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A Mixed Methods Study on the Barriers and Facilitators of Physical Activity Associated with Residential Relocation

机译:居住搬迁相关的体育锻炼障碍和促进因素的混合方法研究

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Despite evidence suggesting that neighbourhood characteristics are associated with physical activity, very few mixed methods studies investigate how relocating neighbourhood, and subsequent changes in the built environment, influences physical activity. This sequential mixed methods study estimates associations between changes in overall physical activity and transportation walking and cycling and changes in objectively assessed neighbourhood walkability (quantitative phase) and describes perceived barriers and facilitators to physical activity following residential relocation (qualitative phase). During the quantitative phase, self-reported changes in transportation walking, transportation cycling, and overall physical activity following residential relocation were measured using a 5-point scale: (1) a lot less now, (2) a little less now, (3) about the same, (4) a little more now, and (5) a lot more now. Walkability improvers reported a slight increase in transportation walking (mean = 3.29, standard deviation (SD) = 0.87), while walkability decliners reported little or no perceived change in their transportation walking after relocation (mean = 2.96, SD = 1.12). This difference approached statistical significance (p=0.053). Furthermore, walkability decliners reported a slight decrease in transportation cycling (mean = 2.69, SD = 0.96), while walkability improvers reported little or no perceived change in their transportation cycling after relocation (mean = 3.02, SD = 0.84). This difference was statistically significant (p < 0.05). Change in walkability resulting from relocation was not significantly associated with perceived change in overall physical activity. Our qualitative findings suggest that moving to a neighbourhood with safe paths connecting to nearby destinations can facilitate transportation walking and cycling. Some participants describe adjusting their leisure physical activity to compensate for changes in transportation walking and cycling. Strong contributors to neighbourhood leisure physical activity included the presence of aesthetic features and availability of recreational opportunities that allow for the creation of social connections with community and family.
机译:尽管有证据表明邻里特征与体育活动有关,但很少有混合方法研究调查搬迁邻里以及建筑环境的后续变化如何影响体育活动。这项循序渐进的混合方法研究估计了整体体育活动与交通步行和骑自行车的变化之间的关联,以及客观评估的邻里步行性的变化(量化阶段),并描述了居住区搬迁(定性阶段)后感知的障碍和促进体育锻炼的因素。在量化阶段,使用5分制来衡量居民搬迁后交通步行,交通自行车和整体身体活动的自我报告变化:(1)现在少很多,(2)现在少了一些,(3 )大致相同,(4)现在多一点,(5)现在多很多。步行性改善者报告的交通步行略有增加(平均值= 3.29,标准差(SD)= 0.87),而步行能力下降者报告在搬迁后他们的交通步行几乎没有或没有察觉的变化(平均值= 2.96,SD = 1.12)。该差异接近统计学显着性(p = 0.053)。此外,步行能力下降者报告运输周期略有下降(平均值= 2.69,SD = 0.96),而步行能力改善者报告在搬迁后其运输周期几乎没有或没有察觉的变化(平均值= 3.02,SD = 0.84)。这种差异具有统计学意义(p <0.05)。搬迁引起的步行性变化与总体体育活动的感知变化没有显着相关。我们的定性研究结果表明,搬到安全路径通往附近目的地的社区可以便利步行和骑自行车。一些参与者描述了调整他们的休闲体育活动以补偿步行和骑自行车的变化。社区休闲体育活动的重要贡献者包括美学特征的存在和休闲机会的存在,从而创造了与社区和家庭的社会联系。

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