Moving closer to outdoor recreation not a recipe for being more physically active
Friday, September 24, 2010 - 12:21
in Psychology & Sociology
You'd think that people choosing to live near to outdoor recreation amenities would have a lower body mass index or BMI thanks to an increase in all that healthy outdoor activity right on one's doorstep. Yet a new University of Alberta study looking at the relationship between reasons for choosing a neighbourhood to live in, physical activity and BMI, shows that's simply not the case.