Pereira Rita, Santos Rute, Póvoas Susana, Silva Pedro
University Institute of Maia, ISMAI, Maia, Portugal.
Research Center in Physical Activity, Health and Leisure, Faculty of Sport, University of Porto, Porto, Portugal.
Prev Med Rep. 2017 Oct 26;10:221-226. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2017.10.013. eCollection 2018 Jun.
This study aims to analyze the association between perceived environmental factors and leisure-time physical activity (PA) among adolescents of both genders. Data were collected in autumn of 2011 from 866 adolescents (412 girls and 454 boys) 12- to 18-years-old, from four Portuguese cities. Perception of environmental factors was assessed by Assessing Levels of Physical Activity and Fitness (ALPHA) questionnaire (Spittaels et al., 2010, IJBNPA). PA was assessed by a questionnaire that evaluated PA during leisure-time and participants were assigned into the following categories: sedentary; low active; moderate active; and very active. Boys presented higher levels of structured PA, frequency and intensity of PA, and level of sport competition than girls ( < 0.001). Distance to local facilities ( = 0.001 for girls; < 0.001 for boys) and home environment ( = 0.004 for girls; = 0.015 for boys) were negatively associated with PA. Total, cycling and walking infrastructures ( < 0.001), as well as cycling and walking network ( = 0.049) and connectivity ( = 0.034) showed a positive association with PA in boys. Analysis of variance showed significant differences between girls' PA regarding aesthetics ( = 0.013), study environment ( = 0.023), home environment ( = 0.014) and whether it is pleasant or not ( = 0.023). Differences between boys' PA were observed for distance to local facilities ( = 0.003), total, cycling and walking infrastructures ( < 0.001) and home environment ( = 0.002). This study results support that some environmental factors are associated with adolescents' PA levels, with relevant differences between genders. Therefore, these gender differences must be taken into account, in order to increase levels of PA in Portuguese youth, especially in girls.
本研究旨在分析葡萄牙四个城市中12至18岁青少年所感知的环境因素与休闲体育活动(PA)之间的关联。2011年秋季,研究人员收集了来自866名青少年(412名女孩和454名男孩)的数据。环境因素感知通过《体育活动与体能评估》(ALPHA)问卷进行评估(斯皮塔尔斯等人,2010年,《国际行为营养与体育活动杂志》)。PA通过一份评估休闲时间PA的问卷进行评估,参与者被分为以下几类:久坐不动;低度活跃;中度活跃;非常活跃。男孩在结构化PA、PA的频率和强度以及体育竞赛水平方面高于女孩(P<0.001)。到当地设施的距离(女孩P = 0.001;男孩P<0.001)和家庭环境(女孩P = 0.004;男孩P = 0.015)与PA呈负相关。总体而言,自行车和步行基础设施(P<0.001),以及自行车和步行网络(P = 0.049)和连通性(P = 0.034)与男孩的PA呈正相关。方差分析显示,女孩的PA在美学(P = 0.013)、学习环境(P = 0.02)、家庭环境(P = 0.014)以及是否宜人(P = 0.023)方面存在显著差异。在男孩的PA方面,观察到到当地设施的距离(P = 0.003)、总体、自行车和步行基础设施(P<0.001)以及家庭环境(P = 0.002)存在差异。本研究结果支持一些环境因素与青少年的PA水平相关,且性别之间存在显著差异。因此,为了提高葡萄牙青少年,尤其是女孩的PA水平,必须考虑这些性别差异。