| Literature DB >> 22848797 |
Ashley M Fox1, Devin M Mann, Michelle A Ramos, Lawrence C Kleinman, Carol R Horowitz.
Abstract
Background. East Harlem is an epicenter of the intertwining epidemics of obesity and diabetes in New York. Physical activity is thought to prevent and control a number of chronic illnesses, including diabetes, both independently and through weight control. Using data from a survey collected on adult (age 18+) residents of East Harlem, this study evaluated whether perceptions of safety and community-identified barriers were associated with lower levels of physical activity in a diverse sample. Methods. We surveyed 300 adults in a 2-census tract area of East Harlem and took measurements of height and weight. Physical activity was measured in two ways: respondents were classified as having met the weekly recommended target of 2.5 hours of moderate physical activity (walking) per week (or not) and reporting having engaged in at least one recreational physical activity (or not). Perceived barriers were assessed through five items developed by a community advisory board and perceptions of neighborhood safety were measured through an adapted 7-item scale. Two multivariate logistic regression models with perceived barriers and concerns about neighborhood safety were modeled separately as predictors of engaging in recommended levels of exercise and recreational physical activity, controlling for respondent weight and sociodemographic characteristics. Results. The most commonly reported perceived barriers to physical activity identified by nearly half of the sample were being too tired or having little energy followed by pain with exertion and lack of time. Multivariate regression found that individuals who endorsed a greater number of perceived barriers were less likely to report having met their weekly recommended levels of physical activity and less likely to engage in recreational physical activity controlling for covariates. Concerns about neighborhood safety, though prevalent, were not associated with physical activity levels. Conclusions. Although safety concerns were prevalent in this low-income, minority community, it was individual barriers that correlated with lower physical activity levels.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22848797 PMCID: PMC3403455 DOI: 10.1155/2012/719140
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Obes ISSN: 2090-0708
Sociodemographic characteristics of the survey respondents.
| Demographics | % ( |
|---|---|
| Female | 62.8% (182) |
| Mean age (years), sd | 42.6 ± 16.7 |
| 18–24 | 17.6% (51) |
| 25–34 | 19.0% (55) |
| 35–44 | 19.0% (55) |
| 45–54 | 19.0% (55) |
| 55–64 | 12.8% (37) |
| 65+ | 12.8% (37) |
| Race | |
| Black/African American | 30.8% (90) |
| Latino | 55.8% (162) |
| White | 11.7% (34) |
| Other | 1.7% (5) |
| Acculturation | |
| Born in US | 58.1% (169) |
| Speaks mainly English at home | 63.6% (185) |
| Speaks mainly Spanish at home | 34.7% (101) |
| Speaks other language at home | 1.7% (5) |
| Education | |
| Less than 8th grade | 12.7% (30) |
| Less than high school | 25.3% (60) |
| High school/GED | 39.2% (93) |
| At least some college | 22.4% (53) |
| Low income (<$15,0000/year) | 62.9% (132) |
| Weight | |
| Overweight (BMI 25–29.9) | 29.0% (79) |
| Obese (BMI 30+) | 40.0% (108) |
| Overweight or Obese (BMI 25+) | 69.0% (187) |
Perceived barriers and safety concerns and engagement in routine and recreational physical activity.
| Variables | (1) | (2) | (1) | (2) |
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| Walk 2.5 hrs/wk | Walk 2.5 hrs/wk | Engage in recreational PA | Engage in recreational PA | |
| Perceived PA barriers (count) | 0.72∗∗∗ (0.087) | 0.72∗∗∗ (0.078) | ||
| Perceived neighborhood safety | 0.99 (0.096) | 1.01 (0.089) | ||
| Normal/under weight | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Overweight | 0.58 (0.293) | 0.77 (0.402) | 1.46 (0.652) | 1.83 (0.865) |
| Obese | 1.18 (0.615) | 1.28 (0.700) | 0.70 (0.307) | 0.88 (0.413) |
| Age 18–35 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Age 36–55 | 1.01 (0.016) | 1.01 (0.016) | 1.02 (0.015) | 1.01 (0.015) |
| Age 56–85 | 0.72 (0.328) | 0.75 (0.358) | 0.66 (0.269) | 0.54 (0.241) |
| Male | 2.34∗ (1.056) | 2.04 (0.919) | 2.27∗∗ (0.874) | 2.73∗∗ (1.110) |
| Education (high school degree+) | 0.81 (0.134) | 0.94 (0.160) | 1.28 (0.205) | 1.51∗∗ (0.265) |
| Race/ethnicity—other | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Race/ethnicity black | 0.71 (0.451) | 1.08 (0.642) | 0.91 (0.549) | 1.06 (0.640) |
| Race/ethnicity—hispanic | 1.43 (0.908) | 2.34 (1.443) | 0.74 (0.445) | 0.80 (0.477) |
| Speak Spanish at home | 0.60 (0.356) | 0.64 (0.378) | 1.23 (0.633) | 1.06 (0.563) |
| US born | 1.27 (0.702) | 1.31 (0.707) | 1.19 (0.593) | 0.97 (0.493) |
| Trying to lose weight | 0.56 (0.234) | 0.42∗ (0.195) | 1.86 (0.725) | 1.69 (0.707) |
| Constant | 15.22∗∗ (16.787) | 3.56 (3.698) | 1.45 (1.426) | 0.49 (0.486) |
| Observations | 248 | 221 | 251 | 224 |
Standard error in parentheses
∗∗∗ P < 0.01, ∗∗P < 0.05, ∗P < 0.1.
Physical activity (self-report).
| Hours per week spent walking | 7.0 (median), 12.5 (sd) |
| Hours per week spent walking (men) | 14.0 (median), 10.8 (sd) |
| Hours per week spent walking (women) | 5.25 (median), 14.2 (sd) |
| % meeting recommendation of 2.5 hrs of moderate physical activity/wk | 80.0% (89.0% men, 75.0% women) |
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| Physical Activity (what things do you like to do to be physically active?) | |
| % reporting some physical activity apart from walking | 72.0% (80.0% male, 67.0% female) |
| % walking | 65.2% |
| % cycling | 20.6% |
| % sports | 17.9% |
| % dance | 14.1% |
| % going to the gym | 13.4% |
| % running | 11.7% |
Perceived barriers to physical activity and neighborhood safety.
| Perceived Barriers | % Responded yes |
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| You are too tired or do not have the energy | 44.5 |
| It hurts to exercise | 34.5 |
| You do not have the time | 30.4 |
| You do not like exercising | 30.0 |
| It is difficult to be physically active | 28.0 |
| You do not have a safe place to exercise | 20.3 |
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| Mean number of perceived barriers to exercise | 2 |
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| Neighborhood safety | % Reporting very or somewhat unsafe |
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| How safe from crime do you consider your neighborhood to be? | 45.3 |
| Please rate how safe you feel in each of the following locations or situations: | |
| Walking alone on a street in your neighborhood at night | 41.3 |
| Taking the train/subway at night | 46.9 |
| Taking the public bus at night | 35.5 |
| In a park or playground during the day | 17.5 |
| Taking the train/subway during the day | 11.6 |
| Taking the public bus during the day | 3.5 |