Scaling up natural experimental studies: harnessing emerging technologies to transform physical activity and built environment research

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Jack S. Benton [1 ]
Marilyn E. Wende [2 ]
Declan J. Ryan [3 ]
Rachel L. Thompson [4 ]
J. Aaron Hipp [5 ]
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[1] The University of Manchester,Department of Geography, School of Environment, Education and Development
[2] University of Florida,Department of Health Education and Behavior, College of Health and Human Performance
[3] University of Northampton,Centre for Physical Activity and Life Sciences
[4] City University of New York,Department of Environmental, Occupational, and Geospatial Health Sciences, Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy
[5] NC State University,Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management, College of Natural Resources
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Built environment; Natural experiments; Physical activity; Measurement; Emerging technology;
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10.1186/s12966-025-01742-7
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Evaluating how built environment interventions influence physical activity is crucial for informing effective policies. Natural experiments provide opportunities to assess real-world interventions, yet traditional data collection methods - such as surveys, accelerometers, manual observation and environmental audit tools - limit scalability due to inefficiencies, low participant engagement, and biases. As a result, there is a lack of robust, generalisable evidence to inform policymakers on the most effective built environment interventions for promoting physical activity across diverse communities. In this commentary, we outline four emerging technologies that could address these challenges: (1) smartphone applications and wearable technology for physical activity measurement, (2) geolocation data for assessing mobility patterns, (3) automated systematic observation of physical activity behaviours, and (4) automated environmental audits. We discuss how these approaches can enhance the scalability of natural experimental studies while also considering important ethical implications, including privacy, inclusivity, and community engagement. Advancing and integrating these technologies is critical for generating robust evidence to design built environments that equitably support physical activity.
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