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A systematic review on the associations between the built environment and adult's physical activity in global tropical and subtropical climate regions.

Carina NiggShaima A AlothmanAbdullah F AlghannamJasper SchipperijnReem AlAhmedReem F AlsukaitSeverin RakicVolkan CetinkayaHazzaa M Al-HazzaaSaleh A Alqahtani
Published in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2024)
Built environment attributes, including destination accessibility, connectivity, walking and cycling infrastructure, safety, and aesthetics, are positively associated with physical activity in locations with (sub)tropical climate. However, few studies focus on built environment attributes specifically relevant in a hot climate, such as shade or indoor recreation options. Further, there is limited evidence from non-Western countries, where most of the urban population lives in (sub)tropical climates. Policy makers should focus on implementing activity-friendly environment attributes to create sustainable and climate-resilient cities.
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