Using Walk Score™ and Neighborhood Perceptions to Assess Walking Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults

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Samuel D. Towne
Jaewoong Won
Sungmin Lee
Marcia G. Ory
Samuel N. Forjuoh
Suojin Wang
Chanam Lee
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[1] Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Public Health,Department of Health Promotion and Community Health Sciences
[2] Texas A&M University,Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning, Center for Health Systems and Design
[3] Baylor Scott & White Health,Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine
[4] Texas A&M Health Science Center,Department of Statistics
[5] Texas A&M University,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[6] Texas A&M Health Science Center School of Public Health,undefined
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Older adults; Walkability; Neighborhood cohesion; Perceived neighborhood safety;
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We aimed to determine the relationship between neighborhood characteristics (walkability, cohesion/safety) and recommended activity levels among community-dwelling middle-aged and older adults. Subjective and objective data on 394 individuals aged ≥50 years were used to assess the likelihood of walking ≥150 min/week. Environmental factors associated with a greater likelihood of any walking ≥150 min/week included living in a neighborhood with high perception of cohesion/safety versus low, living in walkable areas versus car-dependent, and living in an area with a low-moderate median income versus the lowest. Middle-aged and older adults were more likely to walk ≥150 min/week in a walkable, perceived safe/cohesive neighborhood. Identifying neighborhood factors associated with promoting walking among this population can enable stakeholders (e.g., researchers, planners, and policy makers) to direct interventions focusing on the built environment.
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