Impact of structural-level environmental interventions on physical activity: a systematic review

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Pamela Seron, Lawrence P. Cahalin, Elisa A. Cobo, Edgar Hernandez
Purpose:

Determine the effectiveness of structural-level environmental interventions on the changes in PA levels in the populations examined.

Methods:

Natural experiments that involve environmental intervention with structural modification were included. The primary outcome PA levels with consideration of both objective and subjective measurements. An electronic search was carried out in Medline/Pubmed, SCIENCE DIRECT, WEB OF SCIENCE, and CINAHL up to January 2022. Two reviewers screened titles and abstracts, selected studies, extracted relevant data, and examined study quality. A qualitative synthesis was performed

Results:

Twenty-six articles were included. The structural-level environmental interventions included 4 fundamental areas: schools, work environments, streets or cities, and neighborhoods or parks. Of the 26 studies, 21 examined outdoor environments like parks, cities, pedestrian walkways, or steps, while 5 examined indoor or closed environments like schools and workplaces revealing that structural-level environmental interventions improve PA levels with the greatest effect in parks and active transportation. A risk of bias is inherent in natural experiments which is a limitation of this study. In schools and work areas, there is evidence of both decrease in sedentary time and an increase in PA related to environmental modifications.

Conclusion(s):

Structural-level environmental modifications in parks and active transportation demonstrated greater effects in promoting PA. Environmental modifications can impact physical activity in the population. 

Implications:

Given that the economic and cultural setting is a key variable when considering the effectiveness of structural interventions, and since only 1 of the 26 reviewed articles included such data, more studies examining economic factors are needed especially in low- and middle-income countries like in South America, more research are needed in this area.

Funding acknowledgements:
the work was unfounded
Keywords:
Environment
Active transport
Physical activity
Primary topic:
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and risk factors
Second topic:
Health promotion and wellbeing/healthy ageing/physical activity
Third topic:
Sustainable health
Did this work require ethics approval?:
No
Name the institution and ethics committee that approved your work:
This work is part of my Phd and was aproved by doctoral comitte of Autonomus university of Barcelona
Has any of this material been/due to be published or presented at another national or international conference prior to the World Physiotherapy Congress 2025?:
Yes

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