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Perceived Access to Neighborhood Destinations and its Influence on Neighborhood-Based Walking
The Effect of Neighbourhood Walkability and Neighbourhood SES on Commuting Behaviour
The Relationship Between Neighbourhood Walkability and Leisure-Based Screen Time in Adults
Environmental and Personal Barriers and Facilitators Impacting the Experiences of Adults Participating in an Internet-Facilitated Pedometer Intervention
Associations Between Neighbourhood Design, Neighbourhood Socioeconomic Status and Sleep in Adults
A Cross-Sectional Study of the Associations Between the Built Environment and Physical Activity-Related Cognitions in Canadian Adults
The Associations Between Urban Form and Walking Behaviour Among Adults: A Neighbourhood Perspective
The Temporal Association Between the Built Environment and Walking: A Longitudinal Residential Relocation Study
Who Benefits from Walkability? Relationships Between the Built Environment and Neighbourhood-Based Physical Activity Among Subpopulations
Urban Design, Socioeconomic Status, Seasonality and Neighborhood Walking: Findings from the EcoEUFORIA Project
The Relationship between Calgary Urban Form and Neighborhood-Based Walking
Perceived Neighbourhood Walkability and Different Types of Physical Activity in Canadian Men and Women
Differences in Transportation and Leisure Physical Activity by Neighbourhood Design