Engelberg Jessa K, Carlson Jordan A, Black Michelle L, Ryan Sherry, Sallis James F
University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr., La Jolla, CA 92093, USA.
San Diego State University, 5500 Campanile Dr., San Diego, CA 92115, USA.
Prev Med. 2014 Dec;69 Suppl 1(0 1):S66-73. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2014.10.005. Epub 2014 Oct 22.
Ciclovía or Open Streets initiatives support physical activity through cycling/rolling, and walking/running. We evaluated San Diego's first Open Streets event, CicloSDias, to document attendance, reach and marketing, and effects on social cohesion, businesses, and physical activity.
The comprehensive evaluation consisted of a city-wide survey 1 week before and after the event (n=805), counts of event attendees, and surveys of event attendees (n=713) and businesses (n=26).
An estimated 8311 people attended the event. Attendees had an average of 144 min (SD=85) of physical activity, 97% met the 30 min/day guideline, and 39% met the 150 min/week guideline during the event. 27% of attendees would have been inactive without the event. Awareness of the event was 10% before and 26% after the event. When comparing event attendees to San Diego residents, Latinos and non-White race/ethnicities were under-represented. Restaurants/pubs, services, and most retail stores excluding liquor stores and food markets reported positive or neutral impacts on business.
Open Street initiatives are promising ways to promote physical activity and are desired by the community. Positive effects were observed for physical activity, social cohesion, and businesses, though reach should be expanded to include more underserved community members. Evaluating Open Streets is important for sustaining and improving these efforts.
“ ciclovía ”或“开放街道”倡议通过骑行/轮滑以及步行/跑步来支持体育活动。我们对圣地亚哥的首个“开放街道”活动“ CicloSDias ”进行了评估,以记录参与人数、覆盖范围和宣传情况,以及对社会凝聚力、商业和体育活动的影响。
综合评估包括在活动前后一周进行的全市范围调查( n = 805 )、活动参与者计数以及对活动参与者( n = 713 )和商家( n = 26 )的调查。
估计有 8311 人参加了该活动。活动期间,参与者平均进行了 144 分钟(标准差 = 85 )的体育活动, 97% 的人达到了每天 30 分钟的指导标准, 39% 的人达到了每周 150 分钟的指导标准。 27% 的参与者如果没有该活动就不会进行体育活动。活动前知晓率为 10% ,活动后为 26% 。将活动参与者与圣地亚哥居民进行比较时,拉丁裔和非白人种族的代表性不足。餐厅/酒吧、服务业以及除酒类商店和食品市场外的大多数零售店报告称对业务有积极或中性影响。
“开放街道”倡议是促进体育活动的有前景的方式,并且受到社区的欢迎。在体育活动、社会凝聚力和商业方面都观察到了积极影响,尽管覆盖范围应扩大到包括更多服务不足的社区成员。评估“开放街道”对维持和改进这些努力很重要。