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Optimising measurement of health-related characteristics of the built environment: Comparing data collected by foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and routine secondary data sources.


ABSTRACT: The role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be an important topic in public health research and policy. Foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and secondary data sources are widespread data collection methods used to objectively measure the built environment in environment-health association studies. We compared these three methods using data collected in a nationally representative epidemiological study in 17 British towns to inform future development of research tools. There was good agreement between foot-based and virtual audit tools. Foot based audits were superior for fine detail features. Secondary data sources measured very different aspects of the local environment that could be used to derive a range of environmental measures if validated properly. Future built environment research should design studies a priori using multiple approaches and varied data sources in order to best capture features that operate on different health behaviours at varying spatial scales.

SUBMITTER: Pliakas T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5292100 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimising measurement of health-related characteristics of the built environment: Comparing data collected by foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and routine secondary data sources.

Pliakas Triantafyllos T   Hawkesworth Sophie S   Silverwood Richard J RJ   Nanchahal Kiran K   Grundy Chris C   Armstrong Ben B   Casas Juan Pablo JP   Morris Richard W RW   Wilkinson Paul P   Lock Karen K  

Health & place 20161128


The role of the neighbourhood environment in influencing health behaviours continues to be an important topic in public health research and policy. Foot-based street audits, virtual street audits and secondary data sources are widespread data collection methods used to objectively measure the built environment in environment-health association studies. We compared these three methods using data collected in a nationally representative epidemiological study in 17 British towns to inform future de  ...[more]

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