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Delineating the geographic context of physical activities : A systematic search and scoping review of the methodological approaches used in social ecological research over two decades

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  • معلومة اضافية
    • Contributors:
      Department of Built Environment; Research Services; Planning and Transportation; South-Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences; University of Auckland; Aalto-yliopisto; Aalto University
    • بيانات النشر:
      Elsevier Limited
    • الموضوع:
      2022
    • Collection:
      Aalto University Publication Archive (Aaltodoc) / Aalto-yliopiston julkaisuarkistoa
    • نبذة مختصرة :
      openaire: EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: The work of TR, PB and AJP was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under Grants OKM/30/626/2019 and OKM/1097/626/2020 . AK received funding from NordGreen project (95322) funded by NordForsk . The work of MeS was supported by a Health Research Council of New Zealand Sir Charles Hercus Research Fellowship (# 17/013 ) MK received funding from the FinEst Twins project funded by EU H2020 (grant no. 856602 ). The funders had no role in the process of conducting and writing this scoping review. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier Ltd ; Background: The social ecological approach suggests that the spatial context among other factors influence physical activity behavior. Ample research documents physical environmental effects on physical activity. Yet, to date inconsistent associations remain, which might be explained by conceptual and methodological challenges in measuring the spatial dimensions of health behavior. We review methods applied to measure the spatial contexts in the social ecological physical activity literature. Methods: Online databases and selected reviews were used to identify papers published between 1990 and 2020. A total of 2167 records were retrieved, from which 412 studies that used physical activity as a primary outcome variable, included measures of the physical environment and applied the main principles of the social ecological approach, were included. Results: Subjective approaches were the dominant method to capture the spatial context of physical activities. These approaches were applied in 67% (n=279) of the studies. From the objective approaches an administrative unit was most prevalent and was applied in 29% (n=118) of the studies. The most comprehensive objective spatial methods that capture the true environmental exposure, were used only in 2% (n=10) of the studies. Conclusions: Current social ecological physical activity research applies simple conceptualizations and methods of the spatial ...
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      application/pdf
    • ISSN:
      1353-8292
    • Relation:
      info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/856602/EU//FINEST TWINS Funding Information: The work of TR, PB and AJP was supported by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland under Grants OKM/30/626/2019 and OKM/1097/626/2020 . AK received funding from NordGreen project (95322) funded by NordForsk . The work of MeS was supported by a Health Research Council of New Zealand Sir Charles Hercus Research Fellowship (# 17/013 ) MK received funding from the FinEst Twins project funded by EU H2020 (grant no. 856602 ). The funders had no role in the process of conducting and writing this scoping review. Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Elsevier Ltd; HEALTH AND PLACE; Volume 73; Rinne, T, Kajosaari, A, Söderholm, M, Berg, P, Pesola, A J, Smith, M & Kyttä, M 2022, ' Delineating the geographic context of physical activities : A systematic search and scoping review of the methodological approaches used in social ecological research over two decades ', HEALTH AND PLACE, vol. 73, 102737 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102737; PURE UUID: da84ab51-7293-4396-a766-b40163bf1e5e; PURE ITEMURL: https://research.aalto.fi/en/publications/da84ab51-7293-4396-a766-b40163bf1e5e; PURE LINK: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85121756787&partnerID=8YFLogxK; PURE FILEURL: https://research.aalto.fi/files/78624797/1_s2.0_S1353829221002331_main.pdf; https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/112183; URN:NBN:fi:aalto-202201101095
    • الرقم المعرف:
      10.1016/j.healthplace.2021.102737
    • Rights:
      openAccess
    • الرقم المعرف:
      edsbas.BDD40030