Suminski Richard R, Petosa Rick L, Stevens Emily
School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, The Ohio State University, 155 Cunz Hall, Columbus, OH, 43210, USA.
J Urban Health. 2006 May;83(3):434-43. doi: 10.1007/s11524-005-9017-2.
Assessment of physical activity needs to improve in order to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the relationship between characteristics of the environment and physical activity. Our study evaluated a method [Block Walk Method (BWM)] for observing physical activity along residential sidewalks and streets. The BWM was utilized in 12 U.S. Census block groups over a three-month period. Examination transportation routes (ETRs), 1,524 m in length, were constructed and examined in each block group. On 6 days, ETRs were traversed by a trained observer for 50 min. Physical activities, street names, and geographical locations (e.g., addresses) were recorded. We found encouraging results for the BWM. The level of agreement between independent observers was >98% for activity type. The number of individuals seen walking, running, or biking did not differ significantly between the days of the week or observation times. The number of individuals observed was correlated with block group characteristics (e.g., percent walking/biking to work) and weather (e.g., temperature). The BWM is an easy to use, economically viable observational approach to obtaining reliable information concerning physical activities performed on residential streets and sidewalks. Its use could help advance our understanding about the environment-physical activity relationship.
为了更全面地了解环境特征与身体活动之间的关系,身体活动评估需要改进。我们的研究评估了一种用于观察住宅人行道和街道上身体活动的方法[街区步行法(BWM)]。在三个月的时间里,BWM在美国12个美国人口普查街区组中使用。在每个街区组中构建并检查了长度为1524米的检查交通路线(ETR)。在6天里,一名经过培训的观察员沿着ETR行走50分钟。记录身体活动、街道名称和地理位置(如地址)。我们发现BWM取得了令人鼓舞的结果。独立观察员之间在活动类型方面的一致性水平超过98%。一周中的不同日子或观察时间之间,看到步行、跑步或骑自行车的人数没有显著差异。观察到的人数与街区组特征(如步行/骑自行车上班的百分比)和天气(如温度)相关。BWM是一种易于使用、经济可行的观察方法,可用于获取有关在住宅街道和人行道上进行的身体活动的可靠信息。它的使用有助于推进我们对环境与身体活动关系的理解。