Street characteristics preferred for transportation walking among older adults: a choice-based conjoint analysis with manipulated photographs

The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Jelle Van CauwenbergBenedicte Deforche

Abstract

Knowledge about the relationships between micro-scale environmental factors and older adults' walking for transport is limited and inconsistent. This is probably due to methodological limitations, such as absence of an accurate neighborhood definition, lack of environmental heterogeneity, environmental co-variation, and recall bias. Furthermore, most previous studies are observational in nature. We aimed to address these limitations by investigating the effects of manipulating photographs on micro-scale environmental factors on the appeal of a street for older adults' transportation walking. Secondly, we used latent class analysis to examine whether subgroups could be identified that have different environmental preferences for transportation walking. Thirdly, we investigated whether these subgroups differed in socio-demographic, functional and psychosocial characteristics, current level of walking and environmental perceptions of their own street. Data were collected among 1131 Flemish older adults through an online (n = 940) or an interview version of the questionnaire (n = 191). This questionnaire included a choice-based conjoint exercise with manipulated photographs of a street. These manipulated photographs originated from...Continue Reading

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Nov 2, 2016·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·Katherine Brookfield, Sara Tilley
Aug 9, 2017·The International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity·David W BarnettUNKNOWN Council on Environment and Physical Activity (CEPA) – Older Adults working group
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