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审视高收入国家成年人建筑环境与身体活动研究中证据的现状、质量和强度:综述研究概述。

Examining the state, quality and strength of the evidence in the research on built environments and physical activity among adults: An overview of reviews from high income countries.

机构信息

Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Canada; School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

Centre for Surveillance and Applied Research, Public Health Agency of Canada, Ottawa, Canada; School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

出版信息

Health Place. 2022 Sep;77:102874. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2022.102874. Epub 2022 Aug 30.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Built environments have been implicated in the development of chronic disease, with physical activity (PA) considered one of the critical mechanisms for this relationship. Substantial growth in research on built environments and PA makes navigating the available evidence challenging.

OBJECTIVE

To examine and describe the current state, strength and quality of research investigating the associations between built environments and PA domains of active living (i.e., leisure, transportation, occupational) and total PA among adults (≥18 years) from high-income OECD countries.

METHODS

We conducted an overview of systematic reviews. A systematic search of six bibliographic databases and grey literature from January 2000 to May 2020. Review quality was assessed with the AMSTAR2. Results by age group were synthesized narratively and direction of association displayed using harvest plots. Certainty of the evidence was assessed using a modified GRADE approach.

RESULTS

The overview included 116 systematic reviews. Most evidence was cross-sectional and of low-to-very low quality. Moderate-to-high certainty of evidence supported positive associations between environments that support active transportation (e.g., walkability, walking infrastructure, street connectivity, land-use mix) and transportation PA among adults/working-aged adults. Across all age groups, there was very low-to-moderate certainty for consistent positive associations between point of decision prompts (e.g., signs in stairwells and along paths) and all PA. Evidence from older adults was of very low certainty and largely equivocal. There was little-to-no evidence for young and middle-aged adults and occupational PA.

DISCUSSION

While there has been an increase in evidence from observational and natural experiment studies, most has been related to active transportation infrastructure and point of decision prompts. There remains a need for these studies to evaluate built environments for leisure and occupational PA and among younger and older adults, and for high quality reviews to summarize this evidence. Interventions that target changes to the built environment show promise for promoting PA among adults, providing an important means to combat the global physical inactivity crisis.

摘要

背景

建筑环境与慢性病的发生有关,而身体活动(PA)被认为是这种关系的关键机制之一。关于建筑环境和 PA 的研究大量增加,使得人们难以掌握现有证据。

目的

检查和描述当前状态,强度和质量,研究建筑环境与活跃生活(即休闲、交通、职业)的 PA 领域以及高收入经合组织国家成年人(≥18 岁)的总 PA 之间的关联。

方法

我们进行了系统评价概述。从 2000 年 1 月至 2020 年 5 月,对六个文献数据库和灰色文献进行了系统搜索。使用 AMSTAR2 评估了评论质量。按年龄组综合结果,并使用收获图显示关联方向。使用改良的 GRADE 方法评估证据的确定性。

结果

概述包括 116 项系统评价。大多数证据是横断面的,且质量较低至非常低。有中度至高度确定性的证据支持支持积极交通(例如,可步行性,步行基础设施,街道连通性,土地利用混合)的环境与成年/工作年龄段成年人的交通 PA 之间存在正相关。在所有年龄段中,在决策点提示(例如,楼梯间和路径上的标志)与所有 PA 之间存在非常低至中度的确定性一致正相关。来自老年人的证据确定性非常低,并且基本上模棱两可。对于年轻和中年成年人以及职业 PA 几乎没有证据。

讨论

尽管观察性和自然实验研究的证据有所增加,但大多数研究都与积极的交通基础设施和决策点提示有关。仍然需要这些研究来评估休闲和职业 PA 的建筑环境,以及在年轻和老年人群中,并需要高质量的综述来总结这些证据。针对建筑环境变化的干预措施显示出促进成年人 PA 的潜力,为应对全球体力活动不足危机提供了重要手段。

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