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. 2023 Jan 6;13(1):290.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-26406-5.

Urbanization and physical activity in the global Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study

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Urbanization and physical activity in the global Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology study

Kwadwo Boakye et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Urbanization may influence physical activity (PA) levels, although little evidence is available for low- and middle- income countries where urbanization is occurring fastest. We evaluated associations between urbanization and total PA, as well as work-, leisure-, home-, and transport-specific PA, for 138,206 adults living in 698 communities across 22 countries within the Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study. The 1-week long-form International PA Questionnaire was administered at baseline (2003-2015). We used satellite-derived population density and impervious surface area estimates to quantify baseline urbanization levels for study communities, as well as change measures for 5- and 10-years prior to PA surveys. We used generalized linear mixed effects models to examine associations between urbanization measures and PA levels, controlling for individual, household and community factors. Higher community baseline levels of population density (- 12.4% per IQR, 95% CI - 16.0, - 8.7) and impervious surface area (- 29.2% per IQR, 95% CI - 37.5, - 19.7), as well as the rate of change in 5-year population density (- 17.2% per IQR, 95% CI - 25.7, - 7.7), were associated with lower total PA levels. Important differences in the associations between urbanization and PA were observed between PA domains, country-income levels, urban/rural status, and sex. These findings provide new information on the complex associations between urbanization and PA.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Figure 1
Baseline and 5-year change measures of community population density and impervious surface area for 138,206 PURE participants.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Adjusted associations between urbanization measures and total physical activity by sex, age, education and urban/rural categories.

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