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Citation

Raja S, Booth J, Norton JT, Crowell B, Gouck J, Bonaro K. J. Public Health Manag. Pract. 2015; 21 Suppl 3: S110-5.

Affiliation

School of Architecture and Planning, University at Buffalo, State University of New York (Dr Raja and Mr Norton); GObike Buffalo, Buffalo, New York (Mr Booth and Ms Crowell); and Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc, Buffalo, New York (Mss Hersher Gouck and Bonaro).

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins)

DOI

10.1097/PHH.0000000000000208

PMID

25828213

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Children in Buffalo, New York, have limited opportunities for safe, enjoyable physical activity. The Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities-Buffalo partnership established in 2009 created environmental and policy supports to facilitate physical activity among youth.

METHODS: This article uses a mixed-methods approach to document environment and policy changes in support of active commuting to school. Built environment data were collected using a pre-post research design with the Street Design Environmental Audit Tool. Supplementary sources of information include Geographic Information Systems, US Census data, and property parcel data.

RESULTS: This exploratory study found modest improvements in the built environment during the period of assessment. Specifically, sidewalk conditions were improved. In addition, assessment of citywide policy indicates that systemic supports for active living have been put into place through the new (proposed) land use plan and the proposed zoning ordinance.

CONCLUSIONS: Exploratory evaluation results suggest that Healthy Kids, Healthy Communities-Buffalo partnership was able to make some environmental and policy changes to promote active transportation. A long-term assessment is required to develop a fuller understanding of how environmental and policy changes impact active transportation.

KW: SR2S


Language: en

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