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Association of built environment constructs and physical activity among children and adolescents in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Adebusoye, Busola; Chattopadhyay, Kaushik; Ekezie, Winifred; Phalkey, Revati; Leonardi-Bee, Jo

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Authors

Busola Adebusoye

Winifred Ekezie

Revati Phalkey

JO LEONARDI-BEE jo.leonardi-bee@nottingham.ac.uk
Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology



Abstract

Objective:
The objective of this review was to synthesize the association between built environment constructs and physical activity among children and adolescents in Africa.

Introduction:
Previous reviews have found that several built environment constructs, such as residential density, crime safety, and availability of physical activity facilities and infrastructure, are associated with physical activity in children and adolescents; however, these reviews have tended to focus on non-African countries. Therefore, this systematic review synthesized the association between the built environment and physical activity among children and adolescents in Africa.

Inclusion criteria:
This systematic review included comparative observational studies that assessed the relationship between built environmental constructs on physical activity among children and adolescents (between the ages of five and 19 years) in Africa.

Methods:
Comprehensive electronic searches of MEDLINE, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, Web of Science, PsycINFO, Scopus, SPORTDiscus, EThOS, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses from inception to 22 October 2021 were conducted to identify relevant published and unpublished studies. Two reviewers independently screened papers, assessed the quality of the included studies using the JBI standard critical appraisal tool, and extracted data using a pre-piloted form. Where possible, data were synthesized using random effects meta-analyses, with effect sizes reported as mean differences (MD) with 95% confidence intervals (CI). The Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development and Evaluations (GRADE) was used to assess the certainty of the findings.

Results:
Of the 10,706 identified records, six cross-sectional studies were included which comprised 4628 children and adolescents. Three of the studies had a high-quality score of ≥7 out of 8. Seven built environment constructs were reported within the included studies namely, residential density, street connectivity, crime safety, availability of physical activity facilities and infrastructure, walkability, esthetics, and traffic safety. Three of the constructs were assessed with objective measures. Results from individual studies found significant associations between physical activity and objective measure of traffic safety (MD 2.63 minutes; 95% CI 0.16 to 5.1; one study) and an objective measure of crime safety (MD 2.72 minutes; 95% CI 0.07 to 5.37; one study). No significant associations were found between active transportation and any of the built environment constructs. The GRADE evidence for all of the assessed constructs was either low (the built environment constructs may lead to little or no difference in physical activity or active transportation) or very low (it was uncertain whether the built environment constructs affect physical activity).

Conclusion:
In African settings, the evidence base for the association between built environment constructs and physical activity is limited, with no consistent evidence of an association. Therefore, further high-quality studies should be conducted before firm conclusions can be drawn.

Systematic review registration number:
PROSPERO CRD42019133324.

Citation

Adebusoye, B., Chattopadhyay, K., Ekezie, W., Phalkey, R., & Leonardi-Bee, J. (2022). Association of built environment constructs and physical activity among children and adolescents in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JBI Evidence Synthesis, 20(10), 2410-2444. https://doi.org/10.11124/JBIES-21-00295

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 31, 2022
Online Publication Date Jun 21, 2022
Publication Date 2022-10
Deposit Date Feb 11, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jun 22, 2023
Journal JBI Evidence Synthesis
Electronic ISSN 2689-8381
Publisher Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 20
Issue 10
Pages 2410-2444
DOI https://doi.org/10.11124/JBIES-21-00295
Keywords General Nursing
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7415886
Publisher URL https://journals.lww.com/jbisrir/Abstract/9000/Association_of_built_environment_constructs_and.99712.aspx
Additional Information This is a non-final version of an article published in final form in Adebusoye, Busola; Chattopadhyay, Kaushik; Ekezie, Winifred; Phalkey, Revati; Leonardi-Bee, Jo. Association of built environment constructs and physical activity among children and adolescents in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JBI Evidence Synthesis: July 22, 2022 - Volume - Issue - 10.11124/JBIES-21-00295 doi: 10.11124/JBIES-21-00295

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