The built environment and location-based physical activity.
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Technologies That Assess the Location of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior: A Systematic ReviewSpatio-temporal determinants of mental health and well-being: advances in geographically-explicit ecological momentary assessment (GEMA)Home versus nonhome neighborhood: quantifying differences in exposure to the built environment.Feasibility of using global positioning systems (GPS) with diverse urban adults: before and after data on perceived acceptability, barriers, and ease of useHome and work neighbourhood environments in relation to body mass index: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA)Use of global positioning systems to study physical activity and the environment: a systematic reviewAdolescent health-risk behavior and community disorderLong-Term Monitoring of Physical Behavior Reveals Different Cardiac Responses to Physical Activity among Subjects with and without Chronic Neck PainWorksite neighborhood and obesogenic behaviors: findings among employees in the Promoting Activity and Changes in Eating (PACE) trialTravel patterns during pregnancy: comparison between Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking and questionnaire dataInnovation through Wearable Sensors to Collect Real-Life Data among Pediatric Patients with Cardiometabolic Risk FactorsIs missing geographic positioning system data in accelerometry studies a problem, and is imputation the solution?"Spatial Energetics": Integrating Data From GPS, Accelerometry, and GIS to Address Obesity and Inactivity.Characteristics of residential areas and transportational walking among frail and non-frail Dutch elderly: does the size of the area matter?Comparing self-identified and census-defined neighborhoods among adolescents using GPS and accelerometer.The built environment predicts observed physical activity.Perceived built environment and physical activity in U.S. women by sprawl and region.How do they do it: working women meeting physical activity recommendations.Adolescent self-defined neighborhoods and activity spaces: spatial overlap and relations to physical activity and obesityInvited commentary: Taking advantage of time-varying neighborhood environments.A study of community design, greenness, and physical activity in children using satellite, GPS and accelerometer data.Combining GPS, GIS, and accelerometry to explore the physical activity and environment relationship in children and young people - a reviewAssociations between observed neighborhood characteristics and physical activity: findings from a multiethnic urban communityRelationships between the built environment and walking and weight status among older women in three U.S. States.Changes in the built environment and changes in the amount of walking over time: longitudinal results from the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosisAvailability of exercise facilities and physical activity in 2,037 adults: cross-sectional results from the Swedish neighborhood and physical activity (SNAP) studyUrban built environment configuration and psychological distress in older men: results from the Caerphilly study.How far from home? The locations of physical activity in an urban U.S. settingActivity space environment and dietary and physical activity behaviors: a pilot study.Indoor Tracking to Understand Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour: Exploratory Study in UK Office Buildings.Out and about: association of the built environment with physical activity behaviors of adolescent femalesAn assessment of the relevance of the home neighbourhood for understanding environmental influences on physical activity: how far from home do people roam?Neighbourhood Walkability and Daily Steps in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes.Neighbourhood walkability and home neighbourhood-based physical activity: an observational study of adults with type 2 diabetesTalking the talk, walking the walk: examining the effect of neighbourhood walkability and social connectedness on physical activityAre neighbourhood social capital and availability of sports facilities related to sports participation among Dutch adolescents?Neighbourhood walkability, daily steps and utilitarian walking in Canadian adultsUsing GPS technology to (re)-examine operational definitions of 'neighbourhood' in place-based health research.Locations of joint physical activity in parent-child pairs based on accelerometer and GPS monitoringAssociation between physical activity and neighborhood environment among middle-aged adults in Shanghai.
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The built environment and location-based physical activity.
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2010-04-01T00:00:00Z