Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Arieli Fernandes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Gaya, Anelise Reis, Santos, Maria Paula Maia dos, Brand, Caroline, Pizarro, Andreia Nogueira, Fochesatto, Camila Felin, Mendes, Thiago Monteiro, Mota, Jorge, Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
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Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To verify the associations of leisure walking with perceived and objective measures of neighborhood environmental factors stratified by gender and socioeconomic status (SES) in Brazilian adolescents. METHODS: Cross-sectional study with a random sample of 1,130 high school students (47.3% girls; aged 14 to 20 years old) from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Leisure walking and SES were self-reported by the adolescents. Perceived environmental factors were assessed through Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale for Youth (NEWS-Y). Objective measures were evaluated using Geographic Information Systems, with road network calculated around the adolescent’s residential address, using 0.5km and 1.0km buffers. Data collection was carried out in 2017 and generalized linear regression models were used. RESULTS: Leisure walking was positively associated with access to services (0.5 km buffers [Odds ratio (OR) = 2.22] 1.0 km buffers [OR = 2.17]) and lower distance to parks and squares (0.5 km [OR=2.80] 1.0 km [OR = 2.73]) in girls from low SES. Residential density (0.5 km [OR = 1.57] 1.0 km [OR = 1.54]) and walkability index (0.5 km [OR = 1.17] 1.0 km [OR = 1.20]) were associated with leisure walking in girls from middle SES. Boys from low SES showed an inverse association between crime safety and leisure walking (0.5 km [OR = 0.59] 1.0 km [OR = 0.63]). Neighborhood recreation facilities was positively associated with leisure walking in middle SES (0.5 km [OR = 1.55] 1.0 km [OR = 1.60]). Land use mix (0.5 km [OR = 1.81] 1.0 km [OR = 1.81]), neighborhood recreation facilities (0.5 km [OR = 2.32] 1.0 km [OR = 2.28]) and places for walking (0.5 km [OR=2.07] 1.0 km [OR=2.22]) were positively associated with leisure walking in high SES. CONCLUSION: Environmental factors (objectively and subjectively measured) and leisure walking show association in boys and girls of different SES.
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spelling Dias, Arieli FernandesGaya, Anelise ReisSantos, Maria Paula Maia dosBrand, CarolinePizarro, Andreia NogueiraFochesatto, Camila FelinMendes, Thiago MonteiroMota, JorgeGaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo2021-09-14T04:27:51Z20200034-8910http://hdl.handle.net/10183/229743001131176OBJECTIVE: To verify the associations of leisure walking with perceived and objective measures of neighborhood environmental factors stratified by gender and socioeconomic status (SES) in Brazilian adolescents. METHODS: Cross-sectional study with a random sample of 1,130 high school students (47.3% girls; aged 14 to 20 years old) from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Leisure walking and SES were self-reported by the adolescents. Perceived environmental factors were assessed through Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale for Youth (NEWS-Y). Objective measures were evaluated using Geographic Information Systems, with road network calculated around the adolescent’s residential address, using 0.5km and 1.0km buffers. Data collection was carried out in 2017 and generalized linear regression models were used. RESULTS: Leisure walking was positively associated with access to services (0.5 km buffers [Odds ratio (OR) = 2.22] 1.0 km buffers [OR = 2.17]) and lower distance to parks and squares (0.5 km [OR=2.80] 1.0 km [OR = 2.73]) in girls from low SES. Residential density (0.5 km [OR = 1.57] 1.0 km [OR = 1.54]) and walkability index (0.5 km [OR = 1.17] 1.0 km [OR = 1.20]) were associated with leisure walking in girls from middle SES. Boys from low SES showed an inverse association between crime safety and leisure walking (0.5 km [OR = 0.59] 1.0 km [OR = 0.63]). Neighborhood recreation facilities was positively associated with leisure walking in middle SES (0.5 km [OR = 1.55] 1.0 km [OR = 1.60]). Land use mix (0.5 km [OR = 1.81] 1.0 km [OR = 1.81]), neighborhood recreation facilities (0.5 km [OR = 2.32] 1.0 km [OR = 2.28]) and places for walking (0.5 km [OR=2.07] 1.0 km [OR=2.22]) were positively associated with leisure walking in high SES. CONCLUSION: Environmental factors (objectively and subjectively measured) and leisure walking show association in boys and girls of different SES.application/pdfRevista de saúde pública. V. 54 (2020), 61, p. 1-12CaminhadaAdolescentesFatores socioeconômicosSaúde ambientalAmbiente construídoAdolescentWalkingSocioeconomic factorsBuilt EnvironmentEnvironmental healthCross-sectional studiesNeighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescentsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/otherinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001131176.pdf.txt001131176.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain49524http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/229743/2/001131176.pdf.txt0b9e65ea1951010cb97b8c7814bfa81cMD52ORIGINAL001131176.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf764751http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/229743/1/001131176.pdfd8c7eb4fc5a1b238ecee3c95c7dce38eMD5110183/2297432023-10-18 03:33:37.055283oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/229743Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-10-18T06:33:37Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
title Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
spellingShingle Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
Dias, Arieli Fernandes
Caminhada
Adolescentes
Fatores socioeconômicos
Saúde ambiental
Ambiente construído
Adolescent
Walking
Socioeconomic factors
Built Environment
Environmental health
Cross-sectional studies
title_short Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
title_full Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
title_fullStr Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
title_sort Neighborhood environmental factors associated with leisure walking in adolescents
author Dias, Arieli Fernandes
author_facet Dias, Arieli Fernandes
Gaya, Anelise Reis
Santos, Maria Paula Maia dos
Brand, Caroline
Pizarro, Andreia Nogueira
Fochesatto, Camila Felin
Mendes, Thiago Monteiro
Mota, Jorge
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
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author2 Gaya, Anelise Reis
Santos, Maria Paula Maia dos
Brand, Caroline
Pizarro, Andreia Nogueira
Fochesatto, Camila Felin
Mendes, Thiago Monteiro
Mota, Jorge
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Arieli Fernandes
Gaya, Anelise Reis
Santos, Maria Paula Maia dos
Brand, Caroline
Pizarro, Andreia Nogueira
Fochesatto, Camila Felin
Mendes, Thiago Monteiro
Mota, Jorge
Gaya, Adroaldo Cezar Araujo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Caminhada
Adolescentes
Fatores socioeconômicos
Saúde ambiental
Ambiente construído
topic Caminhada
Adolescentes
Fatores socioeconômicos
Saúde ambiental
Ambiente construído
Adolescent
Walking
Socioeconomic factors
Built Environment
Environmental health
Cross-sectional studies
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Adolescent
Walking
Socioeconomic factors
Built Environment
Environmental health
Cross-sectional studies
description OBJECTIVE: To verify the associations of leisure walking with perceived and objective measures of neighborhood environmental factors stratified by gender and socioeconomic status (SES) in Brazilian adolescents. METHODS: Cross-sectional study with a random sample of 1,130 high school students (47.3% girls; aged 14 to 20 years old) from Porto Alegre, Brazil. Leisure walking and SES were self-reported by the adolescents. Perceived environmental factors were assessed through Neighborhood Environment Walkability Scale for Youth (NEWS-Y). Objective measures were evaluated using Geographic Information Systems, with road network calculated around the adolescent’s residential address, using 0.5km and 1.0km buffers. Data collection was carried out in 2017 and generalized linear regression models were used. RESULTS: Leisure walking was positively associated with access to services (0.5 km buffers [Odds ratio (OR) = 2.22] 1.0 km buffers [OR = 2.17]) and lower distance to parks and squares (0.5 km [OR=2.80] 1.0 km [OR = 2.73]) in girls from low SES. Residential density (0.5 km [OR = 1.57] 1.0 km [OR = 1.54]) and walkability index (0.5 km [OR = 1.17] 1.0 km [OR = 1.20]) were associated with leisure walking in girls from middle SES. Boys from low SES showed an inverse association between crime safety and leisure walking (0.5 km [OR = 0.59] 1.0 km [OR = 0.63]). Neighborhood recreation facilities was positively associated with leisure walking in middle SES (0.5 km [OR = 1.55] 1.0 km [OR = 1.60]). Land use mix (0.5 km [OR = 1.81] 1.0 km [OR = 1.81]), neighborhood recreation facilities (0.5 km [OR = 2.32] 1.0 km [OR = 2.28]) and places for walking (0.5 km [OR=2.07] 1.0 km [OR=2.22]) were positively associated with leisure walking in high SES. CONCLUSION: Environmental factors (objectively and subjectively measured) and leisure walking show association in boys and girls of different SES.
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