This study examines the association between the level of physical activity (PA), friendliness of the built environment and adolescent physical activity and body mass index using a national sample of youth and data collected from the communities where they reside.

  • Increased levels of area deprivation were associated with decreased physical activity and higher weight.
  • A greater number of commercial physical activity facilities was associated with increased physical activity.
  • More compact communities were associated with lower weight and less sports participation.
  • Researchers suggest that it is important to explore these associations to help guide future development patterns and land use policies to create more active neighborhoods.

Slater, Sandy J., Ewing, Reid, Powell, Lisa M., Chaloupka, Frank J., Johnston, Lloyd D., and O’Malley, Patrick M. “The Association Between Community Physical Activity Settings and Youth Physical Activity, Obesity, and Body Mass Index. Journal of Adolescent Health. (2010): 1-8.

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