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List of works by Karen Villanueva

A cross-sectional study of the individual, social, and built environmental correlates of pedometer-based physical activity among elementary school children

scientific article published on April 12, 2011

Achieving 10,000 steps: a comparison of public transport users and drivers in a university setting

scientific article published on 18 March 2008

Can neighborhood green space mitigate health inequalities? A study of socio-economic status and mental health

scientific article published on 18 January 2016

Can the Neighborhood Built Environment Make a Difference in Children's Development? Building the Research Agenda to Create Evidence for Place-Based Children's Policy

scientific article published on 29 September 2015

Conceptualising and Measuring Spatial Indicators of Employment Through a Liveability Lens

Conducting field research in a primary school setting: Methodological considerations for maximizing response rates, data quality and quantity

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Developing indicators of public open space to promote health and wellbeing in communities

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Does the walkability of neighbourhoods affect children's independent mobility, independent of parental, socio-cultural and individual factors?

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Does walkable neighbourhood design influence the association between objective crime and walking?

scientific article published on 26 July 2014

Dog walking is associated with more outdoor play and independent mobility for children

scientific article published on 10 August 2014

Encouraging walking for transport and physical activity in children and adolescents: how important is the built environment?

scientific article published on January 2009

How far do children travel from their homes? Exploring children's activity spaces in their neighborhood

scientific article published on 4 October 2011

Measurement of children's physical activity using a pedometer with a built-in memory

scientific article published on 31 July 2012

Neighborhood walkability and cardiometabolic risk factors in Australian adults: an observational study

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People living in hilly residential areas in metropolitan Perth have less diabetes: spurious association or important environmental determinant?

scientific article published on 21 December 2013

School site and the potential to walk to school: the impact of street connectivity and traffic exposure in school neighborhoods

scientific article published on 19 December 2010

Street connectivity and walking for transport: role of neighborhood destinations.

scientific article published on 22 June 2014

Street network measures and adults' walking for transport: Application of space syntax

scientific article published on 22 January 2016

Supporting an emerging workforce: characteristics of rural and remote therapy assistants in Western Australia.

scientific article published on October 2007

Suspicious minds: Can features of the local neighbourhood ease parents' fears about stranger danger?

scientific article published in June 2015

The Effect of the Social and Physical Environment on Children's Independent Mobility to Neighborhood Destinations.

scientific article published on 16 June 2015

The development of policy-relevant transport indicators to monitor health behaviours and outcomes

The impact of neighborhood walkability on walking: does it differ across adult life stage and does neighborhood buffer size matter?

scientific article published on 2 November 2013

The impact of parents' fear of strangers and perceptions of informal social control on children's independent mobility

scientific article published on 12 December 2013

The impact of the built environment on health across the life course: design of a cross-sectional data linkage study

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Using spatial analysis of the Australian Early Development Index to advance our understanding of ‘neighbourhood effects’ research on child health and development

scientific article published on 03 February 2015

Where Do Children Travel to and What Local Opportunities Are Available? The Relationship Between Neighborhood Destinations and Children’s Independent Mobility

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