Inactive lifestyles in peri-urban Australia: A qualitative examination of social and physical environmental determinants.
Jenny Louise OlsonSonja MarchCharlotte BrownlowStuart J H BiddleMichael IrelandPublished in: Health promotion journal of Australia : official journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals (2018)
Despite activity-supportive social and environmental characteristics, most participants reported inactive lifestyles. The barriers to active lifestyles in peri-urban environments may negate these activity-supportive features. Some barriers are difficult to modify (eg, distance and accessibility). However, some may be alleviated through the adoption of activity-supportive policy and urban design (eg, pedestrian mobility infrastructure). SO WHAT?: Strategies to support active lifestyles in peri-urban environments must take into account unmodifiable contextual barriers, whilst encouraging utilisation of existing activity-supportive infrastructure and resources. The enhancement of activity-supportive environments through improved neighbourhood walkability and the usability of public transport may encourage some peri-urban residents to undertake more active forms of transport and recreational physical activity.