| Literature DB >> 26141112 |
Jenny Veitch1, Alison Carver2, Gavin Abbott3, Billie Giles-Corti4, Anna Timperio5, Jo Salmon6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Parks are generally an under-utilized resource in the community with great potential to enhance levels of physical activity. If parks are to attract more visitors across a broad cross-section of the population and facilitate increased physical activity, research is needed to better understand park visitor characteristics and how visitors spend their time in parks. The Recording and EValuating Activity in a Modified Park (REVAMP) study is a natural experiment monitoring a park upgrade in a low socioeconomic status (SES) neighborhood. This study described the observed baseline characteristics of park visitors (age, sex) and characteristics of visitation (weekday or weekend day, period of the day) and explored how these characteristics were associated with observed park-based physical activity in two metropolitan parks located Melbourne, Australia.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26141112 PMCID: PMC4490648 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-015-1960-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Summary of park facilities/amenities
| Park facilities/amenities | Park located in low SES area | Park located in high SES area |
|---|---|---|
| Outdoor sports courts (i.e. tennis, basketball) | No | No |
| Sports ovals | No | No |
| Number of playgrounds | 2 | 1 |
| Shade over playgrounds | No | No |
| Separate playground areas for different age groups | No | No |
| Toilets | Yes | Yes |
| Kiosk | Yes | Yes |
| Drinking fountains | Yes | No |
| Shelters, Picnic tables, benches, bbq’s | Yes | Yes |
| Bike racks | Yes | No |
| Rubbish bins | No | No |
| Litter present | Very little | Some |
| Risky litter visible | No | Very little |
| Graffiti visible | No | No |
| Water feature (i.e. River, creek) | No | Yes |
| Trees | Yes | Yes |
| Signs saying dogs must be on leash | Yes | Yes |
| Dog litter bags provided | No | No |
| Paths or cycleways within the park | Yes | Yes |
| Designated cycle path/trail link to park | Yes | Yes |
| Car parking facilities within the park | Yes | Yes |
| Access to public transport within one block of park | Yes | Yes |
| Pedestrian crossing on bordering streets to assist access to the park | No | No |
Park visitor characteristics
| Park visitor characteristics | n (total n = 4756) | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||
| Male | 2316 | 48.7 |
| Female | 2440 | 51.3 |
| Age | ||
| Child (1-12 years) | 1112 | 23.4 |
| Teen (13-20 years) | 353 | 7.4 |
| Adult (21-59 years) | 2542 | 53.4 |
| Senior (60+ years) | 749 | 15.7 |
| Physical activity level | ||
| Lying/sitting | 1168 | 24.6 |
| Standing | 1771 | 37.2 |
| Moderate | 1371 | 28.8 |
| Vigorous | 446 | 9.4 |
| Day of week | ||
| Weekday | 819 | 17.2 |
| Weekend day | 3937 | 87.3 |
| Park | ||
| Low SES | 2374 | 49.9 |
| High SES | 2382 | 50.1 |
| Period of day | ||
| Morninga | 137 | 2.9 |
| Mid-morninga | 1223 | 25.7 |
| Middaya | 1445 | 30.4 |
| Afternoona | 1951 | 41.0 |
aMorning included 2 observation periods on weekdays (7.30 am & 8.30 am) and 1 observation period on weekend days (8.30 am); mid-morning included 3 observation periods (9.30 am, 10.30 am & 11.30 am), midday included 2 observation periods (12.30 pm & 1.30 pm), afternoon included 3 observation periods (2.30 pm, 3.30 pm & 4.30 pm)
Associations between observed socio-demographic park visitation characteristics and the four age groups
| Child (n = 1112) | Teen (n = 353) | Adult (n = 2542) | Senior (n = 749) |
| Cramer’s V | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex n (%) | |||||||
| Male | 572 (24.7) | 174 (7.5) | 1196 (51.6) | 374 (16.2) | 6.616 (3) | 0.037 | 0.085 |
| Female | 540 (22.1) | 179 (7.3) | 1346 (55.2) | 375 (15.4) | |||
| Day of week n (%) | |||||||
| Weekday | 183 (22.3) | 194 (23.7) | 316 (38.68) | 126 (15.4) | 394.092 (3) | 0.288 |
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| Weekend day | 929 (23.6) | 159 (4.0) | 2226 (56.5) | 623 (15.8) | |||
| Park n (%) | |||||||
| Low SES | 434 (18.3) | 188 (7.9) | 1325 (55.8) | 427 (18.0) | 74.333 (3) | 0.125 |
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| High SES | 678 (28.5) | 165 (6.9) | 1217 (51.1) | 322 (13.5) | |||
| Period of day n (%) | |||||||
| Morning | 0 | 36 (26.3) | 72 (52.6) | 29 (21.2) | 185.003 (9) | 0.114 |
|
| Mid-morning | 232 (19.0) | 116 (9.5) | 744 (60.8) | 131 (10.7) | |||
| Midday | 387 (26.8) | 75 (5.2) | 751 (51.9) | 232 (16.1) | |||
| Afternoon | 493 (25.3) | 126 (6.5) | 975 (50.0) | 357 (18.3) |
Chi-square tests of independence used to compare park visitor usage according to observed age group
P: bolded indicates significant associations
Associations between observed socio-demographic and park visitation characteristics and physical activity
| Sitting (n = 1168) | Standing (n = 1771) | Moderate (n = 1371) | Vigorous (n = 446) |
| Cramer’s V | p | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex n (%) | |||||||
| Male | 455 (19.7) | 901 (38.9) | 702 (30.3) | 258 (11.1) | 66.125 (3) | 0.118 |
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| Female | 713 (29.2) | 870 (35.7) | 669 (27.4) | 188 (7.7) | |||
| Age group n (%) | |||||||
| Child | 244 (21.9) | 235 (21.1) | 448 (40.3) | 185 (16.6) | 303.000 (9) | 0.146 |
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| Teen | 71 (20.1) | 168 (47.6) | 82 (23.2) | 32 (9.1) | |||
| Adult | 621 (24.4) | 1079 (42.5) | 628 (24.7) | 214 (8.4) | |||
| Senior | 232 (30.9) | 289 (38.6) | 213 (28.4) | 15 (2.0) | |||
| Day of week n (%) | |||||||
| Weekday | 189 (23.1) | 314 (38.3) | 267 (32.6) | 49 (5.9) | 18.254 (3) | 0.062 |
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| Weekend day | 979 (24.9) | 1457 (37.0) | 1104 (28.0) | 397 (10.1) | |||
| Park n (%) | |||||||
| Low SES | 615 (25.9) | 970 (40.9) | 633 (26.7) | 156 (6.6) | 67.707 (3) | 0.119 |
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| High SES | 553 (23.2) | 801 (33.6) | 738 (30.9) | 290 (12.2) | |||
| Period of day n (%) | |||||||
| Morning | 0 | 22 (16.1) | 78 (56.9) | 37 (27.0) | 272.829 (9) | 0.138 |
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| Mid-morning | 219 (17.9) | 397 (32.5) | 450 (36.8) | 157 (12.8) | |||
| Midday | 394 (27.3) | 623 (43.1) | 324 (22.4) | 104 (7.2) | |||
| Afternoon | 555 (28.4) | 729 (37.4) | 519 (26.6) | 148 (7.6) |
Chi-square tests of independence used to compare park visitor usage according to observed activity level
P: bolded indicates significant associations
Odds ratios for associations between observed socio-demographic and park visitation characteristics and MVPA
| Sitting/standing (ref) vs MVPA | ||
|---|---|---|
| OR (95 % CI) | p | |
| Sex | ||
| Male (ref) | 1.00 | |
| Female | 0.76 (0.68, 0.86) |
|
| Age group | ||
| Child (ref) | 1.00 | |
| Teen | 0.36 (0.28, 0.46) |
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| Adult | 0.37 (0.32, 0.43) |
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| Senior | 0.33 (0.27, 0.40) |
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| Day of week | ||
| Weekday (ref) | 1.00 | |
| Weekend day | 0.98 (0.84, 1.14) | 0.806 |
| Park | ||
| Low SES (ref) | 1.00 | |
| High SES | 1.52 (1.36, 1.72) |
|
| Period of day | ||
| Morning (ref) | 1.00 | |
| Mid-morning | 0.19 (0.12, 0.30) |
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| Midday | 0.08 (0.05, 0.13) |
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| Afternoon | 0.09 (0.09, 0.16) |
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OR = Odds Ratios; 95 % CI = 95 % confidence interval
P: bolded indicates significant associations