住所
人口学
体力活动
逻辑回归
地理
民族
老年学
医学
物理疗法
人类学
内科学
社会学
作者
Matthew T. Stewart,Manish Verma,Alisha Rajbhandari,Cathy L. Antonakos,Natalie Colabianchi
标识
DOI:10.1123/jpah.2022-0420
摘要
Background : There is currently a nationwide effort to bring parks and green spaces within a 10-minute walk of the home. We examined the association between park area within 1 km of a child’s residence and self-reported park-specific physical activity (PA) along with accelerometer-derived moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). Methods : A subsample of K through eighth-grade youth (n = 493) from the Healthy Communities Study reported whether they engaged in park-specific PA during the last 24 hours and wore an accelerometer for up to 7 days. Park area was defined as the percentage of park land in a 1 km Euclidean buffer around the participant’s residence, categorized into quintiles. Analysis consisted of logistic and linear regression modeling with interaction effects that controlled for clustering within communities. Results : Regression models estimated greater park-specific PA for participants in the fourth and fifth quintiles of park land. Age, sex, race ethnicity, and family income were unrelated to park-specific PA. Accelerometer analysis indicated that total MVPA was unrelated to park area. Older children ( β = −8.73, P < .001) and girls ( β = −13.44, P < .001) engaged in less MVPA. Seasonality significantly predicted both park-specific PA and total MVPA. Conclusion : Increasing park area is likely to improve youth PA patterns, lending support for the 10-minute walk initiative.
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