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Systematic literature review of built environment effects on physical activity and active transport - an update and new findings on health equity.

Melody SmithJamie HoskingAlistair WoodwardKaren WittenAlexandra MacMillanAdrian FieldPeter BaasHamish Mackie
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2017)
Improving neighbourhood walkability, quality of parks and playgrounds, and providing adequate active transport infrastructure is likely to generate positive impacts on activity in children and adults. The possibility that the benefits of infrastructure improvements may be inequitably distributed requires further investigation. Opportunities to improve the quality of evidence exist, including strategies to improve response rates and representativeness, use of valid and reliable measurement tools, cost-benefit analyses, and adequate controlling for confounders.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • young adults
  • case report
  • body mass index
  • health information
  • risk assessment
  • depressive symptoms
  • social media
  • climate change