Development of a reliable measure of walking within and outside the local neighborhood: RESIDEs neig

The Residential Environment project (RESIDE) is a longitudinal study evaluating the impact of a new residential design code on walking. The aim to develop a reliable measure of walking – undertaken within and outside the neighborhood – and overall physical activity. (One of several abstracts on this page.)
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Billie Giles-Corti, Anna Timperio, Hayley Cutt, Terri Pikora, Fiona Bull, Matthew Knuiman, Max Bulsara, Kimberly Van Niel, Trevor Shilton
Publisher(s):
Academic Press Inc
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Date Published:
June 2006
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Australia Location: unknown
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