Longitudinal impact of changes in the residential built environment on physical activity: findings from the ENABLE London cohort study.
Christelle ClaryDaniel LewisElizabeth LimbClaire M NightingaleBina RamAngie S PageAshley R CooperAnne EllawayBillie Giles-CortiPeter H WhincupAlicja R RudnickaDerek G CookChristopher G OwenSteven CumminsPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2020)
Targeted changes in the residential built environment may result in increases in physical activity levels. However, the effect of improved accessibility to public transport may not be equitable, showing greater benefit to the more advantaged.