Abstract : This study builds upon the current literature investigating the relationship between individuals ph
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Abstract : This study builds upon the current literature investigating the relationship between individuals physical activity and the built environment. This prospective study of two lifestyle interventions in adults explores the moderating effect of the built environment measured both objectively and by self-report. Results show that overweight men in an intervention group increased their walking significantly more if they lived in less walkable neighborhoods. Overweight women were more likely to increase their physical activity over time if they perceived better safety from traffic. This study suggests that psychosocial interventions can help men overcome environmental barriers to walking.Copyright 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.PMID 20510642 PubMed - indexed for MEDLINEPMCID PMC2918657 Available on 2011/9/1Publication Types MeSH TermsPublication Types Randomized Controlled TrialMeSH TermsAdolescentAdultBody Mass IndexCaliforniaDietEnvironment DesignFemaleHumansLife Style*MaleMiddle AgedMotor Activity*Residence Characteristics*Social EnvironmentWalkingYoung AdultLinkOut - more resourcesFull Text SourcesElsevier ScienceEBSCOOhioLINK Electronic Journal CenterSwets Information ServicesOther Literature SourcesCOS Scholar Universe Supplemental Content Related citations Correlates of non-concordance between perceived and objective measures of walkability. Ann Behav Med. 2009 Correlates of non-concordance between perceived and objective measures of walkability.Gebel K Bauman A Owen N. Ann Behav Med. 2009 Apr 37(2)228-38. Epub 2009 Apr 25. Neighborhood walkability and sedentary time in Belgian adults. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Neighborhood walkability and sedentary time in Belgian adults.Van Dyck D Cardon G Deforche B Owen N Sallis JF De Bourdeaudhuij I. Am J Prev Med. 2010 Jul 39(1)25-32. Neighborhood built environment and income examining multiple health outcomes. Soc Sci Med. 2009 Neighborhood built environment and income examining multiple health outcomes.Sallis JF Saelens BE Frank LD Conway TL Slymen DJ Cain KL Chapman JE Kerr J. Soc Sci Med. 2009 Apr 68(7)1285-93. Epub 2009 Feb 18. Review The built environment neighborhood crime and constrained physical activity an exploration of inconsistent findings. Prev Med. 2008 Review The built environment neighborhood crime and constrained physical activity an exploration of inconsistent findings.Foster S Giles-Corti B. Prev Med. 2008 Sep 47(3)241-51. Epub 2008 Apr 9. Review The built environment and obesity. Epidemiol Rev. 2007 Review The built environment and obesity.Papas MA Alberg AJ Ewing R Helzlsouer KJ Gary TL Klassen AC. Epidemiol Rev. 2007 29129-43. Epub 2007 May 28. See reviews... See all... Recent activity Clear Turn Off Turn On Do neighborhood environments moderate the effect of physical activity lifestyle ... Do neighborhood environments moderate the effect of physical activity lifestyle interventions in adults?Health Place. 2010 Sep 16(5)903-8. Epub 2010 May 11 . PubMed Your browsing activity is empty. Activity recording is turned off. Turn recording back on See more... You are here NCBI gt Literature gt PubMed Write to the Help Desk Simple NCBI Directory Getting Started NCBI Education NCBI Help Manual NCBI Handbook Training amp Tutorials Resources Chemicals amp BioassaysData amp SoftwareDNA amp RNADomains amp StructuresGenes amp ExpressionGenetics amp MedicineGenomes amp MapsHomologyLiteratureProteinsSequence AnalysisTaxonomyTraining amp TutorialsVariation Popular PubMed Nucleotide BLAST PubMed Central Gene Bookshelf Protein OMIM Genome SNP Structure Featured GenBank Reference Sequences Map Viewer Genome Projects Human Genome Mouse Genome Influenza Virus Primer-BLAST Sequence Read Archive NCBI Information About NCBI Research at NCBI NCBI Newsletter NCBI FTP Site NCBI on Facebook NCBI on Twitter NCBI on YouTube NIH DHHS USA.gov Copyright | Disclaimer | Privacy | Accessibility | Contact National Center for Biotechnology Information U.S. National Library of Medicine 8600 Rockville Pike Bethesda MD 20894 USA
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