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Relationship Between the Physical Environment and Physical Activity Levels in Preschool Children: A Systematic Review.

Marta Terrón-Pérez1,2, Javier Molina-García2,3, Vladimir E Martínez-Bello3,4, Ana Queralt5,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: The aim of this study was to understand the influence of the physical environment on the physical activity (PA) behavior of preschool children (aged 2 to 6 years), in order to provide an overview of these influences from the perspective of the ecological model. RECENT
FINDINGS: PA is of great importance for the prevention of obesity and cardiovascular diseases since childhood. The physical environment has a direct relationship with the different domains, where people can spend their time being physically active. Nonetheless, despite the importance of the physical environment to engagement in PA, very few reviews have focused on this relationship in the context of the growing problem of physical inactivity among preschool children. Studies that had analyzed the school domain had found that greater availability of a wider variety of portable play equipment, presence of certain fixed playground equipment, and presence of open spaces had favored PA levels. Furthermore, different studies had shown that the natural environment and the presence of hills were important for children's PA. Thus, despite the associations with PA we were able to identify in this review, new studies will still be needed to link the physical environment with PA levels, especially regarding transportation and leisure time. In conclusion, promoting studies on this subject from an early age will allow us to obtain information that could allow the adaptation, design, and construction of healthier homes, neighborhoods, and schools that promote children's health.

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Keywords:  Built environment; Childcare centers; Physical activity; Physical environment; Preschool-aged children

Year:  2021        PMID: 33934294     DOI: 10.1007/s40572-021-00318-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep        ISSN: 2196-5412


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