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步行得分(Walk Score®)与安大略省成年人实用步行和肥胖的流行率:一项横断面研究。

Walk Score® and the prevalence of utilitarian walking and obesity among Ontario adults: A cross-sectional study.

机构信息

Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario.

Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences and the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

出版信息

Health Rep. 2015 Jul;26(7):3-10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Evidence from large, population-based studies about the association between neighbourhood walkability and the prevalence of obesity is limited.

DATA AND METHODS

The study population consisted of 106,337 people aged 20 or older living in urban and suburban Ontario, who participated in the National Population Health Survey and the Canadian Community Health Survey from 1996/1997 to 2008. Based on their postal code, individuals were grouped into one of five walkability categories, ranging from very car-dependent to "Walker's Paradise," according to the Street Smart Walk Score®, a composite measure of neighbourhood walkability. Logistic regression models, adjusted for demographic, socioeconomic and lifestyle characteristics, were used to estimate odds ratios relating neighbourhood walkability to overweight/obesity and physical activity.

RESULTS

Compared with residents of "Walker's Paradise" areas, those in very car-dependent areas had significantly higher odds of being overweight or obese. Despite similar levels of leisure physical activity among residents of all walkability areas, those in "Walker's Paradise" areas reported more utilitarian walking and weighed, on average, 3.0 kg less than did those in very car-dependent areas.

INTERPRETATION

Living in a low-walkability area is associated with a higher prevalence of overweight/obesity. Neighbourhood walkability is related to the frequency of utilitarian walking.

摘要

背景

关于邻里步行便利性与肥胖症患病率之间的关联,来自大型基于人群的研究的证据有限。

数据和方法

研究人群由居住在安大略省市区和郊区、年龄在 20 岁或以上的 106337 人组成,他们参加了 1996/1997 年至 2008 年的全国人口健康调查和加拿大社区健康调查。根据他们的邮政编码,个人被分为五个步行便利性类别之一,从非常依赖汽车到“步行者天堂”,根据街道智能步行评分,这是邻里步行便利性的综合衡量标准。使用调整了人口统计学、社会经济和生活方式特征的逻辑回归模型,来估计与邻里步行便利性相关的超重/肥胖和身体活动的比值比。

结果

与“步行者天堂”地区的居民相比,非常依赖汽车的地区的居民超重或肥胖的几率明显更高。尽管所有步行便利性地区的居民在休闲身体活动方面水平相似,但“步行者天堂”地区的居民报告的功利性步行次数更多,平均体重比非常依赖汽车的地区少 3.0 公斤。

解释

居住在低步行便利性地区与超重/肥胖的患病率较高有关。邻里步行便利性与功利性步行的频率有关。

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