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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Place. 2013 Oct 8;24:10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.09.007. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2013.09.007

Table 4.

Odds ratios meeting recommended levels of walking (≥150 min/week) by transportation walking associated with accessibility, intensity, and diversity of ten discrete land uses in NY MESA site. (n=1005, neighborhood n=261)

Measure Land Use ORa(95% CI)
Accessibility (1 standard deviation increase in distance) Beaches 0.87 (0.75, 1.00)*
Community Centers 0.95 (0.82, 1.09)
Food Stands 1.10 (0.95, 1.28)
Libraries and Museums 1.01 (0.87, 1.18)
Malls with Parking 1.09 (0.92, 1.30)
Stores with Mixed Use 0.98 (0.86, 1.11)
Parks 0.98 (0.85, 1.13)
Post Offices 0.86 (0.74, 0.99)**
Schools 1.03 (0.90, 1.18)
Theaters 0.90 (0.77, 1.04)

Intensity (1 standard deviation increase in count) Beachesb ---------------------
Community Centers 0.96 (0.83, 1.12)
Food Stands 0.93 (0.82, 1.06)
Libraries and Museums 0.93 (0.81, 1.07)
Malls with Parking 1.00 (0.86, 1.17)
Stores with Mixed Use 0.98 (0.85, 1.12)
Parks 0.99 (0.85, 1.14)
Post Offices 1.12 (0.97, 1.29)
Schools 1.01 (0.85, 1.19)
Theaters 1.00 (0.87, 1.15)

Diversity (1 type of land use increase) All ten uses 1.05 (0.93, 1.18)
a

Model adjusted for individual characteristics: age, race/ethnicity, gender, income, education and mode of questionnaire administration. Accounts for clustering by census tract.

b

No beaches within ½-mile of any participant.

*

p<0.1

**

p<0.05