@article{a17b3665c89f4c40a42e4aa167def553,
title = "Determining thresholds for spatial urban design and transport features that support walking to create healthy and sustainable cities: findings from the IPEN Adult study",
abstract = "An essential characteristic of a healthy and sustainable city is a physically active population. Effective policies for healthy and sustainable cities require evidence-informed quantitative targets. We aimed to identify the minimum thresholds for urban design and transport features associated with two physical activity criteria: at least 80% probability of engaging in any walking for transport and WHO's target of at least 15% relative reduction in insufficient physical activity through walking. The International Physical Activity and the Environment Network Adult (known as IPEN) study (N=11 615; 14 cities across ten countries) provided data on local urban design and transport features linked to walking. Associations of these features with the probability of engaging in any walking for transport and sufficient physical activity (≥150 min/week) by walking were estimated, and thresholds associated with the physical activity criteria were determined. Curvilinear associations of population, street intersection, and public transport densities with walking were found. Neighbourhoods exceeding around 5700 people per km2, 100 intersections per km2, and 25 public transport stops per km2 were associated with meeting one or both physical activity criteria. Shorter distances to the nearest park were associated with more physical activity. We use the results to suggest specific target values for each feature as benchmarks for progression towards creating healthy and sustainable cities.",
author = "Ester Cerin and Sallis, {James F.} and Deborah Salvo and Erica Hinckson and Conway, {Terry L.} and Neville Owen and {van Dyck}, Delfien and Melanie Lowe and Carl Higgs and Moudon, {Anne Vernez} and Adams, {Marc A.} and Cain, {Kelli L.} and Christiansen, {Lars Breum} and Rachel Davey and Jan Dygr{\'y}n and Frank, {Lawrence D.} and Rodrigo Reis and Sarmiento, {Olga L.} and Deepti Adlakha and Geoff Boeing and Shiqin Liu and Billie Giles-Corti",
note = "Funding Information: JFS reports grants from US National Institutes of Health (NIH), during the conduct of the study; personal fees from Sports, Play, and Active Recreation for Kids (SPARK) programmes of Gopher Sport, other from Rails to Trails Conservancy, outside the submitted work; and a copyright on SPARK physical activity programmes with royalties paid by Gopher Sport. MAA reports grants from National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute at the National Institutes of Health (R01HL111378) during the conduct of the study. KLC reports grants from NIH, during the conduct of the study. GB reports grants from The Public Good Projects, during the conduct of the study. BG-C reports a Senior Principal Research Fellowship (GNT1107672) and grant (number 1061404) support from National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) during the conduct of the study. EC and JFS were supported by the Australian Catholic University. NHMRC funding supported CH through a Centre for Research Excellence in Healthy Liveable Communities (#1061404). DA was supported by an Impact Acceleration Award from the Economic and Social Research Council and funding from the Global Challenges Research Fund administered by the Department for the Economy, Northern Ireland, UK. SL was supported by the experiential fellowships from College of Social Science and Humanities, Northeastern University, Boston, USA. DS was supported by Washington University in St Louis, Center for Diabetes Translation Research (#P30DK092950 from National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive Diseases [NIDDK]/NIH) and by the Cooperative Agreement Number U48DP006395 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The content of this article is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not represent the official views of any of the NIDDK/NIH, CDC, or of any of the funding agencies supporting this work. Funding sources had no role in writing the manuscript or the decision to submit for publication. We have not been paid to write this article by a pharmaceutical company or other agency. The IPEN Adult study was partly supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the NIH. US data collection and coordinating centre processing was supported by NIH grants R01 HL67350 (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) and R01 CA127296 (NCI). The study in Bogota, Colombia was funded by Colciencias (grant 519_2010), Fogarty, and CeiBA. NO was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council Program Grant (grant number 569940), NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellowship (number 1003960), and by the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support Program. The Danish study was partly funded by the Municipality of Aarhus. Data collection in the Czech Republic was supported by the grant Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MSM 6198959221). Data collection in New Zealand was supported by the Health Research Council of New Zealand (grant 07/356). Data collection in Mexico was supported by the CDC Foundation, which received an unrestricted grant from The Coca-Cola Company. The UK study was funded by the Medical Research Council under the National Preventive Research Initiative. All authors had access to the data in the study and accept responsibility to submit for publication. All other authors declare no conflicts of interest. Funding Information: We thank Josef Mit{\'a}{\v s} (Faculty of Physical Culture, Palack{\'y} University Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic), Grant Schofield (Human Potential Centre, Faculty of Health and Environmental Sciences, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand), and Jens Troelsen (Department of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY 4.0 license",
year = "2022",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1016/S2214-109X(22)00068-7",
language = "English",
volume = "10",
pages = "e895--e906",
journal = "The Lancet Global Health",
issn = "2214-109X",
publisher = "Elsevier",
number = "6",
}