@article{ref1, title="Walk Score(tm), perceived neighborhood walkability, and walking in the US", journal="American journal of health behavior", year="2015", author="Tuckel, Peter and Milczarski, William", volume="39", number="2", pages="242-256", abstract="OBJECTIVES: To investigate both the Walk Score(TM) and a self-reported measure of neighborhood walkability ("Perceived Neighborhood Walkability") as estimators of transport and recreational walking among Americans.

METHODS: The study is based upon a survey of a nationally-representative sample of 1224 American adults. The survey gauged walking for both transport and recreation and included a self-reported measure of neighborhood walkability and each respondent's Walk Score(TM). Binary logistic and linear regression analyses were performed on the data.

RESULTS: The Walk Score(TM) is associated with walking for transport, but not recreational walking nor total walking. Perceived Neighborhood Walkability is associated with transport, recreational and total walking.

CONCLUSIONS: Perceived Neighborhood Walkability captures the experiential nature of walking more than the Walk Score(TM).

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", language="en", issn="1087-3244", doi="10.5993/AJHB.39.2.11", url="http://dx.doi.org/10.5993/AJHB.39.2.11" }