De Meester Femke, Van Dyck Delfien, De Bourdeaudhuij Ilse, Cardon Greet
Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Watersportlaan 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium.
BMC Public Health. 2014 Jun 20;14:631. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-631.
During the last decades, the use of active travel modes declined in all age groups. Childhood is a critical time to establish lifelong healthy patterns. To develop effective interventions in this age group, insight in the correlates of health behaviors and the possible mediating factors is necessary. Among children, the role of parents may not be overlooked. Therefore, this study aimed to examine the associations of parental perceptions of neighborhood environmental attributes with active transport and total physical activity in 10-12 year old Belgian boys and girls. Furthermore, this study examined the potential mediating effect of independent mobility on these associations.
In the present study, 736 10-12 year old children and their parents from 44 elementary schools in Flanders, Belgium, participated. The children were asked to wear an activity monitor and to fill in a survey questioning demographic factors and the Flemish Physical Activity Questionnaire. The parents filled in a survey concerning demographic factors, the child's level of independent mobility and environmental perceptions (Neighborhood Environmental Walkability Scale).
Overall, boys reported more active transport when parents perceived more land use mix diversity, shorter distances to school, good land use mix access, higher residential density and less pleasing neighborhood aesthetics. Higher total physical activity levels were reported when parents perceived shorter distances to school and availability of walking/cycling infrastructure. None of the associations was mediated by independent mobility in boys. Girls reported more active transport when parents perceived higher residential density, more land use mix diversity, shorter distances to school, good land use mix access, available walking/cycling infrastructure and convenient recreational facilities. Girls reported higher total physical activity levels when parents perceived high residential density, good land use mix access, well-maintained and high quality walking/cycling infrastructures and more traffic safety. Independent mobility was found to be an important mediator of these associations in girls.
Neighborhood environmental interventions to increase children's active transport and physical activity can be effective when combined with awareness raising programs for parents. Furthermore, among girls encouraging independent mobility may contribute to behavior change.
在过去几十年中,所有年龄组的主动出行方式使用率均有所下降。儿童时期是建立终身健康模式的关键时期。为了在这个年龄组制定有效的干预措施,了解健康行为的相关因素以及可能的中介因素是必要的。在儿童中,父母的作用不可忽视。因此,本研究旨在探讨比利时10 - 12岁男孩和女孩的父母对邻里环境属性的认知与主动出行和总体身体活动之间的关联。此外,本研究还考察了独立出行在这些关联中的潜在中介作用。
在本研究中,来自比利时弗拉芒地区44所小学的736名10 - 12岁儿童及其父母参与了研究。要求儿童佩戴活动监测器,并填写一份关于人口统计学因素和佛兰芒身体活动问卷的调查问卷。父母填写一份关于人口统计学因素、孩子的独立出行水平和环境认知(邻里环境步行适宜性量表)的调查问卷。
总体而言,当父母认为土地利用混合多样性更高、到学校的距离更短、土地利用混合可达性好、居住密度更高且邻里美观度较低时,男孩报告的主动出行更多。当父母认为到学校的距离更短且有步行/自行车基础设施时,报告的总体身体活动水平更高。在男孩中,这些关联均未通过独立出行进行中介。当父母认为居住密度更高、土地利用混合多样性更多、到学校的距离更短、土地利用混合可达性好、有步行/自行车基础设施且娱乐设施便利时,女孩报告的主动出行更多。当父母认为居住密度高、土地利用混合可达性好、步行/自行车基础设施维护良好且质量高以及交通安全状况更好时,女孩报告的总体身体活动水平更高。在女孩中,发现独立出行是这些关联的重要中介因素。
与针对父母的提高认识计划相结合时,增加儿童主动出行和身体活动的邻里环境干预措施可能会有效。此外,在女孩中鼓励独立出行可能有助于行为改变。