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Am J Health Behav ; 31(4): 374-83, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17511572

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OBJECTIVES: To explore the relationships among neighborhood built environment characteristics, psychosocial factors, perceived and objective proximity assessments, and use of a community rail-trail. METHOD: Telephone survey data of adults (n=788) in Morgantown, WVa, were classified into one of 4 distance-perception categories based on actual (using geographic information systems technology) and perceived proximity of a community rail-trail. RESULTS: Differences in psychosocial barriers to physical activity (P=.037) and perceived neighborhood walkability (P<.001) were associated with perceived proximity to and use of a community trail. CONCLUSION: Specific attention should be given to address neighborhood and psychosocial barriers when constructing and promoting community trails.


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Environment Design , Residence Characteristics/classification , Walking/psychology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Body Mass Index , Chi-Square Distribution , Female , Geographic Information Systems , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Public Facilities/statistics & numerical data , Residence Characteristics/statistics & numerical data , Self-Assessment , Socioeconomic Factors , Students , Urban Health , Walking/statistics & numerical data , West Virginia
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