Endorsing the maintenance of regular walking as a form of physical activity is a fundamental component of population‐level health promotion strategies. Among various influencing factors, the neighbourhood‐built environment has been… Click to show full abstract
Endorsing the maintenance of regular walking as a form of physical activity is a fundamental component of population‐level health promotion strategies. Among various influencing factors, the neighbourhood‐built environment has been recognised as a key determinant of individuals' walking behaviour. However, evidence on the role of gender and socioeconomic status—both in the prevalence of walking maintenance and in its association with perceived neighbourhood environmental attributes—remains limited and may vary depending on contextual factors, such as metropolitan settings.
               
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