Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with adults' leisure-time physical activity: Findings from Belgium, Australia and the USA

Conway, TL; Owen, N; Cardon, G; Kerr, J; Cerin, E; Sallis, JF; De Bourdeaudhuij, I; Saelens, BE; Frank, LD; Van Dyck, D
Abstract
The study purpose was to examine the strength, direction and shape of the associations of environmental perceptions with recreational walking and leisure-time moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, using pooled data from four study sites (Baltimore [USA], Seattle [USA], Adelaide [Australia] and Ghent [Belgium]). Moreover, site- and gender-specificity of the associations were examined. In total, 6014 adults (20-65 years, 55.7% women) completed the Neighborhood Environmental Walkability Scale and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire. Both a 'recreational walking-friendliness' index and a 'leisure-time activity friendliness' index had a positive linear association with recreational walking and leisure-time moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, respectively. The associations were significant in all study sites except Ghent. Present findings were clearly site-specific, imposing possible challenges for built environment recommendations. In Belgium, interventions to promote leisure-time activity may need to target promotion of existing opportunities rather than built environment improvements. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Journal HEALTH PLACE
ISSN 1353-8292
Published 01 Jan 2013
Volume 19
Issue
Pages 59-68
DOI 10.1016/j.healthplace.2012.09.017
Type Journal Article
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