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Countrywide natural experiment links built environment to physical activity

8 days ago
  • #public health
  • #urban planning
  • #physical activity
  • Built environments that are more walkable can significantly increase physical activity levels across populations.
  • A study of 2,112,288 smartphone users in the US found that moving to a more walkable city increased daily steps by 1,100 on average.
  • The increase in physical activity was sustained over three months and was predominantly composed of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA).
  • The study found consistent effects across different genders, ages, and BMI values, suggesting broad applicability.
  • Improving walkability in US cities to levels like Chicago or Philadelphia could lead to 36 million more Americans meeting aerobic physical activity guidelines.
  • The study addresses limitations of previous research by using large-scale, objective data and longitudinal designs.
  • Findings suggest that changes to the built environment can be a powerful complement to individual-level interventions for increasing physical activity.