Veitch Jenny, Salmon Jo, Parker Kate, Bangay Shaun, Deforche Benedicte, Timperio Anna
Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN), Deakin University, Geelong, Australia.
School of Information Technology, Deakin University, Burwood, VIC, Australia.
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 2016 Jul 4;13:73. doi: 10.1186/s12966-016-0391-9.
The neighbourhood environment such as the availability of parks are a key, but under-researched, influence on adolescents' physical activity. In addition to overall physical activity levels, park-based physical activity and park visitation is low in this age group. Thus, it is critical to identify park features that may encourage or discourage adolescents from visiting parks. This study used a novel methodology to identify key physical characteristics of parks that are perceived to be important for park visitation and park-based physical activity among adolescents.
Four secondary schools located in low, mid and high socio-economic status areas of Victoria, Australia were recruited. Using a purpose-built computer application, students in years 8-10 were presented with 44 original photographic images of park features. Participants rated each image (range 1-10) on how likely the feature would be to encourage them to visit a park and to engage in park-based physical activity, and placed symbols ('thumbs up'/'thumbs down') on aspects of the image that had a positive or negative influence on their ratings.
Participants (n = 99) had a mean age of 13.3 years (SD = 0.87) and 53% were female. Overall, the top three rated images prompting park visitation by adolescents were: a long steep slide, a flying fox and a table tennis table. These first two features were also reported as being likely to promote physical activity in the park. Differences in ratings were observed for boys and girls. The images that received the greatest number of "thumbs-up" symbols included large swings and slides, table tennis tables, no-smoking signs, flying foxes and BMX tracks. The images that received the greatest number of "thumbs-down" symbols included signage about rules, graffiti, toilets, concrete steps, and skate bowls.
Physically challenging play equipment is likely to encourage adolescents to visit and be active in parks. Rules, graffiti, toilets and skate bowls may discourage visitation. It is important for park designers, planners and policy makers to consider adolescents' views of what park design features are important so that parks are created that support and encourage visitation and optimise levels of physical activity when in the park.
社区环境,如公园的可及性,是影响青少年身体活动的一个关键因素,但相关研究较少。除了总体身体活动水平外,该年龄组基于公园的身体活动和公园到访率都很低。因此,确定可能鼓励或阻碍青少年到访公园的公园特征至关重要。本研究采用一种新颖的方法来确定公园的关键物理特征,这些特征被认为对青少年的公园到访和基于公园的身体活动很重要。
招募了位于澳大利亚维多利亚州低、中、高社会经济地位地区的四所中学。使用一个专门构建的计算机应用程序,向8至10年级的学生展示44张公园特征的原始照片图像。参与者对每张图像(评分范围为1至10)进行评分,以评估该特征促使他们到访公园并参与基于公园的身体活动的可能性,并在图像中对其评分有正面或负面影响的方面放置符号(“竖起大拇指”/“大拇指向下”)。
参与者(n = 99)的平均年龄为13.3岁(标准差 = 0.87),53%为女性。总体而言,促使青少年到访公园的评分最高的前三张图像是:一个长而陡的滑梯、一个飞狐设施和一张乒乓球桌。前两个特征也被报告为可能促进在公园中的身体活动。观察到男孩和女孩在评分上存在差异。获得“竖起大拇指”符号最多的图像包括大型秋千和滑梯、乒乓球桌、禁烟标志、飞狐设施和小轮车赛道。获得“大拇指向下”符号最多的图像包括关于规则的标识、涂鸦、厕所、混凝土台阶和滑板碗池。
具有身体挑战性的游乐设备可能会鼓励青少年到访公园并在公园中活动。规则、涂鸦、厕所和滑板碗池可能会阻碍到访。公园设计师、规划者和政策制定者考虑青少年对公园设计特征重要性的看法非常重要,这样才能创建出支持和鼓励到访并优化在公园中身体活动水平的公园。