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In Brief Ecological models are now used to understand the complex array of factors that influence physical activity, resulting in a greater emphasis on environmental correlates. This selective review examines whether the predictive capacity of these models could be improved if behavior-specific measures of the environment were used to predict context-specific behaviors. To improve the predictive capacity of research examining environmental correlates of physical activity, behavior and context-specific constructs are required.
Giles‐Corti et al. (Sat,) studied this question.