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The built environment, activity space, and time allocation

The built environment, activity space, and time allocation

... and activity space connection, the findings successfully support the hypothesis that compact development patterns are associated with less spatially dispersed daily activity ...in activity ... See full document

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Children's Physical Activity and the Built Environment: The Impact of Neighbourhood Opportunities and Contextual Environmental Exposure

Children's Physical Activity and the Built Environment: The Impact of Neighbourhood Opportunities and Contextual Environmental Exposure

... physical activity occurred within that area, which may explain why studies have yielded mixed ...physical activity within the neighbourhood context but also outside of that ...their time within their ... See full document

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Walkability and walking for transport: characterizing the built environment using space syntax

Walkability and walking for transport: characterizing the built environment using space syntax

... Our study has several limitations. The self-report meas- ure of WT may be subject to recall error, although we fo- cused on frequency – walking instances that may be easier for study participants to recall – rather than ... See full document

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Re-visiting the relationship between neighbourhood environment and BMI: an instrumental variables approach to correcting for residential selection bias

Re-visiting the relationship between neighbourhood environment and BMI: an instrumental variables approach to correcting for residential selection bias

... the built environment and behaviours associated with healthy body ...the time ordering of longitudinal data to generate improved estimates of causal ...the built environment and ... See full document

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The concordance of directly and indirectly measured built environment attributes and physical activity adoption

The concordance of directly and indirectly measured built environment attributes and physical activity adoption

... physical activity per day on 3 or more days per week, and (8) able to pass the Physical Activity Readiness Question- naire (PAR-Q) ...each time point ... See full document

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The environment and physical activity: The influence of psychosocial, perceived and built environmental factors

The environment and physical activity: The influence of psychosocial, perceived and built environmental factors

... Participants were students at two large Metropolitan schools in the Auckland region of NZ, aged between 12 and 17 years. All study procedures and related documents were approved by the regional ethics committee. Contact ... See full document

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Evaluation of criteria of successful urban public space environment, according to young people and professionals from built environment

Evaluation of criteria of successful urban public space environment, according to young people and professionals from built environment

... and time are spent on providing good design, with modern feature and ...public environment that motivates positive behavior and social interaction among cities’ young ... See full document

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The Built Environment Yorkshire Health (BEYH) Study: an update

The Built Environment Yorkshire Health (BEYH) Study: an update

... the built environment and body weight in a large scale multi-level cross sectional study has been ...physical activity built ...green space but the location and quality of parks as ... See full document

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The Built Environment: Designing Communities to Promote Physical Activity in Children

The Built Environment: Designing Communities to Promote Physical Activity in Children

... The positioning of homes, schools, businesses, parks, and sidewalks within a neighborhood can influence physical activity. Neighborhood design typically considers 4 land uses: residential, industrial, green ... See full document

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Intelligent Video Surveillance System for Elderly People Living Alone Based on ODVS

Intelligent Video Surveillance System for Elderly People Living Alone Based on ODVS

... obtain activity rhythm and detect variously behavioral ab- normality for the elderly, a detection method is proposed using time, space, environment, posture and action to describe, analyze and ... See full document

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Residents’ social interactions in market square and its impact on community well-being

Residents’ social interactions in market square and its impact on community well-being

... open space on residents’ ...various activity pattern among the three ethnic ...the built environment, residents’ interactions, and ...the built environment on the importance of ... See full document

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The Topological Reading of Ambiances in the Built Environment: The New Methodology for the Analysis of the Luminous Ambiance in the Museum Space

The Topological Reading of Ambiances in the Built Environment: The New Methodology for the Analysis of the Luminous Ambiance in the Museum Space

... To verify this hypothesis, we have chosen to work on permanent exhibition spaces in museums because the luminous ambiance is considered as a totalitarian ambiance, and permanent exhibition spaces provide a function that ... See full document

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Dynamic three dimensional resource space allocation in a multi item inventory environment

Dynamic three dimensional resource space allocation in a multi item inventory environment

... labor-intensive activity within a warehouse [31]. Of the total time the order-picking takes, around 55% is subjected to travelling ...travel time. Furthermore, also factors such as the replenishment ... See full document

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Accessibility and Connectivity as the Key Factors of the Macro space in Built Environment

Accessibility and Connectivity as the Key Factors of the Macro space in Built Environment

... A separate topic of study may be the historical anthroposophy of the city, examining the benchmarks on the scales of time/distance and connectivity/livability. In this regard, it would be relevant and interesting ... See full document

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Adolescents’ use of the built environment for physical activity

Adolescents’ use of the built environment for physical activity

... Physical activity has many associated health benefits, de- creases risk of obesity, and independently decreases morbidity and ...certain built environments, par- ticularly outdoor spaces such as parks and ... See full document

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Examining the Interrelationships of Partnerships, the Built Environment and Leisure Time Physical Activity in Rural Public Schools

Examining the Interrelationships of Partnerships, the Built Environment and Leisure Time Physical Activity in Rural Public Schools

... physical activity among male and female visitors (Tester & Baker, ...physical activity levels (Cohen et ...physical activity at a favorable cost-effect ...physical activity and ... See full document

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A FRAMEWORK FOR DATA COLLECTION IN FACILITY PROGRAMMING: THE SUBJECT-OBJECT APPROACH

A FRAMEWORK FOR DATA COLLECTION IN FACILITY PROGRAMMING: THE SUBJECT-OBJECT APPROACH

... an activity system (Bedny & Karwowski, 2007; Holt & Morris, 1993; Tobach, ...aspects. Activity systems also need spatial and temporal coordination of their constituting activities so that they are ... See full document

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Is the relationship between the built environment and physical activity moderated by perceptions of crime and safety?

Is the relationship between the built environment and physical activity moderated by perceptions of crime and safety?

... objective built environment factors were significant correlates of objectively measured total phys- ical activity or self-reported walking for leisure or trans- portation across samples of younger ... See full document

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Inequality in the Built Environment Underlies Key Health Disparities in Physical Activity and Obesity

Inequality in the Built Environment Underlies Key Health Disparities in Physical Activity and Obesity

... Of particular relevance is the fact that, in addition to all facilities showing inequitable distribution by socio- demographic characteristics, categories of facilities that were expected to be distributed equitably (eg, ... See full document

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Power Allocation Strategies for Distributed Space-Time Codes in Amplify-and-Forward Mode

Power Allocation Strategies for Distributed Space-Time Codes in Amplify-and-Forward Mode

... power allocation strategies for relay networks were studied based on different cooperation strategies and network topologies in ...power allocation strategies for repetition- based cooperation that take both ... See full document

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