Perceived built environment characteristics associated with walking and cycling across 355 communities in 21 countries

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العنوان: Perceived built environment characteristics associated with walking and cycling across 355 communities in 21 countries
المؤلفون: Boakye, K., Bovbjerg, M., Schuna, Jr., Branscum, A., Mat-Nasir, N., Bahonar, A., Barbarash, O., Yusuf, R., Lopez-Jaramillo, P., Seron, P., Rosengren, Annika, 1951, Yeates, K., Chifamba, J., Alhabib, K. F., Davletov, K., Keskinler, M. V., Diaz, M., Kruger, L., Li, Y., Zhiguang, L., Tse, L. A., Wielgosz, A., Teo, K., Erkin, M., Rangarajan, S., Lear, S., Yusuf, S., Hystad, P.
المصدر: Cities. 132
مصطلحات موضوعية: Health Sciences, Hälsovetenskaper, Active transport, Built environment, Global, Leisure, Physical activity
الوصف: Research examining built environment (BE) characteristics and walking/cycling behaviors has been conducted primarily in high-income countries and conclusions cannot be applied directly to low- and middle-income countries. We evaluated perceived BE characteristics and walking/cycling behaviors across 355 urban communities in 21 low-, middle-, and high- income countries using individual data for 39,908 adults in the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study. The 1-week long-form International Physical Activity Questionnaire was used to measure walking/cycling behaviors. Perceived BE characteristics were measured using the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale. Mixed effects logistic regression models examined associations between BE measures and walking for transport (≥150 min/wk), walking for leisure (≥150 min/wk), and any cycling for transport, controlling for individual, household, and community factors. Land-use mix diversity, land-use mix access, and street connectivity were associated with higher odds of walking for transport. Land-use mix diversity, land-use mix access, safety from traffic and safety from crime were associated with higher odds of walking for leisure. Land-use mix diversity, land-use mix access, and aesthetics were associated with higher odds of cycling. Differences in associations were observed by country-income status. Our findings can help guide policy makers globally to implement BE design to encourage walking and cycling behaviors.
URL الوصول: https://gup.ub.gu.se/publication/323459
قاعدة البيانات: SwePub
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تدمد:02642751
DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2022.104102