The Role of the Built Environment in Individuals with Mobility Disabilities’ Physical Activity

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2016
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Christensen, Keith
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University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies
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This study explored the relationship between the built environment and the health behaviors of individuals with mobility disabilities. The findings suggest that individuals with mobility disabilities are likely to participate in light recreation activities more often if there are opportunities to do so within convenient pedestrian distance of their residence.
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disability, physical activity, built environment
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Christensen, K. (2016). The Role of the Built Environment in Individuals with Mobility Disabilities’ Physical Activity. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 12(1).
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