Journal article
Built environment and physical activity in New Zealand adolescents: A protocol for a cross-sectional study
EA Hinckson, S Duncan, M Oliver, S Mavoa, E Cerin, H Badland, T Stewart, V Ivory, J McPhee, G Schofield
BMJ Open | Published : 2014
Abstract
Introduction: Built-environment interventions have the potential to provide population-wide effects and the means for a sustained effect on behaviour change. Population-wide effects for adult physical activity have been shown with selected built environment attributes; however, the association between the built environment and adolescent health behaviours is less clear. This New Zealand study is part of an international project across 10 countries (International Physical Activity and the Environment Network-adolescents) that aims to characterise the links between built environment and adolescent health outcomes. Methods and analyses: An observational, cross-sectional study of the association..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The BEANZ study received a 3-year research grant from the Health Research Council of New Zealand (12/329).