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Neighbourhood Walkability and Greenness Exhibit Different Associations with Social Participation in Older Males and Females: An Analysis of the CLSA – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2025

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© Canadian Association on Gerontology 2025

The above article was published with errors in two figures and their captions. Figure 1 pertains to mean hours and Figure 2 is the LEAAF framework. The correct captions with their respective figures are listed below.

Figure 1. Mean hours of total physical activity by each social participation outcome.

Figure 2. The Living Environment and Active Aging Framework (LEAAF). Characteristics of the living environment are theorized to influence movement and social behaviors separately, but also influence the inter-relationship between movement and social behaviors (active aging).

The Publisher apologises for these errors and wishes to correct them through this notice.

References

Klicnik, I., Putman, A., Rudoler, D., Widener, M.J., & Dogra, S. (2025). Neighbourhood Walkability and Greenness Exhibit Different Associations with Social Participation in Older Males and Females: An Analysis of the CLSACanadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement. 44(2):159167. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0714980824000369CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
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Figure 1. Mean hours of total physical activity by each social participation outcome.

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Figure 2. The Living Environment and Active Aging Framework (LEAAF). Characteristics of the living environment are theorized to influence movement and social behaviors separately, but also influence the inter-relationship between movement and social behaviors (active aging).