2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0164812
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Physical Environmental Correlates of Domain-Specific Sedentary Behaviours across Five European Regions (the SPOTLIGHT Project)

Abstract: BackgroundThe relation between neighbourhood environmental factors and domain-specific sedentary behaviours among adults remains unclear. This study firstly aims to examine the association of perceived and objectively measured neighbourhood safety, aesthetics, destinations and functionality with transport-related, work-related and leisure-time sedentary behaviour. Secondly, the study aims to assess whether these associations are moderated by age, gender or educational level.MethodsIn 60 randomly sampled neighb… Show more

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“…Among the studies that reported the mean ages of study participants (n = 19), the mean age ranged from 60.5 [ 119 ] to 76.9 years [ 120 ]. Slightly less than a quarter of the studies (n = 9) included younger participants in their sample, but stratified their analyses according to older age groups; aged at least > 60 years [ 40 , 104 , 121 127 ]. Among the studies that focused on both sexes, the proportion of female participants was, on average, 59.5%, ranging from 36.8% [ 128 ] to 79.7% [ 129 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Among the studies that reported the mean ages of study participants (n = 19), the mean age ranged from 60.5 [ 119 ] to 76.9 years [ 120 ]. Slightly less than a quarter of the studies (n = 9) included younger participants in their sample, but stratified their analyses according to older age groups; aged at least > 60 years [ 40 , 104 , 121 127 ]. Among the studies that focused on both sexes, the proportion of female participants was, on average, 59.5%, ranging from 36.8% [ 128 ] to 79.7% [ 129 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific aim to investigate the concordance between objective and perceived neighborhood attributes (or walkability) was formulated by two studies [ 53 , 104 ]. Fourteen studies examined the relative importance of selected objectively and perceived measured NE attributes on PA in general [ 120 , 122 , 123 , 129 , 133 – 142 ] and four studies investigated associations between attributes of the NE and specific PA or walking domains [ 40 , 121 , 124 , 127 ]. Some studies aimed to explore the relationships between different NE attributes and PA in a specific population group, for example in adults with type 2 diabetes [ 119 ], kidney cancer survivors [ 128 ] or overweight and obese urban older adults [ 143 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With respect to environmental characteristics, our study showed that the presence of attractive buildings in the neighborhood was associated with less SB and more MVPA, which is supported by previous literature [ 14 , 36 , 37 ]. Remarkably, another European study found that living in a neighborhood with a higher score for perceived aesthetics was associated with more total self-reported sedentary behavior [ 38 ]. These contrasting findings in a fairly comparable sample and context could be due to differences in measuring methods for SB or the difference between neighborhood- and individual-level information on aesthetics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…63 Furthermore, aesthetic features outside of the home environment (e.g., public parks, trees) have been inversely associated with leisure-time SB in adults (mean age = 52.2 years). 65 To date, no studies have investigated the physical environmental correlates of SB and LPA in the RA population. This patient group is highly heterogeneous, representing different ages, variability in disease activity, physical function and employment status.…”
Section: Physical Environmental Determinantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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