Land use mix and physical activity in middle-aged and older adults: a longitudinal study examining changes in land use mix in two Dutch cohorts
Abstract Background With urbanization and aging increasing in coming decades, societies face the challenge of keeping aging populations active. Land use mix (LUM) has been associated with cycling and walking, but whether changes in LUM relate to changes in cycling/walking is less known. Objectives O...
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Main Authors: | J. M. Noordzij (Author), M. A. Beenackers (Author), J. Oude Groeniger (Author), E. J. Timmermans (Author), I. Motoc (Author), M. Huisman (Author), F. J. van Lenthe (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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