Franco Silva, MilenaFavarão Leão, Ana LuizaO'Connor, ÁineHallal, Pedro CDing, DingHinckson, EricaBenmarhnia, TarikSiqueira Reis, Rodrigo2025-03-062025-03-062024-10-10Journal of Physical Activity and Health, ISSN: 1543-3080 (Print); 1543-5474 (Online), Human Kinetics, 21(12), 1263-1275. doi: 10.1123/jpah.2024-02841543-30801543-5474http://hdl.handle.net/10292/18828BACKGROUND: Physical activity is crucial for maintaining health and preventing chronic diseases. However, climate conditions can impact physical activity patterns, and conversely, physical activity can impact climate change. This umbrella review aims to summarize the existing evidence regarding the relationships between physical activity and climate change, as revealed in previous reviews. METHODS: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses were analyzed. Searches were conducted across GreenFILE, PubMed, and Web of Science databases for peer-reviewed articles published in English. A 2-stage independent screening process was conducted, and methodological quality was assessed using the JBI framework. Standardized data extraction methods were then applied. RESULTS: Out of 1292 articles retrieved, 7 met all eligibility criteria and were included in the review. Three articles examined physical activity as a primary exposure, 3 focused on the impacts of climate change, and one considered both physical activity and climate change as primary exposures. CONCLUSIONS: Findings reveal an interplay between climate change and physical activity. While rising temperatures may prompt outdoor activities up to a certain temperature threshold, air pollution and extreme heat can have harmful effects. Active transportation and improved logistics around large-scale sporting events can mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but transportation systems linked to sports venues may increase emissions. Research on the reciprocal relationship between climate change and physical activity domains, and integrating the community into climate discussions, is crucial for equity, especially for marginalized communities. Incorporating climate adaptation and mitigation strategies in physical activity infrastructure to minimize environmental impacts is critical.© 2024 Human Kinetics, Inc. Free Access.climate crisisexercisehealth promotionsports4206 Public Health42 Health SciencesPhysical ActivityPreventionClimate ChangeClimate-Related Exposures and ConditionsGeneric health relevance13 Climate Action1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences1117 Public Health and Health Services1302 Curriculum and Pedagogy4201 Allied health and rehabilitation science4206 Public health4207 Sports science and exerciseClimate ChangeHumansAir PollutionExerciseUnderstanding the Relationships Between Physical Activity and Climate Change: An Umbrella ReviewJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.1123/jpah.2024-0284