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Effects of built environment on walking among Hong Kong older adults

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posted on 2013-06-01, 00:00 authored by Ester Cerin, D Macfarlane, C Sit, S Ho, J Johnston, K Chou, W Chan, M Cheung, K Ho
Key Messages
1. Reliable and valid intervieweradministered questionnaires were developed to investigate associations of perceived neighbourhood attributes of Hong Kong older adults with their walking for transportation and recreation.
2. Access to and availability of different types of services and destinations, provision of
facilities for resting/sitting in the neighbourhood, and easy access to/from residential
buildings may help maintain an active lifestyle by facilitating walking for transport in the neighbourhood.
3. Access to services, indoor places for walking, environmental aesthetics, low traffic, and absence of physical barriers may promote recreational walking.

History

Journal

Hong Kong medical journal

Volume

19

Issue

3

Season

Supplement 4

Publisher

Hong Kong Academy of Medicine & Hong Kong Medical Association

Location

Aberdeen, Hong Kong

ISSN

1024-2708

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Hong Kong Academy of Medicine & Hong Kong Medical Association

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