Bias Thomas, Daily Shay M, Abildso Christiaan G, Venrick Heather, Shay Elizabeth, Moyers Samantha I, Hege Adam, Haas Vaike, Dyer Angela, Broce Robert, Christiana Richard W
West Virginia University, School of Public Health, Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S.A.
West Virginia University, Office of Health Affairs, Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S.A.
J Healthy Eat Act Living. 2021 Sep 1;1(3):121-127. eCollection 2021.
During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, opportunities for indoor and sometimes outdoor recreation were restricted across the world. Despite restrictions, many greenways and rail-trails saw increased use. Messaging from the federal and state public health authorities stressed the importance of social distancing and other preventive measures in reducing spread of the coronavirus. Little is known about actual behaviors of individuals and groups using these outdoor recreational opportunities. This study used passive infrared cameras to systematically observe physical distancing behaviors on multi-user trails in Boone, North Carolina, and Morgantown, West Virginia, to assess safety implications of trail use during June 2020. Most interactions (72.2%) occurred with the recommended six feet of distance between users. Maintaining six feet of distance is more likely to occur when a single individual passes another single individual (88.2%), users pass while traveling in opposite directions (75.9%), and trails are wider (76.8% on 12 ft width trail vs. 62.6% on a 10 ft width trail). Messaging on multi-user trails should target how groups pass other groups, such as "keep six feet" and "pass single file."
在新冠疫情的最初几个月里,全球范围内室内娱乐活动的机会受到限制,有时户外娱乐活动也受到限制。尽管有这些限制,但许多绿道和铁路步道的使用量却有所增加。联邦和州公共卫生当局传达的信息强调了保持社交距离及其他预防措施对于减少冠状病毒传播的重要性。对于使用这些户外娱乐机会的个人和群体的实际行为,我们了解得很少。本研究使用被动红外摄像机,对北卡罗来纳州布恩和西弗吉尼亚州摩根敦多用户步道上的身体距离保持行为进行系统观察,以评估2020年6月步道使用的安全影响。大多数互动(72.2%)发生在使用者之间保持建议的6英尺距离时。当一个人经过另一个人时(88.2%)、使用者相向而行时(75.9%)以及步道更宽时(12英尺宽的步道上为76.8%,10英尺宽的步道上为62.6%),保持6英尺距离的可能性更大。多用户步道上的信息传达应针对群体如何经过其他群体,例如“保持6英尺距离”和“单列通过”。