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Study of the influence of urban built environment on physical activity participation: Progress and enlightenment

  • LI Jing ,
  • GAO Yi ,
  • LIU Yameng
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  • College of Architecture and the Arts, North China University of Technology, Beijing 100144, China

Received date: 2020-01-06

  Revised date: 2020-03-17

  Online published: 2020-05-11

Abstract

The influence of urban built environment on residents' physical activities has been a hot topic of multidisciplinary research in public health, preventive medicine and environmental science at home and abroad. Improving public health by promoting residents' daily physical activity has been confirmed by numerous studies. This paper summarizes the existing research and refines the existing research progress of the built environment and physical activity from different research perspectives. Through a summary and induction of relevant literature, this paper analyzes the core elements of the built environmentinterms of behavior characteristics, social attributes, and a specific body perspective.Finallyit points outthe future research directions.

Cite this article

LI Jing , GAO Yi , LIU Yameng . Study of the influence of urban built environment on physical activity participation: Progress and enlightenment[J]. Science & Technology Review, 2020 , 38(7) : 76 -84 . DOI: 10.3981/j.issn.1000-7857.2020.07.010

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