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运动辅助器材、社区安全与青少年和家长的身体活动。

Exercise aids, neighborhood safety, and physical activity in adolescents and parents.

机构信息

1Department of Psychology, San Diego State University, University of California, San Diego, CA 92103, USA.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2008 Jul;40(7):1244-8. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e31816b8797.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To investigate the relationships among exercise aids available at home, physical activity, and perceived neighborhood safety.

METHODS

Physical activity was assessed using the 7-d recall interview for adolescents (n = 878) and the International Physical Activity Questionnaire for parents (n = 853). Parents reported exercise aids such as fitness equipment, running shoes, and dogs in their household using a 16-item checklist and perceptions of neighborhood safety using the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale. Physical activity scores were dichotomized to represent meeting weekly guidelines for children (300 min) and adults (150 min). Logistic regression analyses investigated the interaction between exercise equipment and neighborhood safety in relation to the two physical activity outcomes, controlling for participant demographics.

RESULTS

The number of home-use (OR = 1.27) and outdoor-use (OR = 1.24) exercise aids was significantly related to physical activity in adolescent girls but not boys. An interaction effect indicated that the relationship between home-use exercise equipment and physical activity levels was specific for girls in neighborhoods perceived as less-safe (OR = 4.40), rather than those perceived as safe (OR = 1.07, P < 0.01). In the parent sample, home-use (OR = 1.24) and outdoor use (OR = 1.16) exercise aids were significantly related to physical activity levels. An interaction between outdoor exercise aids and safety indicated that the effect was specific to parents who lived in neighborhoods perceived as safe (OR = 2.43) compared to those perceived as less-safe (OR = 0.91, P < 0.01).

CONCLUSION

Girls living in neighborhoods their parents perceive to be less-safe may benefit from having exercise equipment they can use in the home. Parents living in neighborhoods perceived to be safe may benefit from having exercise aids that they can use outside.

摘要

目的

研究家庭中可利用的运动辅助器材、身体活动与感知邻里安全之间的关系。

方法

使用青少年 7 天回忆访谈(n=878)和家长国际体力活动问卷(n=853)评估身体活动。家长使用 16 项清单报告家庭中的运动辅助器材,如健身器材、跑鞋和狗,并使用邻里环境步行性量表报告对邻里安全的感知。身体活动评分被二分类,以代表儿童(300 分钟)和成人(150 分钟)每周的指南。使用逻辑回归分析调查运动器材和邻里安全之间的相互作用与两个身体活动结果的关系,同时控制参与者的人口统计学特征。

结果

家庭使用(OR=1.27)和户外使用(OR=1.24)运动辅助器材的数量与少女但非男童的身体活动显著相关。交互作用表明,家庭使用运动器材与身体活动水平之间的关系仅在被认为安全性较低的邻里(OR=4.40)的女孩中是特定的,而不是在被认为安全的邻里(OR=1.07,P<0.01)中。在家长样本中,家庭使用(OR=1.24)和户外使用(OR=1.16)运动辅助器材与身体活动水平显著相关。户外运动辅助器材与安全之间的交互作用表明,这种影响仅适用于生活在被认为安全的邻里(OR=2.43)的家长,而不适用于被认为不安全的邻里(OR=0.91,P<0.01)。

结论

生活在父母认为安全性较低的邻里的女孩可能受益于家中可使用的运动器材。生活在被认为安全的邻里的家长可能受益于户外可使用的运动辅助器材。

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