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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Place. 2017 Feb 24;45:1–9. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2017.02.004

Table 5.

2013 walking trips as a function of audit data metrics of the walking activity space (n=221) and self-defined neighborhood (n=228)

Walking Activity Space
Self-defined
Variables Estimate SE p Estimate SE p
Intercept 2.24** 0.17 0.0001 4.90** 0.73 0.0001
Density −0.069* 0.033 0.04 0.31** 0.11 0.005
Diversity −0.054** 0.016 0.0005 −0.12* 0.062 0.05
Pedestrian access 0.022** 0.0046 0.0001 −0.051** 0.019 0.008
Traffic safety −0.014** 0.0032 0.0001 −0.0039 0.0092 0.67
Distance to complete street −0.00021** 0.000048 0.0001 −0.00033** 0.000049 0.0001
Adjusted McFadden’s R2 0.17 0.08
*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01. Models are significant at p=0.01 using the Pearson statistic in a χ2 test. Control variables are employed, have car, female, white, obese, years residence, area, and GPS wear time.