Although various aspects of the built environment are known to affect a status of community health, direct comparisons between the infrastructures of a community and health status has not been elucidated. In this study, the relationships between public and private leisure and recreational facilities as well as sport centers and directly measured health variables were examined. Health related variables from 5,497 (2,584 men and 2,913women) residents aged over 40 of the district of Gangbuk, Seoul have been analyzed. Data based on four legal Dongs were compared and Pearson correlations were employed for relationships between variables. No definite relationships between the two variables were noticed, suggesting the availability of activity facilities may be not solely explaining the health measure outcomes. It is thought that both objective and perceptional measures for analyzing health outcomes should be included. Sociodemographic status also seemed to be a candidate for inclusion factors.