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    • Kim, Eun Jung (2009-05-15)
      Increasing evidence suggests that the environment is related to many public health challenges. Unequal distributions of services and resources needed for healthy lifestyles may contribute to increasing levels of health ...
    • Lee, Jin Ting (2019-11-13)
      Background and Aims: Due to land constraints and a rapidly aging population, innovative design solutions are needed to improve the situation of eldercare in Singapore. This study explored an “Aging in Place” strategy based ...
    • Sachs, Naomi (2017-08-30)
      As healthcare organizations and designers accept, and even embrace, healing gardens and other natural spaces as modalities for promoting the health and well-being of patients, visitors, and staff, the spaces provided must ...
    • Lee, Sungmin (2018-08-01)
      Falls are substantial barriers to walking outside and outdoor physical activity among older adults. Although health and behavioral risk factors for falls were well explored, neighborhood environmental factors for the risk ...
    • Qiu, Lingyi (2021-07-22)
      Children’s independent mobility (CIM) signifies their ability to move around in a neighborhood without adult supervision. It has declined steeply in recent decades despite its importance for children’s physical, mental, ...
    • Hwang, Jinuk (2020-05-26)
      This dissertation research examines whether autonomous vehicles (AVs) have the potential to become a viable transportation option to improve mobility for people with disabilities. In this study, I focus on two disability ...
    • Zhou, Lei (2011-02-22)
      Many studies have examined the relationship between youth physical activity and their built environment. However, most of them used subjective measurement tools to measure built environment because of their low cost and ...
    • Wieters, Kathleen M. (2010-10-12)
      The workplace is considered a strategic location for health promotion. According to the Texas Workforce Commission, office workers represent up to 40% of the workforce in Texas and the general nature of the type of work ...
    • Zhong, Sinan (2020-07-21)
      Background: Demographic aging has brought serious economic and health challenges. The population aged 65 and over in the US is estimated to almost double from 47.6 million in 2015 to 86.5 million in 2050. Aging in place ...
    • Sooryanrayana, Sreedevi
      The design proposal is weaved around one of the major problems in India, road traffic accidents. The consequences due to road traffic accidents may range from minor to major neurological disorders or even fatality. Unregulated ...
    • Wang, Zhe (2011-02-22)
      Aging is a global phenomenon. Ways to sustain older adults' aging-in-place in the 'community at-large' (defined as traditional communities where most people live) have been overlooked. Consciously engaging in physical ...
    • Park, Yun Mi (2014-12-18)
      This study seeks to find empirical evidences whether or not neighborhood and context designs influence neighborhood turnover in Austin, Texas, using multilevel linear modeling. The study originated from the notion that ...
    • Lorenzo, Heather
      The United States is the global leader in lock-ups with 2.3 million people currently in jails and prisons. Since the 1970s, marginalized groups, such as African Americans and Latinos, have been victims of an outdated ...
    • Yoon, Jeong Jae (2017-07-24)
      There are few studies examining the interrelationships between objectively evaluated neighborhood quality and preferences for walkable neighborhoods, which are considered in actual residential location choices. Furthermore, ...
    • Cooper, John; Jaimie, Masterson; Thapa, Jeewasmi; Peacock, Walter; Bologan, Anatol; Hu, Ben; Lee, Chanam; Chaspari, Theodora; Li, Wei; Park, Amaryllis; Calvesbert, Tyrene; Zhong, Haotian; Usman, Muhammad; Yang, Lei; Lee, Aaron; Ankit, Garg; Adebiyi, Ifeoluwa; Alvarez, Regina; Ananthanarayn, Aashish; Andrews, Allison; Aykroyd, Geoffrey; Arenas, Alberto; Baczewski, Katarzyna; Bhagavatula, Sashareek; Bolton, Trevor; Brandt, Alexis; Budihardjo, Thomas; Calabrese, Andrew; Castro, Gerardo; Chambers, Arthur; Chanona, Mario; Chapman, Molly; Chaparro, Angelica; Chen, Changning; Coleman, Kile; Cooper, Anna; Corona, Olivia; Davila, Chris; Dedear, Nathan; Diklich, Alexandra; Douglas, Daniel; Ergo, Beringer; Espinoza, Elizabeth; Ferrell, Blair; Finley, Michael; Fletcher, Megan; Gabay, Benjamin; Garcia, Gerardo; Garza, John; Gooden, Hannah; Harris, Madison; Hay, Samantha; He, Monica; Hefner, Hallie; Henning, Abby; Hernandez, Adriana; Hernandez, Charly; Hornick, Elizabeth; Ideozu, Amy; Jeffrey, Cole; Jimenez, Malinali; Johnson, Lillian; Juarez, Alexandra; Kim, Janghwan; Knez, Jack; Kolupski, Paige; Leu, Jasmine; Liao, Wan-Yu; Lopez, Leo; Lowry, Dylan; Macias, Steven; Marquette, Jeremy; Martin, Hunter; Martinez, Edgar; McAffe, Joshua; McClellen, Clint; Mehralizadeh, Daniel; Meier, Andrea; Mendriatta, Mannan; Mondey, Eric; Monsivaiz, Cameron; Morris, Walter; Mycio Spring, Gabriel; Nauman, Muhammad; Nguyen, Kim; Ordner, Drew; Pandian, Siddarth; Parish, Jamar; Parker, Jack; Parks, Allison; Poldervaart, Shane; Price Turzillo, Michael; Prugh, Seth; Prybutok, Sara; Purwoko, Jason; Ramaswamy, Maitreyi; Raub, Kayla; Riccione, Marc; Rico-Hernandez, Milton; Rine, Grayson; Rodriguez, Carlos; Salazar, Augustine; Segovia, Grecia; Serrato, Israel; Schulze, Lauren; Sikes, Andrew; Shi, Yu; Southard, Andrew; Stehling, Anna; Steinhauser, Scott; Stephenson, Cleveland; Sundar, Siddarth; Swaminathan, Sacheth; Tavu, Tien; Toriz, Jorge; Trejo, Daniel; Trejo, William; Valenzuela, Nancy; Wallace, Anders; Wang, Haoning; Wavra, Madison; Wilson, Alyssa; Wooten, Rachel; Yang, Heoyue; Zho, Warren; Birdsong, Louis; Bui, Thu; Bush, Megan; Copeland, Cayce; Cote, Kendall; Cruz, Johan; Davis, Michelle; Diaz, Catalino; Ellegood, Emory; Gonzalez, Ismael; Huffman, Logan; Kao, Lillian; Kelly, Phillip; Kwiatkowski, Antoni; Lagunes, Mayda; Larkam, Matthew; Luna, Veronica; Luo, Eldon; Marsh, Charles; Martinez, Damaris; Nash, Amanda; Olivares, Maurico; Peraza, Raul; Perkins, Blaine; Randolph, Lauren; Sanders, Bailey; Santana Rodriguez, Jorge; Schaefer, Clifford; Somerville, Natalie; Valkovich, Shannon; Yoon, Euntaek; Zhong, Sinan; Patton, Madeline; Katare, Anjali; Brossett, Madison; Chunga Pizarro, Carlo; Hayes, Stephen; Manoj, Nancy (2021-03-29)
      Nearly five years after the completion of the 2015 Comprehensive Plan, TxTC partnered with the City of Nolanville again in 2019 with the ENDEAVR project. ENDEAVR (Envisioning the Neo-traditional Development by Embracing ...
    • Lee, Ji Hei (2015-05-12)
      The rapid growth of the older adult population and the preference for aging in place is a global phenomenon that will necessitate a reshaping of communities to reflect the older population’s perception and behavior. Social ...
    • Zou, Shu
      This is a stroke rehabilitation center in Hedwig village, Houston, USA, with a total floor area of approximately 44,000 square feet and a total bed capacity of 48, where survivors usually stay for 5-7 days, providing stroke ...
    • Howard, Josh
      One Portland Center began with a mission to elevate the quality and location of senior living. Located in downtown Portland, Maine, the project prioritizes integrating seniors into urban spaces while allowing them the ...
    • Grant, Peter B.
      A assisted living facility that uses design, landscaping, and mechanical systems to create a low-risk environment for residents during another pandemic event. This facility will keep it's residents safe while also keeping ...
    • Oluyomi, Abiodun O; Lee, Chanam; Nehme, Eileen; Dowdy, Diane; Ory, Marcia G; Hoelscher, Deanna M (International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 2014)