Weir Lori A, Etelson Debra, Brand Donald A
Department of Family Medicine, New York Medical College, Munger Pavilion, Room 306, Valhalla, NY 10595, USA.
Prev Med. 2006 Sep;43(3):212-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2006.03.024. Epub 2006 May 19.
The obesity epidemic disproportionately affects minority and poor children. Negative perceptions of neighborhood safety in poor communities may affect overweight by inhibiting children's physical activity. This study investigates the degree to which parents in a poor inner city vs. a middle-class suburban community limit their children's outdoor activity because of neighborhood safety concerns.
Parents of children aged 5-10 years from an inner city family practice in a poor community and from a suburban pediatric practice in a middle-class community completed a 20-item questionnaire. Parents estimated the amount of their child's activity in various situations and indicated their level of anxiety concerning gangs, child aggression, crime, traffic, and personal safety in their neighborhood.
Inner city children (n = 204) engaged in less physical activity than suburban children (N = 103) (P < 0.001). Inner city parents expressed much greater anxiety about neighborhood safety than suburban parents (P < 0.0001). In the inner city population, children's physical activity levels were negatively correlated with parental anxiety about neighborhood safety (r = -0.18, P < 0.05).
Inner city parents have high levels of anxiety about neighborhood safety. While these concerns may not entirely explain the discrepancy in activity levels between inner city and suburban children, a safe environment is crucial to increasing opportunities for physical activity.
肥胖流行对少数族裔和贫困儿童的影响尤为严重。贫困社区对邻里安全的负面认知可能会通过抑制儿童的身体活动而影响超重问题。本研究调查了贫困市中心区与中产阶级郊区社区的父母因邻里安全担忧而限制孩子户外活动的程度。
来自贫困社区市中心家庭诊所和中产阶级社区郊区儿科诊所的5至10岁儿童的父母完成了一份包含20个项目的问卷。父母估计孩子在各种情况下的活动量,并表明他们对邻里中帮派、儿童攻击行为、犯罪、交通和个人安全的焦虑程度。
市中心区儿童(n = 204)的身体活动比郊区儿童(N = 103)少(P < 0.001)。市中心区的父母对邻里安全表达出的焦虑比郊区父母高得多(P < 0.0001)。在市中心区人群中,儿童的身体活动水平与父母对邻里安全的焦虑呈负相关(r = -0.18,P < 0.05)。
市中心区的父母对邻里安全有高度焦虑。虽然这些担忧可能无法完全解释市中心区和郊区儿童活动水平的差异,但安全的环境对于增加身体活动机会至关重要。