Neighborhood walkability and walking for transport among South Asians in the MASALA study

Kelly, E. A., Kandula, N. R., Kanaya, A. M., & Yen, I. H. (2015). Neighborhood walkability and walking for transport among South Asians in the MASALA study. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 13(5), 514-519.

Abstract

Background: The neighborhood built environment can have a strong influence on physical activity levels, particularly walking for transport. In examining racial/ethnic differences in physical activity, one important and understudied group is South Asians. This study aims to describe the association between neighborhood walkability and walking for transport among South Asian men and women in the United States in the Mediators of Atherosclerosis in South Asians Living in America (MASALA) Study.
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