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Associations Between Worksite Walkability, Greenness, and Physical Activity Around Work

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ENVIRONMENT AND BEHAVIOR
卷 52, 期 2, 页码 139-163

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/0013916518797165

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worksite environment; physical activity; walkability; greenness; accelerometry; global positioning systems

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  1. NCI Centers for Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) [U01 CA116850, U54 CA155496, U54 CA155626, U54 CA155435, U54 CA155850]
  2. NIH [UM1 CA176726, R00 CA201542, P30 DK046200, R01 ES017017]
  3. Southern Research Station of the U.S. Forest Service [16-JV-11330144-065]

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This article explores the role of the work environment in determining physical activity gained within and around the workplace. With most adults spending more than half of their waking day at work, the workplace is a promising venue for promoting physical activity. We used a sample of 147 employed women-median age = 53 years old; 42% meeting Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) physical activity recommendations-wearing a GPS device and accelerometer on the hip for 7 days to assess location and physical activity at minute-level epochs. We analyzed the association between geographic information systems (GIS) measures of walkability and greenness around the workplace and the amount of physical activity gained while in the work neighborhood. Our results showed that working in high walkable environments was associated with higher levels of moderate to vigorous physical activity while at work, and with higher moderate to vigorous physical activity gained within the work neighborhood. Increasing walkability levels around workplaces can contribute to increasing physical activity of employees.

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