Activity-friendly neighbourhoods can benefit non-communicable and infectious diseases

Article Properties
  • Language
    English
  • Publication Date
    2020/07/24
  • Journal
  • Indian UGC (journal)
  • Refrences
    12
  • Citations
    16
  • Deepti Adlakha School of Natural and Built Environment, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, UK
  • James F. Sallis Department of Family Medicine and Public Health, University of California, San Diego, CA, USAMary Mackillop Institute for Health Research, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia
Refrences
Title Journal Journal Categories Citations Publication Date
Global recommendations on physical activity for health 2019
Park proximity, quality and recreational physical activity among mid-older aged adults: moderating effects of individual factors and area of residence International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases
  • Medicine: Public aspects of medicine
  • Technology: Home economics: Nutrition. Foods and food supply
  • Science: Physiology
  • Social Sciences
63 2015
10.1016/S0140-6736(16)30067-8
Built Environment, Physical Activity, and Obesity: Findings from the International Physical Activity and Environment Network (IPEN) Adult Study

Annual Review of Public Health
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene
  • Social Sciences
112 2020
The compelling link between physical activity and the body's defense system Journal of Sport and Health Science
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Recreation. Leisure: Sports
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Special situations and conditions: Sports medicine
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Recreation. Leisure: Sports
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Recreation. Leisure: Sports
  • Social Sciences: Sociology (General)
  • Medicine: Medicine (General)
659 2019
Citations
Title Journal Journal Categories Citations Publication Date
Redefining walkability to capture safety: Investing in pedestrian, bike, and street level design features to make it safe to walk and bike Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
  • Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General): Transportation engineering
  • Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science
  • Social Sciences: Transportation and communications
  • Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)
  • Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
  • Social Sciences
2024
Growing evidence that physical activity-supportive neighbourhoods can mitigate infectious and non-communicable diseases Cities & Health 1 2023
Evaluating the price effects of multifamily and single-family housing construction on surrounding single-family homes in Stockholm: a difference-in-difference analysis

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology: City planning
2023
The Associations of COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions With Longer-Term Activity Levels of Working Adults With Type 2 Diabetes: Cohort Study

JMIR Diabetes
  • Medicine: Internal medicine: Specialties of internal medicine: Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology
2 2022
Heritage Buildings’ Façades as Facilitators for Local Sustainable Development: The Case of Cairo’s El Korba Area

Heritage
  • Auxiliary sciences of history: Archaeology
  • Social Sciences: Social sciences (General)
  • Science: Science (General)
4 2022
Citations Analysis
The category Social Sciences 3 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Development and Evaluation of Walking Core Allocation Model of Living Infrastructure: Case Study of Dobong-gu, Seoul and was published in 2021. The most recent citation comes from a 2024 study titled Redefining walkability to capture safety: Investing in pedestrian, bike, and street level design features to make it safe to walk and bike. This article reached its peak citation in 2021, with 9 citations. It has been cited in 13 different journals, 30% of which are open access. Among related journals, the Cities & Health cited this research the most, with 4 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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