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. 2019 Sep;8(5):412-421.
doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.201811002. Epub 2018 Nov 14.

Associations between the physical environment and park-based physical activity: A systematic review

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Associations between the physical environment and park-based physical activity: A systematic review

Ru Zhang et al. J Sport Health Sci. 2019 Sep.

Abstract

Background: With an increase in the evidence for the associations between park-based physical activity (PA) and physical environments (especially park and neighborhood environments), researchers face an important challenge in interpreting and summarizing the evidence to develop environmental change interventions. An updated review is needed to better inform policymaking and environmental interventions. The current study aimed to systematically review the research on the associations of park-based PA with park and neighborhood environmental characteristics.

Methods: We targeted English peer-reviewed articles from 5 electronic databases using keywords related to park-based PA, park environments, and neighborhood environments. Of the 4071 identified papers, 25 studies published between 2008 and 2016 met all the eligibility criteria and were included in this review.

Results: The characteristics of physical environment that received consistent support included paths/trails, lighting, and incivilities (e.g., broken glasses and litter). Mixed findings were revealed for 6 park environmental factors (unspecified active facilities, playgrounds and skating areas, fitness stations, picnic areas, greenness, and park size) and 2 neighborhood environmental factors (park density and park proximity).

Conclusion: It can be concluded that paths/trails, lighting, and incivilities are 3 key physical environmental attributes of park-based PA. Given the inconsistent findings on park and neighborhood environmental factors, more robust designs such as prospective investigation are required.

Keywords: Neighborhood; Park environment; Park-based physical activity; Physical environment; Systematic review.

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Flow chart of the systematic literature search. a In the 4067 publications, 1054 were identified from Ovid MEDLINE, 858 from Ovid Embase, 399 from PsycINFO, 227 from SPORTDiscus, and 1529 from Web of Science. PA = physical activity.

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