Associations Between Built Environment Characteristics and Walking in Older Adults in a High-Density City: A Study From a Chinese Megacity
The built environment is an important factor affecting physical activity, especially walkability. Walkability is used to characterize the user friendliness of outdoor physical activity. However, studies on walkability and physical activity are mainly concentrated on low-density Western cities. Study...
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Main Authors: | Hui He (Author), Tingting Li (Author), Yanwei Yu (Author), Xiaowu Lin (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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