible destinations for understanding walking trips and BMI in Seattle, Washington (Q39795493):
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- Emerging technologies for assessing physical activity behaviors in space and time (Q30569738) (← links)
- Obesogenic environments: a systematic review of the association between the physical environment and adult weight status, the SPOTLIGHT project (Q33589540) (← links)
- Measuring the built environment for physical activity: state of the science (Q33748329) (← links)
- Deconstructing Williamsburg: Using focus groups to examine residents' perceptions of the building of a walkable community (Q33930514) (← links)
- Effects of perceived neighborhood characteristics and use of community facilities on physical activity of adults with and without disabilities. (Q34123478) (← links)
- A study of community design, greenness, and physical activity in children using satellite, GPS and accelerometer data (Q34127402) (← links)
- The association between neighborhood greenness and cardiovascular disease: an observational study (Q34312680) (← links)
- Do residents' perceptions of being well-placed and objective presence of local amenities match? A case study in West Central Scotland, UK. (Q34709076) (← links)
- Automobile traffic around the home and attained body mass index: a longitudinal cohort study of children aged 10-18 years (Q35101077) (← links)
- A disadvantaged advantage in walkability: findings from socioeconomic and geographical analysis of national built environment data in the United States (Q35102676) (← links)
- A systematic review of the health and well-being benefits of biodiverse environments. (Q35111826) (← links)
- Effects of neighborhood walkability on healthy weight: Assessing selection and causal influences (Q35155532) (← links)
- Do enhancements to the urban built environment improve physical activity levels among socially disadvantaged populations? (Q35181402) (← links)
- Validation of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index as a Measure of Neighborhood Greenness (Q35575966) (← links)
- Measuring Physical Activity in Outdoor Community Recreational Environments: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice (Q35634162) (← links)
- A Review of the Health Benefits of Greenness (Q35845656) (← links)
- Mixed land use and obesity: an empirical comparison of alternative land use measures and geographic scales (Q36002512) (← links)
- Does the presence and mix of destinations influence walking and physical activity? (Q36069382) (← links)
- Creating and validating GIS measures of urban design for health research (Q36206396) (← links)
- Secondary GIS built environment data for health research: guidance for data development (Q36386316) (← links)
- Urban Natural Environments, Obesity, and Health-Related Quality of Life among Hispanic Children Living in Inner-City Neighborhoods (Q36513266) (← links)
- Body mass index, safety hazards, and neighborhood attractiveness (Q36672579) (← links)
- Neighborhood design for walking and biking: physical activity and body mass index (Q36949487) (← links)
- The association between neighborhood greenness and weight status: an observational study in Perth Western Australia (Q37008803) (← links)
- Understanding the independent and joint associations of the home and workplace built environments on cardiorespiratory fitness and body mass index (Q37197657) (← links)
- Race, Social and Environmental Conditions, and Health Behaviors in Men. (Q37313762) (← links)
- Correspondence of perceived vs. objective proximity to parks and their relationship to park-based physical activity (Q37321893) (← links)
- Running to the store? The relationship between neighborhood environments and the risk of obesity (Q37470065) (← links)
- The influence of geographic life environments on cardiometabolic risk factors: a systematic review, a methodological assessment and a research agenda (Q37702468) (← links)
- Greenspace and obesity: a systematic review of the evidence (Q37846800) (← links)
- Lack of agreement between measured and self-reported distance from public green parks in Glasgow, Scotland. (Q38624039) (← links)
- Disparities in urban neighborhood conditions: evidence from GIS measures and field observation in New York City. (Q39872344) (← links)
- Contextual effects of built and social environments of urban neighborhoods on exercise: a multilevel study in Chicago (Q39877768) (← links)
- Perceptions of opportunities for physical activity in 28 European countries (Q39926382) (← links)
- A second generation of active living research (Q46189413) (← links)
- Perceived Neighborhood Safety, Social Cohesion, and Psychological Health of Older Adults. (Q46518772) (← links)
- The Relationship of Physical Activity and the Built Environment within the Context of Self-Determination Theory (Q48616979) (← links)
- Correlates of non-concordance between perceived and objective measures of walkability (Q51833258) (← links)
- Associations between recreational walking and attractiveness, size, and proximity of neighborhood open spaces. (Q53464344) (← links)
- Walking trips to parks: exploring demographic, environmental factors, and preferences for adults with children in the household. (Q53497224) (← links)
- Health Disparities in the Relationship of Neighborhood Greenness to Mental Health Outcomes in 249,405 U.S. Medicare Beneficiaries. (Q54968400) (← links)
- The relationship between objectively-measured attributes of the built environment and selected cardiovascular risk factors in a South African urban setting (Q57176698) (← links)
- Associations between characteristics of neighbourhood open space and older people's walking (Q57226147) (← links)
- Urban green space availability in Bathinda City, India (Q57791143) (← links)
- An explorative study on the proximity of buildings to green spaces in urban areas using remotely sensed imagery (Q58155070) (← links)
- Lower Noise Annoyance Associated with GIS-Derived Greenspace: Pathways through Perceived Greenspace and Residential Noise (Q58184902) (← links)
- Terrestrial Remotely Sensed Imagery in Support of Public Health: New Avenues of Research Using Object-Based Image Analysis (Q58408610) (← links)
- Ecotherapy - A Forgotten Ecosystem Service: A Review (Q58801682) (← links)
- Relationship of Neighborhood Greenness to Heart Disease in 249 405 US Medicare Beneficiaries (Q64063485) (← links)
- Social Inequalities in Environmental Resources of Green and Blue Spaces: A Review of Evidence in the WHO European Region (Q64076533) (← links)