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Associations of home and neighborhood environments with children's physical activity in the U.S.-based Neighborhood Impact on Kids (NIK) longitudinal cohort study.

Alison CarverEster CerinMuhammad AkramJames F SallisKelli L CainLawrence D FrankCarrie M GeremiaTerry L ConwayKaren GlanzBrian E Saelens
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2023)
Higher quality informal play spaces close to home may help offset declines in MVPA during middle childhood, as they may promote unstructured active play with opportunities for parental or neighbor surveillance. Unexpectedly, environmental factors consistent with higher walkability were associated with greater declines in children's MVPA. As physical activity differs across the lifespan, so may environmental factors that facilitate it.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • young adults
  • healthcare
  • body mass index
  • public health
  • sleep quality
  • quality improvement
  • depressive symptoms