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Physical activity and nutrition among youth in rural, suburban and urban neighbourhood types.

Cindy Shearer1, Chris Blanchard, Sara Kirk, Renee Lyons, Trevor Dummer, Robert Pitter, Daniel Rainham, Laurene Rehman, Chris Shields, Meaghan Sim.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Physical activity and nutrition are essential to healthy living and particularly important during youth, when growth and development are key. This study examined rates of physical activity (PA) and diet quality (DQ) among youth in grades 7 to 9 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, during the 2008/09 school year and tested differences among students in rural, urban and suburban neighbourhood types of high and low socio-economic status (SES).
METHODS: Youth in grades 7 through 9 (aged 12-16; 53% male) from six schools (N=380), stratified by neighbourhood type (urban, suburban, rural) and SES, wore accelerometers for up to 7 days (mean=4.14, standard deviation=1.49) and completed a nutritional survey.
RESULTS: The findings suggest important differences in PA and DQ across SES and neighbourhood type. Specifically, rates of moderate to vigorous physical activity among youth from schools in lower socio-economic areas were higher in urban than in suburban or rural settings. Furthermore, DQ was better among youth in higher than in lower socio-economic urban settings.
CONCLUSIONS: Understanding these differences in PA and DQ across rural, urban and suburban environments of high and low SES may highlight subgroups and targeted geographic areas for the design of interventions to improve rates of PA and health nutrition.

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Keywords:  built environment; nutrition; physical activity; socio-economic status; youth

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23618091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Public Health        ISSN: 0008-4263


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