| Literature DB >> 29914517 |
Joreintje D Mackenbach1, Maria G Matias de Pinho2, Eline Faber2, Nicole den Braver2, Rosa de Groot2,3, Helene Charreire4, Jean-Michel Oppert4,5, Helga Bardos6, Harry Rutter7, Sofie Compernolle8, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij8, Jeroen Lakerveld2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The availability of outdoor recreational facilities is associated with increased leisure-time physical activity (PA). We investigated how much of this association is attributable to selection effects, and explored whether usage of recreational facilities was an explanatory mechanism.Entities:
Keywords: Built environment; Motivations; Multilevel analysis; Perceptions; Selection effects; Usage
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29914517 PMCID: PMC6006552 DOI: 10.1186/s12966-018-0689-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act ISSN: 1479-5868 Impact factor: 6.457
Characteristics of the study population
| Perceived availability of outdoor recreational facilities | Objective availability of outdoor recreational facilities | ||||||
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| Age (years) | 52.2 (16.3) | 54.6 (16.6) | 51.9 (16.3) | < 0.001 | 51.9 (16) | 52.3 (16.4) | 0.581 |
| Gender, % women | 2851 (55.3%) | 299 (51.1%) | 2552 (55.9%) | 0.030 | 341 (54.6%) | 2510 (55.4%) | 0.720 |
| Urban regions (country) | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | |||||
| Ghent region (Belgium) | 1692 (32.5%) | 289 (49.1%) | 1403 (30.4%) | 374 (59.3%) | 1318 (28.8%) | ||
| Paris region (France) | 707 (13.6%) | 75 (12.8%) | 632 (13.7%) | 257 (40.7%) | 450 (9.8%) | ||
| Greater Budapest (Hungary) | 712 (13.7%) | 67 (11.4%) | 645 (14%) | – | 712 (15.6%) | ||
| Randstad region (The Netherlands) | 1568 (30.1%) | 125 (21.3%) | 1443 (31.3%) | – | 1568 (34.3%) | ||
| Greater London (UK) | 525 (10.1%) | 32 (5.4%) | 493 (10.7%) | – | 525 (11.5%) | ||
| Leisure-time PAb (minutes per week) | 180 (60–360) | 110 (0–300) | 180 (60–375) | < 0.001 | 120 (20–300) | 180 (50–370) | < 0.001 |
| Leisure-time moderate-to-vigorous PA (minutes per week) | 40 (0–180) | 0 (0–120) | 40 (0–180) | < 0.001 | 0 (0–120) | 40 (0–180) | < 0.001 |
| Leisure-time walking (minutes per week) | 60 (0–180) | 30 (0–120) | 60 (0–210) | < 0.001 | 40 (0–150) | 60 (0–210) | < 0.001 |
| Educationc, % higher | 2547 (54.1%) | 249 (45.7%) | 2298 (55.2%) | < 0.001 | 341 (60.6%) | 2206 (53.2%) | 0.001 |
| Preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities presentc, % yes | 2428 (61.1%) | 128 (27.6%) | 2300 (65.6%) | < 0.001 | 229 (47.9%) | 2199 (63%) | < 0.001 |
| Objective availability of outdoor recreational facility, % available | 4573 (87.9%) | 458 (77.9%) | 4115 (89.1%) | < 0.001 | NA | NA | – |
| Perceived availability of outdoor recreational facilities, % available | 4616 (88.7%) | NA | NA | – | 501 (79.4%) | 4115 (90%) | < 0.001 |
Note: values are means (SD), frequencies (%), or median (25th percentile – 75th percentile). SD = standard deviation. NA = not applicable. N in subgroups may vary due to missing values
ap-values from Chi-squared tests for nominal variables, from ANOVA tests for normally distributed continuous variables, and from Mann-Whitney U Tests for non-normally distributed continuous and ordinal variables
bPA = physical activity. c Self-selection variables
Availability of outdoor recreational facilities and leisure-time physical activity in weekly minutes (N = 5199)
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| Available | 1.08 (0.97; 1.23) | 1.08 (0.96; 1.22) | 1.06 (0.94; 1.20) | 1.06 (0.94; 1.19) |
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| Available | 0.94 (0.78; 1.13) | 0.94 (0.78; 1.13) | 0.91 (0.75; 1.10) | 0.91 (0.75; 1.10) |
Note: RR = Rate ratio. Rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals were derived from multivariable GEE negative binomial regression analysis. Bold values represent significant associations (two-sided p value < 0.05). Model 1 = Model adjusted for age, gender, self-rated health, and urban region. Model 2 = Model 1 additionally adjusted for education. Model 3 = Model 1 additionally adjusted for preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities present. Model 4 = Model 1 additionally adjusted for education and preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities present
Self-reported availability and use of outdoor recreational facilities with leisure-time physical activity in weekly minutes (N = 5199)
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Note: RR = Rate ratio. Rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals were derived from multivariable GEE negative binomial regression analysis. Bold values represent significant associations (two-sided p value < 0.05). Model 1 = Model adjusted for urban region, self-rated general health, age, and gender. Model 2 = Model 1 and additionally adjusted for education. Model 3 = Model 1 and additionally adjusted for preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities present. Model 4 = Model 1 and additionally adjusted for education and preference for neighbourhoods with recreational facilities present
Fig. 1Motivations for using and not using outdoor recreational facilities in the neighbourhood