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墨西哥青少年对安全的认知及其与身体活动的关系

Perception of Safety and Its Association With Physical Activity in Adolescents in Mexico.

机构信息

Department of Physical Activity and Healthy Lifestyles, Centre for Nutrition and Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico City, Mexico; Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

Centre for Exercise, Nutrition & Health Sciences, School for Policy Studies, University of Bristol, Bristol, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Am J Prev Med. 2020 May;58(5):748-755. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.12.007. Epub 2020 Feb 13.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Low levels of physical activity are associated with several noncommunicable diseases. In Mexico, 39.5% of adolescents do not meet WHO physical activity guidelines. Previous literature suggests an association between perception of safety and physical activity. This paper examines the association between perceived crime and pedestrian safety and physical activity in Mexican adolescents.

METHODS

This cross-sectional study used data from 4,079 adolescents aged 15-18 years in Mexico. Physical activity was measured with the Youth Physical Activity Questionnaire and was grouped into the following 5 domains: (1) moderate-to-vigorous physical activity, (2) sports activity, (3) leisure time activity, (4) physical education class, and (5) active commuting to school. Perception of safety was measured as pedestrian safety and crime safety, using the Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale-Youth. Confirmatory factor analysis was performed to examine the construct validity of this scale on the Mexican population. Data were collected in 2017 and analyzed in 2018. Associations between physical activity and perception of safety were examined using linear regression models.

RESULTS

Low perception of pedestrian safety was associated with lower moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week (coefficient= -0.12, 95% CI= -0.19, -0.05) and lower sports activity per week (coefficient= -0.13, 95% CI= -0.23, -0.03) in female adolescents. There was no association between perception of safety and physical activity among male adolescents.

CONCLUSIONS

Pedestrian safety was negatively associated with moderate-to-vigorous physical activity and sports participation in female youth. Environments with better lighting, crosswalks, and walking/cycle trails could increase physical activity in female youth.

摘要

引言

低水平的身体活动与多种非传染性疾病有关。在墨西哥,39.5%的青少年不符合世卫组织身体活动指南。先前的文献表明,对安全的感知与身体活动之间存在关联。本文研究了墨西哥青少年对犯罪的感知与行人安全和身体活动之间的关系。

方法

这项横断面研究使用了来自墨西哥 4079 名 15-18 岁青少年的数据。身体活动使用青少年体力活动问卷进行测量,并分为以下 5 个领域:(1)中等到剧烈的身体活动,(2)体育活动,(3)休闲时间活动,(4)体育课,(5)主动上学。使用邻里环境步行能力量表-青少年来衡量安全感,包括行人安全和犯罪安全。进行了验证性因子分析,以检验该量表在墨西哥人群中的结构有效性。数据于 2017 年收集,并于 2018 年进行分析。使用线性回归模型检验身体活动与安全感之间的关系。

结果

低行人安全感与每周中到剧烈身体活动量较低(系数= -0.12,95%CI= -0.19,-0.05)和每周体育活动量较低(系数= -0.13,95%CI= -0.23,-0.03)有关。在男青少年中,安全感与身体活动之间没有关联。

结论

行人安全与女性青少年的中到剧烈身体活动和体育参与呈负相关。环境中更好的照明、人行横道和步行/自行车道可以增加女性青少年的身体活动。

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