2012
DOI: 10.1177/0013916512465175
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Differences in Perceptions of the Home Food and Physical Activity Environment Among Adult Dyads

Abstract: Research has shown that microenvironments such as homes and neighborhoods are associated with dietary and physical activity behaviors. This study examines self-reports of home and neighborhood environments of adult dyads living in the same household (n = 83 dyads) and explores correlates of discrepant perceptions. Food and exercise equipment in the home and access to neighborhood recreational facilities were assessed. Agreement between pairs varied across measures, with dyads having less disagreement in report… Show more

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