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

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Abstract

Background

Evidence is mounting to suggest a causal relationship between the built environment and people's physical activity behaviours, particularly active transport. The evidence base has been hindered to date by restricted consideration of cost and economic factors associated with built environment interventions, investigation of socioeconomic or ethnic differences in intervention effects, and an inability to isolate the effect of the built environment from other intervention types. The aims of this systematic review were to identify which environmental interventions increase physical activity in residents at the local level, and to build on the evidence base by considering intervention cost, and the differential effects of interventions by ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

Methods

A systematic database search was conducted in June 2015. Articles were eligible if they reported a quantitative empirical study (natural experiment or a prospective, retrospective, experimental, or longitudinal research) investigating the relationship between objectively measured built environment feature(s) and physical activity and/or travel behaviours in children or adults. Quality assessment was conducted and data on intervention cost and whether the effect of the built environment differed by ethnicity or socioeconomic status were extracted.

Citation impact

900
total citations
FWCI
133.84
Percentile
100%
References
99
Citations per year

Authors

8

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Physical activity
  • Behavioural sciences
  • Equity (law)
  • Medicine
  • Alternative medicine
  • Psychology
  • Physical therapy
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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