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Steps Forward: Review and Recommendations for Research on Walkability, Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health

机译:前进的步骤:关于步行性,身体活动和心血管健康的研究的回顾和建议

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Built environments that support walking and other physical activities have the potential to reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD). Walkable neighborhoods—characterized by density, land use diversity, and well-connected transportation networks—have been linked to more walking, less obesity, and lower coronary heart disease risk. Yet ongoing research on pedestrian-friendly built environments has the potential to address important gaps. While much of the literature has focused on urban form and planning characteristics, additional aspects of street-scapes, such as natural and architectural amenities, should also be considered. Promising future directions include (1) integration of multiple built environment measures that facilitate an understanding of how individuals perceive and act within their environment; (2) examination of both the daily physical activities that are most feasibly influenced by the local environment and those more deliberate or vigorous patterns of physical activity that are most predictive of CVD; (3) consideration of multiple pathways that could mediate a link between walkability and CVD, including not only physical activity, but also air quality improvements from reduced vehicle mileage and enhanced neighborhood social cohesion from unplanned interactions; (4) testing competing hypotheses that may explain interactions of built environment characteristics with each other and with personal barriers to walking; (5) stronger conceptualization of the multiple neighborhoods or activity spaces that structure opportunities for physical activity throughout the day; (6) collecting and strategically analyzing longitudinal data to support causal inference; and (7) studying neighborhood preferences and selection to move beyond biased assessments of neighborhood health effects. While walkability has been linked to health-related behaviors and CVD risk factors, the implications of the observed correlations are not yet clear. New theoretical insights, measurement technologies, and built environment changes represent opportunities to enhance the evidence base for bringing health promotion and cardiovascular disease prevention into the conversation about how communities are planned and built.
机译:支持步行和其他体育活动的建筑环境具有减少心血管疾病(CVD)的潜力。以密度,土地利用多样性和交通网络发达为特征的宜居社区,与步行,肥胖和冠心病风险的降低相关。然而,正在进行的对行人友好的建筑环境的研究具有解决重要差距的潜力。尽管许多文献集中在城市形态和规划特征上,但也应考虑街道景观的其他方面,例如自然和建筑设施。有希望的未来方向包括:(1)整合多种建筑环境措施,以促进对个人在其环境中的感知和行为的理解; (2)检查受当地环境影响最大的日常体育活动,以及最能预测CVD的那些较刻意或剧烈的体育活动; (3)考虑多种可能介导步行性和CVD之间联系的途径,不仅包括体育锻炼,而且还包括因减少车辆行驶里程而改善空气质量,以及由于计划外互动而增强的邻里社会凝聚力; (4)检验可以解释建筑环境特征之间相互影响以及人为行走障碍的相互竞争的假设; (5)对构成全天体育活动机会的多个邻里或活动空间的概念更强; (6)收集和策略分析纵向数据以支持因果推理; (7)研究社区的偏好和选择,以超越对社区健康影响的偏见评估。虽然步行性已与健康相关行为和CVD危险因素相关联,但所观察到的相关性的含义尚不清楚。新的理论见解,测量技术和室内环境变化为增强证据基础提供了机会,以将健康促进和心血管疾病预防纳入有关社区规划和建设方式的讨论中。

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