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The observed and perceived neighborhood environment and physical activity among urban-dwelling adults: The moderating role of depressive symptoms.

Stephanie L Orstad1, Meghan H McDonough2, David B Klenosky3, Marifran Mattson4, Philip J Troped5.   

Abstract

RATIONALE: Physical environmental features of neighborhoods are associated with physical activity, but the influence of mental health factors, such as depression, on these associations is poorly understood.
OBJECTIVE: We examined whether the perceived neighborhood environment mediated associations between the observed neighborhood environment and physical activity, and whether these associations were moderated by depressive symptoms.
METHODS: Data consisted of systematic social observations of 343 neighborhoods and resident surveys. Participants' (N = 2969) mean age was 41.9 ± 16.2 years, 60.2% were female, and 67.9% were non-White. We conducted multiple linear regression and tests for mediation and moderated mediation.
RESULTS: Observed recreation facilities, commercial destinations, physical disorder, and physical deterioration were indirectly associated with walking via perceived neighborhood environment variables. Observed recreation facilities was indirectly and positively associated with leisure-time physical activity via perceived park access, and indirectly and inversely associated with walking and leisure-time physical activity via perceived traffic danger, but only among participants with low depressive symptom scores. Observed recreation facilities was indirectly and inversely associated, and observed physical disorder and physical deterioration were indirectly and positively associated with walking via perceived disorder, but only among participants with high depressive symptom scores.
CONCLUSION: Depressive symptoms affected the strength and direction of associations between the observed neighborhood environment and physical activity via residents' perceptions.
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Keywords:  Built environment; Chicago, IL; Depression; Mediation; Mental health; Public health; Urban planning; Walking

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28843130     DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2017.07.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Sci Med        ISSN: 0277-9536            Impact factor:   4.634


  6 in total

1.  Neighborhood walkability and physical activity among older women: Tests of mediation by environmental perceptions and moderation by depressive symptoms.

Authors:  Stephanie L Orstad; Meghan H McDonough; Peter James; David B Klenosky; Francine Laden; Marifran Mattson; Philip J Troped
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 4.018

Review 2.  Obesity and the Built Environment: A Reappraisal.

Authors:  Adam Drewnowski; James Buszkiewicz; Anju Aggarwal; Chelsea Rose; Shilpi Gupta; Annie Bradshaw
Journal:  Obesity (Silver Spring)       Date:  2019-11-28       Impact factor: 5.002

3.  Perceived and objective characteristics of the neighborhood environment are associated with accelerometer-measured sedentary time and physical activity, the CARDIA Study.

Authors:  Kara M Whitaker; Qian Xiao; Kelley Pettee Gabriel; Penny Gordon Larsen; David R Jacobs; Stephen Sidney; Jared P Reis; Bethany Barone Gibbs; Barbara Sternfeld; Kiarri Kershaw
Journal:  Prev Med       Date:  2019-03-30       Impact factor: 4.637

4.  Unfavorable perceived neighborhood environment associates with less routine healthcare utilization: Data from the Dallas Heart Study.

Authors:  Joniqua N Ceasar; Colby Ayers; Marcus R Andrews; Sophie E Claudel; Kosuke Tamura; Sandeep Das; James de Lemos; Ian J Neeland; Tiffany M Powell-Wiley
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-03-12       Impact factor: 3.240

5.  Influences of Built Environment with Hilly Terrain on Physical Activity in Dalian, China: An Analysis of Mediation by Perceptions and Moderation by Social Environment.

Authors:  Peijin Sun; Wei Lu; Yan Song; Zongchao Gu
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-12-04       Impact factor: 3.390

Review 6.  Exploring Perceived and Objective Measures of the Neighborhood Environment and Associations with Physical Activity among Adults: A Review and a Meta-Analytic Structural Equation Model.

Authors:  Elisa Menardo; Stefano De Dominicis; Margherita Pasini
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-02-23       Impact factor: 3.390

  6 in total

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