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青少年公共开放空间使用相关因素:使用 GPS 和加速度计的研究。

Factors related with public open space use among adolescents: a study using GPS and accelerometers.

机构信息

Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.

Physical Activity, Nutrition and Health Research Unit, Department of Movement and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education and Physical Therapy, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Int J Health Geogr. 2018 Jan 22;17(1):3. doi: 10.1186/s12942-018-0123-2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Low physical activity levels and high levels of sedentary time among adolescents call for population wide interventions. Public open spaces can be important locations for adolescents' physical activity. This study aimed to describe the prevalence, frequency and context of public open space visitation and to gain insight into the individual, social and physical environmental factors associated with public open space use among 12- to 16-year-old Flemish (Belgian) adolescents.

METHODS

Global positioning system devices, accelerometers and one-on-one interviews were used to measure location-specific activity levels, time spent at, reasons for using and accompaniment at public open spaces among 173 adolescents. Multilevel hurdle and gamma models were used to estimate the associations between the independent variables (age, gender, ethnicity, education, sport club membership and accompaniment) and the amount of time, sedentary time, light-, moderate- to vigorous- and vigorous-intensity physical activity at public open spaces.

RESULTS

Three out of four participants had visited a public open space (for recreational purposes) and participants were most often accompanied by friends/classmates. Mainly public transportation stops/stations were used, and subsequently the most reported reason for public open space use was "to wait for something or someone". Furthermore, boys, younger adolescents, non-western-European adolescents and lower educated adolescents were more likely to use public open spaces. Additionally, boys and younger adolescents were more likely to accumulate physical activity at public open spaces. The only social environmental variable associated with time spent at public open spaces was accompaniment by siblings: adolescents spent more time at public open spaces when accompanied by their siblings.

CONCLUSIONS

Public open spaces may be effective areas to promote physical activity among groups at risk for physical inactivity (i.e. low educated and non-western-European adolescents). Additionally, girls and older adolescents were less likely to visit and be physically active at public open spaces. Therefore, urban planners should consider adding attractive features, in order to encourage physical activity among girls and older adolescents at public open spaces. Furthermore, creating public open spaces that are attractive for youth of all ages could contribute to adolescents visiting public open spaces accompanied by siblings.

摘要

背景

青少年的低身体活动水平和高久坐时间水平呼吁进行全民干预。公共开放空间可以成为青少年身体活动的重要场所。本研究旨在描述 12 至 16 岁佛兰芒(比利时)青少年访问公共开放空间的频率、频率和背景,并深入了解与公共开放空间使用相关的个体、社会和物理环境因素。

方法

全球定位系统设备、加速度计和一对一访谈用于测量 173 名青少年在特定地点的活动水平、在公共开放空间的时间、使用原因和陪伴情况。多水平障碍和伽马模型用于估计自变量(年龄、性别、种族、教育、体育俱乐部会员和陪伴)与公共开放空间的时间、久坐时间、轻、中到剧烈和剧烈强度的身体活动之间的关联。

结果

四分之三的参与者曾访问过公共开放空间(用于娱乐目的),且参与者最常被朋友/同学陪同。主要使用公共交通站/车站,使用公共开放空间的主要原因是“等待某人或某事”。此外,男孩、年龄较小的青少年、非西方欧洲裔青少年和受教育程度较低的青少年更有可能使用公共开放空间。此外,男孩和年龄较小的青少年更有可能在公共开放空间进行身体活动。唯一与在公共开放空间的时间相关的社会环境变量是兄弟姐妹的陪伴:青少年在有兄弟姐妹陪伴时,在公共开放空间花费的时间更多。

结论

公共开放空间可能是促进身体活动的有效区域,特别是对于身体活动不足的群体(即受教育程度较低和非西方欧洲裔青少年)。此外,女孩和年龄较大的青少年不太可能访问和在公共开放空间进行身体活动。因此,城市规划者应考虑增加有吸引力的特色,以鼓励女孩和年龄较大的青少年在公共开放空间进行身体活动。此外,创建对所有年龄段的青少年都有吸引力的公共开放空间,可以促使青少年在公共开放空间中由兄弟姐妹陪伴。

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