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Volume 12 (2015): Issue s1 (Jan 2015): Walking and Walkability: Approaches to Increase Physical Activity and Improve Health
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Journal of Physical Activity and Health
Print ISSN:
1543-3080
Online ISSN:
1543-5474
With generous support provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Guest Editors: Janet E. Fulton, PhD, and Susan A. Carlson, PhD
Commentary
Taking Steps to a Healthier Nation: Increasing Physical Activity through Walking
Original Research
U.S. Adults’ Participation in Specific Activities: Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System—2011
Physical Activities of U.S. High School Students—2010 National Youth Physical Activity and Nutrition Survey
The Efficacy of a Walking Intervention Using Social Media to Increase Physical Activity: A Randomized Trial
Characteristics of Walking Group Leaders as Compared with Walking Group Members in a Community-Based Study
Walking Trail Use among a Sample of Black, White, Hispanic, and Asian Adult Walkers
Rural Neighborhood Walkability: Implications for Assessment
Single Entry Communities Increase Trip Distance and May Overestimate Neighborhood Walkability
Walking for Transportation: What Do U.S. Adults Think Is a Reasonable Distance and Time?
Walking for Transportation and Leisure among U.S. Adults—National Health Interview Survey 2010
Walking to Work: The Roles of Neighborhood Walkability and Socioeconomic Deprivation
Active Transportation in Kingston, Ontario: An Analysis of Mode, Destination, Duration, and Season among Walkers and Cyclists
The Effect of the Social and Physical Environment on Children’s Independent Mobility to Neighborhood Destinations
Park Access among School-Age Youth in the United States
Odds of Getting Adequate Physical Activity by Dog Walking
Effects of Home-Based Walking on Quality of Life and Fatigue Outcomes in Early Stage Breast Cancer Survivors: A 12-Week Pilot Study
Walking Workstation Use Reduces Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Adults with Prehypertension
Participation in Types of Physical Activities among US Adults—National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 1999–2006
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