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Do active communities support activity, or support active people? Residential self-selection in the estimation of built environment influences on physical activity.

机译:活跃的社区支持活动还是支持活跃的人?估算建筑环境中的住宅自我选择对体育锻炼的影响。

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In a growing body of research, the built environment, composed of "neighborhoods, roads, and buildings in which people live, work, and play," has been shown to be related to physical activity. While promising for physical activity promotion, substantial limitations must be addressed before built environment research can adequately inform policy recommendations. To this end, we focused on three methodological challenges of particular concern for built environment research: (1) quantitative characterization of a complex environment, (2) confounding by other inter-related environment characteristics, and (3) residential self-selection bias resulting from systematic sociodemographic and behavioral differences among individuals selecting different types of neighborhoods. We used data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health, a nationally representative cohort of over 20,000 adolescents followed over seven years into young adulthood. A large scale geographic information system (GIS) linked community-level built (e.g., recreation facilities, land cover, street connectivity) and socioeconomic (e.g., median household income, crime rate) environment characteristics to individual-level sociodemographic and behavioral data in space and time.;Using factor analysis, we identified several built and socioeconomic environment constructs. We found that the socioeconomic environment is a potentially important confounder of built environment and physical activity relationships, but is often omitted in existing studies. We also show that commonly used built environment measures may act as proxies for complex environment constructs; for example, intersection density, typically used to indicate street connectivity, may represent general density of development. Lastly, in longitudinal analysis, we observed an increase in physical activity among males with a greater number of physical activity-related pay facilities and a decrease in physical activity among males and females with higher neighborhood crime rate. Other built environment characteristics were unrelated to physical activity. Additional analysis suggests that residential self-selection can attenuate, as opposed to magnify, environment-physical activity associations.;This research revealed complexities in the environment that have implications for analysis and interpretation of this and related research. Findings suggest that built environment characteristics may influence physical activity, yet raises additional questions to be answered by an evolving field.
机译:在越来越多的研究中,由“人们生活,工作和娱乐所在的社区,道路和建筑物”组成的建筑环境已证明与体育活动有关。尽管有希望促进体育锻炼,但在建筑环境研究可以充分为政策建议提供依据之前,必须解决重大局限。为此,我们集中在建筑环境研究中特别关注的三个方法挑战:(1)复杂环境的定量表征;(2)其他相互关联的环境特征造成的混淆;以及(3)导致住宅自我选择偏见的问题。选择不同类型社区的个体之间的系统性社会人口统计学和行为差异。我们使用了《全国青少年健康纵向研究》中的数据,该研究在全国范围内代表了20,000多名青少年,并在7年多的时间里一直保持年轻。大型地理信息系统(GIS)将社区级别的建筑(例如,娱乐设施,土地覆盖,街道连通性)和社会经济(例如,家庭收入中位数,犯罪率)环境特征与空间中的个人级别的社会人口统计学和行为数据相关联和时间。使用因素分析,我们确定了几个已建立的社会经济环境结构。我们发现,社会经济环境是建筑环境和体育活动关系的潜在重要混杂因素,但在现有研究中经常被忽略。我们还表明,常用的建筑环境措施可以充当复杂环境构造的代理。例如,通常用于指示街道连通性的十字路口密度可以代表总体开发密度。最后,在纵向分析中,我们发现,与体育活动相关的报酬设施数量较多的男性体育活动增加,而邻里犯罪率较高的男性和女性体育活动减少。其他建筑环境特征与体育活动无关。进一步的分析表明,与放大的环境-体育活动关联相反,住宅的自我选择可以减弱。该研究揭示了环境的复杂性,这对本研究及相关研究的分析和解释具有启示意义。研究结果表明,建筑环境特征可能会影响体育锻炼,但提出了其他问题,需要不断发展的领域来回答。

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  • 作者

    Boone-Heinonen, Janne.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;

  • 授予单位 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.;Urban and Regional Planning.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 127 p.
  • 总页数 127
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:37:46

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