Journal article

Does parkland influence walking? The relationship between area of parkland and walking trips in Melbourne, Australia

TL King, LE Thornton, RJ Bentley, AM Kavanagh

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity | Published : 2012

Abstract

Background: Using two different measures of park area, at three buffer distances, we sought to investigate the ways in which park area and proximity to parks, are related to the frequency of walking (for all purposes) in Australian adults. Little previous research has been conducted in this area, and results of existing research have been mixed.Methods: Residents of 50 urban areas in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia completed a physical activity survey (n = 2305). Respondents reported how often they walked for ≥10 minutes in the previous month. Walking frequency was dichotomised to 'less than weekly' (less than 1/week) and 'at least weekly' (1/week or more). Using Geographic Information Sys..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Tania King is supported by a VicHealth (Victorian Health Promotion Foundation) PhD scholarship.Lukar Thornton is supported by an Alfred Deakin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.Rebecca Bentley is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Capacity Building Grant in Population Health Research (The Australian Health Inequities Program) ID 324724.This study was funded by the Victorian Health Promotion Foundation. We thank Gavin Turrell, David Crawford and Damien Jolley who were Chief Investigators on this grant and Emma Rawlings who assisted with the survey administration.