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Associations between objectively-measured and self-reported neighbourhood walkability on adherence and steps during an internet-delivered pedometer intervention.

Anna ConsoliAlberto Nettel-AguirreJohn C SpenceTara-Leigh McHughKerry MummeryGavin R McCormack
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The neighbourhood built environment may support pedometer-measured physical activity but may not influence adherence to pedometer interventions. Perceived walkability may be more important than objectively-measured walkability in supporting physical activity during pedometer interventions.
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