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乡村游戏街道上儿童身体活动水平因活动类型和性别而产生的差异。

Differences in Child Physical Activity Levels at Rural Play Streets Due to Activity Type and Sex.

作者信息

Prochnow Tyler, Umstattd Meyer M Renée, Bridges Hamilton Christina N, Pollack Porter Keshia M

机构信息

Baylor University, USA.

Johns Hopkins University, USA.

出版信息

J Healthy Eat Act Living. 2020 Dec 1;1(1):16-26. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Children are significantly less active during summer months, and rural children may face unique barriers to engaging in physical activity. Play Streets is a low-cost way communities can provide safe play opportunities by activating public spaces. Four low-income rural communities received mini-grants to implement four three-hour Play Streets throughout summer 2017 for a total of 16 Play Streets. System for Observing Play and Recreation in Communities (SOPARC) and iSOPARC were used to assess physical activity. Chi-square tests of homogeneity determined significant differences in the proportion of children observed as active based on sex and target area type. Binomial logistic regression was used to determine if target area characteristics (i.e., type, equipped, supervised, organized) and presence of other active children or adults increased the odds of observing a child as active. In total, 1,750 children were observed across all 16 Play Streets; roughly half of all children (48.6% of boys, 48.7% of girls) were observed as active. There was no significant difference in proportion of children observed as active based on sex of the child ( = 0.99, 95% CI:0.82-1.20). Significant differences in the proportion of active children were found between target area categories. Boys were significantly more likely to be observed as active in areas which were equipped or organized. All children were significantly more likely to be active if there was another active child present in the same area. These results add to the growing literature surrounding successful implementation of Play Streets in rural settings, social influence, and active play.

摘要

在夏季,儿童的活动量显著减少,而农村儿童在参与体育活动方面可能面临独特的障碍。“游戏街道”是社区通过激活公共空间来提供安全游戏机会的低成本方式。四个低收入农村社区获得了小额赠款,在2017年夏季开展了四次为期三小时的“游戏街道”活动,总共进行了16次“游戏街道”活动。使用社区游戏和娱乐观察系统(SOPARC)和iSOPARC来评估体育活动。同质性卡方检验确定了根据性别和目标区域类型观察到的活跃儿童比例存在显著差异。使用二项逻辑回归来确定目标区域特征(即类型、配备、监督、组织)以及其他活跃儿童或成人的存在是否增加了观察到儿童活跃的几率。在所有16次“游戏街道”活动中,总共观察了1750名儿童;大约一半的儿童(48.6%的男孩,48.7%的女孩)被观察到处于活跃状态。根据儿童性别观察到的活跃儿童比例没有显著差异( = 0.99,95%置信区间:0.82 - 1.20)。在目标区域类别之间发现了活跃儿童比例的显著差异。在配备或有组织的区域,男孩被观察到活跃的可能性显著更高。如果同一区域有另一个活跃儿童,所有儿童活跃的可能性都会显著增加。这些结果进一步丰富了关于在农村环境中成功实施“游戏街道”、社会影响和积极游戏的文献。

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