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Active transportation and public transportation use to achieve physical activity recommendations? A combined GPS, accelerometer, and mobility survey study

机译:积极使用交通和公共交通工具来达到体育锻炼的建议? GPS,加速度计和移动性调查的组合研究

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Background Accurate information is lacking on the extent of transportation as a source of physical activity, on the physical activity gains from public transportation use, and on the extent to which population shifts in the use of transportation modes could increase the percentage of people reaching official physical activity recommendations. Methods In 2012?2013, 234 participants of the RECORD GPS Study (French Paris region, median age?=?58) wore a portable GPS receiver and an accelerometer for 7 consecutive days and completed a 7-day GPS-based mobility survey (participation rate?=?57.1%). Information on transportation modes and accelerometry data aggregated at the trip level [number of steps taken, energy expended, moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), and sedentary time] were available for 7,644 trips. Associations between transportation modes and accelerometer-derived physical activity were estimated at the trip level with multilevel linear models. Results Participants spent a median of 1 h 58 min per day in transportation (8.2% of total time). Thirty-eight per-cent of steps taken, 31% of energy expended, and 33% of MVPA over 7 days were attributable to transportation. Walking and biking trips but also public transportation trips with all four transit modes examined were associated with greater steps, MVPA, and energy expenditure when compared to trips by personal motorized vehicle. Two simulated scenarios, implying a shift of approximately 14% and 33% of all motorized trips to public transportation or walking, were associated with a predicted 6 point and 13 point increase in the percentage of participants achieving the current physical activity recommendation. Conclusions Collecting data with GPS receivers, accelerometers, and a GPS-based electronic mobility survey of activities and transportation modes allowed us to investigate relationships between transportation modes and physical activity at the trip level. Our findings suggest that an increase in active transportation participation and public transportation use may have substantial impacts on the percentage of people achieving physical activity recommendations.
机译:背景缺乏关于作为体育活动来源的运输范围,从公共交通使用中获得的体育活动收益以及人口在何种程度上改变使用交通方式的使用可能会增加达到官方体育活动的人口比例的准确信息活动建议。方法在2012年至2013年间,RECORD GPS研究的234名参与者(法国巴黎地区,中位年龄为58岁)连续7天佩戴了便携式GPS接收器和加速度计,并完成了为期7天的基于GPS的流动性调查(参与率?=?57.1%)。在出行级别上汇总了有关运输方式和加速度计数据的信息[所采取的步数,能量消耗,中等至剧烈的体力活动(MVPA)和久坐的时间],可供7644次出行使用。使用多层线性模型在出行级别上估计了运输模式与加速度计衍生的身体活动之间的关联。结果参与者每天平均花费1小时58分钟进行运输(占总时间的8.2%)。在7天之内采取的38%的步骤,31%的能源消耗和MVPA的33%与运输有关。与个人机动车辆旅行相比,步行和骑车旅行以及所有四种交通方式的公共交通旅行都具有更大的步幅,MVPA和能源消耗。两种模拟的情况,分别意味着所有机动出行的14%和33%转移到公共交通或步行,与达到当前体育锻炼建议的参与者比例的预测增加6点和13点有关。结论利用GPS接收器,加速度计以及基于GPS的活动和运输方式电子移动性调查收集数据,使我们能够研究出行水平上运输方式与身体活动之间的关系。我们的研究结果表明,积极参与交通活动和增加公共交通使用可能会对实现体育锻炼建议的人们的比例产生重大影响。

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