Volume 103, Issue 3 Supplement, November 2012
ISSN:
0008-4263 (Print)
1920-7476 (Online)
In this issue (12 articles)
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Quantitative Research
Physical Activity Patterns of Children in Toronto: The Relative Role of Neighbourhood Type and Socio-economic Status
Michelle R. Stone PhD, Guy E. Faulkner PhD… Pages S9-S14 -
Quantitative Research
Walkable for Whom? Examining the Role of the Built Environment on the Neighbourhood-based Physical Activity of Children
Kristjana Loptson MA, Nazeem Muhajarine PhD… Pages S29-S34 -
Quantitative Research
Safe Cycling: How Do Risk Perceptions Compare With Observed Risk?
Meghan Winters PhD, Shelina Babul PhD… Pages S42-S47 -
Quantitative Research
Associations Between Children’s Diets and Features of Their Residential and School Neighbourhood Food Environments
Andraea Van Hulst RN, MSc, Trade A. Barnett PhD… Pages S48-S54 -
Quantitative Research
Physical Activity and Nutrition Among Youth in Rural, Suburban and Urban Neighbourhood Types
Dr. Cindy Shearer PhD, Chris Blanchard PhD… Pages S55-S60 -
Quantitative Research
Creating Neighbourhood Groupings Based on Built Environment Features to Facilitate Health Promotion Activities
Donald Schopflocher PhD, Eric VanSpronsen MPH… Pages S61-S66 -
Quantitative Research
Examining Aspects of the Built Environment: An Evaluation of a Community Walking Map Project
Candace I. J. Nykiforuk PhD, Laura M. Nieuwendyk MSc… Pages S67-S72

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