1. A Community-Wide Walking Promotion Using Maps and Events for Japanese Older Adults.
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Kubota, Akio, Matsushita, Munehiro, Arao, Takashi, Merom, Dafna, Cerin, Ester, and Sugiyama, Takemi
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CLINICAL trials ,ECOLOGY ,EXERCISE ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,HEALTH promotion ,MAPS ,RESEARCH methodology ,WALKING ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of a community-wide walking intervention (involving walking maps and events) on older residents' walking and environmental perceptions. Method: In this nonrandomized quasi-panel study, older adults living in an intervention and control site were recruited at baseline and follow-up. All households in the intervention site received maps and were invited to participate in a walking event monthly. The intervention lasted for 21 months. The outcomes were walking frequency, duration, and perceptions of local environments. Results: We did not find a significant improvement in walking frequency or duration in the intervention site relative to the control site. However, there was a significant increase in the awareness of others being active and a marginal increase in the perception of aesthetics in the intervention site. Discussion: The increased awareness of others being active may be a positive step in the stages of change toward engagement in physical activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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