Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study

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Autor(a) principal: Bojorquez,Ietza
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Romo-Aguilar,Maria de Lourdes, Ojeda-Revah,Lina, Tena,Fernando, Lara-Valencia,Francisco, García,Hilda, Díaz,Rolando, Aranda,Patricia
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Cadernos de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: Abstract: Public spaces could promote health equity by providing a place for people to engage in physical activity. Whereas most studies show a positive association between public spaces and physical activity, there are still mixed results, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The objectives of this mixed-methods study were: (i) to assess the quantitative association between access to public spaces and physical activity; (ii) to assess the modification of the association by public spaces quality, area-level walkability, and social stratifiers; (iii) to explain the quantitative results using qualitative data. Quantitative data were obtained with a household survey in two arid-climate Mexican cities in 2017-2018. physical activity was measured with the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Access to public spaces was measured in buffers centered on survey blocks, walkability with area-level indicators, and public spaces quality with the Physical Activity Resources Assessment. Qualitative data were obtained with semi-structured interviews and neighborhood observation. No quantitative association between access to public spaces and physical activity was found, as well as no interactions between access to public spaces and other variables. Walkability was positively associated with physical activity. Qualitative analysis showed that local public spaces were rarely used by adults because they were perceived as small, unequipped, unattractive, and unsafe. The results shed light on the relationship between public spaces and physical activity, highlighting the improvements in design and upkeep of public spaces that are necessary to achieve their potential health benefit.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
title Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
spellingShingle Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
Bojorquez,Ietza
Motor Activity
Exercise
Built Environment
Recreational Parks
title_short Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
title_full Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
title_fullStr Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
title_full_unstemmed Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
title_sort Public spaces and physical activity in adults: insights from a mixed-methods study
author Bojorquez,Ietza
author_facet Bojorquez,Ietza
Romo-Aguilar,Maria de Lourdes
Ojeda-Revah,Lina
Tena,Fernando
Lara-Valencia,Francisco
García,Hilda
Díaz,Rolando
Aranda,Patricia
author_role author
author2 Romo-Aguilar,Maria de Lourdes
Ojeda-Revah,Lina
Tena,Fernando
Lara-Valencia,Francisco
García,Hilda
Díaz,Rolando
Aranda,Patricia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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Romo-Aguilar,Maria de Lourdes
Ojeda-Revah,Lina
Tena,Fernando
Lara-Valencia,Francisco
García,Hilda
Díaz,Rolando
Aranda,Patricia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Motor Activity
Exercise
Built Environment
Recreational Parks
topic Motor Activity
Exercise
Built Environment
Recreational Parks
description Abstract: Public spaces could promote health equity by providing a place for people to engage in physical activity. Whereas most studies show a positive association between public spaces and physical activity, there are still mixed results, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The objectives of this mixed-methods study were: (i) to assess the quantitative association between access to public spaces and physical activity; (ii) to assess the modification of the association by public spaces quality, area-level walkability, and social stratifiers; (iii) to explain the quantitative results using qualitative data. Quantitative data were obtained with a household survey in two arid-climate Mexican cities in 2017-2018. physical activity was measured with the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire. Access to public spaces was measured in buffers centered on survey blocks, walkability with area-level indicators, and public spaces quality with the Physical Activity Resources Assessment. Qualitative data were obtained with semi-structured interviews and neighborhood observation. No quantitative association between access to public spaces and physical activity was found, as well as no interactions between access to public spaces and other variables. Walkability was positively associated with physical activity. Qualitative analysis showed that local public spaces were rarely used by adults because they were perceived as small, unequipped, unattractive, and unsafe. The results shed light on the relationship between public spaces and physical activity, highlighting the improvements in design and upkeep of public spaces that are necessary to achieve their potential health benefit.
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