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Walkability In Upper East Texas Cities And Implications For Physical Activity And Health, Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu, Fletcher J. Njororai, Billystrom Aronya Jivetti Jan 2016

Walkability In Upper East Texas Cities And Implications For Physical Activity And Health, Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu, Fletcher J. Njororai, Billystrom Aronya Jivetti

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Introduction: Physical activity is an important intervention strategy against the increasing cases of overweight and obesity in the USA and many other parts of the world. Walking has been identified as a component of physical activity that can easily be incorporated into one’s lifestyle. Recent studies on physical activity have focused on promoting walking as a health enhancing endeavor. Purpose: This study examined the walkability of the environments in 57 cities drawn from 22different counties in upper east Texas within the USA. Methods and materials: The data for all the 57 key cities in upper east Texas were collected from …


College Undergraduate Students’ Self-Rating Of Their Physical Activity Involvement Over A 7-Day Period, Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu, Fletcher J. Njororai Sep 2015

College Undergraduate Students’ Self-Rating Of Their Physical Activity Involvement Over A 7-Day Period, Wycliffe W. Njororai Simiyu, Fletcher J. Njororai

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Purpose: To establish the college undergraduate students’ self-rated physical activity involvement over a 7-day period. Methodology: The study utilized the survey method using the International Physical Activity Short Version of the Questionnaire (IPAQ). The purpose of the questionnaires is to provide a common instrument that can be used to obtain internationally comparable data on health-related physical activity. The study was undertaken at a medium sized campus in the South Western part of U.S.A., with respondents drawn from the College of Nursing and Health Sciences. Results: A total of 220 students responded to the questionnaire. Most of the respondents, 182 (82.73%) …