Built environment, physical activity, and obesity: what have we learned from reviewing the literature?

To evaluate the growing literature on the built environment and physical activity/obesity, we conducted a review of review papers. Through a systematic search, we identified 36 reviews that met the inclusion criteria and evaluated these reviews based on key information provided, review methodology, and specificity regarding measurement. We also analyzed research gaps and areas of improvement identified by previous reviews and propose a research agenda. Future studies should develop complex conceptual and statistical models that include moderators and mediators, improve objective and perceived measures of the built environment, and strengthen evidence of causality through better research designs.

[1]  C. Lawson,et al.  Do attributes in the physical environment influence children's physical activity? A review of the literature , 2006, The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

[2]  R. Ewing,et al.  The built environment and obesity. , 2007, Epidemiologic reviews.

[3]  James F. Sallis,et al.  Physical Activity and the Built Environment , 2007 .

[4]  Sally F. Kelty,et al.  Encouraging Walking for Transport and Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents , 2009, Sports medicine.

[5]  Andrew P. Jones,et al.  Environmental determinants of active travel in youth: A review and framework for future research , 2008, The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

[6]  B. Saelens,et al.  Built environment correlates of walking: a review. , 2008, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.

[7]  G. Dunton,et al.  Physical environmental correlates of childhood obesity: a systematic review , 2009, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[8]  Ross C. Brownson,et al.  Correspondence Between Perceived and Observed Measures of Neighborhood Environmental Supports for Physical Activity , 2006 .

[9]  A. Jones,et al.  Greenspace and obesity: a systematic review of the evidence , 2011, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[10]  Lawrence D. Frank,et al.  Active transportation and physical activity: opportunities for collaboration on transportation and public health research , 2004 .

[11]  J. Sallis,et al.  Neighborhood environment and physical activity among youth a review. , 2011, American journal of preventive medicine.

[12]  Lucinda L Bryant,et al.  Effects of the Built Environment on Physical Activity of Adults Living in Rural Settings , 2010, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[13]  B. Giles-Corti,et al.  The built environment, neighborhood crime and constrained physical activity: an exploration of inconsistent findings. , 2008, Preventive medicine.

[14]  E de Vet,et al.  Environmental correlates of physical activity and dietary behaviours among young people: a systematic review of reviews , 2011, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[15]  Thomas A Glass,et al.  The built environment and obesity: a systematic review of the epidemiologic evidence. , 2010, Health & place.

[16]  R. Buliung,et al.  GIS measured environmental correlates of active school transport: A systematic review of 14 studies , 2011, The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity.

[17]  Anna F Timperio,et al.  International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Understanding Environmental Influences on Nutrition and Physical Activity Behaviors: Where Should We Look and What Should We Count? , 2022 .

[18]  J. Brug,et al.  Environmental correlates of physical activity in youth – a review and update , 2007, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[19]  K. Pont,et al.  Environmental correlates of children's active transportation: a systematic literature review. , 2009, Health & place.

[20]  Andy P. Jones,et al.  Attitudes and the environment as determinants of active travel in adults: what do and don't we know? , 2010, Journal of physical activity & health.

[21]  Christine M. Hoehner,et al.  Measuring the built environment for physical activity: state of the science. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.

[22]  G. Dunton,et al.  A systematic review of built environment factors related to physical activity and obesity risk: implications for smart growth urban planning , 2011, Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity.

[23]  J. Barton,et al.  Physical activity levels of children living in different built environments. , 2010, Preventive medicine.

[24]  J. Sallis,et al.  Ecological models of health behavior. , 2008 .

[25]  J. Pucher,et al.  Infrastructure, programs, and policies to increase bicycling: an international review. , 2010, Preventive medicine.

[26]  Adrian Bauman,et al.  Correlates of Non-Concordance between Perceived and Objective Measures of Walkability , 2009, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[27]  F. Bull,et al.  Developing a framework for assessment of the environmental determinants of walking and cycling. , 2003, Social science & medicine.

[28]  A. Kaczynski,et al.  Environmental Correlates of Physical Activity: A Review of Evidence about Parks and Recreation , 2007 .

[29]  K. Glanz,et al.  Health behavior and health education : theory, research, and practice , 1991 .

[30]  T J Pikora,et al.  An update of recent evidence of the relationship between objective and self-report measures of the physical environment and physical activity behaviours. , 2004, Journal of science and medicine in sport.

[31]  Jo Salmon,et al.  Relationship between the physical environment and physical activity in older adults: a systematic review. , 2011, Health & place.

[32]  W. Poston,et al.  Obesity and the built environment. , 2005, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.

[33]  N. Owen,et al.  Environmental factors associated with adults' participation in physical activity: a review. , 2002, American journal of preventive medicine.

[34]  Jill Reedy,et al.  Identifying GIS measures of the physical activity built environment through a review of the literature. , 2011, Journal of physical activity & health.

[35]  K. Powell,et al.  The Effectiveness of Urban Design and Land Use and Transport Policies and Practices to Increase Physical Activity: A Systematic Review. , 2006, Journal of physical activity & health.

[36]  A. Bauman,et al.  Toward a better understanding of the influences on physical activity: the role of determinants, correlates, causal variables, mediators, moderators, and confounders. , 2002, American journal of preventive medicine.

[37]  A. Bauman,et al.  Understanding environmental influences on walking; Review and research agenda. , 2004, American journal of preventive medicine.

[38]  K. Neckerman,et al.  Built environments and obesity in disadvantaged populations. , 2009, Epidemiologic reviews.

[39]  A. Kaczynski,et al.  Parks and recreation settings and active living: a review of associations with physical activity function and intensity. , 2008, Journal of physical activity & health.

[40]  Reid Ewing,et al.  Travel and the Built Environment , 2010 .

[41]  J. Sallis,et al.  An ecological approach to creating active living communities. , 2006, Annual review of public health.

[42]  F. Bull,et al.  Understanding Physical Activity Environmental Correlates: Increased Specificity for Ecological Models , 2005, Exercise and sport sciences reviews.

[43]  P. Mokhtarian,et al.  Self-Selection in the Relationship between the Built Environment and Walking: Empirical Evidence from Northern California , 2006 .

[44]  Mark Petticrew,et al.  The physical environment and physical activity: a critical appraisal of review articles. , 2007, American journal of preventive medicine.

[45]  T. Gary,et al.  Built environment and health behaviors among African Americans: a systematic review. , 2009, American journal of preventive medicine.

[46]  Ester Cerin,et al.  Objective Versus Perceived Walking Distances to Destinations , 2008 .

[47]  Arlene Renalds,et al.  A Systematic Review of Built Environment and Health , 2010, Family & community health.

[48]  J. Tester,et al.  Childhood obesity and the built environment. , 2010, Pediatric annals.

[49]  James Macinko,et al.  Neighborhoods and obesity. , 2008, Nutrition reviews.

[50]  Joanna E. Holsten,et al.  Obesity and the community food environment: a systematic review , 2008, Public Health Nutrition.

[51]  G. Schofield,et al.  Transport, urban design, and physical activity: an evidence-based update , 2005 .

[52]  S. Griffin,et al.  Determinants of Change in Physical Activity in Children and Adolescents , 2011, American journal of preventive medicine.

[53]  Y. Michael,et al.  Concepts Guiding the Study of the Impact of the Built Environment on Physical Activity for Older Adults: A Review of the Literature , 2004, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.

[54]  T. McMillan,et al.  Urban Form and a Child’s Trip to School: The Current Literature and a Framework for Future Research , 2005 .

[55]  J. Sallis,et al.  Environmental correlates of walking and cycling: Findings from the transportation, urban design, and planning literatures , 2003, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.

[56]  A. Herring,et al.  Exploring Associations between Physical Activity and Perceived and Objective Measures of the Built Environment , 2007, Journal of Urban Health.

[57]  A. King,et al.  Age differences in the relation of perceived neighborhood environment to walking. , 2009, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.

[58]  J. Cawley The Oxford Handbook of the Social Science of Obesity , 2011 .

[59]  A. Bauman,et al.  Mismatch between perceived and objectively assessed neighborhood walkability attributes: prospective relationships with walking and weight gain. , 2011, Health & place.