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Published on in Vol 11 (2025)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/64564, first published .
Identifying Community-Built Environment’s Effect on Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms Trajectories Among Middle-aged and Older Adults: Chinese National Longitudinal Study

Identifying Community-Built Environment’s Effect on Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms Trajectories Among Middle-aged and Older Adults: Chinese National Longitudinal Study

Identifying Community-Built Environment’s Effect on Physical Activity and Depressive Symptoms Trajectories Among Middle-aged and Older Adults: Chinese National Longitudinal Study

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  1. Wu D. Towards Resilient Urban Design: Revealing the Impacts of Built Environment on Physical Activity Amidst Climate Change. Buildings 2025;15(19):3470 View
  2. Ide K, Shioya R, Kobayashi S, Maeda R, Kondo K. The association between community-based transportation use and depressive symptoms among older adults in Japan. Discover Mental Health 2026;6(1) View
  3. Zhang K, De Silva R, Divigalpitiya P. How Community-Built Environment and Social Capital Are Jointly Associated with Multidimensional Health in China: A Compensatory–Synergy Perspective. Sustainability 2026;18(7):3564 View
  4. Wang H, Lou Y, Xie Y, Guo Y, Wang L, Chen C, Wang F, Jiang Q, Cao S. Effects of particulate matter exposures on depressive symptom trajectories: Evidence from a national longitudinal survey in China. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2026 View