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Neighbourhood built environment and physical function among mid-to-older aged adults: A systematic review

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posted on 2024-06-04, 13:48 authored by JN Rachele, T Sugiyama, S Davies, Venurs LohVenurs Loh, G Turrell, A Carver, E Cerin
This systematic review included 23 quantitative studies that estimated associations between aspects of the neighbourhood built environment and physical function among adults aged ≥45 years. Findings were analysed according to nine aspects of the neighbourhood built environment: walkability, residential density, street connectivity, land use mix, public transport, pedestrian infrastructure, aesthetics, safety and traffic. Evidence was found for a positive association of pedestrian infrastructure and aesthetics with physical function, while weaker evidence was found for land use mix, and safety from crime and traffic. There was an insufficient number of studies for walkability, residential density, street connectivity and access to public transport.

History

Journal

Health and Place

Volume

58

Article number

ARTN 102137

Location

England

ISSN

1353-8292

eISSN

1873-2054

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2019, Elsevier

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD