Department of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA.
J Phys Act Health. 2010 Mar;7(2):273-84.
Public parks are increasingly recognized as important places that facilitate physical activity. Despite the presence of parks, constraints to recreation and physical activity at parks exist. As the health benefits identified with physical activity require long-term and regular activity, it is important to examine factors pertaining to physical activity participation beyond initiation. This study explored differences in reported constraints to park based physical activity and negotiation strategies by physical activity stage of change.
Data were collected among visitors to one Minnesota state park via onsite and follow-up questionnaires.
The average visitor had a healthier weight than the average U.S. and Minnesota adult and the majority of visitors were meeting the physical activity recommendations (86.4%). Respondents in the inactive/insufficient stages were more constrained and used fewer negotiation strategies than respondents in the maintenance stage.
Results both support and expand on previous research findings. Specifically, this study supports research which indicates the adoption and maintenance of physical activity are influenced by different individual, social and environmental factors, and expands the research base by examining constraints and negotiation at different physical activity stages in a park setting. Implications of these findings provide directions for future stage-based intervention efforts.
公共公园越来越被认为是促进身体活动的重要场所。尽管有公园,但公园内的娱乐和身体活动仍受到限制。由于与身体活动相关的健康益处需要长期和定期的活动,因此除了开始阶段外,研究与身体活动参与相关的因素至关重要。本研究通过身体活动阶段变化来探讨报告的公园内身体活动限制和协商策略的差异。
通过现场和后续问卷调查,在明尼苏达州一个州立公园的游客中收集数据。
平均游客的体重比美国和明尼苏达州成年人的平均体重更健康,大多数游客都符合身体活动建议(86.4%)。不活跃/不足够阶段的受访者比维持阶段的受访者受到更多的限制,使用的协商策略也更少。
研究结果既支持又扩展了之前的研究发现。具体而言,本研究支持表明身体活动的采用和维持受到不同的个人、社会和环境因素影响的研究,通过在公园环境中检查不同身体活动阶段的限制和协商,扩展了研究基础。这些发现的意义为未来基于阶段的干预工作提供了方向。