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      Building Community: Stakeholder Perspectives on Walking in Malls and Other Venues.

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          Mall walking has been a popular physical activity for decades. However, little is known about why mall managers support these programs or why adults choose to walk. Our study aim was to describe mall walking programs from the perspectives of walkers, managers, and leaders. Twenty-eight walkers, 16 walking program managers, and six walking program leaders from five states participated in a telephone or in-person semi-structured interview (N = 50). Interview guides were developed using a social-ecological model. Interviews were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed thematically. All informants indicated satisfaction with their program and environmental features. Differences in expectations were noted in that walkers wanted a safe, clean, and social place whereas managers and leaders felt a need to provide programmatic features. Given the favorable walking environments in malls, there is an opportunity for public health professionals, health care organizations, and providers of aging services to partner with malls to promote walking.

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          Journal
          J Aging Phys Act
          Journal of aging and physical activity
          Human Kinetics
          1543-267X
          1063-8652
          Oct 01 2017
          : 25
          : 4
          Article
          10.1123/japa.2016-0018
          28095085
          ca45c854-38c3-4762-b355-18ef7e66eddb
          History

          built environment,mid-life and older adults,physical activity,public health

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