How a neighborhood’s urban design can determine the physical activity of its inhabitants

The Nursing and Health Promotion research group examined the urban design of three Bilbao neighborhoods from the perspective of their inhabitants for the purpose of detecting which elements hamper and which encourage physical activity. The participatory study, published in Landscape and Urban Planning, detected that the availability and quality of green areas, multi-purpose facilities and pedestrian spaces are key elements in making the population active.

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