The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity

Abstract Background While research has demonstrated a link between the built environment and obesity, much variation remains unexplained. Physical features are necessary, but not sufficient, for physical activity: residents must choose to use these features in health-promoting ways. This article rev...

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Main Authors: Andrew J. Perrin, Neal Caren, Asheley C. Skinner, Adebowale Odulana, Eliana M. Perrin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2016-12-01
Series:BMC Public Health
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3866-3
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spelling doaj-d79d89196f3947109732767cafce2feb2020-11-24T21:49:11ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582016-12-011611810.1186/s12889-016-3866-3The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activityAndrew J. Perrin0Neal Caren1Asheley C. Skinner2Adebowale Odulana3Eliana M. Perrin4Department of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North CarolinaDepartment of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences, University of North CarolinaThe Duke Clinical Research InstituteMedical University of South CarolinaDepartment of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of North CarolinaAbstract Background While research has demonstrated a link between the built environment and obesity, much variation remains unexplained. Physical features are necessary, but not sufficient, for physical activity: residents must choose to use these features in health-promoting ways. This article reveals a role for local culture in tempering the effect of the physical environment on physical activity behaviors. Methods We developed Systematic Cultural Observation (SCO) to observe place-based, health-related culture in Lenoir County, NC (population ~60,000). Photographs (N = 6450) were taken systematically from 150 most-used road segments and geocoded. Coders assessed physical activity (PA) opportunities (e.g., public or private activity spaces, pedestrian-friendly features) and presence of people in each photograph. Results 28.7% of photographs contained some PA feature. Most were private or pedestrian; 3.1% contained public PA space. Only 1.5% of photographs with any PA features (2% of those with public PA space, 0.7% of those with private) depicted people despite appropriate weather and daylight conditions. Conclusions Even when PA opportunities existed in this rural county, they were rarely used. This may be the result of culture (“unbuilt environment”) that disfavors physical activity even in the presence of features that allow it. Policies promoting built environments designed for healthy lifestyles should consider local culture (shared styles, skills, habits, and beliefs) to maximize positive outcomes.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3866-3ObesityCultureBuilt environmentPhysical activityRural
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author Andrew J. Perrin
Neal Caren
Asheley C. Skinner
Adebowale Odulana
Eliana M. Perrin
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Neal Caren
Asheley C. Skinner
Adebowale Odulana
Eliana M. Perrin
The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
BMC Public Health
Obesity
Culture
Built environment
Physical activity
Rural
author_facet Andrew J. Perrin
Neal Caren
Asheley C. Skinner
Adebowale Odulana
Eliana M. Perrin
author_sort Andrew J. Perrin
title The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
title_short The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
title_full The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
title_fullStr The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
title_full_unstemmed The unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
title_sort unbuilt environment: culture moderates the built environment for physical activity
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Abstract Background While research has demonstrated a link between the built environment and obesity, much variation remains unexplained. Physical features are necessary, but not sufficient, for physical activity: residents must choose to use these features in health-promoting ways. This article reveals a role for local culture in tempering the effect of the physical environment on physical activity behaviors. Methods We developed Systematic Cultural Observation (SCO) to observe place-based, health-related culture in Lenoir County, NC (population ~60,000). Photographs (N = 6450) were taken systematically from 150 most-used road segments and geocoded. Coders assessed physical activity (PA) opportunities (e.g., public or private activity spaces, pedestrian-friendly features) and presence of people in each photograph. Results 28.7% of photographs contained some PA feature. Most were private or pedestrian; 3.1% contained public PA space. Only 1.5% of photographs with any PA features (2% of those with public PA space, 0.7% of those with private) depicted people despite appropriate weather and daylight conditions. Conclusions Even when PA opportunities existed in this rural county, they were rarely used. This may be the result of culture (“unbuilt environment”) that disfavors physical activity even in the presence of features that allow it. Policies promoting built environments designed for healthy lifestyles should consider local culture (shared styles, skills, habits, and beliefs) to maximize positive outcomes.
topic Obesity
Culture
Built environment
Physical activity
Rural
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-016-3866-3
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