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The following pages link to The epidemiology of walking for exercise: implications for promoting activity among sedentary groups (Q64134987):
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- Stable behaviors associated with adults' 10-year change in body mass index and likelihood of gain at the waist (Q24541197) (← links)
- The effectiveness of walking as an intervention for low back pain: a systematic review (Q24596469) (← links)
- A systematic review of studies using pedometers as an intervention for musculoskeletal diseases (Q27012549) (← links)
- The back 2 activity trial: education and advice versus education and advice plus a structured walking programme for chronic low back pain (Q30495850) (← links)
- A community-wide campaign to promote physical activity in middle-aged and elderly people: a cluster randomized controlled trial. (Q30539225) (← links)
- A walking programme and a supervised exercise class versus usual physiotherapy for chronic low back pain: a single-blinded randomised controlled trial. (The Supervised Walking In comparison to Fitness Training for Back Pain (SWIFT) Trial). (Q33477664) (← links)
- The effect of light rail transit on body mass index and physical activity (Q33629931) (← links)
- Association between walking distance and percentiles of body mass index in older and younger men. (Q33672144) (← links)
- Inequitable walking conditions among older people: examining the interrelationship of neighbourhood socio-economic status and urban form using a comparative case study (Q33739995) (← links)
- Assessment of the aging man. (Q33741406) (← links)
- Relation between usual daily walking time and metabolic syndrome (Q33809259) (← links)
- A formative evaluation of a family-based walking intervention-Furness Families Walk4Life (Q33979038) (← links)
- Daily walking and the risk of incident functional limitation in knee osteoarthritis: an observational study (Q34098263) (← links)
- Lifestyle physical activity among urban Palestinians and Israelis: a cross-sectional comparison in the Palestinian-Israeli Jerusalem risk factor study (Q34144800) (← links)
- Challenges and opportunities for measuring physical activity in sedentary adults (Q34167763) (← links)
- A systematic review of physical activity promotion strategies (Q34265150) (← links)
- A community-wide media campaign to promote walking in a Missouri town (Q34524527) (← links)
- Prevalence of exercise and non-exercise physical activity in Chinese adolescents. (Q34564226) (← links)
- Walking: the first steps in cardiovascular disease prevention (Q34992807) (← links)
- The built environment and utilitarian walking in small U.S. towns (Q35032534) (← links)
- Speed and duration of walking and other leisure time physical activity and the risk of heart failure: a prospective cohort study from the Copenhagen City Heart Study (Q35118559) (← links)
- Recommending self-paced exercise among overweight and obese adults: a randomized pilot study (Q35163719) (← links)
- Walking for leisure among adults from three Brazilian cities and its association with perceived environment attributes and personal factors. (Q35521336) (← links)
- Multilevel modelling of built environment characteristics related to neighbourhood walking activity in older adults. (Q35586379) (← links)
- A description of the volume and intensity of sporadic physical activity among adults. (Q35599164) (← links)
- GIS walking maps to promote physical activity in low-income public housing communities: a qualitative examination (Q35750464) (← links)
- The "Romsås in Motion" community intervention: program exposure and psychosocial mediated relationships to change in stages of change in physical activity (Q35799779) (← links)
- The Association between Belgian Older Adults' Physical Functioning and Physical Activity: What Is the Moderating Role of the Physical Environment? (Q35922349) (← links)
- Movement Discordance between Healthy and Non-Healthy US Adults (Q35937058) (← links)
- Does the presence and mix of destinations influence walking and physical activity? (Q36069382) (← links)
- Self-Paced Walking within a Diverse Topographical Environment Elicits an Appropriate Training Stimulus for Cardiac Rehabilitation Patients. (Q36104520) (← links)
- Walking behaviours from the 1965-2003 American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS) (Q36178118) (← links)
- Association of Socioeconomic Factors and Sedentary Lifestyle in Belgrade's Suburb, Working Class Community (Q36282008) (← links)
- Intra-individual and inter-individual variability in daily sitting time and MVPA (Q36305026) (← links)
- Does parkland influence walking? The relationship between area of parkland and walking trips in Melbourne, Australia (Q36380529) (← links)
- Steps to preventing type 2 diabetes: exercise, walk more, or sit less? (Q36406963) (← links)
- Assessing Walking Activity in Older Adults: Development and Validation of a Novel Computer-Animated Assessment Tool (Q36408917) (← links)
- Perceived community environment and physical activity involvement in a northern-rural Aboriginal community (Q36412689) (← links)
- Do radiographic disease and pain account for why people with or at high risk of knee osteoarthritis do not meet physical activity guidelines? (Q36503874) (← links)
- Intrapersonal, social-cognitive and physical environmental variables related to context-specific sitting time in adults: a one-year follow-up study (Q36625498) (← links)
- Walking to meet physical activity guidelines in knee osteoarthritis: is 10,000 steps enough? (Q36718251) (← links)
- Does Pedestrian Danger Mediate the Relationship between Local Walkability and Active Travel to Work? (Q36883803) (← links)
- Health Impact Assessment, Physical Activity and Federal Lands Trail Policy. (Q36910677) (← links)
- Effects of a 6-Month Walking Study on Blood Pressure and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in U.S. and Swedish Adults: ASUKI Step Study. (Q36949924) (← links)
- Interactions between Neighborhood Social Environment and Walkability to Explain Belgian Older Adults' Physical Activity and Sedentary Time (Q37044767) (← links)
- Randomised controlled trial of home-based walking programmes at and below current recommended levels of exercise in sedentary adults (Q37138492) (← links)
- Features of perceived neighborhood environment associated with daily walking time or habitual exercise: differences across gender, age, and employment status in a community-dwelling population of Japan (Q37170817) (← links)
- Interventions to increase walking behavior (Q37194425) (← links)
- The relation between neighborhood built environment and walking activity among older adults (Q37306280) (← links)
- Financial incentives to promote active travel: an evidence review and economic framework (Q37325615) (← links)