Kruger Judy, Carlson Susan A, Kohl Harold W
Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2007 Jun;32(6):500-5. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2007.02.003.
Perceived access to places for physical activity may play an important role in influencing physical activity behavior. Little is known about the prevalence of perceived access to facilities for physical activity.
Cross-sectional analysis of a national sample of 27,894 adults from the 2002 National Health Interview Survey was performed to describe the characteristics of those who perceived that they have access to fitness facilities, and determine the prevalence of perceived access, reported use of fitness facilities, and reported barriers to the use of fitness facilities. Analyses were conducted in 2005 and 2006.
Approximately 61% of adults reported having access to fitness facilities. Perceived access was highest among adults aged 34 and younger, non-Hispanic whites, those with a college education, among adults with a body mass index of less than 35 kg/m(2), and among those with higher physical activity levels. The most commonly reported perceived barrier to access was cost. Almost 21% of U.S. adults (37.0% of active, 19.9% of intermittently active, 6.0% of inactive) reported having used a health club, wellness program, or fitness facility at least ten times during the past year.
Fitness facilities provide one option for increasing access to places to be physically active. Having access to fitness facilities is significantly associated with physical activity levels among U.S. adults.
对体育活动场所的可及性认知可能在影响体育活动行为方面发挥重要作用。关于体育活动设施可及性认知的流行情况知之甚少。
对2002年全国健康访谈调查中27894名成年人的全国样本进行横断面分析,以描述那些认为自己可以使用健身设施的人的特征,并确定可及性认知的流行率、报告的健身设施使用情况以及报告的健身设施使用障碍。分析在2005年和2006年进行。
约61%的成年人报告可以使用健身设施。在34岁及以下的成年人、非西班牙裔白人、受过大学教育的成年人、体重指数低于35kg/m²的成年人以及体育活动水平较高的成年人中,可及性认知最高。最常报告的可及性障碍是费用。近21%的美国成年人(积极参与者中的37.0%、间歇性参与者中的19.9%、不参与者中的6.0%)报告在过去一年中至少使用过健身俱乐部、健康计划或健身设施十次。
健身设施为增加体育活动场所的可及性提供了一种选择。在美国成年人中,使用健身设施与体育活动水平显著相关。