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Association between Natural Resources for Outdoor Activities and Physical Inactivity: Results from the Contiguous United States

机译:户外活动的自然资源与缺乏运动之间的关联:来自美国的结果

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Protected areas including national/state parks and recreational waters are excellent natural resources that promote physical activity and interaction with Nature, which can relieve stress and reduce disease risk. Despite their importance, however, their contribution to human health has not been properly quantified. This paper seeks to evaluate quantitatively how national/state parks and recreational waters are associated with human health and well-being, taking into account of the spatial dependence of environmental variables for the contiguous U.S., at the county level. First, we describe available natural resources for outdoor activities (ANROA), using national databases that include features from the Protected Areas Database, NAVSTREETS, and ATTAINSGEO 305(b) Waters. We then use spatial regression techniques to explore the association of ANROA and socioeconomic status factors on physical inactivity rates. Finally, we use variance analysis to analyze ANROA’s influence on income-related health inequality. We found a significantly negative association between ANROA and the rate of physical inactivity: ANROA and the spatial effect explained 69%, nationwide, of the variation in physical inactivity. Physical inactivity rate showed a strong spatial dependence—influenced not only by its own in-county ANROA, but also by that of its neighbors ANROA. Furthermore, community groups at the same income level and with the highest ANROA, always had the lowest physical inactivity rate. This finding may help to guide future land use planning and community development that will benefit human health and well-being.
机译:保护区(包括国家/州公园和休闲水域)是极好的自然资源,可促进体育活动并与自然互动,从而减轻压力并降低疾病风险。尽管它们很重要,但是它们对人类健康的贡献尚未得到适当的量化。本文力图定量评估国家/州公园和休闲水域与人类健康和福祉之间的关系,同时考虑到美国连续的县级环境变量的空间依赖性。首先,我们使用包括保护区数据库,NAVSTREETS和ATTAINSGEO 305(b)水域在内的国家数据库来描述可用于户外活动的自然资源(ANROA)。然后,我们使用空间回归技术来探索ANROA和社会经济地位因素对身体不活动率的关联。最后,我们使用方差分析来分析ANROA对与收入相关的健康不平等的影响。我们发现ANROA与缺乏运动的比率之间存在显着的负相关:ANROA和空间效应在全国范围内解释了69%的缺乏运动的变化。身体不活动率表现出强烈的空间依赖性,不仅受到其县内ANROA的影响,还受到其邻国ANROA的影响。此外,收入水平相同,ANROA最高的社区群体的体育活动率始终最低。这一发现可能有助于指导将来有利于人类健康和福祉的土地利用规划和社区发展。

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