Prioritizing a research agenda on built environments and physical activity: a twin panel Delphi consensus process with researchers and knowledge users.
Stephanie A PrinceJustin J LangMargaret de GrohHannah BadlandAnthony BarnettLori Baugh LittlejohnsNicholas C BrandonGregory P ButlerGéna CasuEster CerinRachel C ColleyLouise de LannoyIryna DemchenkoHolly N EllingwoodKelly R EvensonGuy FaulknerLiraz FridmanChristine M FriedenreichDaniel L FullerPamela FuselliLora M GiangregorioNeeru GuptaAdriano A HinoClare HumeBirgit IsernhagenBin JalaludinJeroen LakerveldRichard LaroucheStephenie C LemonConstantinos A LoucaidesJay E MaddockGavin R McCormackAman MehtaKaren MiltonJorge MotaVictor D NgoNeville OwenAdewale L OyeyemiAntónio L PalmeiraDaniel G RainhamRyan E RhodesNicola D RidgersInge RoosendaalDori E RosenbergJasper SchipperijnSandra J SlaterKate E StoreyMark S TremblayMark A TullyLeigh M VanderlooJenny VeitchChristina VietinghoffStephen WhitingMeghan WintersLinchuan YangRobert GeneauPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2023)
Five common research priorities between the two groups emerged, including (1) to better understand causality, (2) interactions with the natural environment, (3) economic evaluations, (4) social disparities, and (5) preventable AT-related injuries. The findings may help set directions for future research, interdisciplinary and intersectoral collaborations, and funding opportunities.