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  1. C Evolution of the average distance walked by day by different categories (quintiles) for area-level obesity prevalence, park access, and use of public transportation. from publication:...

  2. 12 kwi 2022 · Time of day also constrains certain people from walking in their neighborhoods. The threat of darkness and its implications for a sense of safety often discourages women, in particular, from using public spaces, including neighborhood sidewalks, at night (Yen et al., 2007 ).

  3. 25 lut 2024 · These findings suggest that COVID-19 was associated with a change in the way distance is perceived, while in practice, people maintain the same distance as before.

  4. This paper uses social practice theory to study the interweaving of walking into everyday practices and considers how greater awareness of everyday walking can influence its position within the organisation and scheduling of everyday life. Walking is of policy interest because of its perceived benefits for health.

  5. 15 gru 2022 · Walking for transportation has well-known environmental, social, and health-related benefits. However, its daily use may have been especially altered by restrictions to population activities and mobility during the post-lock-down phase of the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Explain how technology, social institutions, population, and the environment can bring about social change; Discuss the importance of modernization in relation to social change

  7. 27 maj 2024 · Theories of social change, both old and new, commonly assume that the course of social change is not arbitrary but is, to a certain degree, regular or patterned. The three traditional ideas of social change—decline, cyclic change, and progress—have unquestionably influenced modern theories.

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