Aaron Hipp
North Carolina State University
11 Papers
48 Citations
Aaron Hipp is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Walkability & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of Aaron Hipp include University of Pennsylvania.
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Papers
Comparison of Accelerometry Methods for Estimating Physical Activity.
Jacqueline Kerr,Catherine R. Marinac,Katherine Ellis,Suneeta Godbole,Aaron Hipp,Karen Glanz,Jonathan A. Mitchell,Francine Laden,Peter James,David Berrigan +9 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that researchers should be cautious when comparing physical activity estimates from different studies, and efforts to standardize accelerometry-based estimates of physical activity are needed.
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Pokémon GO and physical activity among college students. A study using Ecological Momentary Assessment
TL;DR: Playing Pokemon GO was associated with higher PA when playing occurred during weekdays and during daytime and also among those who played while being active (i.e., walking), but this association was only found in the morning or late in the evening (after 7pm).
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Can good microscale pedestrian streetscapes enhance the benefits of macroscale accessible urban form? An automated audit approach using Google street view images
TL;DR: In this paper , the main and interaction effects of microscale streetscape factors measured from street view images using computer vision in Atlanta, Georgia, USA were examined, and the correlation analysis showed that many microscale factors have moderate to strong correlations with the pedestrian accessibility measure.
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Latent profile analysis of accelerometer-measured sleep, physical activity, and sedentary time and differences in health characteristics in adult women.
Kelsie M Full,Kelsie M Full,Kevin Moran,Jordan A. Carlson,Suneeta Godbole,Loki Natarajan,Aaron Hipp,Karen Glanz,Jonathan A. Mitchell,Francine Laden,Francine Laden,Peter James,Peter James,Jacqueline Kerr +13 more
TL;DR: This study aimed to investigate if adult women cluster into profiles based on how they accumulate rest-activity behavior (including accelerometer-measured PA, SB, and sleep), and if participant characteristics and health outcomes differ by profile membership.
Can Building Design Impact Physical Activity? A Natural Experiment
TL;DR: Self-reported and objectively measured PA increased from pretest to posttest in all groups; thus, the increase cannot be attributed to the new building.
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