Incongruency of youth food and physical activity environments in the United States: Variations by region, rurality, and income

Local environments are increasingly the focus of health behavior research and practice to reduce gaps between fruit/vegetable intake, physical activity (PA), and related guidelines. This study examined the congruency between youth food and PA environments and differences by region, rurality, and inc...

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Veröffentlicht in:Preventive medicine 2021-07, Vol.148, p.106594, Article 106594
Hauptverfasser: Wende, Marilyn E., Alhasan, Dana M., Hallum, Shirelle H., Stowe, Ellen W., Eberth, Jan M., Liese, Angela D., Breneman, Charity B., McLain, Alexander C., Kaczynski, Andrew T.
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Zusammenfassung:Local environments are increasingly the focus of health behavior research and practice to reduce gaps between fruit/vegetable intake, physical activity (PA), and related guidelines. This study examined the congruency between youth food and PA environments and differences by region, rurality, and income across the United States. Food and PA environment data were obtained for all U.S. counties (N = 3142) using publicly available, secondary sources. Relationships between the food and PA environment tertiles was represented using five categories: 1) congruent–low (county falls in both the low food and PA tertiles), 2) congruent–high (county falls in both the high food and PA tertiles), 3) incongruent–food high/PA low (county falls in high food and low PA tertiles), 4) incongruent–food low/PA high (county falls in low food and high PA tertiles), and 5) intermediate food or PA (county falls in the intermediate tertile for food and/or PA). Results showed disparities in food and PA environment congruency according to region, rurality, and income (p 
ISSN:0091-7435
1096-0260
DOI:10.1016/j.ypmed.2021.106594