Built Environment, Physical Activity, and Obesity: Findings from the International Physical Activity and Environment Network (IPEN) Adult Study

Ester Cerin, James F. Sallis, Jacqueline Kerr, Neville Owen, Lawrence D. Frank, Jasper Schipperijn, Lars Breum Christiansen, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij, Takemi Sugiyama, Rachel Davey, Deborah Salvo, Marc A. Adams
2020-04-02

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Creating more physical activity–supportive built environments is recommended by the World Health Organization for controlling noncommunicable diseases. The IPEN (International Physical Activity and Environment Network) Adult Study was undertaken to provide international evidence on associations of built environments with physical activity and weight status in 12 countries on 5 continents ( n > 14,000). This article presents reanalyzed data from eight primary papers to identify patterns of findings across studies. Neighborhood environment attributes, whether measured objectively or by self-report, were strongly related to all physical activity outcomes (accelerometer-assessed total physical activity, reported walking for transport and leisure) and meaningfully related to overweight/obesity. Multivariable indexes of built environment variables were more strongly related to most outcomes than were single-environment variables. Designing activity-supportive built environments should be a higher international health priority. Results provide evidence in support of global initiatives to increase physical activity and control noncommunicable diseases while achieving sustainable development goals.
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Ester Cerin
James F. Sallis
Jacqueline Kerr
Neville Owen
Lawrence D. Frank
Jasper Schipperijn
Lars Breum Christiansen
Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij
Takemi Sugiyama
Rachel Davey
Deborah Salvo
Marc A. Adams
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