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James F. Sallis is a Research Professor and Professorial Fellow at the Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research, part of the Faculty of Health Sciences at Australian Catholic University. His research focuses on the relationships between built environments, physical activity, and public health. He leads international studies such as the IPEN Adolescent project, examining how neighborhood design influences health behaviors in diverse populations.
Key research interests include the impact of urban planning on physical activity, sedentary behavior, and chronic disease prevention. He has contributed to global policy initiatives, including advocating for walkable cities and active transport to improve cardiovascular health. His work spans multiple countries, emphasizing cross-cultural comparisons and equity in health outcomes.
- Published over 200 peer-reviewed articles on environmental correlates of physical activity, policy advocacy, and health disparities.
- Co-developed tools like the Microscale Audit of Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS) to assess walkability.
- Collaborates with institutions worldwide, including the World Health Organization and the American Heart Association.
Recent studies highlight associations between neighborhood walkability, crime perceptions, and mental health outcomes. He emphasizes translating research into actionable policies to create healthier, more equitable urban environments.

