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   Built environment and its influences on walking among older women: Use of standardized geographic units to define urban forms  
   
نویسنده siu v.w. ,lambert w.e. ,fu r. ,hillier t.a. ,bosworth m. ,michael y.l.
منبع journal of environmental and public health - 2012 - دوره : 2012 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Consensus is lacking on specific and policy-relevant measures of neighborhood attributes that may affect health outcomes. to address this limitation,we created small standardized geographic units measuring the transit,commercial,and park area access,intersection,and population density for the portland,oregon metropolitan area. cluster analysis was used to identify six unique urban forms: central city,city periphery,suburb,urban fringe with poor commercial access,urban fringe with pool park access,and satellite city. the urban form information was linkable to the detailed physical activity,health,and socio-demographic data of 2,005 older women without the use of administrative boundaries. evaluation of the relationship between urban forms and walking behavior indicates that older women residing in city center were more likely to walk than those living in city periphery,suburb communities,and urban fringe with poor commercial access; however,these women were not significantly more likely to walk compared to those residing in urban fringe with poor park access or satellite city. utility of small standardized geographic units and clusters to measure and define built environment support research investigating the impact of built environment and health. the findings may inform environmental/policy interventions that shape communities and promote active living. © 2012 vivian w. siu et al.
آدرس population research center,institute of metropolitan studies,portland state university,p.o. box 751,portland, United States, department of public health and preventive medicine,oregon health and science university,mail code cb 669,3181 sw sam jackson park road,portland, United States, department of public health and preventive medicine,oregon health and science university,mail code cb 669,3181 sw sam jackson park road,portland, United States, kaiser permanente center for health research,northwest/hawaii,3800 n. interstate avenue,portland, United States, metro data resource center,600 ne grand avenue,portland, United States, department of epidemiology and biostatistics,drexel university school of public health,1505 race street,ms 1033,philadelphia, United States
 
     
   
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