Comparing circular and network buffers to examine the influence of land use on walking for leisure and errands
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* Corresponding author: Lisa N Oliver loliver@sfu.ca
Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
International Journal of Health Geographics 2007, 6:41 doi:10.1186/1476-072X-6-41
Published: 20 September 2007Additional files
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Logistic regression models predicting 'walking for leisure 15 minutes or less per day' by land use characteristics assessed with 1 km network and circular buffers. The data provided present the results of logistic regression models predicting 'walking for leisure 15 minutes or less per day' by land use characteristics assessed with 1 km network and circular buffers.
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Logistic regression models predicting 'walking for errands less than 1 hour per week' by land use characteristics assessed with 1 km network and circular buffers. The data provided present the results of logistic regression models predicting 'walking for errands less than 1 hour per week' by land use characteristics assessed with 1 km network and circular buffers.
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