Deen, R. van der (2024) Neighbourhood built environment and its impact on physical activity and health: a case study of Leeuwarden. Bachelor thesis.
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Abstract
Abstract: The influence of built environment factors on health and transportation modes has been extensively studied. However, results remain inconclusive and the main body of literature originates from the Anglo-American context. This study, which utilized quantitative methods, aimed to answer the question: How does the built environment, on a neighbourhood level, influence physical activity and physical health among the residents of Leeuwarden? Built environment indicators used in this study are: population density, access to urban green space and the average distance to a large supermarket. The statistical analysis conducted resulted in no statistically significant relationship between the built environment variables and BMI and only a weak statistically significant result between the variable distance to supermarket and physical activity. However, a higher share of active transportation in a neighbourhood strongly correlates with a lower BMI level. The socioeconomic variables age and income did also tested statistically significantly to health and physical activity. By focusing on improving socio-economic conditions and promoting physical activity, policymakers have the potential to create healthier, more active communities for residents of Leeuwarden.
Item Type: | Thesis (Bachelor) |
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Degree programme: | Spatial Planning and Design |
Supervisor: | Ramezani, S. |
Date Deposited: | 08 Jul 2024 12:19 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jul 2024 12:19 |
URI: | https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/4566 |
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