Differences in the influence of the built environment and physical activity on obesity in urban and suburban contexts

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Social Science & Medicine Pub Date : 2025-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.socscimed.2025.117955
Yuxuan Zou, Donggen Wang
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In recent decades, the influence of the built environment and physical activity (PA) on obesity has attracted much research attention. However, findings often conflict partly because the studies are conducted in different cities or countries in which the context may vary not only in the built environments, but also in sociocultural and economic backgrounds. This study aims to contribute to the literature by examining urban and suburban areas of the same city, where the contextual differences are largely confined to the built environment. Using data from a two-day household survey conducted in Shanghai in 2018, we developed multi-group path analysis models to examine the connections between the built environment, PA, and obesity in urban and suburban settings. The findings reveal that urban residents engage in longer durations of PA across all types except semi-active transport PA, compared to suburban residents. Protective effects of PA on weight control differ by context: urban residents benefit more from active transport and leisure PA, while semi-active transport, leisure, and household PA reduce obesity risk for suburban residents. The mediating role of PA in the built environment-obesity relationship also varies. In urban areas, a greater land use mix and a higher density of parks promote leisure PA, indirectly reducing the risk of being obese. Conversely, in suburban settings, park density is positively associated with obesity, as it discourages leisure PA. Therefore, policies aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle and weight management should be tailored specifically for people living in urban and suburban neighborhoods, respectively.
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近几十年来,建筑环境和体育活动(PA)对肥胖症的影响引起了许多研究的关注。然而,研究结果往往存在冲突,部分原因在于研究是在不同的城市或国家进行的,而这些城市或国家的环境不仅在建筑环境方面存在差异,而且在社会文化和经济背景方面也存在差异。本研究旨在通过对同一城市的城区和郊区进行研究,为相关文献做出贡献。利用2018年在上海进行的为期两天的家庭调查数据,我们建立了多组路径分析模型,以研究城市和郊区环境中建筑环境、PA和肥胖之间的联系。研究结果表明,与郊区居民相比,城市居民在除半主动交通锻炼外的所有类型中都有更长的锻炼时间。体育锻炼对体重控制的保护作用因环境而异:城市居民从积极的交通和休闲体育锻炼中获益更多,而半积极的交通、休闲和家庭体育锻炼则降低了郊区居民的肥胖风险。在建筑环境与肥胖的关系中,活动量的中介作用也各不相同。在城市地区,更多的土地利用组合和更高密度的公园会促进休闲锻炼,从而间接降低肥胖风险。相反,在郊区,公园密度与肥胖呈正相关,因为它不利于休闲锻炼。因此,旨在促进健康生活方式和体重管理的政策应分别针对居住在城市和郊区的人群。
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期刊介绍: Social Science & Medicine provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of social science research on health. We publish original research articles (both empirical and theoretical), reviews, position papers and commentaries on health issues, to inform current research, policy and practice in all areas of common interest to social scientists, health practitioners, and policy makers. The journal publishes material relevant to any aspect of health from a wide range of social science disciplines (anthropology, economics, epidemiology, geography, policy, psychology, and sociology), and material relevant to the social sciences from any of the professions concerned with physical and mental health, health care, clinical practice, and health policy and organization. We encourage material which is of general interest to an international readership.
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