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Table 2 Pearson correlations between the neighbourhood walkability index and all standardised neighbourhood walkability components at baseline (wave 2005/06) a

From: Associations of changes in neighbourhood walkability with changes in walking activity in older adults: a fixed effects analysis

Neighbourhood walkability (components) b

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

1. Neighbourhood walkability index

1.00

      

2. Population density

.85

1.00

     

3. Retail and service destination density

.54

.15

1.00

    

4. Land use mix

.42

.01

.59

1.00

   

5. Street connectivity

.71

.54

.22

.22

1.00

  

6. Green space density

.12

−.07

.03

.38

.14

1.00

 

7. Sidewalk density

.94

.84

.39

.28

.59

.05

1.00

  1. a In bold: p-value< 0.01
  2. b The neighbourhood walkability index (index range: 0–100) and the standardised components (z-scores) were derived from 500-m Euclidean buffer zones around the residential address of participants