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年轻人的交通相关步行:何时以及为何?

Transport-related walking among young adults: when and why?

机构信息

School of Built Environment, Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Gardens Point, 2 George St, Brisbane, QLD, 4000, Australia.

School of Social Science, University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, 4072, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2020 Feb 18;20(1):244. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-8338-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The existing smartphones' technology allows for the objective measurement of a person's movements at a fine-grained level of geographic and temporal detail, and in doing so, it mitigates the issues associated with self-report biases and lack of spatial details. This study proposes and evaluates the advantages of using a smartphone app for collecting accurate, fine-grained, and objective data on people's transport-related walking.

METHODS

A sample of 142 participants (mostly young adults) was recruited in a large Australian university, for whom the app recorded all their travel activities over two weekdays during August-September 2014. We identified eight main activity nodes which operate as transport-related walking generators. We explored the participants' transport-related walking patterns around and between these activity nodes through the use of di-graphs to better understand patterns of incidental physical activity and opportunities for intervention to increase incidental walking.

RESULTS

We found that the educational node - in other samples may be represented by the workplace - is as important as the residential node for generating walking trips. We also found that the likelihood of transport-related walking trips is larger during the daytime, whereas at night time walking trips tend to be longer. We also showed that patterns of transport-related walking relate to the presence of 'chaining' trips in the afternoon period.

CONCLUSIONS

The findings of this study show how the proposed data collection and analytic approach can inform urban design to enhance walkability at locations that are likely to generate walking trips. This study's insights can help to shape public education and awareness campaigns that aim to encourage walking trips throughout the day by suggesting locations and times of the day when engaging in these forms of exercise is easiest and least intrusive.

摘要

背景

现有的智能手机技术可以在精细的地理和时间细节层面上客观地测量一个人的运动情况,从而减少了与自我报告偏差和缺乏空间细节相关的问题。本研究提出并评估了使用智能手机应用程序来收集关于人们与交通相关的步行的准确、精细和客观数据的优势。

方法

在澳大利亚一所大型大学招募了 142 名参与者(主要是年轻人),该应用程序在 2014 年 8 月至 9 月的两个工作日记录了他们所有的出行活动。我们确定了八个主要的活动节点,这些节点作为与交通相关的步行生成器。我们通过使用双图来更好地理解偶然体力活动的模式和增加偶然步行的机会,探索了参与者在这些活动节点之间和周围的与交通相关的步行模式。

结果

我们发现,教育节点(在其他样本中可能代表工作场所)与居住节点一样重要,是生成步行出行的原因。我们还发现,白天与交通相关的步行出行的可能性更大,而夜间步行出行往往更长。我们还表明,与交通相关的步行模式与下午“连锁”出行的存在有关。

结论

本研究的结果表明,所提出的数据收集和分析方法如何为城市设计提供信息,以增强在可能产生步行出行的地点的步行能力。本研究的见解可以帮助塑造旨在鼓励全天步行出行的公共教育和宣传活动,建议在最容易和最不干扰的时间和地点进行这些形式的锻炼。

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