Taylor Wendell C, Floyd Myron F, Whitt-Glover Melicia C, Brooks Joseph
University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
J Phys Act Health. 2007;4 Suppl 1:S50-63. doi: 10.1123/jpah.4.s1.s50.
Despite the importance of physical activity (PA) for good health, not all populations have equal access to PA facilities and resources. This disparity is an environmental justice (EJ) issue because of the negative impact on the health of low-income and racial/ethnic minorities.
This paper reviews the first wave of the EJ movement, presents the second wave of the EJ movement, discusses the implications of adopting principles from the EJ movement to focus on research in parks and recreation services (PRS), and recommends future research directions.
Studies on EJ have documented the disproportionate burden of environmental challenges experienced by low-income and racial/ethnic minorities. With regard to PA, these communities face inadequate access to, quality of, financing for, and public involvement in recreation opportunities.
EJ is a useful framework to facilitate collaborative research between public health and PRS to study racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in PA.
尽管体育活动对健康至关重要,但并非所有人群都能平等地使用体育活动设施和资源。由于对低收入和少数族裔健康产生负面影响,这种差距属于环境正义(EJ)问题。
本文回顾了EJ运动的第一波浪潮,介绍了EJ运动的第二波浪潮,讨论了采用EJ运动原则以专注于公园和休闲服务(PRS)研究的意义,并推荐了未来的研究方向。
关于EJ的研究记录了低收入和少数族裔在环境挑战方面承受的不成比例的负担。在体育活动方面,这些社区在获得娱乐机会、娱乐机会质量、娱乐资金以及公众参与度方面都面临不足。
EJ是一个有用的框架,有助于公共卫生与PRS之间开展合作研究,以探讨体育活动中的种族/族裔和社会经济差异。