Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Hwy NE, Mailstop K-46, Atlanta, GA 30345, USA.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2010 May;7(3):A49. Epub 2010 Apr 15.
Community parks provide places for people to be physically active. Our objective was to determine how access to, barriers to use of, and use of community parks differ by race/ethnicity.
Analyses are based on a cross-sectional national sample of adults (N = 5,157) participating in the 2006 HealthStyles mail survey. Community parks were defined as outdoor public areas within 10 miles or a 20-minute drive from where a person lives that include walking/bike paths, nature preserves, playgrounds, beaches, lakes, rivers, or similar places.
Overall, 12% of respondents reported not having a community park. Among those with a community park, 14% reported personal safety concerns and 14% reported inadequate or poorly maintained facilities as barriers to park use. Race/ethnicity was not associated with park access; however, Hispanics and non-Hispanic blacks were more likely than non-Hispanic whites to report barriers. Among those with access to a community park, 83% reported any park use in the previous year and, of these, 67% reported an active visit. Odds of any park use did not differ significantly by race/ethnicity. Odds of an active visit were significantly lower in non-Hispanic blacks than whites (odds ratio, 0.67) but did not significantly differ between Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites.
Parks are valuable community resources to all racial/ethnic groups. To promote and increase community park use, it is important to be aware that parks are used differently by different racial/ethnic groups and that barriers may differentially influence park use.
社区公园为人们进行身体活动提供了场所。我们的目的是确定不同种族/族裔群体在获得、使用社区公园方面的障碍和使用社区公园的情况有何不同。
分析基于参加 2006 年 HealthStyles 邮件调查的成年人(N=5157)的一项横断面全国样本。社区公园被定义为距离一个人居住地 10 英里或 20 分钟车程范围内的户外公共区域,包括步行/自行车道、自然保护区、游乐场、海滩、湖泊、河流或类似的地方。
总体而言,12%的受访者报告说没有社区公园。在有社区公园的受访者中,14%的人报告说存在个人安全问题,14%的人报告说设施不足或维护不善是使用公园的障碍。种族/族裔与公园的使用无关;然而,西班牙裔和非西班牙裔黑人比非西班牙裔白人更有可能报告障碍。在有机会使用社区公园的人群中,83%的人报告在过去一年中使用过任何公园,其中 67%的人报告了积极的访问。种族/族裔之间的任何公园使用几率没有显著差异。非西班牙裔黑人的积极访问几率明显低于白人(比值比为 0.67),但与非西班牙裔白人和西班牙裔之间没有显著差异。
公园是所有种族/族裔群体的宝贵社区资源。为了促进和增加社区公园的使用,重要的是要意识到不同种族/族裔群体对公园的使用方式不同,并且障碍可能会对公园的使用产生不同的影响。