Contribution of neighbourhood socioeconomic status and physical activity resources to physical activity among women
Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health2007Vol. 61(10), pp. 882–890
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Abstract
Although we found expected relationships between residence in a lower-socioeconomic status neighbourhood and undertaking less moderate or vigorous physical activity among women, we also found that these same women reported greater overall energy expenditure, perhaps as a result of greater work or travel demands. Greater availability of physical activity resources nearby appears to differentially benefit women living in lower-socioeconomic status neighbourhoods and low-income women, having implications for policy-making and planning.
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