physical activity resource assessment (para)
The Physical Activity Resource Assessment (PARA) is a brief, one-page instrument to systematically document and describe the type, features, amenities, quality and incivilities of a variety of physical activity resources (e.g., parks, churches, schools, sports facilities, fitness centers, community centers, and trails).
Pedestrian environment data scan (peds)
The Pedestrian Environment Data Scan (PEDS) measures environmental features that influence walking in varied environments.
GOOD AND SERVICES INVENTORY (GASI)
The Good and Services Inventory (GASI) is an audit instrument used to record the number of non-residential land uses on a street segment, specifically places that can be used to obtain good and services.
Manuscripts Associated with Instruments
A Picture of the Healthful Food Environment in Two Diverse Urban Cities
Concordance and Correlates of Direct and Indirect Built Environment Measurement Among Minority Women
Contribution of Neighborhood Income and Access to Quality Physical Activity Resources to Physical Activity in Ethnic Minority Women Over Time
Development of the Policy Indicator Checklist: A Tool to Identify and Measure Policies for Calorie-Dense Foods and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Across Multiple Settings
Do Neighborhood Physical Activity Resources and Land Use Influence Physical Activity Among African American Public Housing Residents?
Neighborhood and PA: Neighborhood Factors and Physical Activity in African American Public Housing Residents
Neighborhood Sampling: How Many Streets Must an Auditor Walk?
Neighborhood Street Scale Elements, Sedentary Time and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Inactive Ethnic Minority Women
Obesogenic and Youth Oriented Restaurant Marketing in Public Housing Neighborhoods
Physical Activity Policies in Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) Communities
Physical Activity Resource and User Characteristics in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Store and Restaurant Advertising and Health of Public Housing Residents
The Association of binge eating and neighborhood fast-food restaurant availability on diet and weight status
The Concordance of Directly and Indirectly Measured Built Environment Attributes and Physical Activity Adoption
The Physical Activity Recourse Assessment (PARA) instrument: Evaluating features, amenities and incivilities of physical activity resources in urban neighborhoods
A Picture of the Healthful Food Environment in Two Diverse Urban Cities
Concordance and Correlates of Direct and Indirect Built Environment Measurement Among Minority Women
Contribution of Neighborhood Income and Access to Quality Physical Activity Resources to Physical Activity in Ethnic Minority Women Over Time
Development of the Policy Indicator Checklist: A Tool to Identify and Measure Policies for Calorie-Dense Foods and Sugar-Sweetened Beverages Across Multiple Settings
Do Neighborhood Physical Activity Resources and Land Use Influence Physical Activity Among African American Public Housing Residents?
Neighborhood and PA: Neighborhood Factors and Physical Activity in African American Public Housing Residents
Neighborhood Sampling: How Many Streets Must an Auditor Walk?
Neighborhood Street Scale Elements, Sedentary Time and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in Inactive Ethnic Minority Women
Obesogenic and Youth Oriented Restaurant Marketing in Public Housing Neighborhoods
Physical Activity Policies in Childhood Obesity Research Demonstration (CORD) Communities
Physical Activity Resource and User Characteristics in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
Store and Restaurant Advertising and Health of Public Housing Residents
The Association of binge eating and neighborhood fast-food restaurant availability on diet and weight status
The Concordance of Directly and Indirectly Measured Built Environment Attributes and Physical Activity Adoption
The Physical Activity Recourse Assessment (PARA) instrument: Evaluating features, amenities and incivilities of physical activity resources in urban neighborhoods