Increasing habitual walking in mobility-limited older adults through a personalized GIS-based intervention
Background Ample evidence supports the health benefits of low-intensity physical activity such as walking, which is universally accessible and impacted by neighbourhood environmental factors like green spaces and availability of local amenities. Aim The MOBITEC-Routes project will investigate the ef...
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Main Authors: | R. Schilling (Author), R. Weibel (Author), E. Giannouli (Author), D. Infanger (Author), A. Sofios (Author), S. Gisler (Author), C. Röcke (Author), T. Rantanen (Author), E. Portegijs (Author), C. Schuster-Amft (Author), A. Mai (Author), A. Schmidt-Trucksäss (Author), T. Hinrichs (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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