A longitudinal residential relocation study of changes in street layout and physical activity

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Abstract

Few longitudinal residential relocation studies have explored associations between urban form and physical activity, and none has used the Space Syntax theory. Using a Canadian longitudinal dataset (n = 5944), we estimated: (1) differences in physical activity between non-movers, and those relocating to neighbourhoods with less or more integrated street layouts, and; (2) associations between changes in street layout integration exposure and differences in physical activity. Adjusting for covariates, we found relative to non-movers, those who moved to more integrated neighbourhoods undertook significantly (p

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McCormack, G. R., Koohsari, M. J., Vena, J. E., Oka, K., Nakaya, T., Chapman, J., … Matsalla, G. (2021). A longitudinal residential relocation study of changes in street layout and physical activity. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86778-y

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