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Designed to Deter: Community Barriers to Physical Activity for People with Visual or Motor Impairments
Kirchner, C.E., Gerber, E.G., & Smith, B.C. (2008). Designed to Deter: Community Barriers to Physical Activity for People with Visual or Motor Impairments. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(4), 349-352.
Background: People with disabilities are more likely to be obese, in poor health, and get less physical activity than the general population. However, research on community factors for physical activity has generally either excluded most people with disabilities, or overlooked relevant factors of community accessibility. This exploratory study investigated environmental factors affecting people with motor impairments and people with visual impairments in urban neighborhoods.
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