| Literature DB >> 35409464 |
Benti Geleta Buli1, Annika Tillander2, Terence Fell3, Katarina Bälter1,4.
Abstract
(1) Background: The World Health Organization recommends active commuting as a source of physical activity. Active commuting is determined by various factors, including the socioeconomic status (SES) of families and neighborhoods, distance to schools, perceived neighborhood safety, lifestyles and availability of walkways and biking paths. This study aimed to assess factors associated with modes of transportation to and from school among adolescents aged 16-19 living in a middle-sized city in Sweden. (2) Method: Three hundred and fourteen students, of whom 55% were females, from schools in the city of Västerås participated in the study. Printed as well as web-based self-administered questionnaires were used to collect the data. (3)Entities:
Keywords: active transport; environment; health; lifestyle; school
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35409464 PMCID: PMC8997619 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19073784
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Socioeconomic status of neighborhoods, walk and bike paths in the municipality of Västerås and location of upper secondary schools included in the NESLA Study.
Description of the process of indexing the socioeconomic status of the 22 neighborhoods in the city of Västerås. Note that not all 22 neighborhoods are shown, but rather an example.
| Neighborhood | 1 DI-Rank | 2 HE-Rank | 3 SP-Rank | 4 UE-Rank | Rank Sums | SES Index | SES Index Tertiles (T) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neighborhood-1 | Rank = 6 | Rank = 15 | Rank = 5 | Rank = 19 | Sum = 45 | 51 | 2 |
| Neighborhood-2 | Rank = 2 | Rank = 1 | Rank = 9 | Rank = 21 | Sum = 33 | 38 | 2 |
| Neighborhood-16 | Rank = 12 | Rank = 22 | Rank = 15 | Rank = 22 | Sum = 71 | 81 | 3 |
| Neighborhood-22 | Rank = 3 | Rank = 5 | Rank = 8 | Rank = 20 | Sum = 36 | 41 | 2 |
1 DI = mean disposable income; 2 HE = higher education; 3 SP = proportion of single parent house-holds; and 4 UE = proportion of people who were unemployed.
Characteristics of adolescents in the NESLA study divided by active and passive commuters (n = 314).
| Variables | Passive n 1 (%) | Active n 1 (%) | Chi-Square | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | Female | 124 (71) | 50 (29) | 4.91 (0.09) |
| Male | 82 (65) | 45 (35) | ||
| Identified as neither | 3 (38) | 5 (63) | ||
| Age (years) | Mean | 17.32 | 17.29 | |
| SD | 0.76 | 0.74 | ||
| Modes of transportation to and from school: | Walking | - | 26 (8) | |
| Biking | - | 75 (24) | ||
| Public transportation | 191 (61) | - | ||
| Moped | 5 (2) | - | ||
| Car | 17 (5) | - | ||
| Are walking or biking ways well illuminated in neighborhood where you live? | No | 32 (89) | 4 (11) | 6.69 (0.01) |
| Yes | 181 (65) | 96 (35) | ||
| Are there good public transport options in the neighborhood where you live? | No | 19 (70) | 8 (30) | 0.07 (0.80) |
| Yes | 193 (68) | 91 (32) | ||
| Are you concerned about environmental impact? | No | 53 (73) | 8 (20) | 0.99 (0.32) |
| Yes | 160 (66) | 81 (34) | ||
| Do you think that you can influence environment through lifestyle? | No | 36 (78) | 10 (22) | 2.69 (0.10) |
| Yes | 177 (66) | 91 (34) | ||
| How often do you eat fruits and vegetables in a week? | A few times a week | 101 (75) | 34 (25) | 5.29 (0.02) |
| Daily or more often | 112 (63) | 67 (37) | ||
| How often do you eat junk foods in a week? | Once per week or less | 70 (56) | 54 (44) | 11.96 (<0.001) |
| More than once a week | 142 (75) | 47 (25) | ||
| Are you a member of any sports club or organization? | No | 135 (68) | 64 (32) | 0.002 (0.96) |
| Yes | 75 (68) | 36 (32) | ||
| Where do you place your family on an economic scale? | Low | 46 (66) | 24 (34) | 0.676 (0.71) |
| Middle | 84 (71) | 35 (29) | ||
| High | 46 836) | 42 (34) | ||
| Objective index of the SES of their neighborhood 2 | Low | 80 (68) | 37 (32) | 17.02 (<0.001) |
| Middle | 79 (81) | 18 (19) | ||
| High | 54 (54) | 46 (46) | ||
1 Missing data for the variable when the total number of participants do not add up to 314. 2 Objective index of the socioeconomic status of the neighborhood is based on official statistics of the neighborhoods where four variables were used to construct the index. These four variables were the proportion of persons with higher education (HE), mean disposable income (DI), proportion of single parent households (SP) and proportion of people that were unemployed (UE).
Logistic regression results of association of socioeconomic and lifestyle factors associated with active commuting to and from school.
| Variable | Category | Referent category | OR 1 | 95% CI 2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Neighborhood SES | Middle | Low | 0.50 * | 0.26–0.97 |
| Neighborhood SES | High | Low | 1.80 * | 1.01–3.20 |
| Walk or biking paths | Illuminated | Not illuminated | 2.73 * | 1.00–7.46 |
| Fruit and vegetable intake | Daily or more often | A few times a week or less | 1.77 * | 1.05–2.97 |
| Junk food intake | More than once a week | Once a week or less | 0.43 ** | 0.26–0.71 |
** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05; Nagelkerke R2 = 0.162; Hosmer and Lemeshow test p = 0.46; 1 OR = odds ratio; 2 CI = confidence interval.