Using combined global position system and accelerometer data points to examine how built environments and gentrification are associated with physical activity in four canadian cities

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  • who: Caislin L. Firth from the University of Saskatchewan, Administration Place, Saskatoon S N , Canada have published the paper: Using combined Global Position System and accelerometer data points to examine how built environments and gentrification are associated with physical activity in four Canadian cities, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of October/21,/2017
  • what: The aim of this study is to examine the associations between GPS-derived exposure to built environment and gentrification characteristics and accelerometer-measured physical activity in a sample of adults across four Methods: The analysis also highlighted how proximity to different amenities . . .

     

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