Obesity, physical activity, and the urban environment: public health research needs |
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Authors: | Russell P Lopez H Patricia Hynes |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Health, Boston University School of Public Health, 715 Albany Street, Talbot 2E, Boston, MA 02118, USA |
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Abstract: | Persistent trends in overweight and obesity have resulted in a rapid research effort focused on built environment, physical activity, and overweight. Much of the focus of this research has been on the design and form of suburbs. It suggests that several features of the suburban built environment such as low densities, poor street connectivity and the lack of sidewalks are associated with decreased physical activity and an increased risk of being overweight. But compared to suburban residents, inner city populations have higher rates of obesity and inactivity despite living in neighborhoods that are dense, have excellent street connectivity and who's streets are almost universally lined with sidewalks. |
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