Witten, KBlakely, TBagheri, NBadland, HIvory, VPearce, JMavoa, SHinckson, ESchofield, G2015-01-142015-01-142012-072012-07Environ Health Perspect, vol.120(7), pp.971 - 9771552-9924https://hdl.handle.net/10292/8309Evidence of associations between neighborhood built environments and transport-related physical activity (PA) is accumulating, but few studies have investigated associations with leisure-time PA.EHP is a publication of the U.S. Federal Government, and its content lies in the public domain. No permission is required to reuse EHP content. However, use of materials published in EHP should be acknowledged (for example, “Reproduced from Environmental Health Perspectives”) and a link provided to the article from which the material was reproduced.Active travelBuilt environmentEpidemiologyGeographic information systemsNeighborhoodPhysical activityUrban designWalkabilityNeighborhood Built Environment and Transport and Leisure Physical Activity: Findings Using Objective Exposure and Outcome Measures in New ZealandJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.1289/ehp.1104584