2018
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.199
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Inactive lifestyles in peri‐urban Australia: A qualitative examination of social and physical environmental determinants

Abstract: Despite activity-supportive social and environmental characteristics, most participants reported inactive lifestyles. The barriers to active lifestyles in peri-urban environments may negate these activity-supportive features. Some barriers are difficult to modify (eg, distance and accessibility). However, some may be alleviated through the adoption of activity-supportive policy and urban design (eg, pedestrian mobility infrastructure). SO WHAT?: Strategies to support active lifestyles in peri-urban environment… Show more

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“…Investigation of the differential impact of living within and outside of towns may be useful to build more specific understanding of the inactive lifestyles of these sub‐populations. It is possible that participation in the parent study raised participant awareness of contextual influences upon active lifestyles in peri‐urban environments. However, the 3‐month delay between the studies, and the differing focus of the studies (ie, environmental factors vs beliefs about behaviours) should minimise any potential risk of bias.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Investigation of the differential impact of living within and outside of towns may be useful to build more specific understanding of the inactive lifestyles of these sub‐populations. It is possible that participation in the parent study raised participant awareness of contextual influences upon active lifestyles in peri‐urban environments. However, the 3‐month delay between the studies, and the differing focus of the studies (ie, environmental factors vs beliefs about behaviours) should minimise any potential risk of bias.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that participation in the parent study 19 instances. The need for social interaction appears to be highly salient in peri-urban environments, and those who considered sports participation as an opportunity for social interaction reported sustained physical activity.…”
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“…The benefits of our modern, technology‐driven life are abundant; however, a sedentary lifestyle can be an unfortunate accompaniment . Patterns of sedentary behaviour and physical activity have been found to differ based on geographical location, with rural residents both in Australia and the United States reported to be insufficiently active . Given that insufficient physical activity engagement is a key driver in non‐communicable disease presentations and mortality worldwide, stimulating and maintaining physical activity engagement is a timely public health priority .…”
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confidence: 99%