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2019

Evidence for urban design and public health policy and practice: Space syntax metrics and neighbourhood walking


A population-based study of the associations between neighbourhood walkability and different types of physical activity in Canadian men and women


The importance of peers: Elementary school children's play following a playground painted lines intervention


Dog-walking in dense compact areas: The role of neighbourhood built environment


The built environment and active transportation safety in children and youth: a study protocol


Child and adolescent bicycling injuries involving motor vehicle collision


Test–retest Reliability and Construct Validity of an Online and Paper Administered Physical Activity Neighborhood Environment Scale (PANES)


Barriers and facilitators impacting the experiences of adults participating in an internet-facilitated pedometer intervention


Differences in transportation and leisure physical activity by neighborhood design controlling for residential choice


A scoping review on the relations between urban form and health: a focus on Canadian quantitative evidence.


Cognitive Function of Elderly Persons in Japanese Neighborhoods: The Role of Street Layout


Urban design and Japanese older adults' depressive symptoms.


Child and adolescent bicycling injuries involving motor vehicle collisions.


A systematized literature review on the associations between neighbourhood built characteristics and walking among Canadian adults


2018

Using accelerometer/GPS data to validate a neighborhood-adapted version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ)


Associations between neighbourhood block pattern and transportation and leisure physical activity in Canadian adults.


Empathic Cultural Mapping: Little data, big data, knowledge transfer and exchange


The independent associations between Walk Score and neighborhood socioeconomic status, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and body mass index among urban adults


Neighbourhood built environment influences on physical activity among adults: A systematized review of qualitative evidence


Encouraging dog walking for health promotion and disease prevention


Addition of food group equivalents to the Canadian Diet History Questionnaire II for the estimation of the Canadian Healthy Eating Index - 2005


Dog Walking


A mixed methods study on the barriers and facilitators of physical activity associated with residential relocation


2017

Test-retest reliability of a modified International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ) to capture neighbourhood physical activity


Walk21 Calgary - (re)Connecting community through walking


Neighbourhood built environment characteristics associated with different types of physical activity in Canadian adults


Interactions between neighbourhood urban form and socioeconomic status and their associations with anthropometric measurements in Canadian adults


Changes in objectively-determined walkability and physical activity in adults: A quasi-longitudinal residential relocation study


2016


Changes in visitor profiles and activity patterns following dog supportive modifications to parks: A natural experiment on the health impact of an urban policy


Dog-walking, dog-fouling and leashing policies in urban parks: Insights from a natural experiment designed as a longitudinal multiple-case study


Associations between the neighbourhood food environment, neighbourhood socioeconomic status, and diet quality: An observational study


Cost-effectiveness of investing in sidewalks as a means of increasing physical activity: a RESIDE modelling study


UWALK: the development of a multi-strategy, community-wide physical activity program


Cost effectiveness of investing in footpaths as a means of increasing physical activity in an Australian city: A modelling study


Public engagement and community participation in governing urban parks: a case study in changing and implementing a policy addressing off-leash dogs


Supportive neighbourhood built characteristics and dog-walking in Canadian adults


2015

Neighbourhood urban form and individual-level correlates of leisure-based screen time in Canadian adults

Associations between aspects of friendship networks and dietary behavior in youth: Findings from a systematized review

Parks, Pooches and Policy: Insights for promoting dog-walking from a quasi-experiment

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